They assume strife and so arouse a volley of strife against themselves.
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"Lemonade" is an album of bitter marital strife followed by reconciliation; Beyoncé's set concentrated on the strife.
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In times of strife, it's common for chief executives to release mealy-mouthed statements full of corporate nothingspeak—and this is nothing if not a time of strife.
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Unequal societies were subject to constant strife — even revolution.
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Thankfully, they ended up processing the strife in their songs.
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Or to temporarily forget about your worries and your strife?
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Elizabeth, on the other hand, was born out of strife.
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" Racial strife is a theme that runs through "American Band.
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Strife is humanity, to be human is to experience conflict.
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These periods actually have the potential to alleviate romantic strife.
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Both have been open about their marital strife this season.
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For many of us, it's synonymous with war and strife.
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It was founded by Meeker, Henrik Werdelin, and Carly Strife.
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Labour's internal strife has also fueled tensions among its supporters.
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Obama hinted at the racial strife in his message Thursday.
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Light strife is one of Ben and JoJo's favorite pastimes.
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I'm personally not very comfortable with fighting or with strife.
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Barcelona Journal BARCELONA — Catalonia is no stranger to political strife.
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Partisan strife promises to follow him to the court, too.
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France is also struggling with social strife and domestic violence.
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Their strife is such that they nearly come to blows.
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The price is chronic strife and instability in high places.
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Democrats, meanwhile, will be dealing with their own internal strife.
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His presence, Pelosi said, "radiated hope" during times of strife.
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There were signs of strife, however, as the season progressed.
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Under Sisi, the official rhetoric changed but the sectarian strife continued.
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VW is not alone in facing rising labor costs and strife.
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Studies have linked rising temperatures to violent crime and civil strife.
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The strife within the LGBT coalition is not unique to Britain.
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Toxic people create unnecessary complexity, strife and, worst of all, stress.
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VICE: You've seen unimaginable strife and tragedy in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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The strife began as a series of peaceful protests in 2016.
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No one need inquire about the path forward beyond racial strife.
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But gold got some support from geopolitical strife in North Korea.
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This also created an "added bonus" for employers: inter-ethnic strife.
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But the strife between Trump and fellow leaders was still apparent.
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"You want the strife of humankind to finally cease?" she raps.
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And, of course, the nation is now riven by social strife.
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Mr. Odinga has once again fanned the embers of ethnic strife.
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The strife has also created tensions in the professional sports world.
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The scarcity of affordable housing is fueling resentment and political strife.
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How big of a problem is sibling strife in your home?
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Suddenly, a thriving industrial mecca became a center of racial strife.
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There was internal strife on ad breaks, at the board level.
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Encouraging ethnic strife amounted to inciting a civil war, the office said.
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Turkey has repeatedly warned the operation in Mosul could unleash sectarian strife.
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Sri Lankans, regardless of the political strife, always make foreigners feel welcome.
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The strife within the GOP will not be settled on Election Day.
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The magazine had long reported on rumors of strife within the relationship.
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Prime Minister Abadi's government insists its focus is on ending sectarian strife.
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And many outside observers see it as a recipe for continued strife.
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But it is mining that has become the biggest source of strife.
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"We were conceived in hell and born in strife," Mr Bogle recalls.
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Among our best-read articles: growing strife among employees at Trader Joe's.
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Either way, they create unnecessary complexity, strife, and worst of all stress.
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It's excellent background listening, complete with millennial strife and great regional accents.
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What's important is realizing that love is there and forgiving that strife.
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Take money, a perennial source of wedding-related tension and marital strife.
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This is hopelessness made material, an increasingly abstract rendering of human strife.
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Iran and Hezbollah, Hariri said, are "sowing strife" in the Arab world.
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But the P.K.K. has been a long-term source of strife, too.
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Carly Strife co-founded BARK, which is the parent company of BarkBox.
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Here are the basics on the roots and history of the strife.
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Some strife has been caused from outsiders; some has come from within.
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His second volume of memoirs, "Realms of Strife," was published in 1986.
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The star-crossed lovers are all set to cause their parents strife.
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The result could be more violent strife or even a military coup.
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It warned of the growing sectarian strife between Egypt's Christians and Muslims.
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Regardless of my accomplishments or strife, I'll just never be good enough.
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The political strife comes as Khan's government is struggling with the economy.
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The political strife inspired designer Rachelle Hruska MacPherson to take a stand.
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That welcoming those fleeing war and strife is what makes America — America?
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There were scenes of joy and humor, but also strife and subjugation.
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This allows for marked shifts in tone, from strife to soothing quiet.
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Seeing domestic and global strife often rooted in racial and ethnic differences.
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Interventions in Iraq, Syria and Libya have also led to continuous strife.
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They were pseudo-ethnographic studies of strife meant to ennoble a beaten country.
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Jon and Dany had to set aside this strife and prepare to fight.
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Despite a peace agreement in August 2015, the strife was never really extinguished.
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Alexandra Bulat hasn't encountered any Brexit-related strife in her politically mixed relationship.
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Famously, they continued to write and record together, even during times of strife.
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Above all, the two men have sought to bury racial strife under concrete.
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Treasuries also gained on political strife surrounding Italy's new eurosceptic, anti-austerity coalition.
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In Lemonade, Beyoncé sang about the power of Black womanhood amid romantic strife.
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"Having a league without internal strife was very big," Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said.
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Few will miss them, but their passing could cause social unrest and strife.
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"This is our life, no we're in strife," they sing in the video.
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But the internal strife within her party keeps boiling over into the public.
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We'll venture into migraines and marital strife, heavy periods, pills, hemorrhoids, and sex.
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Substance abuse can cost people their jobs, their homes, and create family strife.
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Whipping up communal strife is a necessary part of the Hindu nationalist playbook.
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Some of Obama's supporters say the current strife may rise to that level.
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The continual strife he faced from North Brunswick Police Department in New Jersey.
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The alternative is a very real prospect of intercommunity friction, maybe even strife.
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Despite that strife, however, NATO officials have maintained that the alliance is strong.
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Woodstock became one of the symbols of counterculture and strife at the time.
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No cuisine is more prone to regional pride and sectarian strife than barbecue.
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And much of the strife, he says, will be centered around racial divisions.
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To live in the present is not to avoid hard work or strife.
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Keeping someone else's struggle and strife top of mind is hard to do.
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It's tempting to sugarcoat problems to avoid conflict and strife in the office.
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Oates has long been preoccupied with male violence, racial strife and female victimhood.
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It's a place where we are faced with chaos, strife, and eventually death.
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It wasn't the politics of "racial strife," it was the politics of accountability.
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When a Local Paper Gets New Owners, Partisan Strife Hits Its Doorstep 40.
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But strife with Israel was not in Egypt's national interest, Captain Kholi said.
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As for what sort of internal strife was happening in Zverev's head Friday?
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Called Reconstruction, it was characterized by political strife, economic peril and racial violence.
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He would later hear about the highly publicized strife that emerged on set.
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When Hindu-Muslim strife breaks out in India, the shop is invariably targeted.
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Sectarian strife and instability, a worry in itself, also matters for the economy.
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THE LIFE OF SAUL BELLOW: Love and Strife, 19373-2005, by Zachary Leader.
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Behind the scenes, he and right-wing activists were preparing for civil strife.
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The internal strife is the latest discouraging development for Harris' once-encouraging candidacy.
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That issue also contained an article about racial strife in the Deep South.
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Reports of internal strife have also tarnished the temple's reputation over past decades.
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The city's name, once emblematic of the strife, no longer provokes angry reactions.
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Bloody sectarian strife followed, and with it came threats on Bushra's and Mazin's lives.
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None of this labour strife has had much discernible impact on the copper price.
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Others live in fear that decades of strife may have rendered them invisible forever.
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The yen tends to attract demand in times of political strife and market turmoil.
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With Shiite militias in the fight, there is a good chance of sectarian strife.
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Instead of strife in the Elysée, France needs a president to carry through reform.
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Violence has reverberated throughout the country, but Rakhine remains the epicentre of the strife.
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Now we find out ... this was just the latest incident of strife and violence.
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The Rustenburg operations have been hit by social and labor strife in recent years.
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In a sense, winning a majority in May has allowed for more internal strife.
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Seemingly, a Trump presidency may bring with it some regulatory strife for Bezos. [Reuters]
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Closer to home the House of Saud has also been shaken by internal strife.
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Powell's main contention was that if mass immigration continued, there would be civil strife.
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Godfather is finally arriving after a fair amount of strife in the rollout process.
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Friends of Systrom and Krieger say the strife was wearing on the founders too.
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In times of uncertainty and strife, where can we turn for even momentary respite?
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Despite the internal strife, there have been no resignations from Trump's aides or underlings.
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These types of policies create more red tape and strife than they are worth.
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But on who should say it there is fitna, a state of dangerous strife.
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Mired in a deep recession, Brazil's political strife has yet to reach a crescendo.
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Rumours swirl in Beijing about strife between him and the current president, Xi Jinping.
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However, false images offer advantages over reality if the goal is chaos and strife.
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One is almost always personal: a marriage that didn't work out, or interfamilial strife.
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Foreign strife, like the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, provides business and fundraising opportunities.
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Political assassinations and civil unrest threatened to drag Tunisia into violence and sectarian strife.
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First Look Media, although funded by a tech billionaire, was plagued by internal strife.
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It's easy to curl up and cocoon yourself in the face of such strife.
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Why this matters: The worldwide climate picture was already sobering without the latest strife.
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Though it is not without some strife, ever shrewd Becky persists — as overachievers do.
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Several that were already in financial strife are now in an extremely perilous position.
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The electoral strife has left the country divided along ethnic and regional fault lines.
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Before the Easter attacks, there had been little Muslim-Christian strife in Sri Lanka.
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As an adult, I moved 1,893 miles away and visited annually to limit strife.
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Sometimes a many-headed beast seems to loom, shrieking in discordant voices, promising strife.
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THE LIFE OF SAUL BELLOW Love and Strife, 19753-21975 By Zachary Leader Illustrated.
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But it stressed rising civil strife and climate disruption in explaining the sudden downturn.
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Is finding common ground through horseback riding a panacea for racial strife in 2018?
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Today's Cairo is a hotbed not of political strife, but of entrepreneurship and innovation.
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Chevron is the only remaining major U.S. oil producer in the strife-torn country.
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To put a lid on strife, the government forbade the use of ethnic labels.
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WESLEY MORRIS Gang, we are gathered here today to celebrate this thing called strife.
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When asked about strife in Hong Kong, he mentioned that he has family there.
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Historians generally suggest two approaches to tell a truthful story without causing family strife.
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Another contender, Senator Bernie Sanders, is already experiencing internal strife on his campaign team.
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Strife, power struggles, and difficult social dynamics are a reality almost anywhere you go.
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High costs, low commodity prices, labour strife and falling productivity have all taken their toll.
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Rapper Kendrick Lamar alluded to America's racial strife in tough songs about blunts and bullets.
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She didn't want to bring a child into a world of such uncertainty and strife.
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Based in Hong Kong, the airline has become enmeshed in the city's recent political strife.
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Rather than running the world through warfare and strife, countries should embrace trade and treaties.
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Aleppo, a major Syrian city, has been divided by the ongoing strife in the country.
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The violence in a nation prone to political strife has alarmed Kenyans and Western diplomats.
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The scenes of strife in France this week were as familiar as they were symbolic.
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Carved from strife, the album documents a brutal purge of any stability in her life.
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Those emotional currents define this year's Oscar-nominated short films, with pain and strife dominating.
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What can be more provoking than words penned as a result of socio-political strife?
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While all this plays out, strife between Ms Tsai's party and the KMT is intensifying.
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Excerpts have pointed to a number of instances of internal strife within the Trump administration.
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Sedition, strife, conflict and distress are approximate definitions, all of which can describe Iraq today.
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But it can also fill them with a terrifying, righteous certainty, breeding strife and injustice.
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Unfortunately, Eastern was plagued by labor strife and an inability to compete effectively post-deregulation.
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People here are accustomed to the threats from ongoing border strife between India and Pakistan.
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However, the 1990s also marked the beginning of a period of financial strife for Barneys.
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The Wall Street Journal on Monday reported the internal strife between top two Facebook executives.
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This record was released on Victory Records in the glory days (Snapcase, Bloodlet, Strife, etc.).
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In a world free of strife, perhaps Little Beards would not be a political band.
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Indeed, there was significant internecine strife in the stands, with heated arguments breaking out habitually.
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Nimr was arrested in 2012 and convicted of inciting sectarian strife, sedition and other charges.
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The one sure thing in Washington appears to be a high level of political strife.
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Saturn does reward people who work very hard, so it's not all pain and strife.
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And is the sideline strife, however benign it might ultimately have been, a good thing?
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But fame and wealth bring them bitterness and strife, much of it related to money.
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Early imbibing followed by sitting at cramped dinner tables heightens any sense of intergenerational strife.
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After years of strife, we finally have labor peace, and Rob was responsible for that.
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Rockwell had every reason to feel personally un-implicated in the country's burgeoning racial strife.
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Augustus did not self-righteously return the Principate to the strife of the late republic.
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"In India, there is so much religious strife," Ms. Dhawan said in a recent interview.
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He also speculated about the possibility of American intervention in Lebanon over Muslim-Christian strife.
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The Puerto Ricans and Venezuelans say they are motivated by the strife in their countries.
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The House investigation has become a source of intense political strife between Republicans and Democrats.
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But it has recently suffered from poor management, designer churn, plunging revenues and internal strife.
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But that revolution need not mean what voters fear in the word: chaos and strife.
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The group was slow to launch and beset by internal strife and lawsuits from critics.
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Strife between nations usually results in a hit to the operations and profitability of airlines.
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However, US political strife with China is dampening hopes for having rural 25G anytime soon.
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They tended to have been disciplined more harshly, and have experienced more family strife as kids.
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This is the recipe not just for more copies, but for more lives filled with strife.
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The strife-filled story isn't made more engaging through a lumbering structure made up of flashbacks.
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Somalia is way too often portrayed as a place of suffering, strife, and endemic social issues.
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But, given the poverty and strife in Yemen and Somalia, investing in harbours there seems strange.
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We've also been told that avoiding strife and strain is proof of real success in life.
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Also complicating things is a budget showdown that's seeing deep intra-party strife in the House.
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With Success Comes Strife In February 2016, Cardi B released "Stripper Hoe," her first solo single.
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The archbishop's declared priorities include spreading the Christian faith and bringing reconciliation to strife-torn places.
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At this point in the journey, I absolutely couldn't handle anymore strife between the remaining men.
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Al-Nimr was convicted of inciting sectarian strife, sedition and breaking allegiance with the Saudi ruler.
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Others find parallels with the religious strife of Europe's Thirty Years War in the 17th century.
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To prevent an act of generosity from causing strife, the tuition and housing allowances are capped.
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Banks have been shut for nine days as protests over economic strife have paralyzed the country.
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Amid ongoing partisan strife, Richmond said Sunday that it falls to Congress to bridge the divide.
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Unlike those nations, however, which have been scalded by strife, Wakanda is a model of serenity.
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It's my normal to live in a society that had a long history of racial strife.
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But he has seen his support sink amid Trump's rise and internal strife in his campaign.
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At the border's southern tip is the Rakhine State, where much of the strife has occurred.
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That's the strife what's inside this past Democratic Party, they're not what they used to be.
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Political strife has worsened this escalating situation while highlighting vulnerabilities in handling outbreaks in fragile states.
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Civil strife in Congo has surged in recent years, driving millions of people from their homes.
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Nimr had been convicted of inciting sectarian strife, sedition and other charges following his 2012 arrest.
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Morgan contends that constantly being told to suppress rage can lead to long-term mental strife.
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He is clearly a fighter who grows through strife and works best when he is pushed.
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Otherwise, they warn, we risk traveling down the path Erickson describes: civil strife and political ruin.
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Modern social media added fuel to the sectarian fires still smoldering after the country's civil strife.
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That, as of now, doesn't seem likely — which means many should expect more strife in Syria.
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Stephen Brown-Fried directs a two-part version — "Foreign Wars" and "Civil Strife" — of the trilogy.
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Weiss' 1966 dissertation analyzed geopolitical strife through an economic lens, arguing for limited, strategically applied force.
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The strife could set off "the worst humanitarian catastrophe" of the 21st century, the U.N. says.
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The resulting strife drew in the British Army and security services, as well as the police.
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The network's internal strife offers the truest picture of how impeachment might play on the right.
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Previn said she has a learning disability, but early on it caused strife with her mother.
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On the positive side, the Nazarbayev era has been relatively free of ethnic or religious strife.
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The episode sparked outrage in Boston, a city with a history of racial strife and violence.
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It shows the eponymous hero in a contorted display of physical strife as he subjugates Pegasus.
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Now, after several regional wars and a surge in sectarian strife, that consensus has been shattered.
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Choosing to play to the extremes of both sides will only cause further division and strife.
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Optimists think that strife and chaos in Brasília will not hinder reforms, and might even help.
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Rohingya Muslims, who are denied citizenship in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, have been fleeing strife for decades.
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While Democrats are relishing their new majority, it also comes with more exposure to internal strife.
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They tend, in many cases, to be pleasers, avoidant of strife and mindful of not inciting.
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There is a clear emphasis on urbanity, on the poor and marginalized, and on political strife.
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Iran-backed militias sowed "terrorism and sectarian strife" between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims, the communique said.
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But particular spaces or identities are rarely the most productive things to blame for the strife.
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In times of strife there is something comforting and seductive, almost romantic, about such revolutionary nostalgia.
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More than 60,000 Nicaraguans have gone into exile because of political strife over the past 14 months.
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Between 1789 and 1848, a period of frequent civil unrest across Europe, music often accompanied political strife.
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Channeling 90s acts like Strife, Ecostrike play a blend of hardcore that is both metallic and catchy.
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A president, in times of strife, would typically stay in the nation's capital to oversee the crisis.
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The defensive healthcare sector, popular in times of economic or political strife, was the biggest sectoral gainer.
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Reputation, in one sentence: A political survivor who's struggled with intra-party strife and low approval ratings.
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Much of the country's recent rapid growth has involved catching up after that lost decade of strife.
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As the state loosened its grip, communal strife erupted and violence broke out over land and resources.
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During periods of ethnic strife in the 20th century hyphenated-Indian communities turned inwards for self-protection.
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That's mostly due to poor communication between departments, the large number of unvaccinated migrants, and civil strife.
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After the United Kingdom was created, there was a lot of strife between the U.K. and Ireland.
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Whoever the perpetrators may be, there are worries that the blasts will stir renewed inter-communal strife.
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If we do not as a nation pay attention, it will cause greater division...and ultimately, strife.
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Pritzker is fully supporting her brother J.B.'s run for Illinois governor, after decades of family strife.
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Despite their relationship strife, they were committed to fighting for each other, their marriage and their family.
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Trump last used the term Tuesday, tweeting it out while criticizing reports of strife among his aides.
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Songs like "Afraid" accentuate the fearlessness it takes to be persistent in the face of imminent strife.
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The guns had mostly fallen silent, but millions were still dying from famine, disease or civil strife.
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The researchers are keeping it in the lab to learn more about what leads to relationship strife.
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But the source of his happiness could potentially be causing a lot of strife among his sisters.
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Another possibility, especially on the international stage, is that mixed signals could stir confusion and even strife.
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His tenure, like that of other members of Trump's Cabinet, has been marked by strife and confusion.
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During the civil strife of the Thatcher years they pictured themselves flanked by skinheads and disaffected youth.
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Until now, his presidency has been marked by controversies, internal strife and political battles with Capitol Hill.
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But Democratic leaders said the CHC-Curbelo strife, while a distraction, won't scuttle the DACA debate altogether.
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" Matisse was "always shoring himself up against chaos," Mr. Smee writes, whereas Picasso "welcomed collision and strife.
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What his union faced obviously did not fall within the usual range of domestic ennui or strife.
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The question is whether PM Abiy could save Ethiopia's nine regions from being unstitched in civil strife.
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I have spent most of my career covering strife and suffering in the Middle East and Africa.
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Russia still fuels a separatist conflict in the eastern part of Ukraine, creating strife for yet another.
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By the 23rd century of the show, disease, poverty, racism and all internal human strife has disappeared.
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There were elements of ritual: brief funeral processions and other manifestations of grief, solidarity, strife and joy.
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The strife appears to have intensified in recent months, with more than 500 protests in January alone.
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Alarmed by the surge in social strife, some Brazilians have taken a hard line on political chatter.
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The account's surging popularity comes at a time of economic strife and rising income inequality in Russia.
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Moreover, by controlling the body he controlled the equally unruly mind, keeping it pure from "ignoble strife".
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Other members' interests haven't always aligned with those of the Saudi-Russian axis, fomenting strife in OPEC.
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Hariri cited fear of assassination and accused Iran and Hezbollah of spreading strife in the Arab world.
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That strife, many fear, could return if there is no Brexit deal and a hard border falls.
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Is there any kind of solace in another version of strife to see ours in relationship to?
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PRESIDENT TRUMP has abruptly cancelled talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan, raising fears of renewed internal strife.
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This year was defined by brutal press coverage, internal strife, executive departures and unwanted attention from authorities.
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It became an essential food source during times of strife, such as after displacement by slave raids.
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But the company's gems are not directly bloodied by strife, as some of Africa's conflict diamonds are.
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The Senate plans major surgery on the legislation to avoid the partisan strife that split the House.
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Desertification and droughts are creating havoc around the world, encouraging mass migration, dislocation, unemployment and racial strife.
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Thus described, it may sound remarkable that we haven't plunged into domestic chaos and civil strife already.
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Israel is the target of Hams and Hezbollah terrorism, and its neighbors are confronting serious civil strife.
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Instead, we have our leadership under sustained, vicious attack and even more ideological strife on our hands.
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The approaching storm marks one of Trump's major domestic problems that does not stem from political strife.
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The goal should be to influence policy and not just create confusion and internal strife among Republicans.
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Iranian-backed militia Asaib Ahl al-Haq accused Saudi Arabia of seeking to fuel Sunni-Shi'ite strife.
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Zimbabwe, a country endowed with natural resources is unfortunately perennially characterized by economic meltdown and social strife.
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Indeed, the city has witnessed considerable political strife recently, from physical brawls in the Legislative Council on Nov.
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At the same time, disillusioning because there is so much strife in the place where Jesus was born.
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The brewing of this ethno-sectarian strife in the region is no secret to officials and policy makers.
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A source close to the actress says she felt it was a necessary step after months of strife.
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That, as of now, seems very unlikely — which means we should expect to see more strife in Syria.
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It tends to rise in periods of strife and difficulty because that's when you need these ideas most.
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Baghdad-based security analyst Hisham al-Hashimi said this attack made an escalation of sectarian strife highly likely.
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Over the years, I would idly wonder how Goofy and Cloud Strife could exist in the same universe.
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What's more, Iraq still remains in strife, with weeks-long protests rocking the country and threatening widespread violence.
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Donald Trump hinted at strife with running mate Mike Pence during the contentious second presidential debate Sunday evening.
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The king's death throws this whole plan into doubt, however, and raises the spectre of renewed civil strife.
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Civil strife after disputed elections in 2005 resulted in at least 193 deaths and many thousands of arrests.
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The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to more freely discuss the internal campaign strife.
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Her commitment to helping refugees fleeing strife in Syria contrasts with the anti-migrant turn elsewhere in Europe.
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Re: Dinner: I would be absolutely horrified if I found out my friends' generosity was causing marital strife.
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In this case, geopolitical competition, often the source of war and strife, may be a force for good.
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Family strife ensues, over-the-top wealth is on display, soapy backstabbing occurs, and incredible food is consumed.
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This involves taking "patients" into forests as a kind of preventative medicine against future physical and mental strife.
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Dreadful as the labor strife was, all agreed that an orchestra better suited to the future has emerged.
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Myanmar considers the Rohingya illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and bouts of suppression and strife have flared for decades.
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Last year, during ethnic strife in the populous Oromia region of Ethiopia, dozens of water systems were attacked.
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Despite tabloid rumors that marital strife played a role in their decision, the pair says that's downright false.
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Since then, stories of locker room strife have trickled out, and since the Jets stunk, the chatter lingered.
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I vowed that I was never going to do anything that would cause her that much strife again.
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Ms. Lemper has devoted increasing effort in recent years to using songs to address injustice and political strife.
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Priebus reportedly became a frequent target for Trump's ire as internal White House strife spilled into the public.
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Clinton and House and Senate candidates to turn to attacking Mr. Trump without being diverted by Democratic strife.
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The ensuing lifetime of strife is not a price that many Indians will be willing to pay again. ■
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In his shock resignation speech, Saad al-Hariri accused Iran and Hezbollah of "sowing strife" in the region.
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Strife gives you something to work towards, purpose; it's what gives life meaning, not what makes it meaningless.
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IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ CONGRESS: There was more intraparty strife on the GOP side on Tuesday after Sen.
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In the face of labor strife, some businesses have offered back pay, bonuses and other benefits to workers.
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Political scientists have written about the importance of tipping points in ethnic strife or resentment around the globe.
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You'd think it would cause strife, but she's leaning into our audience and what they want to do.
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All the disappointment, all the frustration and strife—both inside the sport and politically—disappeared in that moment.
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When it counts — when it's a situation of life or death — all that stuff and strife is forgotten.
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Countries that once were beacons for others are consumed by the same anxiety and weakness, and internal strife.
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The Army really put in a strategy and put in a plan on how to lessen racial strife.
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This led to years of internal strife, with Dr. Stade part of an old guard that resisted change.
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As the Plebeians head toward defeat, strife among powerful oligarchs within the Red Aristocracy will take center stage.
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And the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic punishment they're taking.
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First, Cuba has on occasion been helpful in key civil strife negotiations, most recently in Colombia's peace agreement.
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Album Review The strife, sorrow, fury, self-doubt and atonement are over; it's time for a victory lap.
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Those two weeks were a jolt for markets, as worries rose about political strife in Washington and abroad.
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Under him, the Communist Party has promoted revolutionary nostalgia and played down the strife of the Mao era.
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Mr. Wilson read letters from clients who said Ms. Heyer had helped them navigate financial strife without judgment.
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But in a strife-prone world, translating those words into action is as big a challenge as ever.
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Her husband remains a Trump supporter, and she does not want strife over the president in her marriage.
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One Ohio father, already dealing with serious family strife, was forced to endure jarring comments from a stranger.
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But humans are probably less likely to turn to robots to support them in times of romantic strife.
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After Barack Obama's election, many mistakenly hoped and believed that racial strife would soon become a historical aberration.
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Over the past couple of days, Mr. Maduro and his allies were characteristically tone deaf about the strife.
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"It's basically a dog or rosé person's paradise," said Carly Strife, Bark's co-founder and chief operating officer.
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I like these thumbnail rules because they encapsulate the Great Muchness more than some theory of intergenerational strife.
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The new clip isn't especially long, but it provides a nice, focused look on surly hero Cloud Strife.
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Many orchestras have dealt with recent fiscal pressures by trying to cut expenses, often leading to labor strife.
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That said, in this year of great political strife, the Democratic Party was also unable to effectively lead.
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Since the ouster of longtime dictator Moammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been in the throes political strife.
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At times of internal strife, organizations suffer from lost productivity, a stressful work environment, and disruption of projects.
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Stabbing your colleagues in the back, intentionally or otherwise, is a huge source of strife in the workplace.
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Nevertheless, they're hoping to capitalize on internal strife within Georgia's Republican coalition to boost their chances, Max reports.
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Some 200 have been resettled in recent years amid growing civil strife since popular uprisings began in 2012.
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You've already forgotten the sleepless nights that you had, the marital strife, your uneasy acquaintance with baby poop.
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There's a lot at stake, as strife in the Gulf creates a vacuum that can empower rival powers.
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The full-length album encompasses five tracks that explore some of the members' deepest recesses of mental strife.
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But the group followed their lead and guidelines of how to communicate in times of strife and conflict.
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It was grim time for a country newly immersed in a civil war, but he saw opportunity in strife.
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Of course, the 15 years since the September 11 attacks have been dominated by war, strife and economic disruption.
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The warning serves as a reminder of major issues left to languish while Washington plunges deeper into partisan strife.
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The internal strife, however, isn't merely a consequence of Google getting into a complicated and perhaps even unfair business.
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In a statement on Wednesday, she blamed "terrorists" for "a huge iceberg of misinformation" on the strife in Rakhine.
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Such inter-community strife reinforces the multiple "isms" that threaten our democracy much more than any single terrorist act.
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Although strife between herdsmen and farmers dates back centuries, it has escalated sharply as climate change pushes herders south.
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Perversely, they say, the humanitarian help raises the specter of sectarian strife in a country torn apart by it.
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Via a succession of scenes framed, paced and coloured with artistry, Ms Hammad entwines domestic intrigue with public strife.
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Imaging a show that involves singing, dancing, pop music, and a little bit of family strife and underlying jealousy.
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A sustained suspension of Catalonia's autonomy, the preferred solution of hardcore Spanish nationalists, could have led to civil strife.
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"It's my normal to live in a society that had a long history of racial strife," he said Monday.
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The political strife and infighting among rival militias created an opening for the Islamic State in Libya in 2014.
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Still, in times of strife, I can't blame Wilde for hoping Valentine's Day could bring about some political miracle.
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So he'll continue to stir up trouble that could cause international strife whether he wins in November or not.
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But it would also lay bare the rotten structural dynamics that have festered under 50 years of internal strife.
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If your goal is to make Clinton's presidency a nightmare of gridlock and partisan strife, why not start early?
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"As soon as we approached them, we figured they were in a bit of strife," King told 7 News.
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Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, warned this week the city couldn't afford another five years of strife.
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The government, which has been riven by internal strife in recent weeks, won the vote by 963 to 248.
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Elevated strife between the Saudis and Iran also reduces the likelihood of cooperation in OPEC in 2016, he said.
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The White House has repeatedly denied reports of internal strife, which have frequently dogged Trump's administration since Inauguration Day.
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The situation in Venezuela could deteriorate even faster, strife could return to Libya and the 53 days to Nov.
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Myanmar's civilian government, buffeted by communist insurgency, ethnic strife and extreme poverty, fell in 1962 to a military coup.
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Amidst internal strife, members of the Nation were concerned that acknowledgement of the claims would undermine their public image.
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But one very crucial cost of war and strife that deserves the world's attention: the impact on children's education.
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The two branches of Islam split during the great fitna, or strife, over the succession to the Prophet Muhammad.
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Marital strife smolders, explodes and uneasily subsides on "Lemonade" (Parkwood Entertainment), the album Beyoncé flash-released on Saturday night.
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The book depicts infighting and White House strife with various officials working to rein in the president's worst impulses.
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The strife there, hopeless and cyclical, is soon to rear its terrible head, with consequences for all of them.
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And the ensuing lifetime of strife is not a price that many Indians will be willing to pay again.
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The LeBarón community suffered decades of horrifying violence in past decades, some of which was caused by internal strife.
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In time, community attitudes, opinions, and disagreements as to who is to blame will divide people and cause strife.
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U.S. and European companies, however, could be affected by tariff strife if materials or distribution are dependent on China.
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When her photos were first leaked, she says it caused strife with family members and almost ended her marriage.
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This whipped up a whirlwind of internecine strife for the firm, including accusations (and counter-accusations) of police collaboration.
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" It transformed the war from "a mere strife for territory and dominion" into a "contest of civilization against barbarism.
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She grew up in Detroit and left at 19 to escape racial strife that she said plagued the city.
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Turmoil and strife were so very 20th century; the future was to be only digital apps and polyglot cafes.
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But their path to Game 7 has been pocked with strife, and so far they have survived it all.
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Despite months of acrimonious strife, Merkel's centre-left coalition has not agreed on how to meet the Paris goals.
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Their plans to visit Dubai with their young son, Amir Ali (Matin Heydarnia), are disrupted by their domestic strife.
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It's clear when talking to the man that the III%ers are tied intrinsically to the current political strife.
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Mr. McDonagh's darkly comic "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" also evoked comparisons to the strife in Charlottesville in August.
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Such a barrier could jeopardize the two-decade-old peace process that largely ended sectarian strife in the north.
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Against the backdrop of Haiti's natural beauty, Ms. Irving witnessed political turmoil and lived through her family's own strife.
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In strife-torn Kashmir, where there aren't many jobs for an athletic, adventurous man, this was a good one.
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"Their stories won't be told: family strife, alienation, perhaps addiction, poverty or violence in a big city," he wrote.
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"There was a lot of struggle and a lot of strife," Rocks says of The Cool Kids' come-up.
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But the selection does lend an effective visual dimension to Mr. Lewis's tales of wartime strife in the city.
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"The public hate what is going on," Mr. Turnbull said of the focus on party strife rather than governance.
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But he could as well have been addressing the networks themselves, and the environment of strife they thrive in.
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Investigations into military misconduct during the domestic strife of the last 20 years are unveiling tragic and embarrassing offenses.
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These decisions do affect my relationship quite a bit, and have since caused a lot of stress and strife.
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It wasn't like sending back a coffee; we put time and thought and tears and strife into that decision.
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It was in the lyrics of the classic "I'll Take You There," about a blessed paradise without racial strife.
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Were you consciously trying to subvert the usual immigrant narratives of "struggle and strife," as you put it earlier?
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The data shows that working-class families like mine face much higher rates of marital strife and domestic instability.
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More recently, there has been deteriorating ethnic strife in the country, with telltale signs of a creeping civil war.
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After a loss, clients should let advisors be the "bad guys" to try to alleviate family strife, he said.
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It's the largest spending bill after the one for the Defense Department and a perennial source of partisan strife.
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Though that part of the world has had its share of ethnic strife, he remembered a more idyllic childhood.
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My fellow Italians will deny this, but the truth is we like each other, and prefer harmony to strife.
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Strife between fathers and sons propels this acrid portrait of 1950s Houston, the latest of Burke's Holland family novels.
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Some Washington power players say concerns about internal strife at the White House are being overblown by the media.
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When asked about the political strife dividing the nation, Trump vamped a bit and then blamed his political opponents.
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The gambit succeeded in tamping down, albeit temporarily, the Saudi-Iranian tensions, which underlie much of the regional strife.
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The effect that this civil strife and mass emigration has had on the nation's football team has been profound.
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In his speech, Hariri said he feared assassination and accused Iran and Hezbollah of sowing strife in the region.
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In other words: in the context of China, his life appeared to be "exemplary", embodying the strife of many.
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The tales of heartache and strife at the centre of every song are little more than white male fantasies.
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The whole album was massively shaped by breakups, and strife between the band members which undoubtably shaped the lyrics.
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Earlier this summer, Salvini ordered Italian ports to stop allowing landings of ships carrying refugees fleeing Middle East strife.
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He cited fear of assassination and blamed Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah for sowing strife in the Arab world.
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The 20th-century scholar Said Nursi saw politics not as a sacred realm, but rather a devilish zone of strife.
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It paints politicians as the main villains, which is easier than accounting for historical and social reasons for communal strife.
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Proper holiday etiquette calls for a turkey truce so you can enjoy those mashed potatoes without fear of familial strife.
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A problem amenable to a political solution will thus become a festering wound that will yield strife for all eternity.
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She's talking about a time before America — and her life as a public servant — was ripped apart by political strife.
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The imam of Mecca's grand mosque called the Afghan conflict a fitna, a religious term for pointless strife between Muslims.
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The Japanese yen, a perceived safe-haven, often gains against its peers in times of market turmoil and political strife.
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The non-profit posted this tragic account to remind people of the strife they can unknowingly cause in these situations.
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Instead of catfights, however, Gillies explains that the 2017 version adds plenty of personal ambition along with the family strife.
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But worried, perhaps, by the potential for strife and by the absence of support from abroad, he has held back.
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True, there's been a lot of strife, sturm, and drang in the cryptocurrency space: but that's how new tech develops.
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Or, you might be a sensitive water sign who could benefit from guarding their heart in case of social strife.
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"Amber was by Betty Sue's side during this illness," says the source, disputing reports of strife between Heard and Palmer.
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There will be more rounds of Republican strife and debates over arcane parliamentary procedure with a new cast of lawmakers.
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The labor strife comes as Codelco is seeking to transform the century-old deposit at Chuquicamata into an underground mine.
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It stood out partly because it was so perky and upbeat at a time of major strife ... the Vietnam war.
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As dark as it got, the show is at its best when it focuses on the characters and their strife.
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The International Crisis Group said in a report that the strife in Rakhine is causing more than a humanitarian crisis.
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In the midst of all this terror and strife, we may as well reach for the darkness that feels familiar.
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Iran and foreign policy The partisan strife extends to one foreign policy issue that has also riven the presidential campaign.
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The strife in the prosecutor general's office is the latest battle in a continuing war for the country's European future.
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Coups, chaos or conflict caused democracy to collapse in one nation after another, bringing in military rule or religious strife.
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The neighborhood, once burdened by drugs, crime and racial strife, has changed in the decade since Ms. Burke left home.
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Those detained are accused of stirring sectarian strife, harming national unity and destroying private property, one judicial source told Reuters.
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"The problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic punishment they're taking," Trump said Thursday.
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The group helps migrants travel out of Central American countries that are experiencing high levels of violence and civil strife.
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Clinton having an advantage, as Mr. Trump's campaign has sputtered amid internal strife and an array of provocative public comments.
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Long plagued by ethnic strife, Sri Lanka became embroiled in a civil war with the Tamils that lasted 26 years.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers, despite the murmurs of internal strife, can never be discounted as long as LeBron James is around.
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Not to mention, it can also cause family strife if one person on the plan is less responsible than others.
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But they demonstrate how even a slight miscommunication of policy can carry a heavy cost in times of economic strife.
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Meanwhile, Trump is minimizing, if not ignoring, the continuing attempt by Russia to incite civil strife in the United States.
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The internal strife at party headquarters has prompted former DNC Chairman Howard Dean to run again for the position. Rep.
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For the moment, it looks like Kelly is hanging in there, even with all the turnover, intrigue, speculation and strife.
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Greyhound unions ratified a six-year labor agreement, averting a repeat of the labor strife seen in 1983 and 1990.
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The more alarming the news has become, the more I've felt drawn to fiction that explores varieties of political strife.
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The track, "Bystander 2," follows suit, evoking dark, atmospheric tones that underscore its central themes of social strife and apathy.
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First, persistent strife in Colombia meant that Venezuela was traditionally a destination country for both forced and voluntary Colombian migration.
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If last fall was a season of orchestral labor strife, this fall has been a season of eight-figure donations.
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FERRISBURGH, Vt. — In a nation ripped apart by racial strife and economic inequality, Rowland and Rachel Robinson took a stand.
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Manning, now in his 15th season, has done his best to defuse the perception of locker-room strife with humor.
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These decisions will mean the difference between a path of continued strife and a path toward recovery and self-determination.
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"Bisbee '17," named for a mining town in Arizona, is a powerful midcareer foray into historical memory and political strife.
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" Here in Volume 2, "Love and Strife," the novel "Herzog" is published on the very first page and reaches "No.
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The following list contains dire warnings about our planet, social strife, ethically dubious technologies, and all manner of other horrors.
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But America has much to learn from the experience of nations that have rebuilt themselves after periods of civil strife.
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This is an opera that ends not with a sort of class strife but actually an astonishing gesture of forgiveness.
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Bell has seen the league grapple with gambling scandals, doping epidemics, contract disputes, on-field violence, labor strife and more.
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To be clear, the mounting geopolitical strife with Iran and North Korea is deeply troubling, and the country needs leadership.
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But Washington still weighs steps that would lead to more refugee children separated from families across a strife-torn world.
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It was the biggest source of strife in his previous relationships because he kept dating people who didn't want kids.
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It is about her dream of integration, in which all racial strife, particularly her own, is obliterated by shared footwork.
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And then, seven years later, during another period of Congolese strife, Ibaka's father was put in prison for a year.
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But what transpired does not need glorification, and it certainly does not need monuments symbolizing division, hate and racial strife.
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President Trump on Friday refused to rule out a U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, where civil strife has turned violent.
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He warned the nation not to shrink from the challenges of economic inequality, racial strife, political isolation and voter apathy.
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Socialist President Nicolas Maduro blames the strife on an economic war waged by the United States and other capitalist powers.
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In case you're still unaware, "OK, Boomer," the now-infamous Gen Z retort, has become a battleground for intergenerational strife.
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Our parents, who had previously contained their strife behind closed doors, now no longer had the energy or the will.
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You play as two of the four horse riders, War and Strife, and you can switch between them at will.
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Spouses, almost all women, have taken up the mantle of raising awareness about the financial strife caused by the shutdown.
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Absent from Van Noten's three-decade career are stories of bankruptcy, strife, irresponsibility, overleverage, overexpansion, overspending or unhinged, dangerous effulgence.
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"This trial is also a piece of the big fight, the big strife in American domestic politics," Mr. Erdogan said.
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And so the legal strife grinds on, all the way to the Supreme Court, which in 1967, in Loving v.
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You could spin in any direction and point to the same brand of wacky misunderstandings, forgotten birthdays, and marital strife.
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After recent political upheaval, they fear that gains by rival groups will upset a fragile coexistence and cause new strife.
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Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is given to nationals from designated countries affected by armed conflict, natural disaster, or other strife.
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Is part of Wakanda's success due to the fact that there isn't any racial strife since the country is homogenous?
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Kavashe said investors also needed reassurance about next year's election in Kenya, a nation that has long suffered from political strife.
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Neither a big fan nor detractor of Trump, he wanted something good to come out of the fracas and partisan strife.
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Professional burnout is rampant, family strife can flare up, and the end of this year in particular feels pretty damn disheartening.
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Partisan rhetoric is not appropriate in achieving diplomatic progress, especially in a sensitive and strife-torn region like the Middle East.
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The book bursts with youthful longing and adolescent angst, with the effervescence of first love and the vitriol of family strife.
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Siemens, an engineering company, this week called on both sides to reach an agreement because the strife was damaging Germany's image.
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The GOP's internal strife was apparent at a House Republican conference meeting on Wednesday, sources in the room told NBC News.
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For centuries the country was riven by bloody confessional strife; today Protestants and Catholics are each about 30% of the population.
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"Our industry has been in almost constant strife with regulators," grumbles Ranjit Singh Baxi, president of the Bureau for International Recycling.
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Religious leaders said that the government had become especially vigilant about tamping down competition and potential strife among different Islamic factions.
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Also, the period followed a time of violent domestic strife among warlords that caused the destruction of many temples and artworks.
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A charismatic and articulate presence, Booker dropped some knowledge on how the US can move forward during times of political strife.
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To make matters worse, critics questioned whether the State Department had provided adequate security at the outposts in strife-torn city.
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Western ambassadors have accused the police of using excessive force and called for dialogue in a nation prone to political strife.
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Walking out of our first viewing, we found DAU 7 to be humble in scope: a simple tale of domestic strife.
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Millions of people continue to use the service every day, unbothered by the almost daily headlines of internal strife and scandal.
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UKIP's internecine strife may not be on the same grand scale as the Labour Party's but it is no less vicious.
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On top of that its strife is set amidst a regional bonfire of febrile religious grievances dating back millennia, not decades.
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Its inhabitants create their own alliances and governments, even religions, and this in turn leads to strife, conflict, and eventually warfare.
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If we stay in our safe space, we stifle our collective creativity, and we freshen the wound on our racial strife.
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The first half of the year, however, brought next to zero disruption from labour strife or anything else for that matter.
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Paris Jackson's had a turbulent week, but despite a suicide scare and family strife ... she's still in the mood for comedy.
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Woodward's book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," points to a number of instances of internal strife within the Trump administration.
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The genocidal strife in Darfur is one of the bloodiest examples, but even countries with robust economies and democracies are susceptible.
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Despite AfD's internal strife, its strong showing is a troubling sign for most Germans, who want an open, democratic, liberal country.
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Many of those surveyed said they anticipated some form of financial strife in the coming year and wanted to be prepared.
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The panoramas of racism, violence, environmental disaster, war and economic strife that Gaye paints are so prescient as to be eerie.
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All the wars, all the strife, all the unsolved problems over which we clash are due to a lack of dialogue.
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Tacit outsourcing of the fight against jihadists to vigilante groups with scores to settle has unleashed ethnic strife across the Sahel.
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Having been an eyewitness to Yugoslavia's collapse, he understands the grotesque realities of ethnic strife and power politics with stark clarity.
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Mr. Huelskamp was a frequent critic of Mr. Boehner, who resigned last year amid strife with the Republican Party's right wing.
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Despite that, there was still a lot of strife, and I saw clearly how a cosigning relationship can quickly go sour.
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That quality was much in demand while the classical music scene in the Twin Cities weathered fiscal storms and labor strife.
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They have significantly hamstrung House and Senate agriculture committee leadership's ability to deal with the financial strife facing America's family farmers.
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All this outgoing will create a level of strife inside the company and give the impression to the outside of chaos.
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Viacom has had no shortage of strife but the entertainment company's annual meeting on Monday is expected to be an exception.
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His father was a drinker and a gambler, and early on Jim knew that he wanted to leave family strife behind.
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But it's never as narratively surprising or strong as when it's tackling the class strife at the heart this floating city.
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Many US officials and analysts believe that Iraq descended into sectarian strife because the US withdrew too early in December 2011.
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More than a million Venezuelans have fled to neighboring Colombia since 2015 amid prolonged economic and political strife in their homeland.
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World Politics Review: How have decades of violent conflict and civil strife in Colombia affected its approach to migrants from Venezuela?
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The "Dirty Projectors" album was completed before the beginning of the Trump administration, with its perpetual political strife and dystopian implications.
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They share a centuries-long history of bloodshed and strife: Today's modern Greek republic was once ruled by the Ottoman Empire.
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In 1979, Iran experienced the Islamic Revolution; though still quite young, I was aware of disruption and strife in my surroundings.
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The New York Times' Interpreter column has also detailed how decades of corruption and political strife exacerbated the national economic crisis.
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This is Shakespeare's very genius: to portray the raw anguish and internal strife of a young prince's lonely, grief-stricken heart.
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Some of that strife is due to a mysterious, emotion-manipulating villain (or that's what her power seems like for now).
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Instead, they should prepare to assimilate into Indonesian society as best they can, or consider returning to their strife-torn countries.
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K. Jon, now you get to sit in this thing that is the source of all of that strife and terribleness.
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But as Mr. Macri seeks re-election this year, Argentines increasingly lament that they are absorbing all strife and no progress.
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Mr. Barzani's rivals have accused him of using the referendum to distract Kurds from internal political strife and a sinking economy.
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The story isn't fluffy, but the strife is shallow enough that the end result isn't angsty but sweet and smoldering instead.
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That's not to say that the repressive regime in Tehran isn't dangerous, fueling terrorism and sectarian strife in the Middle East.
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Against this backdrop, what might otherwise have been a tale of petty strife and mildly amusing snark takes on deeper import.
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It's impossible to listen to this—or many other Sublime Frequencies releases—and not think about legacies of strife and conquest.
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Therein lies the capability to foster and exacerbate civil and international strife in ways Mike Coffman the Marine could never ignore.
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Those in political power have planned a smoother, gentler transition, perhaps using A.I. to help them anticipate and modulate the strife.
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Widespread strife would be dangerous in such a volatile region and would also amplify criticism in the U.S. of Trump's move.
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There's no room, in this rendition of strife, for the usual shading and wit and flexible scale of Ms. Swift's songwriting.
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And there's an open shower, which Brick makes use of, clothed and unclothed, to drown out the din of family strife.
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For every instance of success, there are two or three scenes that are problematic at best — family strife, hopelessness, promise unfulfilled.
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And more strife has in recent times has translated into more support for the populist movements seeking to dismantle those institutions.
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The panel is expected to make recommendations to the government in late 2017 for alleviating Rakhine's ethnic strife and impoverished conditions.
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Strife-ridden Charlottesville, Va., probably wishes it had removed and retired its statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee long ago.
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Mr. Pastor keeps the star-crossed lovers in Italy, but places them against a backdrop of 20th-century Italian political strife.
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Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, has been convulsed by civil strife for more than two years.
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He ultimately knocked off 16 rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, but internal strife over his candidacy still plagues the party.
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"Political and sectarian strife, separating between one man and another, between ruler and follower, these mentalities must be changed," he said.
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Unrest and strife continue to exist throughout the world, often because systems of oppression are punishing the oppressed more and more.
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They married in 2005, had a daughter in 2007 and have played up their marital strife for podcast listeners since 2011.
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The Press died years ago, but something about the Voice seemed eternal, even with the recent years of change and strife.
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He laughed at the claim of Heller's lawyer, who told us the strife over "Straight Outta Compton" contributed to Heller's death.
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The perpetrators were each fined 500 Egyptian pounds ($28) on charges of inciting sectarian strife, harming national unity and vandalizing private property.
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The exes also used the opportunity to set the record straight about their marriage, hitting back at rumors of infidelity or strife.
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Separate trusts allow each beneficiary to have RMDs based on his or her own life — and they also reduce strife among heirs.
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The takeaway: If you want to help people, you have to have perspective to see beyond their strife and into their strength.
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English is an academic who has frequently resisted notions that we can fundamentally reduce black art to narratives of injustice and strife.
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For others, it was the series of corruption scandals and internal party strife which turned voters off the ANC, the BBC reported.
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The product of decades of political wrangling, emotional strife and procrastination, the monument reveals little about Israel's wars with its external enemies.
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This was a carefully staged message to cool down pissed off DOJ attys whom Barr undercut & to avoid any further internal strife.
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The last imperial dynasty, the Qing, weakened by decades of internal strife and foreign encroachment on Chinese territory, had collapsed in 1911.
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While the country remains fractured by internal strife, efforts to keep the crude flowing from ports have gotten support from heavy hitters.
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Iran was sowing strife, destruction and ruin wherever it went and he accused it of a "deep hatred for the Arab nation".
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The strife is also affecting the fight against Boko Haram, a jihadist insurgency that has spilled over from Nigeria into neighbouring countries.
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You feel not just holiday cheer in your soul, but holiday sadness, holiday yearning, and the little-known feeling of holiday strife.
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She hopes that maintaining good relationships with students, even those who struggle in her class, will head off some of the strife.
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But the couple's ill-fated love story had long been plagued by strife, financial woes, and a suspected drug addiction, investigators allege.
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The UAE has sought to distinguish itself in a region mired in war and strife as a high-tech, forward-looking society.
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Al-Nimr was executed in January 2016, after being arrested in 2012 and convicted of inciting sectarian strife, sedition and other charges.
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Such a shift from one type of economic engine to the other does not need to be the origin of political strife.
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From gossipy coworkers to misinterpreted messages or jokes that fall flat, communication on Slack can be strife with miscues and potential landmines.
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The academic world is much less affected by global strife and politics than, say, the tech world, but it's still not ideal.
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Flagging user growth at Snapchat has amplified internal strife between the CEO and engineers, according to a new report by The Information.
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Rather than use false optimism to temper broad strife, he concocted false bleakness to harness the loyalty of a narrow, embittered few.
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Police are trying to find out if the fifth and six killings -- discovered on Monday -- are also linked to his marital strife.
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Yet, an even more powerful reason has to do with sectarianism, the devilishly entrenched narrative that has written itself onto regional strife.
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But in an increasingly polarized country, the pain of electoral strife could linger on Wall Street far longer than anyone would wish.
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In what other game can Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario, Solid Snake, and Cloud Strife fight to the death at Hyrule Castle?
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Hariri said his resignation had been prompted by an assassination plot and accused Iran and Hezbollah of sowing strife in the region.
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This ongoing intra-party strife goes some way toward explaining why Labour's response to the disastrous "Brexit" referendum has been so feeble.
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This season, fans got to see a little bit of strife between the two, as Kenworthy temporarily moved into Radziwill's Soho apartment.
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Each side accuses the other of staging a coup in the country, which is in the midst of economic and political strife.
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The play portrays the assassination of the historic Roman leader, but focuses on the infighting and strife that ensues among the assassins.
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Founded by Matt Meeker, Henrik Werdelin and Carly Strife in 2277, BARK has shipped more than 70 million products to its customers.
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The religious strife, which has been whipped up by well-known firebrand monks like Ashin Wirathu, isn't only felt in Rakhine state.
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Instead, we experience sectarian strife through the life of middle sister, who feels social politics much more intensely than the governmental kind.
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Sometimes, Mr. Bellone said, he looks at the strife and war in the world and wonders what the future will look like.
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These were period shows of epic sweep, with propulsive electronic scores that force-marched you across decades of political struggle and strife.
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Ms. Horne says she is now in a place with others who are accustomed to strife, both in school and at home.
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For me, it's the idea that nobody's family is perfect and we all have our strife with our mothers and our daughters.
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Hariri accused Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of sowing strife in the Arab world in his resignation statement earlier on Saturday.
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The strife ended with a negotiated settlement in 1979 before a new nation — Zimbabwe, under black-majority rule — achieved independence in 1980.
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Sickness/health, richer/poorer, carry the other person in times of emotional strife, etc.. But sometimes, you just have to carry people.
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Golden Wind turns the show into a story about internal strife in an Italian mafia full of people with ridiculous psychic abilities.
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Thanksgiving is over (hopefully without too much political strife at the table), but possibilities abound in the leftovers piled high in refrigerators.
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When talking with your sibling, don't bring up anything that could create strife, like politics, religion or even rehashing traumatic childhood memories.
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Often in times of international strife, investors buy gold and U.S. bonds as perceived safety from historically riskier investments such as stocks.
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Given the strife and chaos that has descended on so many Arab countries, there has been relief here at the kingdom's stability.
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It is expected to make recommendations to the government this year about how to alleviate poverty and ethnic strife in the state.
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The group's coordinator, Norbert Lulihoshi, 483, abandoned his coffee farm in the village of Kishishe two years ago because of the strife.
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"I'm not sure the world of the finance can solve this," he said, talking about the social strife caused by income inequality.
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"Witch bottles are the type of things people would use more generally in famine, political strife or feeling under threat," said Jones.
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Moscow's goal wasn't just to support Trump and harm Clinton, but to increase political strife in the U.S. and undermine American democracy.
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Sunnis are scattered all over Iraq and demarcating the boundary of any Sunni entity could set off a new wave of strife.
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That border was erased after the 1998 signing of the Good Friday Agreement, which ended years of sectarian strife in the north.
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Researchers found that both married and unmarried people tend to select their "money opposite" — and that this causes strife in the relationship.
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The labour reform is particularly contentious, and the Spanish strife echoes disputes between right and left-wing politicians across Europe and beyond.
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But how will this show's melodrama and cynicism fare in a year when political strife seems baked into the daily news cycle?
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He sang in a gentle, often otherworldly tenor, with lyrics about romance, current events, easing political strife, ending war and worshiping God.
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"Well, I don't know if you're paying attention, but internal strife is tearing the Republican Party apart at the seams," Colbert said.
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Russia and Turkey vowed not to let the assassination derail their newfound cooperation on Syria, ravaged by six years of brutal strife.
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It was a colorful, campy distraction from terrorism, economic strife, the Yom Kippur and Vietnam Wars, and the crooked politicians of Watergate.
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It has helped her through personal setbacks, family strife and tragedy, including the murder of her half sister Yetunde Price in 2003.
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Amid strife with her label, she tried to extricate herself from her contract with Mr. Simmons, she said, but he ignored her.
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"How could we ever win the game of life/When all we ever knew was pain and strife/Every day," she muses.
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Luckily in these times of strife, Young Thug is the unifier, as this video of him rapping to Giggs' "KMT" verse demonstrates.
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And as tabloid rumors of infidelity and marital strife circulated throughout the summer, T.I. himself weighed in with an Instagram post in July.
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The strife surrounding the 2018 Best Actor Oscar actually begins with last year's winner, Casey Affleck, who won for Manchester by the Sea.
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I became fascinated with how, in times of strife and confusion and sadness in the world, people constantly gravitate towards glamour as escape.
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To be sure, OPEC has weathered internal strife and conflict before - such as in the 1980s, when Iran and Iraq were at war.
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Then she beat back reports of strife from within her own caucus -- saying that rumors of a protest inside the briefing were unfounded.
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All the talk of bigots and strife "makes me feel like I still live in the '60s with Jim Crow laws," he said.
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"In the Bleak Midwinter" is rather different; sombre and earnest in tone, it offers up themes of hope and strife in equal measure.
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The trade strife has highlighted gaps between a powerful resurgence in U.S. corporate profits while international economies have turned in more mixed performance.
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Those who advocate silencing their opponents seem hell-bent on engulfing us in strife and increasingly heavy coercion to achieve their policy objectives.
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The acclaimed director's new black-and-white drama, Roma, is a moving chronicle of family strife and class struggles in 1970s Mexico City.
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Family strife can tax even the happiest of couples — so if your relationship is on the rocks, it can lead to total chaos.
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Despite its title, the bulk of the novel is devoted to these secondary characters as they navigate the banal side of violent strife.
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And OPEC's agreement leaves strife-torn Nigeria and Libya free to increase their production if they can re-establish security around oil installations.
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"People's friends and family worked cutting the stuff out, burning it, and then everyone breathed in the vapours of strife," writes Ms Hooper.
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More immediately, As the English speaking internet grows more and more "PC", people forget the strife and struggle that birthed the safe space.
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The euro zone has been rocked by protests in France, an auto sector struggling to regain momentum, political strife and rising trade protectionism.
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It's important to keep that in mind because it changes your perspective of things here on Earth — our problems, our differences, our strife.
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Things had been getting worse for women in Iraq since the 2003 US-led invasion, the rise of sectarian strife and fundamentalist Islam.
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You, like me, may sometimes (or all the time!) feel that the world is spiraling out of control—trade wars and political strife.
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And the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic ... I mean, the economic punishment that they're taking.
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With a bat reading the words "Mayonnaise" under his chartreuse wing, Colbert takes it out on those that gave him strife — Bey style.
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After months of intra-party strife, the RNC formally and officially nominated Donald Trump for president in a roll call vote on Tuesday.
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China's Qing Dynasty fell in 1911, after which China quickly succumbed to warlords, internal strife and Japan's invasion of China beginning in 1931.
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The Japanese currency, which has advanced against a number of peers, tends to attract demand in times of political strife and market turmoil.
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Elon's company, Tesla, has had a fair amount of public strife with its factory workers, who accuse the company of being anti-union.
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The television personality is no stranger to marital strife – Shawn, 282, is King's seventh wife, though he has been married eight times total.
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The row has shattered the rare moment of national unity that saved Lebanon from strife during the crisis over Hariri's resignation in November.
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China plans to use it to support is anti-piracy operations in the waters off the strife-torn nations of Somalia and Yemen.
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The Christian experience is one of trauma in a country whose catalog of calamities includes terrorism, religious extremism, crime, coups and sectarian strife.
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Priebus' time at the White House was beset with stories of chaos and strife, whereas Kelly has been credited with bringing more order.
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Nini has a boyfriend (Matt Cornett), but it's her ex-boyfriend (Joshua Bassett) who's cast as the male lead in the play. Strife!
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His proposed solution to racial strife is "Solution Sundays," in which Americans are encouraged to invite someone of a different race to dinner.
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Using this authority, the president is destroying our most foundational relationships and needlessly creating global strife where we used to provide clear leadership.
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Steve Bannon used the occasion to pour fuel into the flames of Republican internal strife by attacking the GOP establishment for betraying Moore.
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Expect the president to highlight the divisions and generational strife ripping through the Democratic Party just four months before the 85003 midterm elections.
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Rather, the amendment was a political maneuver to reveal internal strife among Democrats, who are divided in their support for such a system.
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We cannot continue on this journey of division, chaos and strife hoping that someone — anyone — will step up to the mantle and lead.
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Presidential candidate John Kasich said late Wednesday that filling the late Justice Antonin Scalia's vacancy on the Supreme Court will increase partisan strife.
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"The cost and political strife from the last decision is still an open sore," thereby deterring further upheaval from the judiciary, Salim wrote.
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Battling with Trump over one of his signature issues risks depressing turnout by GOP voters and turning attention to strife within the party.
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Yet there are plenty of serious moments, too: When they're not peddling their products, these women face marital strife, social ostracism and more.
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Mnangagwa's comments were his first on the strife which has wracked Zimbabwe for over a week, during which the President was largely absent.
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The strife in Nicaragua began in April, after President Daniel Ortega announced cuts to social-security benefits, along with increases in worker contributions.
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After Cylon's failed uprising, "there was strife for a long time between the notables and the masses," Aristotle wrote some 300 years later.
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This is particularly important: A city review found that well over half of the violent episodes in family shelters resulted from domestic strife.
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The industrial Midwest and Northeast, where memories of strife and white flight in urban areas are not that distant, may offer more opportunities.
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The bank's plight is a microcosm of broader strife on the island, which in May filed the largest bankruptcy in U.S. municipal history.
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A power-sharing agreement would have to overcome steep obstacles: years' worth of strife and distrust, an economy in shambles, an unpredictable military.
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That has not changed, he said, despite watching Mr. Roof's nonchalant and largely remorseless admission to plotting the assault to foment racial strife.
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One of her first New York shows was the 1979 solo debut of Mr. Greenwold, an obsessive miniaturist of family life and strife.
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By addressing strife in Africa in a roundabout way, "Liyana" breaks free of the heaviness that can weigh down an issue-based documentary.
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In Turkey, several drama series compete for viewers every night, each episode two hours or more filled with romance, family strife and gangsters.
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In the meantime, many of these federal and contracted workers are taking to social media to share their strife, using the hashtag #shutdownstories.
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The remaining, more prevalent type of social friction — the give and take of interpersonal strife — should be considered to be conflict, not bullying.
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Given the strife, there is widespread support across the country for the military operation against Kurdish militants in the Syrian enclave of Afrin.
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If women's rights are undermined and civil strife is exacerbated, terrorists will be more likely, not less, to find a haven in Afghanistan.
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But marital strife has a way of undoing hubris, and Jay-Z's public arc has lately been defined by a kind of deflation.
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"I believed going in, because I see this on TV, that it'd be full of ad hominem attacks and personal strife," Elkus said.
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But his administration led international efforts to support the Government of National Accord, and studiously avoided favoring one side in Libya's civil strife.
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Venezuela — rife with double-digit inflation, civil strife and signs of imminent economic collapse everywhere — has seen the future, and it's in cryptocurrency.
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Despite significant U.S. strikes, including one that killed AQAP's leader last year, U.S. counter terrorism efforts have been undermined by Yemen's civil strife.
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Working with a nudist group, the art museum invited naked visitors on a tour of exhibitions focused mostly on political strife and resistance.
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With simmering ethnic strife forcing millions from their homes across Ethiopia in spite of Abiy's steps, Mustafa knows his job is not done.
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Despite six months of White House strife, precious few legislative achievements and a metastasizing Russia scandal, Republicans have largely stood by their president.
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In 1968, King celebrated his birthday against a climate of political tension, racial strife and economic injustice strikingly familiar to our own time.
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They describe a toxic blend of internecine politics, financial strife and supporter unrest that made everything that followed seem blissfully straightforward in comparison.
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Neither the threat of nuclear war nor previous political strife can be compared to a threat that feels like it cannot be stopped.
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The approaching storm marks Trump's first natural disaster and one of the first major domestic problems that does not stem from political strife.
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Like the Spode factory, this collapse represents a certain degree of failure and strife, but also allows for the opening of new possibilities.
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In his resignation speech, Hariri had cited fear of assassination, and attacked Iran along with Hezbollah for sowing strife in the Arab world.
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NABLUS, West Bank — Jared Kushner's long-awaited "Peace to Prosperity" plan was meant to offer a way out of economic strife for Palestinians.
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That border was heavily militarized during the Troubles, both a symbol of the strife and a very real target for nationalist paramilitary groups.
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Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Source: Strife Source: The New York Times Source: Mattis' Letter To 1st Marine Division Source: Mattis' Letter To 1st Marine Division Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Source: Strife Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Source: Mattis' Letter To 1st Marine Division
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Afghanistan could play an important part in China's plans, if it can overcome the deadly strife that makes doing business there a near impossibility.
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Darg calls the VR camera in his hand a "transportation device," one capable of essentially bringing Western viewers to the world's strife-ridden places.
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Friday's attack was similar to Islamic State's approach in Iraq, where it has bombed places of worship in a bid to deepen sectarian strife.
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"There is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet," Kennedy said in his speech to Rice University in 1962.
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You spend the whole game slicing up fools and solving puzzles as War, never encountering Death, Strife, and Fury, your brothers in undead arms.
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Over the past four decades, performance, sculpture, and painting have become his means of nonviolent protest against government autocracy and ethnic strife in Indonesia.
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Whether it's negativity, cruelty, the victim syndrome, or just plain craziness, toxic people create stress and strife that should be avoided at all costs.
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I beg you: come to King's Landing, swear fealty to King Joffrey and prevent any strife between the great houses of Lannister and Stark.
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China's economy has hurt companies from Apple to Samsung, and Nvidia is only the latest company to cite it as a source of strife.
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Internal strife is described in which some officials refuse to be a further part of or cover up for those who initiated the hack.
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America's allies must strive to preserve multilateral institutions for the day after Mr Trump, by bolstering their finances and limiting the strife within them.
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Kagame restored stability to Rwanda after its 1994 civil strife ended in genocide, presiding over rapid economic growth and a relatively corruption-free government.
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But he blamed all the leading politicians, including the president, for surrounding themselves with people of their own ethnicity, compounding decades of ethnic strife.
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Released in 2017, his debut album under the name A. Savage is a collection of pensive and earnest songs about love and political strife.
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But like similar retreats by Miley Cyrus and Macklemore from the "strife" that attended co-opting black culture, it will not silence his critics.
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In a nation consumed with political strife, if there is one issue Americans seem to agree on, it is their shared disdain for Congress.
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"Migrant Mother" is relatable because it captures the strife of the Dust Bowl, and because it reveals the perseverance of motherhood against all odds.
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With Daenerys, Jaime, and Cersei's arcs, Game of Thrones obliterated all hope that the strife we've endured throughout this long journey had any purpose.
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The very example that people need right now with the strife and the racism, and what's happening in the women's movement, the #MeToo movement.
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Of course, causing strife among your loved ones is an even worse outcome than losing money to fees due to overly complicated estate plans.
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Furthermore, Erdogan's ideological domestic and foreign policies have positioned Turkey at the heart of the factional, sectarian and ethnic strife tearing the region apart.
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Goldman also sees risk in crude supplies rising more than expected as Nigeria and Libya restore output that had been sidelined by internal strife.
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Iraq's leaders seem unlikely to act as Britain's did, turning from war to social reform; instead they are risking a reversion to civil strife.
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On March 10th police in Kazakhstan arrested Mr Bilash, who is now under house arrest facing charges—which he denies—of inciting racial strife.
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Brad Pitt resurfaced for the first time since Angelina Jolie filed for divorce ... and it sure looks like the strife has taken its toll.
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Whatever you do, just make sure your mate didn't vote for Trump, since the last thing you need is more strife in your life.
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It was a feel-good story that came out of the worldwide strife that forced these athletes to become refugees in the first place.
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Nearly two months since Inauguration Day, the Trump administration still can't find its sea legs and is increasingly beset with internal strife and suspicion.
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As long as there is strife in the country, he believes, Lebanese people will rely on bars and clubs to take the edge off.
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Iran: The parliament in Iran voted on Tuesday to censure President Hassan Rouhani after his explanations of the country's economic strife under U.S. sanctions.
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Leaning in to the microphone, she decries police brutality, economic inequity, racial strife, domestic violence — just about every pressing issue of these American days.
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Toni Stating the obvious, but there are more whites than African-Americans, so black-white strife is not normally a political winner for Democrats.
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Observers thought that firing Lewandowski would end the internal strife by ridding the campaign of the Lewandowski-Manafort warring camps, but problems still persist.
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Prayuth Chan-ocha, the junta chief and prime minister, said the public did not need an election campaign that could lead to more strife.
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The world was fixated on the economic woes in China, strife between Iran and Saudi Arabia and ongoing efforts to contain and defeat Isis.
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At the heart of the strife is a 2013 episode in which copies of newly created assessment tests were published on the website gobookee.
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Its position in Valeant caused internal strife at the firm and two of the firm's five directors abruptly resigned over the position in Valeant.
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But Cancers will let you know early on that they want—need—a relationship where it's OK to be open about your internal strife.
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If so, it's cold comfort that Hunt and Kenney are making music amidst the madness, blowing us all sonic kisses through the horrid strife.
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But the latest disclosures suggest how seemingly remote islands in the South China Sea could become a source of serious tensions, even military strife.
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Amid this new normal, a people long hounded by poverty and strife has found itself on the frontline of a new crisis: climate change.
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The complex past, present and future roles of the bicycle as a vehicle for both social progress and strife are explored in this exhibition.
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The cost of internal strife is a major concern to China's leaders, who have only to look to the Taiping Rebellion of the 1850s.
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Instead, the opposition is in disarray, encumbered by both internal strife and a national trend that threatens to sideline anyone perceived as remotely leftist.
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It focused on trading oil futures and securing the rights to overseas oil fields in strife-torn places like Chad, South Sudan and Iraq.
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If there was a book capturing the strife and anxiety that you felt in that moment, it would be "Counting Descent" by Clint Smith.
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Manchester United fans might suggest that, as far as the news media is concerned, bad news for their team is good news: strife sells.
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The cultures presented by these books are fantasies, often disturbingly conservative ones, with all the sexual and ethnic strife airbrushed out of the picture.
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His songs, most written with his producer and bandleader Dave Bartholomew, were often concise sketches of romantic strife involving heartbreak, betrayal, loneliness and spite.
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"We've had the dinner in wartime, we've had it amid civil strife, we've had it amidst all kinds of upheaval and turmoil," he said.
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"Political strife and division, particularly of the poisonous variety, are in some ways the rule in American life rather than the exception," he says.
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Audiences had to cross a picket line to see a production — without décor — of John Galsworthy's "Strife," a play that coincidentally involved industrial unrest.
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Read this report by CNN's David Shortell, Evan Perez and Katelyn Polantz about the internal strife at the Justice Department following the Stone mess.
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"Poetry has always been a vehicle of resistance — during civil wars, during political strife — and people turn to poets for insight," Mr. Castillo said.
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The Obama administration withheld the aid from countries amid diplomatic strife, including a coup in Egypt and the expulsion of American trainers from Pakistan.
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It's very easy to pigeonhole these types of stories — "the story of the immigrant is one of struggle and strife," that kind of stuff.
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Similar to his inaugural address, when he spoke of "American carnage," Trump painted a dark picture of a world plagued by violence and strife.
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The big picture: Large newspaper chains, facing economic strife, are consolidating and laying off thousands of journalists as an effort to stay in business.
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As humans, we'll always turn to things of beauty in times of strife and their work provides hope, inspiration, and creativity for us all.
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That's caused plenty of strife in his family -- but Dog's gonna have time to patch things up if that's what he wants to do.
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"Sandra has long believed that the world needs to make more space for love and peace and less strife and anguish," Ms. Schneider said.
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The church sits just outside of the city, which has seen its share of strife: crime, gang wars, unemployment, and budget woes, among them.
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At the same time, reports also surfaced of new strife — an indication that the government's earlier assertion that the protests had ended was premature.
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Netflix's newest film, Martin Scorsese's The Irishman, will also receive a 21-day release in theaters, but that's not without internal strife and controversy.
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In the past year, at least eight vice presidents and five senior directors have left the company, turnover indicating internal strife for the company.
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You get the same "enlist or retire" mandate that caused such strife in the comics, but it's tied directly to the story so far.
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The cheapest flight out of Israel was to Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean also known for its long history of division and strife.
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Prolonged droughts, displacing millions of people, are an important factor in much of the recent strife in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.
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Already strained by populism and identity politics, Europe is in danger of returning to the strife that produced totalitarianism in the 1930s, he warns.
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If you look at [the map] King's Row, there's a lot of strife going on between humans and omnics and we're hinting at it.
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Cameron's former coalition partners the Liberal Democrats accused him of putting "internal party strife" above the national interest in letting ministers campaign for either side.
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Because while Khloé Kardashian said publicly that Woods "broke up her family," Woods underscored that the strife has rippled out to those closest to her.
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There has been so little trouble, and the problem with what happened in North Carolina is the strife and the economic punishment that they're taking.
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Many had sought refuge here from persecution in other parts of the country, especially after the 20100 US-led invasion gave rise to sectarian strife.
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Though the LA Times noted that attendees took the demonstration in stride, some also betrayed the strife that accompanied being publicly queer in the 90s.
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The military campaign was touted as a pivotal moment for a nation that has been suffering from sectarian strife since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
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Strife between the country's two major ethnic groups — the majority Sinhalese and minority Tamils — underlined a brutal civil war that lasted from 1983 to 2009.
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Yet its lessons apply across the political spectrum, as battles between the two parties are eclipsed by the destructive and deeply tribalist strife within them.
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Sure enough, they can point to how global poverty, life expectancy, opportunity and peace are all improving, even allowing for strife in the Middle East.
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Disengaging will not cut America off from the world so much as leave it vulnerable to the turmoil and strife that the new nationalism engenders.
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After years of dictatorship, occupation, sectarian strife and government mismanagement in Iraq, Saeed's perspective on the future is laced with a heavy dose of skepticism.
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BOSTON — Cast your eye over the orchestral landscape, and the big picture could be seen as one of institutional malaise: deficits, labor strife, cowardly programming.
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A Facebook account that appears to belong to the teenager reveals a preoccupation with the racial strife that has dominated American life in recent years.
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During its tumultuous year on the site, Reddit's Donald Trump community (r/the_donald) has been a constant source of strife for users and moderators alike.
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Libya increased production by more than 92,000 barrels a day last month after resuming crude exports from ports once closed amid the country's civil strife.
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Indeed, one of the supposed reasons for his coup, beyond ending the strife between the red shirts and yellow shirts, was to protect the monarchy.
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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Kurdish militants killed two soldiers and wounded two others in a firefight on Tuesday in Turkey's strife-ridden southeast, security sources said.
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A fight over a holy patch of ground in the center of the Old City of Jerusalem has triggered violence, political chaos, and religious strife.
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President Obama has a lot on his plate right now -- from gun safety and racial strife to climate change to ISIS and myriad international crises.
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IHS says strife in Somalia, coupled with a forecast for months of clement weather, have put Somali pirates in its "top 10 risks" for 2016.
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He points out that advisors are helping to solve real-life problems, such as aging parents, death and dying, serious illness and marital money strife.
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The tune — about the journey and battle for civil rights — is always powerful, but took on additional poignancy last night amidst the strife of 2016.
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Elections seem increasingly less likely to result in strife, even if they still generally return incumbents, and more and more often for unconstitutional third terms.
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This week has been all over the place for the beleaguered company and its customers, with literally every day bringing a new source of strife.
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These may seem like yet more turmoil in a region marked by perpetual strife but, in fact, the stakes here are wider than people imagine.
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That last point can sometimes make it harder to process claims when applicants come from countries with civil wars or high levels of ethnic strife.
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Yeah, yeah, there are some familiar narrative moves, but "Cleverman" draws on Aboriginal mythology and Australian social strife in ways that are new and interesting.
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The Calais camp came to symbolize Europe's fraught efforts to cope with a record influx of migrants fleeing strife in countries from Afghanistan to Sudan.
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Critics say Suu Kyi, who is also a Nobel laureate, should be stripped of her prize for failing to do more to end the strife.
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Domestic violence has long been a problem for the police, who say they often have no warning about such strife before it leads to violence.
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Severe civil strife or regime instability could even lead to direct American military intervention in Pakistan to secure nuclear sites, a scenario fraught with danger.
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The protest, that Sadr said would start on Friday, threatened to escalate tensions over a long-awaited economic overhaul in the strife-torn oil producer.
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Barclays analysts said the leadership structure could create internal strife, as it gives acting CBS CEO Joe Ianniello command of the robust CBS-branded assets.
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According to the intelligence files, Mnangagwa's overtures to Tsvangirai and white farmers became apparent in early 22015 amid bitter strife within the ZANU-PF party.
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Regardless of that strife, Republicans in Washington think Tester's front-and-center role in the battle over Jackson can be used against him this fall.
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They believe no matter the outcome of the presidential election, there's going to be social strife and they've won the right to fight against it.
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The White House efforts to undermine Woodward's credibility strongly mirrored its response to other tell-all books that detailed internal strife and attacked the president.
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Almost immediately after taking over the Los Angeles Police Department, which was plagued by scandal, racial strife and recalcitrant officers, he courted reformers and critics.
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Strife between Sanders and his supporters and the DNC erupted at the Nevada Democratic Convention over the weekend when Sanders supporters shouted Clinton supporter Sen.
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Perhaps classes to help immigrant Muslim women adapt to the European culture and its values would be beneficial and a step toward lessening the strife.
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Her account has sparked strife within Breitbart, with the publication losing former editor Ben Shapiro and former spokesman Kurt Bardella since it entered national headlines.
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We wondered last week about his internal strife, which seemed to find some sort of resolution, oddly, as he was being strangled by the Hilltopper.
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But financially and artistically, that was only sustainable for so long, and as the venue returned to more flexible opening times, strife with neighbors returned.
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Privately funded refugee resettlement is not a silver bullet, but it can alleviate some of the suffering of those displaced by violence and civil strife.
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" From Howlin' Wolf, Mr. Jagger chose two tales of fierce, comic romantic strife and churning rhythm: "Just Like I Treat You" and "Commit a Crime.
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If the United States wants to avoid strife in Asia, it should resist antagonizing China by encircling it with ever more military partners and bases.
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During times of great strife (illness, job change, being fired, divorce, death, or deep financial trouble) I have found that one must focus on survival.
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Forget about your worries and your strife ... The bare necessities of life will come to you," promises Baloo the bear in Disney's "The Jungle Book.
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Moreover, the vote to give Kurdish leaders a mandate to negotiate independence for their region of more than 8.3 million threatens to ignite more strife.
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When robots take all the jobs, I also see civil strife and revolution occurring if corporations and the government don't give back enough to society.
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It was an odd thing to witness in a place like Brooklyn, where there is certainly plenty of strife but markers of black prosperity abound.
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A full-blown water crisis is drying out Iran, much to the concern of officials who fear protests and strife if conditions do not improve.
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Separate teams of Russian and English speakers generated content aimed at bolstering Putin in Russia and fomenting strife in the U.S., the ex-workers said.
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Avoiding contentious issues: When talking with your sibling, don't bring up anything that could create strife, like politics, religion or even rehashing traumatic childhood memories.
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San Francisco's small business scene has taken a hit amid the coronavirus pandemic, and one tech CEO is aiming to alleviate some of the strife.
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It's a story that's full of sardonic humor and joy, alongside real-life strife and thoughtful metaphors for the biggest problems our society is facing.
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Working-level agents wanted prosectors to be more aggressive — a tension that the inspector general found "caused significant strife and mistrust" between the two groups.
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We needed a movie to to transition from the Summer of Scam into The Winter Of Strife, and The Good Liar has heard our cries.
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Cranly and Dedalus came of age in an Ireland riven by religious strife, Bobbi and Frances in an Ireland gutted by the 2008 financial collapse.
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America ultimately secured her hard-won independence, and endured little interference from her European cousins, bound as they became within colonial entanglement and internecine strife.
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Salvini sought a shock victory that he hoped would bring down the national coalition government, which includes the PD and is riven by internal strife.
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The closures came amid significant strife for the department store industry at large, affecting companies ranging from Sears and JCPenney to Barneys and Lord & Taylor.
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They aren't getting along these days, according to The Financial Times — and it has reportedly led to internal strife at Guggenheim, the financial investment powerhouse.
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And like the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Russian departure from Chechnya left a devastated land that quickly descended into lawless strife among rival factions.
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Columnist Josh Cohen believes in a more drastic solution to Iraq's sectarian strife, with the creation of an independent "Sunnistan" free of control from Baghdad.
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The next elections are not due until August 2017 but politicians are already trying to rally supporters in a country prone to strife during elections.
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Only one thing, he said: the addition of Hindutva , the ideology of "Hindu-ness," which had cursed India with a poisonous history of communal strife.
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In South Sudan, Grandi said the combination of violence, ethnic strife, lack of development, climatic factors and international neglect was unmatched anywhere in the world.
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Apple is facing internal strife and has lost talent in its health efforts as it attempts to move deeper into the $3.5 trillion medical industry.
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The allegations of threats, fraud and extortion are a dark window into the fraud and strife that have dogged the cryptocurrency marketplace in recent years.
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While self-care needs to go deeper than candles and bubble baths, having a good long soak in times of strife can be pretty therapeutic.
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Precious gems are born of strife, of shotgun marriages between hostile chemical elements, and they're tough enough to survive cataclysms that obliterate everything around them.
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It has that "GG" blend of loopy exuberance and authentic family strife — definitely on the weepier side of the spectrum, but romantic and encouraging, too.
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"The worst option is a military coup or a sharp split in the military which could lead to breakdown and wide civil strife," he said.
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"I think he would cause more strife, ill feeling, and sadness," Cecil Sharpe, 92, a longtime Squirrel Hill resident said before the White House announcement.
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Sudan, like Algeria, had largely escaped the upheaval in 2011, in part because the painful memories of earlier episodes of civil strife were still fresh.
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"Elite publications," Jones said, were calling for a "civil emergency" and encouraging the public to rise up using "racial strife" to take down President Trump.
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The film's sexlessness is notable because one of Emmerich's key innovations has always been getting marital strife and familial estrangement to dovetail with global catastrophe.
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Government surveys show that when children leave state care and enter the "real world" at age 18, they struggle most with loneliness and financial strife.
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These conditions, of adulterous marital strife and abundant crystal meth, begat The Sebadoh, the semi-eponymous 1999 record that would lead to the namesake band's undoing.
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He proceeded to hire the first black agent in FBI history to infiltrate the organization, create internal strife and report back to him on its activities.
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Patience for a soured marriage is already short, however, and other states would probably look for ways to end strife that would risk destabilizing the Union.
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Yet despite years of ideological strife and increasing hardship under a U.S. economic embargo, Castro's Cuba became renowned for high education standards and world-class doctors.
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After years of strife between its radical and pragmatic wings, the Green Party's leadership is suddenly remarkably unified and has managed to rise above the bickering.
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By making droughts hotter and drier, the threat of drought induced migration and conflict is growing in areas that are vulnerable to social and military strife.
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Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, has faced heavy international criticism for not taking a higher profile in responding to the strife in Rakhine state.
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" Although the statement involves taking a political side, a spokesperson for the magazine told BuzzFeed News they are trying to move away from "the political strife.
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Cutting carbon, he added, could result in a dramatic reduction in the world's quality of life that would usher in mass starvation, poverty and civil strife.
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Bitcoin, despite its ongoing internal strife, is very useful as permissionless global money, and has a legitimate shot at becoming a global reserve and settlement currency.
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More than 50,000 Venezuelan refugees have arrived in Roraima since last year, fleeing an economic crisis and political strife in their country, the governor told reporters.
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But there is a kind of strife that is always going to be among us, especially when we have the ruling class, and then everyone else.
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I don't think we realize just the amount of strife that's in store for us if we don't start to clean up our act, take action.
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Named after the Greek goddess of strife and discord, Eris' position in your birth chart indicates how and where in life you express your rebellious side.
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Concluding, "My main goal is to reach people through the universal love of music and not cause strife or anger against anyone or about any situation!"
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Political strife may be an easy scapegoat, but Bloomberg actually points to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA), which went into effect back in 2010.
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It was reported in recent days that 700 Christian families had been forced to evacuate as a result of strife between Iraqi forces and the Kurds.
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" Metcalfe said the strife toward the end of the Ong's Hat saga came from people who felt lied to, or just "didn't want their magic stolen.
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Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump announced their intention to divorce on Thursday — but did their social media activity previously offer clues to their marital strife?
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The inconvenient legacy of the first mulatto presidency may be more of fierce racial strife than of reflecting back to us our innate capacity to heal.
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Carter, a Democrat, had 32 solar panels put on the White House roof in 1979, during an oil crisis spurred by strife in oil producer Iran.
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Violent civil strife haunts Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen, while the global glut in oil production has hamstrung Arab Gulf economies, complicating their efforts to modernize.
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"There are still some real issues around farmer incomes, employment and civil strife that will likely play a large role in the upcoming election," said Anand.
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LA Noire draws you in, with a gleaming, sometimes terrifying city full of the social strife, glitz and rot of Hollywood town in the late 40s.
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Wolff's portrayal of a disorganized West Wing filled with strife and aides questioning the president's fitness to lead debuted in January with some 28,000 in sales.
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Collective litigation — when meritorious — usually results in settlement negotiations (or bargaining), a "collective" settlement agreement, an improvement in working conditions, and a reduction of industrial strife.
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The Barrett Brown Review of Arts & Letters & Civil Strife is written monthly by Barrett Brown, winner of the 2016 National Magazine Award for columns and commentary.
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The lesson of the past two decades in the Middle East is surely that regime change leads to chaos, war, refugee flows, sectarian strife and more.
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The pope also reportedly touched on the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and strife in Syria, Yemen, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Ukraine and on the Korean peninsula.
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Mr. Obama spoke of a "crude populism" driving politics in the United States and Europe that fed on "uncertainty and unease and strife" around the world.
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"Having learned of the political strife and resulting disruption to tea production, naturally we have serious concerns about supply," said Dilhan Fernando, director at Dilmah Tea.
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This was part of the state's "heart balm" laws designed to provide legal action in cases of martial strife, for example, breaking off a marriage contract.
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Advocates and activists describe the Stonewall as a regular meeting place that people gravitate toward in times of strife, pain or celebration for the gay community.
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These are twisted versions of human intimacy, and, while they aren't beyond O'Hara's understanding, she doesn't add anything to the script's underbelly of domination and strife.
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Vox reported in July that Walmart's e-commerce division was on track to lose more than $1 billion this year, which had caused some strife internally.
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The 33-year-old, who is no stranger to speaking out on racial strife, further found himself lamenting the state of race relations in the country.
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But it also adds to a deepening mystery about what it all means – especially to us on this lonely Blue Planet teeming with life and strife.
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Eventually, FARC commanders came to believe that Delgado had been co-opted by Colombian military intelligence, as part of a larger operation to cause internal strife.
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Wirth will also have to contend with growing uncertainty about Chevron's operations in strife-torn Venezuela, where it is the only remaining major U.S. oil producer.
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If people became incapable of having sex or incapable of giving birth then you'd probably see a lot of strife, chaos and collective grief and unhappiness.
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That move caused internal strife with Zalora, its business in Southeast Asia, which triggered the loss of two partners and other senior staff within the organization.
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Fans of the game have plotted countless queer readings of it—including the subtextual existence of a romantic arch between the protagonist, Cloud Strife, and Sephiroth.
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If allowed, it could cost gold firms billions of rand as the industry struggles with lower commodity prices, deeper ore bodies and labour strife curbing output.
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Bannon embodied the ongoing strife surrounding the conservative movement, and he sought to circumvent the President and become a movement by himself, in spite of Trump.
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