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Thanks to almost 30 years of war, strife and sanctions, Iraq has never been thoroughly explored.
As UN secretary-general from 1992, Boutros-Ghali vigorously supported UN mediation in post-Cold War strife.
After centuries of war, strife and intolerance, the people of Earth had finally shed their fears and prejudices and attained the best of all possible worlds: global peace.
As it follows more than two years of Civil War strife, from early 1861 through 1863, the film sustains a tone of grave, high-minded seriousness.
All of these events went down in times of war, strife and fear.
"Deteriorating conditions in certain countries due to war, strife, disaster, and civil unrest increase the likelihood that terrorists will use any means possible to enter the United States," Trump's executive order continues.
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A rejection of culture-war strife?
Emerson didn't think that an American scholar ought to pay any attention to this sort of thing: elections, wars, strife, news.
Brought up during times of inter-war strife in Germany, Trautmann joined the Luftwaffe early in the Second World War, serving as a paratrooper.
Here are some of his predecessors in the art of claiming that the politics of the day were impossibly partisan and dysfunctional: Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, assessing the government under President Andrew Jackson: "War and strife, endless war and strife, personal or national, foreign or domestic".
In fact diplomacy's never-ending private conversation ultimately helps see off war and strife.
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