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Such divides were fomented by secular rulers, he said, with the dueling popes each claiming legitimacy.
The French military high command was convinced that they were fomented by "pacifists and socialists", egged on by German agents and inspired by the popular revolt which began in Russia that March.
I remember intelligent and sincere Iraqis assuring me in the 1990s that differences between Shia, Sunni and Kurd were fomented by the regime and would evaporate once it was overthrown.
The quantity analysis provided evidence that Latin American production networks increased during the studied period, and they were fomented by import of machinery parts and components from the ROW, LA, EA, and North America.
This is acutely the case for those who "Friendships" were fomented and maintained solely on Facebook.
The company, unwilling to admit falls in rubber plant stocks, publicly stated that the rebellions were fomented by missionaries.
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Two weeks later, she ordered the plaza cleared again, citing reports that "anarchists" were fomenting violence.
Pincus coined the phrase "revolution of the ants" to describe what he and his friends believed they were fomenting.
The soviet of Karabakh voted last winter to request unification with Soviet Armenia, but Moscow responded by claiming that extremists were fomenting trouble.
Or if in a basement or a kitchen, some misunderstood geniuses we'd never heard of were fomenting a revolution that week.
He said former members of the Haitian Army and known human rights violators were fomenting the violence, not the president's loyalists.
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