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Two ideas are here at war with one another, and their resolution, although it be on a judicial battlefield, will be a very difficult one.
Some claim that democracies don't go to war with one another, but the jury is still out on this one.
Yanomami are constantly at war with one another, and much of Yanomami social life centres on forming alliances through trade and sharing food with other friendly groups while waging war against hostile villages.
In his last book, "The Lexus and the Olive Tree," Friedman advanced what he called his Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention: no two countries would ever go to war with one another if they both had McDonald's restaurants on their soil.
Not content with this, Keenan also set his coaching staff at war with one another and garnered the emnity of virtually every player on the roster.
The government, under President Bashar al-Assad, had cracked down on the rebellious city, religious sects were at war with one another, and the deadly mix of bombings, snipers and random violence forced many residents indoors.
But our leaders in America are at war with one another, fighting endless games of political chicken while postponing meaningful action on the core problems that face our nation.
Global migration will increase international tensions causing nations to war with one another.
And at times, the tweaks and fixes seem to be at war with one another.
Here in Sierra Leone, the warlords seem to be back at war with one another.
England, then Britain, and France may have spent many centuries intermittently at war with one another.
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