Does the sale of armaments to a warring nation constitute warring ourselves?
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Turkey and Russia this week urged Libya's warring parties to declare a ceasefire on Sunday as warring factions clashed and carried out air strikes in a conflict drawing increasing foreign involvement and concern.
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The couple's entire episode storyline revolves around their warring fathers.
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With multiple warring factions in Syria, the scene is complicated.
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The warring parties are now negotiating directly in Saudi Arabia.
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"Basically every warring faction has come together," the official said.
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Lauren's life at home between her warring parents is miserable.
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Liberians living abroad, regardless of their ethnicity or warring faction.
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Warring impulses again, but then Lowlife suffers from them, too.
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Trump is not able to unite the GOP's warring factions.
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Thirteen years later, however, Iraq has collapsed into warring states.
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"There are two warring aspects of my personality," she said.
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Shootings are common, as are bloody battles between warring cartels.
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They decide to turn back to warn the warring couple.
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Her voice blazed as she delineated the character's warring impulses.
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Migrants have become the gold that finances Libya's warring factions.
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The parties had evolved from competitive coalitions into warring tribes.
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Those moderate districts are ghost towns in a warring Congress.
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He cultivates chaos; he cultivates people warring for his attention.
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The warring parties both enjoy military support from regional powers.
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Each of the warring factions quickly threw themselves into the drama.
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The first call between the warring nations took place on Wednesday.
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The marriage's goal was to bring peace to the warring nations.
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For ordinary Afghans caught between warring sides, life is quickly deteriorating.
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The warring parties were meant to withdraw their forces by Jan.
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He said the warring parties offered "concrete ideas" to achieve peace.
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He urged the warring sides to come to a peaceful solution.
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How much of your job is mediation among warring family members?
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But the intervention also undeniably forced the warring parties to negotiate.
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But they did not have the backing of the warring parties.
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Peace talks between some of Syria's warring parties restarted in Geneva.
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Lettuce Growing from watchplantsgrow I especially love the warring microgreen content.
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Cotton plays successfully to the warring constituencies of the Republican party.
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The president's office has denied claims Zuma was warring with Gordhan.
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Those killed are thought to be victims of warring drug cartels.
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She says that she feels trapped between the two warring parties.
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The Times' headline read: "End Brexit feud, Queen tells warring politicians".
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The last talks between Yemen's warring sides took place in 2016.
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He Googled the acronym and tripped over all the warring headlines.
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The United States and its allies wasted energy warring with them.
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Libya's two warring administrations are expected to form a unity government.
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ISTANBUL/BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Turkey and Russia urged Libya's warring parties on Wednesday to declare a ceasefire on Sunday as warring factions clashed and carried out air strikes in a conflict drawing increasing foreign involvement and concern.
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Leilaz says Trump and Kim got "closer" despite their previous warring words.
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The presidency said in May that Zuma was not warring with Gordhan.
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The warring ideas of choice versus cinematics even impacts the game's combat.
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The recently-warring countries have been locked in a bitter border dispute.
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Brexit has divided the country into warring tribes who loathe each other.
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Warring local tribes, and gangs preying on migrants, are a daily threat.
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The warring sides also have agreed to share a 550-seat parliament.
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He throws chaos into the moment with distractions and promotes warring factions.
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But they can sometimes set the agenda or mediate between warring parties.
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We just hope the warring siblings reach a detente before Christmas break.
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Obama, as nice as he supposedly was, still did plenty of warring.
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Various cease-fire initiatives have repeatedly failed to separate the warring parties.
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Civilians have often been caught among the warring parties in Syria's war.
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The government is now a collection of warring factions issuing rival ultimatums.
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The warring sides are competing to seize territory vacated by Islamic State.
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Scaramucci is a polarizing figure among the warring factions in Trump's administration.
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He also transformed Australian unions from warring factions into a unified force.
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They tend to see life as an eternal competition between warring tribes.
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In Libya, Facebook is being used as a weapon between warring groups.
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The risk for the warring bidders is that their target slips away.
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At the same time, G-Shine began to split into warring factions.
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The warring sides stomped up the stadium's concrete bleachers, taunting each other.
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Sunday's Berlin summit convened the main foreign supporters of Libya's warring sides.
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International efforts to bring warring sides to new talks have not succeeded.
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Most did not even believe the warring sides would uphold the truce.
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The "men's rights" movement is full of splinter factions and warring tribes.
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Because these three little boys already have two warring adults in their lives.
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Some speculated that hawkish Lighthizer is warring against moderates Larry Kudlow and Mnuchin.
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Many residents are bracing for more hardship as the warring sides dig in.
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It is believed Ukraine's performance will deepen the divide between the warring countries.
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It has two competing, warring governments — neither of which actually runs the country.
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You are warring against institutions that are not out for your best interest.
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Mr Tillerson believes the warring parties are "tired" and "weary" of the conflict.
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The warring sides claim to have inflicted hundreds of casualties in enemy ranks.
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The two companies are now warring in the automated assistant/smart speaker arena.
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Few of these foreigners have ideological affinity with any of Libya's warring sides.
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Her message to the warring parties was simple: Return to the negotiating table.
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He has been pushing to bring the warring parties to restart peace talks.
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Several scuffles ensued, as police officers tried to keep the warring parties separated.
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It does not prevent outside powers providing military aid to the warring parties.
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Instead the ideologies and warring affiliations are the basis for the author's worldmaking.
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Asian stock markets drifted lower as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
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Warring parties have deliberately targeted aid workers and manipulated aid for political gain.
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None of the others, ascribed to warring drug-traffickers, has led to arrests.
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It did not divide Trump's often warring advisers, however, an administration official said.
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That's a question our perpetually warring mayor and governor can't seem to answer.
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The story featured in Kirby's "Fourth World Saga" series is about warring planets.
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"These warring factors leave us neutral on the S&P 500," she added.
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Warring between mayors and governors is as natural in New York as jaywalking.
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A cartoonist once drew an illustration depicting Microsoft's organizational chart as warring factions.
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And yet Kavanaugh has tried to bring these two warring positions into harmony.
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And in 2015, Chinese officials brought together South Sudan's warring parties for negotiations.
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A cartoonist once drew an illustration depicting Microsoft's organizational chart as warring factions.
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It&aposs true that this idea would require warring companies to work together.
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The warring sides claim to have inflicted thousands of casualties in enemy ranks.
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He has also struggled to curb the rampant violence among warring drug cartels.
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Warring drug gangs have made Guerrero one of the deadliest states in Mexico.
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Syria is still a battlefield for warring factions, failed state, and humanitarian disaster.
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This esoteric debate became increasingly bitter, splitting the Bitcoin community into two warring camps.
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One photo from their wedding showed the pair warring with lightsabers at the reception.
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Magic was less important than the political scheming and violence between warring human factions.
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There are warring schools of thought about the benefits and perils of engineering debt.
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If Warring had sold, say, 100,000 copies would this change still have taken place?
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Over the centuries, the French capital has been the backdrop to many warring tribes.
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A national crisis, such as a big terrorist attack, might ease the partisan warring.
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The trailer offers several tantalizing glimpses of Westeros's many warring factions — and of dragons!
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At its best, this cosmic duo can help unite warring factions and supersize romance.
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You have basically warring tribes that subordinate the national interest to their tribal interest.
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He recently announced plans to invite Yemen&aposs warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
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Warring factions have insisted on producing their own databases, often working with commercial vendors.
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Libya has been ruling by warring militias since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
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None of Iraq's warring communities has done more to rescue Yazidis than the Kurds.
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In Libya they also involve the warring militias through whose territory the migrants pass.
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The timing, two weeks before the warring sides are meant to unite, is uncanny.
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A youth-exchange organisation was launched to help reconcile the region's formerly warring nations.
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Bridenstine would also bring together two warring factions that have divided the aerospace community.
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A third-round pick, Warring is expected to compete for a prominent rookie role.
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The 24/7 world of trolling and Twitter has split America into warring camps.
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His work mainly involved going on peace-making trips to engage with warring parties.
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But in the crucible of online fandom, demographic distinctions can coarsen into warring factions.
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The White House has also been warring with the media, and CNN in particular.
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You have two different philosophies warring which are in constant distinction from each other.
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Adidas, Under Armour and Nike sponsor these amateur teams, which are perpetually warring duchies.
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But unlike those initiatives, Conflict & Food is literally bringing people from warring countries together.
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So he'll teach you what his years of observing warring couples have taught him.
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In Honduras, warring gang factions have plunged the country into a state of crisis.
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Sources close to the warring couple tell us Rob is cutting Chyna off financially.
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American troops have spent much of the past 17 years warring in warmer climes.
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It began working in secret to broker a truce between the nation's warring gangs.
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Mr. Griffiths said he planned to invite the warring sides to Geneva on Sept.
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They stumble upon warring clans of semi-nomads called the Rabbits and the Bears.
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Politely -- actually, not that politely -- I sent him home to his allegedly warring parents.
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The voices who divide our country into warring tribes do our country a disservice.
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But their increasing frequency points to an alarming rise in violence between warring cartels.
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International humanitarian law obliges all warring parties to protect medical missions, the ICRC said.
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Her nomination would offer the best hope of bringing together the party's warring factions.
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That proposal, known as border adjustment, had divided the corporate world into warring camps.
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Under international law, the warring sides must spare civilians and civilian infrastructure, he added.
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In the story, Neanderthals' fire is stolen by a warring clan of Homo erectus.
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The warring sides disagree over who should control the city and port after forces withdraw.
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" His deal, he continued, represented a chance to "unite the warring instincts in us all.
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It has kept reporters busy with warring factions badmouthing one another to various media outlets.
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As with the previous negotiations, that is difficult because there are many warring parties involved.
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In Libya, where rival militias have been warring for control since the fall of Col.
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It probably has something to do with the warring mutants and mole people below me.
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Nor is the Republican universe limited to the increasingly warring factions of business and evangelicals.
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Griffiths is aiming to convene another round of talks between the warring parties this month.
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Tensions between the warring parties escalated in the disaster's aftermath, deteriorating an already unstable ceasefire.
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His domain split into warring fiefs that eventually gave rise to Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
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Yet these two nations are among the great unreconciled of the 20th century's warring parties.
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Were they hardened sociopathic criminals, or were they petulant teenagers warring over some silly story?
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This year must be one in which warring parties stop using aid as a weapon.
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Russian and American forces have also been deployed in Manbij to keep warring parties apart.
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Any missteps would only give validation to a larger rap community indefinitely warring against change.
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A U.N.-backed government in Tripoli has so far failed to reconcile Libya's warring factions.
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For Melanie, the abrupt awareness of her many different identities warring inside her was overwhelming.
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De Mistura plans to shuttle from room to room, meeting individually with the warring factions.
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In previous trips he's emphasized his record and how he can bring warring parties together.
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Until Labour's warring factions budge on that front, many people will continue to vote UKIP.
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SANAA (Reuters) - A ceasefire agreed between Yemen's warring parties in Hodeidah will begin on Dec.
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Our country's future cannot continue to be a zero-sum game between two warring sides.
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He wanted to "expose how the female psychology is just as vulnerable" to warring duality.
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If there's one event that could possibly reunite the warring Gallagher brothers, it's surely Glastonbury.
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The panoply of conflicts and warring parties has made the war resistant to international peacemaking.
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The authorities, however, tried to play down the possibility that warring gangs were to blame.
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The history of the women's movement is one of warring factions and sharp self-criticism.
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Instances of cooperation between the warring parties have become more common, particularly in contested areas.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for the warring sides to honor the temporary truce.
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While the world is warring, Wakanda hides in plain sight deep in the tropical forest.
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And this is all happening while the Avengers on Earth are warring with one another.
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He was also the government's chief negotiator when the warring parties last met, in January 2014.
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Several of these smugglers have been detained by warring parties during this process, according to Adel.
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Usually hostilities will flare up between two warring tribes, like the Team Katie Maloney Schwartz vs.
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With engaged, inspiring leaders, warring factions can find common ground and stubborn problems can find solutions.
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But the departures are generally heralded by growing reports of warring factions within the Oval Office.
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A ceasefire the warring sides signed in the Ethiopian capital in December was violated hours later.
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Griffiths said that by November the United Nations hopes to resume consultations with the warring sides.
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"Dune" tells the story of warring noble families against the backdrop of the desert planet Arrakis.
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In an industry where warring tech giants are battling for user loyalty, it's a big deal.
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The mixing of what would soon become warring factions within the White House didn't last long.
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Pence said the US was also working to set up a ceasefire between the warring factions.
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It's a more traditional story about an escaped princess, the dangers of magic, and warring kingdoms.
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But even as IGAD urges a new ceasefire, the warring parties are preparing for more fighting.
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But implementing the deal will be tough given the depth of distrust between the warring parties.
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Since the election in June, Theresa May's warring cabinet has made for a weak negotiating partner.
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The Buddhafield broke into warring factions -- "the Big Ugly," they called the breakup -- and eventually dissolved.
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They did this a lot 8443,500 years ago in what they called the warring states period.
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It's your move, warring retail behemoths: The race is on and my food-hole is open.
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Later on Thursday, Griffiths announced plans to invite Yemen&aposs warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
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But this has suffered numerous setbacks and the warring parties have not yet left the port.
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After a string of failed agreements, the two main warring parties signed a deal last September.
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Griffiths has recently been shuttling between the warring parties to avert a coalition assault on Hodeidah.
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The UN can only be as effective as the warring parties or the big powers permit.
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For now, as all warring parties are exhausted, the euro can prove mightier than the sword.
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In 2628, warring factions made a deal to extend them while also gradually phasing them out.
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Lexa is responsible for uniting 12 warring groups and establishing order where there once was none.
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The Good Friday Agreement effectively ended the violence in Northern Ireland and brought warring communities together.
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The blocking of main roads by warring parties is hampering humanitarian access to those in need.
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On February 20, peace talks are due to be held in Geneva between the warring parties.
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Here, concerts became proving grounds for warring gangs who hailed from different corners of the city.
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He casts the synods as a battle: warring factions, attacks and frontal assaults, purges and collaborators.
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In Libya, Russia has publicly offered itself up as a mediator between the country's warring factions.
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The end result was a lot of warring, independent product groups, all doing their own things.
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"You've got these two warring factions — the M.A.T. side and the abstinence-based side," he said.
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May, who is already caught between warring factions, politically, they would have constrained her even further.
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He noted that the priority was to help the warring parties reach a cease-fire agreement.
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The line vanished long ago as a boundary between warring communities and does not officially exist.
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Then came the ascendency of social media and the tribal warring of the cable television networks.
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This is the equivalent of your warring relatives all sitting down together at the same wedding.
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Overcoming the challenges of distrust and creating credible commitments between formerly warring parties requires power sharing.
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The country's two warring parties were set to sign a cease-fire agreement in Moscow today.
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Based on the speed of the kill, death by a "warring" blender was almost certainly instantaneous.
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Sirte lies in the center of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
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Sirte lies in the centre of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
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Instead, we see the politics of division geared toward dividing and separating Americans into warring factions.
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United Nations peacekeeping missions were originally designed to make sure warring parties kept a negotiated peace.
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His mandate was to rein in a warring West Wing and streamline the President's decision-making.
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Warring Afghans in pursuit of peace would do well to keep donors and capitalists in mind.
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Mr. Colgrass refused to align himself exclusively with any of the warring postwar new-music styles.
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Mr. Colgrass refused to align himself exclusively with any of the warring postwar new-music styles.
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Back in 1989, getting Afghanistan's warring parties to agree to a peace deal was difficult enough.
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Sirte lies in the center of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
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The donation comes as Congress and the White House continue warring over the future of DACA.
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Oil production facilities have been hit over the years by terrorist attacks and takeovers by warring militias.
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Dimon was somewhat more optimistic, though he admonished warring factions in the U.S. to resolve their differences.
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The warring parties there agreed to a ceasefire last Wednesday, set to again at 12:00 a.m.
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Aid organizations have been encouraged to share their locations with the warring parties to avoid being hit.
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Yemen imports 90% of its food, so the warring parties control its supply as yet another weapon.
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Washington (CNN)Revelations from a Texas investigation of Trump University have state leaders warring over whether Gov.
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Mr. Ban encouraged the warring parties to lift sieges as "a confidence-building measure" before the talks.
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U.N.-led efforts to bring the warring sides together to negotiate a political transition also have failed.
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Asian stock markets got off to a guarded start as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
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That Nigeria is using the air force to separate warring communities suggests that the police cannot cope.
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Expect to deal with warring factions, difficult moral quandaries, and hard choices over what gear to wear.
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In April, the Italian interior ministry negotiated a peace deal between two warring groups in the region.
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The university arena turned into a chaotic scene as the two warring sides amped up their positions.
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The guys who are a lot more like a force of nature than just another warring tribe?
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The National Unity Government that emerged after the problematic 2014 election has institutionalized gridlock between warring factions.
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Republicans are warring over last week's stunning collapse of GOP leaders' legislation for repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
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The strikes come as the United Nations tries to secure a ceasefire agreement between the warring sides.
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Even when warring groups move from conflict to peace, the repetition compulsion still lurks in the background.
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But first, the formerly warring parties must agree on what Terekeka is: a county or a state.
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Friday brings an important milestone in the seemingly endless brinkmanship battle between the warring factions in Congress.
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But since then, troops supporting the former warring rivals have not found a way to coexist peacefully.
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The promise of facts is to settle arguments between warring perspectives and simplify the issues at stake.
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The authorities have long struggled to contain the violence spawned by warring drug traffickers and militia groups.
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The warring sides will resume meeting from Tuesday in Qatar after the conclusion of Intra-Afghan talks.
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Those who hoped the State of the Union speech might unify America's warring tribes went home disappointed.
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The warring between parties led an official to say that the repeat might not be credible, either.
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S. trade truce sparked hopes the two warring sides could make progress in long-drawn out negotiations.
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But basically what it means is using our incredible resources to try to bring warring factions together.
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And, in Brooklyn and Washington, warring Muslim sects traded accusations in the wake of shootings and deaths.
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Brazilian authorities blamed warring cartels for two prison riots that killed more than 20.8871 people last year.
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Kalanick and his faction backed Immelt, while Benchmark, the venture capital firm warring with Kalanick, backed Whitman.
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The United Nations has been holding meetings between the warring parties on board the ship for months.
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He also led unsuccessful European peace talks in 1991 and 1992 among the warring states of Yugoslavia.
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Warren contends that she is the best candidate to unite the party's warring moderate and progressive factions.
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Caught between warring European powers for centuries, the country has little legacy of its own trusted institutions.
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She shows former warring parties consider these factors in deciding whether to negotiate or return to fighting.
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" The warring lovers called a succession of truces, only to resume battle, with Jager screaming: "That's wrong!
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A law enforcement official said two crews on opposite sides of the Grand Concourse had been warring.
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While Warren was bolstering her state-level ties, she was warring with fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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They believe they can politically position her between the warring front-runners, Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders.
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Throughout decades of war, the Soviets and warring mujaheddin factions seeded the ground with explosive death traps.
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Forget agreeing to disagree: Labour's warring tribes can't even agree on what it is that divides them.
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Two warring branches of government will now most likely require the third -- the judiciary -- to adjudicate their conflict.
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There's warring factions in my personality that I try to exploit, but it does come down to me.
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Extra police and troops were sent in after warring drug gangs increased killings in the state in 2017.
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His comments came after Russia, Turkey and Iran on Tuesday backed a shaky truce between Syria's warring parties.
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"Will and I were in constant conflict, to the point where we were warring over Jaden," she admitted.
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Russia has said the Security Council could not impose a ceasefire without a deal between the warring parties.
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He said Cammaert appealed for calm and a strengthening of the ceasefire in Hodeidah by the warring parties.
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Warring political parties seized on powerful Facebook ad tools to get targeted messages about the process to voters.
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As the official start summer of approaches, it's hard not to hear two warring voices in our heads.
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An opposition delegation arrived shortly before he left, but there was no sign the warring sides had met.
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Russia had said the Security Council could not impose a ceasefire without a deal between the warring parties.
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In a statement, he urged the warring parties to give aid agencies access to the people in need.
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So these two warring factions did the only thing that rivalling fandoms and supporters can do these days.
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While other streamers have been warring and refusing to host each other's content services, Roku's stayed Swiss-neutral.
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Zuma has backed the finance minister and his office said in May he is not warring with Gordhan.
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Although South Sudan's main warring parties signed a peace deal in September, widespread violence, especially rape, has continued.
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Libya has been divided since 2014 between rival institutions and warring factions based in the east and west.
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The country's two warring gangs, or maras, MS-13 and Barrio 18, are responsible for most of it.
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A president needs to span deep divides, build complex coalitions and unite warring factions — at home and abroad.
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Content is the differentiator between the warring platforms, and they are bidding up the price for quality creative.
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"Warring parties have displayed a brazen and brutal disregard for international humanitarian and human rights law," he said.
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They ignore what is at stake in the Yemen conflict and the true identity of the warring parties.
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With Catalonia split almost evenly between two warring blocks, the outcome of the election depends mainly on turnout.
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Anonymous officials speaking to news outlets have described the Justice Department as a battleground split between warring factions.
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The difference is that the Democrats hope to unite their warring factions by reaching for more optimistic notes.
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Restaurant Review 11 Photos View Slide Show ' What a gnarled knot of warring impulses I feel about Lowlife.
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With billions of dollars in tariffs threatened on both sides, the U.S. and China look like warring nations.
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A recent South Park episode featured warring syndicates of fourth-graders selling Juul pods to even younger kids.
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But insiders say it's an oversimplification to perceive the Trump White House as divided between two warring camps.
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The operation was supposed to last weeks and intimidate Iran, which has supported one of the warring factions.
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Back then, the government was full of heated debate and warring political factions among different branches of government.
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On Sunday evening, Michael, Lucifer and their warring teams snaked around the audience, which was seated on stage.
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By 2007, in fact, Mr. Guzmán was warring with the Beltrán-Leyva brothers, according to Jesus Zambada García.
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The ISSG includes the principal backers of Syria's warring parties, including the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.
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Good and evil, it claims, have mustered two warring teams; the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
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But blowing it up — once the default position for the sport's warring factions — is no longer an option.
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Worse than that, everyday Americans are being divided and subdivided into ethnic, gender and sexual-orientation warring camps.
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It was a microcosm of the national sorting being driven by Mr. Trump and his culture-warring politics.
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But in our time, the already awkward relationship between these two legacies has broken down into warring standoff.
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This has split investors large and small into warring camps — both sides digging in with quasi-religious fervor.
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The warring parties signed a ceasefire in December in the Ethiopian capital, but it was violated within hours.
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Most patients' suffering symptoms after the medication was administered "were not able to explain the issues," Warring said.
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Michelle Obama, let's be honest, is one of the only people who could unite the party's warring factions.
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People with warring political affiliations may simply be less interested in socializing together, at least at semipublic events.
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The inquiry also is to examine widespread recruitment of children by warring parties and arbitrary arrests and detentions.
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The tensions have created a sharp divide in the Republican Party, with an electorate warring against the establishment.
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It's the Trump era, and two forces are warring for the heart of America's horny young straight college guy.
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The United Nations is pushing for the warring parties to finalise terms of the prisoner swap and implement it.
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Average monthly clashes between the warring sides have increased by 56 percent from last year, the figures also showed.
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Ending a marriage and splitting up assets can seem to the warring parties as only having one winner – lawyers.
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Joan Collins and Linda Evans played two warring women who tussle inexplicably often and in the strangest of ways.
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You'll do all this against a backdrop of interstellar war between five warring houses in a feudal dark age.
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As a Brit I can say that warring with the french is one of our favorite things to do.
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Warring with an upset stomach after enjoying a cheese plate isn't just disappointing — it can be flat-out confusing.
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The Afrin offensive has strained the complex ties between the warring sides in northern Syria and their external supporters.
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"The warring parties should also do a lot more to avoid irreparably harming children's safety and education," she added.
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Fire Emblem Heroes is a tactical role-playing strategy game about two warring kingdoms locked in a bitter clash.
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Their music is warring with Vancouver, and itself, pushing the duo to make the music weirder and more combative.
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Zuma - who has said he backs Gordhan but cannot stop the investigation - has denied warring with the finance minister.
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The move was announced on the day U.N.-brokered talks involving the warring sides in Syria resumed in Geneva.
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The warring sides accused each other of assassinating the official, who had only assumed his role a day before.
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Any suggestion that the ceasefire is under new strain is closely watched by the warring parties and their allies.
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It commits the warring parties — forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and rebel groups fighting them — to power-sharing.
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Russia, the United States and Turkey are backers of warring sides in the Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011.
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Mass starvation is a deadly byproduct of actions taken by warring parties and the Western nations propping them up.
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Countries have generally attempted to guarantee that warring parties refrain from using it to accomplish political or other results.
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But rarely discussed is the terror of being psychologically trapped between those warring states of self- and social-authorship.
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Kerry said the truce was designed to enable warring sides to resume negotiations on a political transition in Syria.
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Shakespeare has become a mostly May-to-August affair, despite the Bard's penchant for discontented winters and warring winds.
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But the warring sides continue to mount attacks to expand or recapture territory in attempts to increase their leverage.
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Children get used as pawns as families disintegrate, then have to adjust to a life with warring, spiteful parents.
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Mexican security forces and local landowners have tried to fight back, but warring cartels continue to splinter and proliferate.
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He has a record of forging compromises and bringing warring factions together, reflected in a recent collaboration with Gov.
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In March 2016, three days of fighting between two warring factions left more than 100 people dead in Shindand.
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In Yemen, the warring sides took a step toward peace: a cease-fire in the port city of Hudaydah.
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The ruminative "Crack the Case" tries to broker a deal between various warring parties in a culture of divisiveness.
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The result may be less dramatic than Mr. Calderón's drug war, in which warring cartels publicly displayed dismembered corpses.
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Though the warring parties agreed in December 2018 to address the spiraling humanitarian crisis, progress has still been slow.
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She said Libya's warring parties would need to play a major role if a solution was to be found.
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The panel also said that the warring parties had increasingly lashed out at critics, journalists and civil society activists.
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The pressure of an impending Brexit pushed the warring parties into a deal that restores the power sharing government.
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At one point in the story, Denis visits Prince Johnson, the leader of one of the country's warring factions.
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But it would likely choose a statesman capable of steering a moderate course and forging compromises between warring factions.
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Various warring factions in the congregation made it impossible to find a replacement pastor, even on an interim basis.
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But the warring parties and their intractable differences have made passing such spending measures difficult in the current climate.
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In fact, a distracted president could be an advantage, bringing together the warring congressional factions in a common cause.
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UNRWA called on warring parties to allow safe passage out of the camp for any residents wishing to leave.
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Second, he must ensure that all Republicans see him as an "impartial arbiter" between warring factions of his party.
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United Nations officials emphasize that under international law, the warring parties are responsible for verifying targets and minimizing harm.
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The referendum question has divided Britain into warring tribes, unable to settle on any shared vision of the future.
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When Taylor and Burton famously starred as a warring couple in the 1966 film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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Many movements toward greater democracy within the Democratic Party have, in fact, been ways to settle disputes between warring factions.
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Talks to secure a lasting ceasefire in Sudan's three warring regions under a road map for peace collapsed last August.
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But the warring factions have said this may be too much too soon for such a new and fragile relationship.
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Without being even remotely didactic, Erkmen's work also feels exceptionally relevant in this fractious time of warring camps and ideologies.
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The seven-person Biosphere II project in 1994 eventually split into warring factions that refused to speak to one another.
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In the historic first meeting between the leaders of the technically-still-warring nations, Trump is prioritizing instinct over planning.
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The United Nations says food shortages caused by the warring parties blocking supplies has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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The move was announced on the day United Nations-brokered talks between the warring sides in Syria resumed in Geneva.
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The approach, dubbed the "kingpin strategy," has splintered the cartels into warring factions, fueling internecine conflicts and bloody turf wars.
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Ending the conflict might cost the warring parties their livelihoods, so they have stopped talking to the UN's special envoy.
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A PUBLIC spat between two warring and wildly popular Chinese apps has had the feel of a teenage dance-off.
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Residents in the city said that clashes between the warring factions intensified ahead of the deadline, according to the Independent.
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Mr Farage seems to be the only politician able to keep the party's warring factions more or less under control.
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The series set among warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros, which began in 2011, is HBO's biggest hit.
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Didi Chuxing — formerly Didi Kuaidi — itself is a merger of two warring ride-hailing apps, Didi Dache and Kuaidi Dache.
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On Capitol Hill, Ryan must also preserve a tentative peace he has achieved among warring Republican factions in the Congress.
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A brutal clash between warring gangs in a Brazilian prison left at least 52 prisoners dead, 16 of them decapitated.
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A brutal clash between warring gangs in a Brazilian prison left at least 311 prisoners dead, 16 of them decapitated.
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Even worse, the Chamber and LAPD are keenly aware the warring factions will be using the star as a battleground.
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Sure, barbarians and warring neighbors can make the game stressful, but I can always pause and think over my situation.
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But no date has been set for the talks and the warring sides have accused each other of truce violations.
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There's a serious king doing everything he can to keep his people safe amongst the violent drama of warring factions.
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But that feuding left a space for businessman Mike Braun to pitch himself as an alternative to the warring congressmen.
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Instead, warring antagonists stake out opposing positions and complex political debates are reduced to a stream of insults and vitriol.
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GOP leaders facilitated negotiations between the warring factions in their conference in the hopes of hammering out an alternative agreement.
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Her boss, Wafula Chebukati, said that the commission had degenerated into warring factions and that candidates were intimidating his staff.
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At the United Nations, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the warring parties to stop all ground and air assaults.
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Attacks on humanitarian convoys and personnel have been frequent in South Sudan's conflict and both warring sides have been blamed.
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Strategic clashes between the warring parties have choked infrastructure, so aid and basic necessities are extremely hard to access. 3.
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To those of us who neither love bullfighting nor hate it, the warring camps of supporters and opponents seem excessive.
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A good part of the message issue is that the trade policy is being crafted by warring White House factions.
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The warring parties are due to hold another round of talks in January to discuss a framework for political negotiations.
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They start with a timeout to let tempers cool and then enlist the erstwhile warring parties in a cooperative project.
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A ceasefire was agreed on Tuesday at a behind-the-scenes meeting in Moscow between representatives of the warring sides.
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He looks around now and he sees identity politics everywhere, political cults warring over fundamental questions of dignity and belonging.
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These 2 have been warring for years -- but now he wants a judge to stop her from blocking his construction.
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What does come through is heavily taxed along the way, as it passes through territory controlled by different warring factions.
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Hawley has accomplished the rare feat of getting the enthusiastic support of the warring elements of the national Republican Party.
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The split is a last-minute twist in a two-year debate that turned the bitcoin community into warring camps.
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So it has proved for Trump, whose administration's early months have been characterized by conflict between warring camps of advisers.
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A fight with Terry Gilliam over the final cut of "Brazil" (1985) was particularly dramatic, involving warring ads in Variety.
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The cessation of hostilities deal was a compromise because not all warring factions agreed to the terms of a ceasefire.
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U.N. special envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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"Despite appeals and recommendations in previous reports for warring parties to take corrective action, the calls have largely gone unheeded."
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Based on the U.S.-Taliban deal, peace negotiations between the warring Afghan sides are supposed to begin on March 10.
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At its best, though, "The Feral Detective" is a worthy morality play about our warring impulses for conflict and comfort.
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Many young parents might be inspired to look for shows or stories that teach warring siblings how to resolve disagreements.
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The cease-fire, it said, is aimed at supporting a resumption of United Nations-backed negotiations between the warring parties.
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In order for something to qualify as a peace plan between two warring parties, both sides have to be involved.
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Even so, British politicians have sent "a terrible message worldwide that will encourage warring parties to carry on war crimes".
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Wiener is constantly at odds with herself, consumed by warring impulses that her time in tech only comes to exacerbate.
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Korea's 'accidental paradise' In 1953, hostilities between warring North Korea and South Korea ended when an armistice agreement was signed.
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There's necromancers, locked room mysteries, dueling cavaliers, warring political factions, and more that it would be a shame to spoil.
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At peace talks in Geneva, efforts to bring the warring sides to a face-to-face meeting are in doubt.
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The United Nations says a food shortage caused by warring parties blocking supplies has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
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He has promised an end to the mayhem of warring factions and fiefdoms that has followed the ouster of Col.
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"A number of civilians have been killed by the back-and-forth shelling between the warring sides," said al-Hariri.
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By thrusting different gangs together into different neighborhoods, the city unleashed a new wave of crime stemming from warring factions.
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"Typically elections are contests between warring camps, and the idea of celebrating democracy is often foreign to elections," he said.
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Wary observers inside and outside the country, including the warring sides, approached the latest cease-fire with cautious optimism at best.
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Climate policy is notoriously fractious, with warring camps fighting over carbon taxes, nuclear power, renewables, and just about everything in between.
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The peace government would bring all warring parties under one administration until the Taliban are fully integrated and election are held.
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Jackson was also a marauder and a thief who made his fortune through warring with Native Americans and stealing their land.
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For all the headlines, protests, lawsuits, and federal investigations in recent years, there's actually been little communication between these warring factions.
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Tentative progress in negotiations between warring factions in Libya, battling for control of oil and export terminals, could unleash another flood.
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America's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, and secretary of defence, Jim Mattis, urged the warring parties in Yemen to stop fighting.
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By last year, the journey took five days, through land controlled by warring factions, bribing officials at checkpoints along the way.
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Corporate decision-making eventually ground to a halt and the warring co-owners turned to the courts to break the deadlock.
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Even as Yemen's warring parties recommitted to the UN peace process last week, the conflict continues to devastate the civilian population.
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But scant progress has been made, raising concerns about the UN's ability to broker a permanent peace between the warring parties.
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Warring EU institutions who fail to resolve conflicts through other means can take such matters before the European Court of Justice.
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Cillizza: The image you paint of Hillary Clinton's campaign in the book is one of chaos, warring factions and second-guessing.
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Islamic State seized control of Sirte a year and a half ago as warring factions battled each other across the country.
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However, talks to secure a lasting ceasefire in Sudan's three warring regions under a road map for peace collapsed in August.
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The warring sides have accused each other of multiple violations and they arrived in Geneva with what look like irreconcilable agendas.
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There was no indication that it was designed to bring the warring factions (and their foreign backers) into a peace deal.
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In this meme's case, Kermit and Constantine are a stand-in for our socially acceptable selves warring with our asshole instincts.
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The series set among warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros, which began in 2007, has become HBO's biggest hit.
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The latest blockbuster from Marvel, "Captain America: Civil War" — albeit fiction — illustrates the damage and carnage done by warring internal factions.
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I feel like he's kind of the key unlocking the world, really, and freeing it of all the tension and warring.
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He's the only figure with the gravitas to pacify the warring factions of the party ahead of November's midterms, said Rep.
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Nine months in, two warring camps continue to offer seemingly irreconcilable versions of what went awry and how to fix it.
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The warring sides agreed a local ceasefire for the four towns in September, but the agreement has not been fully implemented.
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He is now mostly known for "Running Bear," which tells the doomed love story of two Native Americans in warring tribes.
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The talks about talks between the warring sides in Yemen that took place earlier in December are a cause for hope.
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The country's cash reserves, the glittering prize for Libya's many warring factions, are being sucked dry by a thriving black market.
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The warring neuzekes vendors have tried to steal each other's customers and mocked one another in front of customers ever since.
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Brazil's two largest drug trafficking gangs are warring for territorial control in a fight playing out inside the country's overcrowded prisons.
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The report was released as the United Nations brought Yemen's warring sides together for the first peace talks in two years.
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Saudi Arabia said its air defense forces intercepted a ballistic missile fired from warring Yemen over the capital Riyadh on Saturday.
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The U.N. special envoy to Yemen has been shuttling between the warring parties ahead of holding consultations in Geneva on Sept.
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When I first visited Standing Rock in early December, the camp had already been divided into a handful of warring factions.
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"Civilians are caught between warring parties that appear to be operating in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," Mr. Colville said.
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We dispatched observers to the meetings and spent our evenings lobbying the warring parties while continuing to mobilize people in Liberia.
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After the first Balkan wars ended in 1913, Macedonia was divided by three of the warring parties — Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
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The problem, however, is that it's straggling, and there's little indication that the warring parties actually want to reach a deal.
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The U.N. human rights office has expressed fears the warring parties may use migrants as human shields of forcibly recruit them.
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But except for a brief, initial period of peace, it has spent the last seven decades warring with its own people.
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Last month, the warring factions were able to convene a nine-member presidential council tasked with electing a new unity government.
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The last round of Geneva talks between the warring sides was held in December, followed by Vienna talks in late January.
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The mistake brought together 800,000 indignant winners — and had the happy accident of uniting many warring factions for the first time.
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The signing ceremony between the warring sides is set to take place at the Sheraton hotel in Qatar's capital of Doha.
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In some cases, warring parties — including the government itself — are deliberately blocking access to aid as a tactic in the conflict.
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Justified on humanitarian grounds, the war produced chaos when those same Western forces largely abandoned energy-rich Libya to warring militias.
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The high demand for female workers made the delicate balancing act between productive and reproductive labor a priority for warring nations.
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The warring sides agreed to set up a court backed by the African Union in 2015, but one has not appeared.
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It's not a bad plan — a division of the territory, a compromise in Jerusalem, two states for two long-warring nations.
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Their first sustained offensive drive ended with quarterback Christian Chapman hitting tight end Kahale Warring for an 210-yard touchdown pass.
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The warring parties are due to discuss a political framework for peace negotiations at a second round of talks in January.
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His attempts to bring peace between two warring countries, though unsuccessful, ensured a begrudging respect from Pakistan and admiration from Indians.
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Stuck between these warring factions, Prime Minister May has erred towards the latter, aiming for a softer divorce from the bloc.
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At least 217 other people were maimed in June in tit-for-tat attacks among warring Trinitario factions in the Bronx.
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Last November, for example, Israel and Hamas engaged in days of warring that saw fighters and civilians on both sides die.
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By signing a peace declaration, both sides will reduce tensions with one another by saying they are no longer warring enemies.
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While ISIS grew out of an offshoot of Al Qaeda, the two groups by 2014 had split and became warring rivals.
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During last week's sessions, de Mistura shuttled between the representatives of the two warring sides, who did not meet face-to-face.
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One Brexit campaigner welcomed the speech and praised May, who has been under pressure from two warring factions in her Conservative Party.
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But it has become a repeat of previous peace efforts: abandoned by the warring parties even as diplomats far away debate it.
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Though both warring parties share in the blame, the Saudi-led coalition's airstrikes have contributed to a "disproportionate amount" of civilian casualties.
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But the people backing a new cryptocurrency called Bitcoin Cash have now announced that the expected compromise between warring factions is dead.
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But opposition spokesman Lam Paul Gabriel called the proposal "definitely illegal" and "anti-peace" as the warring sides pursue a peace agreement.
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The period -- known as the "era of warring states" -- saw hundreds of strongmen from mini-states across the country battling for power.
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The warring sides have not spoken face to face — a Syrian government delegation was due to meet De Mistura in the afternoon.
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Most Syrians and Yemenis now live in territory controlled by warring sides opposed by Saudi Arabia, making it difficult to get visas.
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Wary observers inside and outside the country, including the warring sides, have approached the latest cease-fire with cautious optimism at best.
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" —Natasha Alvarez "It's a crazy story [about an ancient witch coven warring with a San Francisco tech startup to save the world].
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In this hyper-opinionated era, full of shrill certainties and warring ideologies, fierce facts and intractable positions, McElheny's orientation is especially welcome.
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It also called for the warring parties to let food and medicines into towns they have besieged, in compliance with international law.
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The internet's warring factions briefly found common ground this week in mocking a tweet by the frequently maligned animal rights organization PETA.
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The warring parties in Yemen's nearly four-year war reached the deal at U.N.-sponsored peace talks in Sweden earlier this month.
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But the government's survival depends on warring militias, many of which are paid to police the smuggling they themselves are involved in.
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His tactic of capturing or killing kingpins caused the gangs to split into warring factions and to enter new lines of business.
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Talks among the warring parties in Syria, overseen by a United Nations mediator, Staffan de Mistura, are scheduled to start on Jan.
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Indeed, the resistance that abortion greys have shown to the polemics of both sides, over three decades of abortion warring, is impressive.
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Even if Mr Kerry persuades the warring parties to extend the ceasefire, there is little chance that peace talks will yield results.
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Previous efforts to find peace between all the warring factions have failed, and a truce negotiated in December was violated within hours.
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The warring sides would still need to agree on which road could be used to transport supplies from the site to recipients.
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Aid agencies have complained that their requests to access many areas in the devastated country are not honored by the warring sides.
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Politico broke the news that DeMint was being pushed out, which triggered dueling leaks from the warring camps over the ensuing days.
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The United Nations has in recent days brought Yemen's warring sides together in Sweden for peace talks, the first in two years.
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Yemen mediator said on Thursday he plans to invite the warring parties to Geneva on Sept.
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But even back in the pre-modern day, countries were hungry for leaders that looked the part and could unite warring houses.
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If she can defuse the controversy over her heritage, Warren could be the bridge between the warring wings within the Democratic Party.
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That is a difficult legal hurdle, and few prosecutions have been made against warring parties accused of attacking hospitals and health workers.
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Once, the warring sides in a child custody case grabbed all her bottled sodas, juices and waters to hurl at one another.
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They inherited the moniker in 1307 when the then-Count de Preposulo negotiated peace between two warring factions, the Guelf and Ghibelline.
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Of course, no tale of two warring Goliaths is complete without a woman who comes between them, and Billions has that, too.
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Greg Abbott (R), delicately balancing his own politics between moderates and conservatives, often acted as a shuttle diplomat between the warring sides.
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So unless the warring sides find a solution fast, LA teachers will go on strike for the first time in 30 years.
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All this while Norcross is openly warring with New Jersey's Democratic governor (who has been actively campaigning for Booker this whole time).
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That scenario is a real possibility as the Wisconsin Republican struggles to unite the warring factions of his 6900-member GOP conference.
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The idealistic founders who six decades ago dreamed of stitching warring nations into a peaceful whole knew the path would be bumpy.
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The United Nations' Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths hopes to convene Yemen's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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The warring views inside the White House: Nationalists, as captured by my colleague Jonathan Swan: Paris is the antithesis of America First.
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The Presidential Council met local council leaders, businessmen, and central bank governor Sadiq al-Kabir, but the threat from warring militias remains.
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She seemed petty warring with The Apprentice host Donald Trump, but her critique is prescient today: "He's the moral majority?" she asked.
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For those still caught between warring parties, the suffering endured by children was particularly worrying, the U.N.'s children (UNICEF) agency said.
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But the persistent internal warring and fears over what stories might appear in tomorrow's newspapers have driven some administration officials to exhaustion.
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Rivalries between warring criminal groups over drug trafficking and plazas (territories) are generating the kind of brutality usually reserved for the provinces.
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At no other time has there been such a palpable international urge for the warring parties in Yemen to find a solution.
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For more than 200 years, from 1500 to about 1750, major European powers like Britain and France and Spain were warring constantly.
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Even if a cessation of hostilities is enforced, aid workers remain concerned that food could continue to be diverted by warring parties.
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But the battles that raged in the middle of the 20th century between warring aesthetic movements seem to have passed him by.
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The public spectacle — which included witnesses paraded before Congress and conspirators sent to jail — left Americans exhausted and divided in warring camps.
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For a century it has been the cultural anchor of the region, though, like all small towns, it has its warring factions.
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To save their own jobs, Carey and James must keep their warring bosses together, all while sparks of their own start flying.
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AMSTERDAM — Two warring nations: one Catholic, one Protestant; one a monarchy, the other a republic; one profoundly religious, the other ambitiously mercantile.
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Prince Escalus (Sterling Sulieman) has the job of trying to make peace between the warring families while also defending Verona from attack.
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People familiar with the discussion said it could have been the last chance for the administration's warring factions to flesh out arguments.
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Meanwhile, the warring sides were meeting in the Jordanian capital Amman to discuss the management and distribution of revenues from the ports.
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Cohen may have passed on the dirt to Trump, who was then warring with the New York attorney general over Trump University.
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Carter said the focus was now on political change in Libya, where the warring administrations are expected to form a unity government.
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Eventually, he met the same fate, when a warring tribe defeated his; sent to Jamaica, Tacky brought his military knowledge with him.
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U.N.-mediated talks between warring parties in the strategic port city of Hodeidah also took place for the first time since September.
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But the government's survival depends on warring militias, many of whom are paid to police the smuggling they themselves are involved in.
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It's become a big thing -- some reporters are pulling out of the annual event due to Trump warring with multiple media outlets.
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The sweeping new law, intended to punish the warring British and French for harassment of American ships, made all American exports illegal.
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Flashbacks are now littered with "#RESIST" graffiti and protest signs; warring factions sneer at each other's "bubbles"; Twitter mobs become actual mobs.
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De Mistura's comments came as the latest round of peace talks he is brokering between the warring parties ended inconclusively in Geneva.
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Efforts to unite warring candidates behind one failed spectacularly: An overture from Senator Marco Rubio to Mr. Christie angered and insulted the governor.
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The standstill threatens to lead to the formation of a binational, one-state reality with two warring nations perennially at each other's throats.
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And it was significant, after all, merely to have the warring parties pass each other in corridors, look each other in the eye.
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The withdrawal of Houthi fighters from the strategic city was part of an agreement reached between Yemen's warring parties in Stockholm last December.
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South Sudan has been in near-constant turmoil since its inception, but one thing that brings people of warring tribes together is wrestling.
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IT WAS, even by the dispiriting standards of Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy, a futile concept: a peace conference without either of the warring parties.
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Assassin's Creed, a game franchise that launched in 2007, is an intensely cinematic series about the generational conflict between two warring secret societies.
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On November 12th the leaders of Libya's warring factions will gather in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, for a two-day peace conference.
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But amid repeated truce violations on the ground, Syria's warring sides appear no closer to actual negotiations, a week after beginning indirect talks.
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Perhaps Sagehen's most important legacy is cultural: persuading the Sierra's warring stakeholders to conceive of forest management in ways they had previously rejected.
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Direct talks among the warring parties in Syria, overseen by a United Nations mediator, Staffan de Mistura, are scheduled to start on Jan.
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But for hedge funder Dan Loeb's firm, it's more like a titanic, medieval battle between warring families seeking power and dominion over all.
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The unilateral move would signal that the Trump administration has lost patience with South Sudan's warring sides after ceasefires have been repeatedly violated.
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It was just a record where all of these warring factions in a cliquish scene were able to agree that it was cool.
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Instead, the warring sides have dug into their trenches, firing on each other across no-man's land and engaging in the occasional skirmish.
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For his upcoming testimony to be more than a reflection of warring passions, the questioners must be wiser and greater than their politics.
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And he made sure he was flanked by members of his conference -- from committee chairs to representatives from each of the warring caucuses.
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Since filing for Chapter 11 protection in early February, Horsehead has been pressing reorganization plans while warring with key stakeholders, notably its shareholders.
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El Salvador's government has tried and failed on multiple occasions to contain the country's explosive violence with crackdowns on its infamous warring gangs.
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"We have to blow up this idea in the mainstream press that there are warring factions at the White House," the official continued.
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MSF said all warring parties, including the Saudi-led coalition, know the GPS coordinates of medical facilities in Yemen where MSF doctors practice.
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The warring sides would still need to agree on which road could be used to transport supplies from the site to needy recipients.
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Tensions between the warring parties have heightened in recent weeks over a stalled United Nations-led peace deal in the port of Hodeidah.
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Under the terms of the cessation of hostilities, the warring parties agree to use proportionate response in self-defense if and when attacked.
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Like Game of Thrones but instead of warring noble houses it's a pair of roommates who hate each other and are horrible people!
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That victory has greatly strengthened the president's position as the warring sides prepare for peace talks in the Kazakh capital Astana this month.
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He's now saying his meeting with Trump will mark a step toward "real unification" of the warring wings of the party. http://bit.
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In recent weeks, the country's top priority has been to form a transitional government that strikes a delicate peace between former warring rivals.
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It makes sense that he would want to showcase a few that didn't belong to the rich, famous, important ruling and warring classes.
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United Nations Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths is aiming to convene the country's warring parties for peace talks by the end of the year.
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The United Nations envoy leading the negotiations with the warring parties, Staffan de Mistura, said the talks would continue until Wednesday as planned.
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"We are fighting in our own house," he scolded two warring politicians he had summoned to sit abjectly at his feet in 21988.
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San Francisco has reliably been the country's tectonic front edge, the place where social frictions and warring mythologies show first in acute form.
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African leaders have called for the Security Council to authorize the deployment of a regional protection force to separate South Sudan's warring parties.
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As hundreds of people drank and danced in costume, the warring factions spotted each other, and a gunfight broke out in the darkness.
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"Game of Thrones" tells the story of warring factions in a dragon and zombie filled medieval fantasy world, where winter lasts for years.
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Bannon was known for openly warring with his rivals in the administration, including the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner.
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All of the warring parties have been accused of war crimes, including indiscriminate attacks on civilian areas and the recruitment of child soldiers.
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The warring inhabitants of Westeros — one of the four known continents in the Game of Thrones world — dread the planet's long, unforgiving winters.
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In April and May, the police occasionally visited the premises as a series of showdowns unfolded between the warring factions, producing tragicomic scenes.
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Back in World War I, when it was first used in large quantities, warring parties would spray it out from big water tanks.
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He's watched the uptown Miami neighborhood go from sort of rundown to downright violent, split into warring areas by gangs and drug dealers.
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Not because I want to save everyone, myself included—what I really don't want is for either warring side to be proven right.
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Aurora and Prince Phillip's wedding aside, "Mistress of Evil" puts a message of tolerance and peace between two warring nations front and center.
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The warring feelings embodied by these three, very different numbers are, you realize, all genetically encoded in every one of the characters here.
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Activists say the warring parties discreetly recruit children, many of them well under 18, flouting the country's minimum age restriction for military service.
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Culture warring may make for great politics, but it apparently takes a toll on the demand for moderately priced handbags and pencil skirts.
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Step back into the history of clan-warring Rajasthan, long before Jaipur became its capital, on a tour of the Albert Hall Museum.
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I don't know about yours, but after the CNN Town Hall Wednesday night, my Twitter feed was aflame, with two raging warring camps.
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That was the message Mr. Conte, Italy's prime minister, sent Monday as he delivered an ultimatum to the populist government's warring coalition partners.
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Fox is known for openly warring executives, particularly in its film division, and embrace of coarse movies ("Deadpool") and series ("American Horror Story").
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Our reporters traveled along the ancient waterway, and found a hostile front, separating warring sides as the river moves from north to south.
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Curiously, although the warring factions of yesteryear are detailed, there is no mention of the current Syrian regime, of Russian missiles or Isis.
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"All warring parties continue to ignore or deny protection, including guarantees of sustained and unhindered humanitarian assistance, to vulnerable civilians," the report said.
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The way he hat-tipped all the warring factions around the company made me think he would make a serious effort at peace.
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It was a tumultuous time marked by ugly legislative high jinks, warring factions and, the former Democratic leader eventually getting sent to prison.
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It enfolds warring families and shifting alliances, but in a setting where everyone is packed close and prying eyes and whispers are inescapable.
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The warring sides in Syria's long and merciless civil war are preparing for another brutal offensive, and this one may be the last.
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China is already involved in brokering peace talks between warring ethnic groups in Myanmar's northern region, which is adjacent to the Chinese border.
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Those rallies are fun, but back at the White House, nothing gets done and the president's worn-out minders are warring among themselves.
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While all the warring parties bear some blame for Yemen's misery, the Saudis should understand that escalation will only bring more civilian deaths.
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The basic function of the caucus — binding together warring interests into a mutually respected process with a clear and unambiguous result — has failed.
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Then civil war broke out two years later, killing an estimated 400,000 people before the warring sides signed a peace deal in 2018.
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The story, set against the backdrop of warring royal houses in 13th-century Sicily, is a melodrama of the type Bellini's audiences savored.
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It was an awkward convergence for the first on-camera news briefing in weeks, even in a White House split by warring factions.
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The warring factions in Afghanistan may be "busy destroying," said Ms. Khademi, the performance artist, "but we are very peacefully writing this history."
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It was a question not of two sides warring over beliefs but of two sides for whom the war had become the beliefs.
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Instead of banding together to protect democratic norms, warring parties take violations by their opponents as justification for breaking other norms in response.
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We shouldn't blame them for thinking so: according to International Humanitarian Law, warring parties are prohibited from targeting places of learning and play.
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He called for increased international diplomacy to find a way to end the war, saying that the warring parties must be held accountable.
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"Attacks on children continue unabated as warring parties flout one of the most basic rules of war: the protection of children," she added.
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He has also made some enemies in a state with one-party rule, where the most consequential rivalries are between warring Republican factions.
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Speaking of neighbors, observe the warring households of suburbia in films such as Christmas with the Kranks, Surviving Christmas, and Deck the Halls.
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Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said it was the "final nail in the coffin" for U.S. chances to broker peace between the warring sides.
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" Then he veered straight into edgy, offbeat comedy as one of the two warring high school administrators at the center of "Vice Principals.
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Officials from the warring sides have met at least three times to discuss the withdrawal of international forces and a ceasefire in 2019.
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Fighting ceased in 1953, but the warring parties only signed an armistice — a truce — which means the war technically continues to this day.
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Furthermore, the constantly warring factions of the Trump campaign don't particularly instill confidence in Trump's ability to delegate so much to one individual.
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African leaders have called for the U.N. Security Council to authorize the deployment of a regional protection force to separate South Sudan's warring parties.
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The Times also reported that Vázquez's media outlet published an article on a land dispute that resulted in "veiled threats" from the warring parties.
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His 2000 film JSA, is about an inadvisable friendship between North and South Korean soldiers working at the border between the two warring countries.
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Because a new mathematical model posits that while they don't look it, cow herds may be extremely dynamic, secretly contentious gatherings of warring interests.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump will enter the White House this week accompanied by a throng of advisers with equal authority and, often, warring worldviews.
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The arrests and killings created a power vacuum and led to the fragmentation of the cartel, which has since splintered into several warring factions.
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Thankfully, we get a break from all the fighting and thrashing about when the sun moves from warring Aries and into Earth-loving Taurus.
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The newest layer of the Syria conflict also puts further strains on the lives of civilians, many trapped between warring forces and closed borders.
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I hesitate for a moment, my good sense warring with my desire to be gone, to run from the looming consequences of this moment.
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Then, Jon did the impossible: he brokered peace between the two warring parties who had spent hundreds of years hating and murdering each other.
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Two warring factions, fundamentally divided on Bitcoin's future, are coming to a head — and the impending split could either save Bitcoin or doom it.
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A rare positive development was a system of "deconfliction" - providing the warring parties with information about the locations of hospitals and other humanitarian sites.
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Their friendship has been held up as a glowing example for warring politicians whose ideological differences have made it impossible to find common ground.
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In the 1961 film, Doc (himself a version of Friar Laurence from Romeo & Juliet) attempts to help Tony and Maria escape their warring gangs.
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The truce had been negotiated by the US and Russia — it includes many, but not all of the warring parties in the Syrian conflict.
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Increasingly, warring sides in conflicts are targeting medical facilities, seemingly aiming to reduce their enemies' stomach for battle by aggravating the suffering of civilians.
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Nadella is all about having Microsoft operate as one company, a conscious break against its historical tendency to break into warring silos, Jha said.
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And Gross and his real-life wife Martha Burns play the warring, brilliant, prickly stage veterans whose romance has real pain at its heart.
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There is even talk of the BJP broking peace between the warring factions of the party that runs Tamil Nadu, to resort-owners' dismay.
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A tidily constructed brick fireplace flickers underneath a canopy of fig trees as bats and possums jostle overhead, warring for their share of fruits.
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State Department spokesman John Kirby told reporters that Washington expected meetings between the warring parties in Syria to take place as scheduled this month.
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The current talks mark the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria have met to try to end the war.
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On Monday the United Nations said the warring parties had agreed new measures to enforce the ceasefire and facilitate a troop pullback from Hodeidah.
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East African leaders said in June they want the warring sides to recommit to a peace deal they abandoned more than a year ago. .
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The deal was seen as a start to a broader accord among warring factions within the producing community, most notably Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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The warring factions must ensure deliveries of food and medical aid to starving people, senior U.N. officials said at a donor conference in Geneva.
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This has left thousands caught between two warring parties, both of which are seeking to instill a governance system underpinned by violence and fear.
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Pupils would dash down the exposed steps at the school, which was caught on the boundary between two warring sects, hoping to reach safety.
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Chelsea Clinton said she'd be open to sitting down with gal pal Ivanka Trump to discuss their warring parents' heated battle for the presidency.
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In return, the warring West Wing team, beset by factions and infighting, has rewarded him with a constant stream of unflattering leaks and speculation.
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Once they persuaded the warring parties to begin peace talks, they held a sit-in at the Presidential Palace to make sure they succeeded.
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" She called on the warring parties "to avoid civilian casualties and ensure people have the assistance they are entitled to under international humanitarian law.
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However, aid destined for the besieged city of Aleppo was still being held up at the Turkish border by arguments between the warring parties.
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Standing in their way are warring sects of double-crossing vampires; creepy, elaborate puzzle rooms; and the constant threat of terror around every corner.
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The two sides characterized their meeting as constructive and positive, a rare achievement for an executive and legislative branch often warring with each other.
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The White House is increasingly frustrated by the never-ending stream of stories about palace intrigue, warring internal factions and imminent staff shake-ups.
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In a possible sign of reconciliation, the warring sides in Yemen agreed to a prisoner swap, to take place in the next three weeks.
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This is an ambitious task, in part because there are so many warring gangs and so many branches of the police to keep straight.
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With U.S. interests at stake, we've invested billions of dollars and countless hours of diplomacy to convince the warring parties to reach an agreement.
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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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They settled disputes, acted as judges in the event of disputes, sometimes intervened between warring tribes, and in some cases, stopped battles being fought.
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A new initiative called "Conflict & Food in Berlin" is using dishes from warring countries to show how similar their cultures are, despite their beef.
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As the tumultuous session began in Congress, lawmakers from both sides shouted slogans and warring groups shoved each other as they entered the chamber.
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Take ending the Korean War, which is technically still going since the warring parties agreed to pause the war — not end it — in 1953.
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UN Syria Envoy Staffan de Mistura referenced the UNICEF report on Monday, as he tried to convince the warring parities to settle their differences.
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And in an endlessly feuding, turmoil-ridden White House of warring factions, shifting alliances and endless leaks, all the president has is Stephen Miller.
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All warring factions are mired in distrust, and suspect one another of breaking the cessation of hostilities deal, which was brokered on February 27.
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Warring sides of the brutal civil war took their biggest step yet toward peace: a cease-fire in the key port city of Hudaydah.
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It's full of damning details: contempt for the entitled, venal couple may be the one thing that unites all of D.C.'s warring factions.
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But now I hear about Blood sets that are warring with each other all the time, even killing each other in their own sets.
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The two attacks come after Yemen's warring parties had welcomed a U.N. call for an immediate truce on Thursday to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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Among the retired Marine's most immediate challenges is reining in warring factions in the West Wing, and he's bringing military discipline to the job.
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The U.S. and Russia are vowing to redouble their efforts to hold together a nationwide cease-fire between warring parties in Syria's civil war.
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In Geneva, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) called on the warring sides to allow safe passage for civilians to escape attacks.
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Faced with unifying an empire that encompassed numerous warring religions, the Mongols crafted policies that, Weatherford argues, influenced the architects of the U.S. Constitution.
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These two constantly warring titans have different approaches to expressing their bona fides: Nike is brash and attitudinal, Adidas is relaxed and slightly cozy.
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His mandate entering the West Wing was to instill order among warring factions of aides and streamline the flow of information to the President.
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Borderlands is set in a far-flung galaxy with planets that are either ruled by warring weapons corporations or left to post-apocalyptic anarchy.
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Imagine if the leaders of Syria and Egypt did something like this 40 or 50 years ago instead of obsessing and warring with Israel.
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With the big warring personalities out of the picture, perhaps Wynn Resorts and Universal Entertainment will be motivated to settle this out of court.
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Conte believes a conference in Rome, backed by the United States, will help Rome establish itself as the major interlocutor for Libya's warring factions.
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The argument over the bill's treatment of sex offenders took center stage on Monday, prompting the latest public shots between the warring Republican senators.
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Mr. Kabila was an initiator of peace accords between warring factions in 2003 that led to the end of much of Congo's deadly war.
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The warring factions of Westeros have convened a truce to discuss the frosty-cold undead army of the White Walkers approaching from the north.
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Guterres also noted that the exact coordinates of the migrant detention center had been provided to the warring parties, U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.
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But it caused widespread concern on both sides of the ethnically-split island and brought calls for warring parties to respect their neighbors' safety.
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Since the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has been split between warring factions and is the scene of a deepening humanitarian crisis.
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Scholarly research indicates that where homogenous groups can be physically separated from other warring minorities, there is no war recurrence for at least five years.
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Syria's warring parties are all engaged in "this illegal, medieval, criminal practice of sieges," Mr. Pinheiro said in a telephone interview from São Paulo, Brazil.
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Hours earlier heavily armed police entered another prison in Rio Grande do Norte to separate warring factions, whose clashes in recent days killed 26 inmates.
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U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths acknowledged on Monday that proposed timelines on a pullout from the port have slipped and urged the warring parties to withdraw.
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"It happened right in the middle of a battle between warring nations, the Lydians and the Medes," Bryan Brewer, author of Eclipse: History. Science. Awe.
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Yemen's warring parties began direct peace talks in Kuwait on Friday and will continue to meet despite failing to agree on an agenda, participants said.
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In 2012, a new government emerged, but warring tribes and extremist groups, such as Al-Shabaab, were able to flourish during the more unstable years.
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday that Syria's warring parties, particularly the government, were committing "atrocious acts" and "unconscionable abuses" against civilians.
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The novel follows four intertwined characters — Khosa, Vincent, Donil and Witt — as each struggles to confront fate and loyalty in the warring kingdom of Stille.
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The Korean War ended in 1953 with the warring parties only signing an armistice — a truce — which means the war technically continues to this day.
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Trump and conservative Republicans are running hard on immigration, but warring polls show it's not at all clear how voters really see Trump's immigration crackdown.
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The warring parties agreed last month on a broad framework for ending their war but a temporary truce was widely violated and has since ended.
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Here, warring factions vie for the Iron Throne, the symbol of power in the realm, and the seat of the King of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Thousands have been displaced in recent weeks by fighting between the warring Galmudug and Puntland semi-autonomous regions and around the central town of Afgoye.
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Fan favorite "Game of Thrones," a medieval fantasy of warring knights, is seen as the biggest challenger to "Handmaid's Tale" for the top Emmy prize.
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Like the "safe areas" in the Bosnian war, a safe zone in today's Syria would not have consent from all of the major warring parties.
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But in a telephone call Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discussed restarting negotiations between the warring sides, the Russian foreign ministry said.
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Earlier on Thursday, the warring factions in Yemen made a significant step forward in agreeing on a ceasefire in vital the port city of Hodeidah.
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At BlackHat 2017, the concept of Purple Teams was introduced by April Wright, who hopes the two warring factions should cooperate and work well together.
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Bride-shows also allowed rulers to pacify warring court factions with the appearance of political impartiality, even if the "winner" had been chosen in advance.
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The building that surrounds the courtyard is the redoubt of one of the many warring clans of Italy's oldest yet least-cohesive mafia, the Camorra.
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It remains an uphill and arduous battle, but it seems like the army of those warring to end sexual violence acquires new members every day.
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In 2014 alone South Sudan's warring elites racked up a tab of well over $20m, shuffling between the Sheraton and the Radisson in Addis Ababa.
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One of the dangers facing Britain is that, after dividing into warring political tribes over Brexit, it will split again over the future of capitalism.
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Catholic Bishop Salvador Rangel visited the city of Chilapa in early April to forge an election-season truce between warring factions to stop the killing.
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Portraits of the Trump administration as an untidy collection of warring advisers, overseen by an impetuous boss, have been frequent over the past two years.
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"Game of Thrones" follows warring families in a multi-generational struggle for control of the Iron Throne, which rules over the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
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The Islamic State has meanwhile emerged as a powerful regional force amid the warring factions, carving out a zone of control along Libya's southern coast.
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Go deeper: Biologist Sally Warring collects samples of unicellular organisms from New York City's ponds and documents the extraordinary lives of single cells at Pondlife.
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Now, take a look at what warring Senate campaigns (and in some cases, the third party groups backing them) were talking about fourteen years later.
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Yet there have also been glimpses of hope for a better future, like the U.N.-brokered peace deal signed last month by various warring factions.
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Amidst political instability, armed poachers and rebels -- who have been warring in the park for the past 20 years -- outnumber park rangers ten to one.
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He also happens to be the only person in the world with experience in negotiating peace between warring factions north and south of the Wall.
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Instead, he found himself the first victim of Priebus' replacement, a Marine general seeking to impose discipline on a wayward and warring White House staff.
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Of course a portion of the reception is devoted to Meghan's warring fam ... truth is, in this case reality is way more interesting than parody.
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Today, the world's top-selling mobile game is "Clash of Clans," a combat strategy game in which warring factions battle in a Medieval fantasy world.
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Aldrich goes to see his warring leading ladies, each of whom would rather swallow an Oscar whole than share a set with the other again.
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U.N. special envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths said earlier this month that the United Nations hoped to resume consultations between the warring sides by November.
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And while American politics favors made-for-TV drama between warring politicians, when it comes to Putin, these insults are counterproductive to any future negotiation.
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The United Nations says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
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Conflict across the Middle East, including the war in neighboring Syria, where Iran and Saudi Arabia support warring sides, has strained Lebanon's sectarian political system.
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In many warring nations, acknowledging women's contributions became critical to warding off challenges to politicians' own power in the tumultuous postwar conditions, across Europe especially.
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The warring neighbors could take a step towards that when Kim meets South Korean leader Moon Jae-in at the demilitarized zone (DMZ) next Friday.
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But the International Rescue Committee warned Tuesday that the ceasefire was on the verge of failing amid intensifying clashes inside Hodeidah between the warring parties.
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The only viable course forward is to implement the 2015 peace agreement between the warring parties and allow the AU to create a hybrid court.
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The United States High Commissioner for Human Rights recently voiced concern for the roughly 70,000 civilians believed to be trapped between warring parties in Manbij.
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Pompeo has emphasized the importance of giving the warring parties in Yemen the space to reach a deal rather than piling on pressure from Congress.
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We woke the morning after the storm with no electricity and no sound but for the rain and the warring sirens of the rescue vehicles.
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Minaj may never be able to envisage a path that sidesteps these musical categories altogether unless she tunes out the warring factions and turns inward.
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"All warring parties are regularly informed of the GPS coordinates of the medical sites where MSF works," said Raquel Ayora, the group's director of operations.
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George Washington warned in his farewell address about craven politicians like Trump who would turn our country into a battlefield of warring and feuding factions.
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Some of the highlights included the ups and downs of Ontario's Calabrian mafia, and the various warring factions of Asian gangs on the west coast.
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A next round of talks will be held at the end of January at which the warring parties will discuss a framework for political negotiations.
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Nearly five years into a civil war, the leaders of two warring factions in South Sudan met for talks in Ethiopia Wednesday, the AP reports.
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It's not that Ali was versed in Sun-Tzu, or Von Clausewitz, or Frantz Fanon in warring against the strictures and structures of white supremacy.
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At rallies, in the courthouse and at the ballot box since, anti-immigration hardliners have been warring with an increasingly well-organized pro-immigrant movement.
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Rights groups have accused both sides in the conflict of committing possible war crimes, including abuse of detainees, a charge the warring parties have denied.
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Chuck, Bobby, Taylor, Black Jack, Jeffcoat and the rest of the two warring tribes live these hard-charging, high-flying lives simply because they can.
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Everyone wants the same thing — an end to the hardship — but the warring factions are unbudging in their positions on how best to achieve that.
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As Islamic State militants gain ground in Libya, the country's two warring parliaments announced an agreement on Tuesday to cobble together a new unity government.
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What we know about the ongoing voter fraud allegations in North Carolina; Yemen's warring sides meet in Sweden for a first round of peace talks.
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Within weeks, intra-Afghan negotiations are expected to convene, allowing the Taliban and the warring parties to engage in serious talks to determine Afghanistan's future.
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After years of working closely with Republicans in Albany, the governor also brokered a treaty between two warring factions of Democrats in the State Senate.
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But there's been a nationwide rise in violence between warring drug cartels, with criminal groups sweeping into parts of Mexico that used to be secure.
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Flashback: Mexico's war on the cartels began in 2006 under then President Felipe Calderón, whose strategy of taking out gang leaders spawned smaller warring groups.
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RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's air defense forces intercepted a ballistic missile fired from warring Yemen over the capital Riyadh on Saturday, state news agencies reported.
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It increasingly seems that the US is composed of two warring tribes that lack a shared body of facts or any shared sources of authority.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, in 2011 — has divided the desert nation into warring regions, with Islamic State-linked fighters dominating the western part of the country.
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Both warring girls have their sights on Dev (Jacob Dudman), a Ross Butler lookalike who's used to being well-liked, but not necessarily fought over.
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While negotiators from the warring sides pressed on with meetings in Doha, Qatar, the Taliban and the Afghan government both reported fighting on the ground.
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The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, the right hand of a ruler in what is now Hubei Province during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
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Florence, let's face it, is now, as ever, a city of warring factions; Cucinelli and Brioni are modern-day versions of the Guelphs and Ghibellines.
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When the Korean War was halted with an uneasy truce in 503, the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, was created to keep the warring armies apart.
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So be warned: This beautifully done version might make warring siblings momentarily like each other and those who are close to their siblings ugly-cry.
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The Netflix series also weaves in an overarching story about warring kingdoms and the importance of destiny, which is largely absent from the short stories.
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Neither warring side has reached the point where it will prefer a political compromise to ongoing war, especially given the increasing divisiveness in the country.
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The title follows Joel and Ellie, two survivors of a Zombie apocalypse as they try to survive warring factions, the military and the zombies themselves.
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This episode is setting us up for a lot of warring parties in Westeros to unite against a common enemy, but should we expect cooperation?
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There are almost 500,000 Syrians trapped and cut off from aid by warring sides including the government, insurgents and Islamic State, the United Nations says.
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For two years the warring sides repeatedly came to Geneva, in a futile search for agreement on political reforms, a new constitution and new elections.
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In the Eastern half of the Roman Empire, fighting was part of the culture, and it was a warring culture rather than a sporting one.
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The attack came shortly after most warring factions across Syria began holding their fire as part of a deal negotiated by the US and Russia.
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As such, standard practice is for these facilities to provide precise coordinates of their locations to the warring parties to ensure they are not attacked.
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The world body says millions of people may die in one of the worst famines of modern times, caused by warring parties blocking food supplies.
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He uses the news media to sow discord, to inflame warring cultural and racial factions in a manner designed to steadily erode the common good.
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UNITED NATIONS — The head of the United Nations said on Thursday that the warring parties in Syria were committing war crimes by withholding food from civilians.
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The warring Count and Countess Almaviva seem to have resolved their differences, while Figaro and Susanna seem to have embarked on a life of wedded bliss.
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"What we need now is concrete action by the full international community to hold these warring parties accountable," Haley said in impassioned remarks before the vote.
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Harlots on Hulu is about two warring brothels in Georgian-era London, each run by a formidable woman who straight up wants to murder the other.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Yemen's Houthi fighters have denied reports that warring parties have reached a preliminary agreement on Tuesday to release all prisoners beginning within 20 days.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Major powers failed to agree on a new date for peace talks between warring Syrian parties, the U.N.'s special envoy said on Tuesday.
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Now, however, the warring spouses have changed their tune and announced that they will be keeping their divorce private for the sake of their six children.
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The United Nations has been advancing efforts to bring the warring sides closer together and achieve a peace deal to spare the impoverished country further bloodshed.
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It costs a lot of money to get food to warring regions, and the recipients frequently sell it to raise money for whatever they really need.
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The heightened death toll comes as the possibility appears more and more remote that a peace deal between warring factions last year will be actually implemented.
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Officials attributed the disorder to warring gangs, but the turmoil has underscored the broader troubles plaguing an understaffed prison system as it has descended into chaos.
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The cessation of hostilities agreement falls short of a formal ceasefire, since it was not signed by the main warring parties, the opposition and government forces.
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Perhaps most notoriously, during the Biosphere II project in 1994, the seven-person crew eventually split into warring factions, and the mission had to end prematurely.
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Now nearing arrival and preparing to descend, you the rock climber have spent one or perhaps many pitches nervously and with absolute deliberation warring against gravity.
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It is up to Thais to decide whether the succession will drag the country into renewed conflict, or force its warring factions to reach a compromise.
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American and other international forces had returned to Lebanon yet again with the charming delusion that they could help the latest warring parties reach a truce.
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That is doubtless a relief for the region's warring tyrants, like Bashar al-Assad in Syria, and strongmen, such as Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in Egypt.
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And in Libya, the United States had thrown its weight behind a United Nations-led initiative to bring the country's warring factions into a unity government.
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Representatives of the warring sides formed joint political and security committees last week but have made little progress toward a full ceasefire or political transition plan.
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I think Warring's performance was a catalyst and a platform for a more drastic change but we were never of the mind to make Warring 2.0.
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In response, we need to defend our diverse liberal democracy without apology and advance policies that unite our nation rather than dividing into warring tribes. 232.
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After this bill, a great fear of the Founding Fathers—a politics of warring factions and interests, scrapping over the public purse—looks closer than ever.
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RELATED: Donald Trump's shakeup gamble After warring behind the scenes for months with Lewandowski, who had little regard for Manafort, Lewandoswki was fired earlier this summer.
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Manbij is in the northern province of Aleppo, which forms a theater for several separate battles between multiple warring sides in Syria's five-year-old conflict.
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Although that is an exaggeration, a continuous Chinese state has existed, by and large, since the Qin empire unified a number of warring states in 221BC.
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From there, Alex is able to hop into the drama over the warring C Block and D Block and continue her legitimately sweet relationship with Piper.
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Life in Donbass proceeds against a background of conflict—distant gunfire is almost constant, growing heavier at night, when the warring sides send out scouting parties.
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The gathering we are witnessing is an attempt to make peace between warring factions of the mafia, although it looks like a celebration, complete with fireworks.
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Thousands of civilians were killed in massacres, especially in rural areas, as the warring sides sought to prevent people from collaborating with or supporting enemy forces.
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Protests by the public have become commonplace outside the Houses of Parliament in London, while inside the building May's government has been torn between warring factions.
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For much of the seven-year conflict safe, rapid travel was unthinkable as fighting cut major routes and splintered the country into dozens of warring fiefdoms.
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Russia and the United States said in a joint statement they would step up efforts to persuade the warring parties to abide by the ceasefire agreement.
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The festering conflict has left a power vacuum that's been filled by warring factions and ISIS, which has fomented violent struggles in Libya, Iraq and Syria.
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Iran battle stops, to include their weapons and cash to warring factions, the Middle East will remain on fire and the West will remain a target.
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Those perspectives contain warring theologies—Satanic insight, Christian, Islamic, and Judaic mysticism, humanistic materialism—plural perspectives that dissolve into the romantic crucible of the American project.
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This self-deception is also refracted in the kidnapper, who has so many personalities warring within him that it's basically impossible for him to know himself.
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Yemen's warring parties, which have been meeting in Sweden in United Nations–mediated talks, have agreed to a ceasefire in the key port city of Hodeidah.
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Both the families and the governments blame warring drug cartels, although they disagree whether the families were targeted or victims of mistaken identity in the attack.
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The Council has threatened to impose an arms embargo, but has deferred taking action while the warring parties, particularly the government, have steadily expanded their arsenals.
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Even as the warring parties in Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal prepare to offer a peace proposal this week, the German automaker's travails are far from over.
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Airlines are warring over wealthy travelers, spending millions on plush first-class cabins that look more like flying hotel rooms than seats on a commercial airliner.
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Nearly 7 million Colombians, many of them poor farmers, have been forced to flee their homes to escape violence by warring factions, according to government figures.
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The United Nations has been struggling to push the warring parties to the negotiating table as it seeks a peace deal in the three-year conflict.
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The Clinton administration tasked the late diplomat Richard Holbrooke with bringing the warring parties to Dayton, Ohio, and negotiate a peace that's held to this day.
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Uncertain future Russia, Iran and Turkey have been working to bring together warring factions in Syria and end hostilities that have dragged on for seven years.
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The Times' main headline read: "End Brexit feud, Queen tells warring politicians" while the BBC said there was no doubt the monarch was sending a message.
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But containing a viral outbreak in North Kivu presents health-care workers with an unprecedented challenge because of the threat of violence between warring ethnic groups.
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The talks would mark the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria meet in an effort to find a political way out.
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The current talks are the first time in two years that the warring sides in Syria are meeting in an effort to end the crisis there.
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Clashes have continued even though warring factions signed a peace deal in August, with 200,000 people still sheltering in United Nations military bases across the country.
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Claus that you miss the message of this one: A perpetually warring brother and sister who get real and set enmity aside for kindness and understanding.
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Skyrim's quests intersect at points where the player is forced to make a decision between two warring camps, or whether or not to kill major characters.
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"And what it's doing is leaving more and more these two warring factions that have zero incentive to negotiate, to really be at each other's throats."
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There are kind of warring factions between pressing the button and blowing up the system and also governing effectively, showing that Trump can succeed in Washington.
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Many hoped the election of Paul Ryan as speaker late last year would heal these wounds and unite the party's warring establishment and far-right factions.
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A new UN report details potential war crimes committed by the warring factions in Yemen, including by the Saudi-led coalition backed by the United States.
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The flame is part of the symbol of the Olympic Truce, the ancient Greek tradition of a temporary peace between warring states competing at the Games.
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Brexit has splintered both the Conservatives and the opposition Labour Party into warring factions since the referendum that narrowly approved the departure on June 23, 2016.
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De Mistura has a mandate from the U.N. Security Council to forge a political agreement between Syria's warring sides, including a new constitution and new elections.
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China takes an unexpectedly soft approach with the U.S., warring sides in the Yemen war agree to a cease-fire and a Russian agent pleads guilty.
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Since the country was plunged into chaos after the toppling of Muammar el-Qaddafi in 13, warring factions have taken to profiting off these vulnerable people.
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It was on its shores that the Iroquois Confederacy — a democratic treaty between five warring nations, a constitutionally recognized precursor to the U.S. Constitution — was formed.
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The United States has publicly backed the attempts of the United Nations to set up an alternative government in Tripoli that may unify the warring factions.
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But some parts of the legislation have been proposed before in separate bills, most of which collapsed from disputes among warring factions of the music industry.
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In Veracruz, one of the main battlegrounds of warring drug cartels, femicides leapt almost 300% to 159 in 2019, fueling the indignation of women's advocacy groups.
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Ryan established for all to see that he, and he alone, could unite the warring factions of the Republican Party and bring peace to the land.
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As the United States withdraws from Syria, Russia is stepping in, running patrols to separate warring factions, striking deals and helping President Bashar al-Assad advance.
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Clearly, the president feels the temporary ceasefire was a success: On Friday afternoon, Trump announced that the longtime warring parties will finally put pen to paper.
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The United Nations should negotiate truce terms in Libya without either of the warring parties setting pre-conditions, Macron said in the speech seen by Reuters.
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It actually once seemed possible that those two warring tribes might figure out how to live side by side in what could reasonably be called peace.
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The blast hit buses carrying Shi'ite residents as they waited to cross from rebel into government territory in an evacuation deal between the warring sides. [nL8N1HN03C].
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The three crossing points fringe Mexico's northern border zone that has witnessed extensive bloodshed over the past decade as a main battlefield of warring drug cartels.
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This sounds almost comical now: My boss directed me to fund a theatrical production intended to persuade warring Sunnis and Shiites to stop killing one another.
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The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, the right hand of a ruler in what is now China's Hubei Province during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
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The virus has defied efforts to control its rampant spread in the northeastern part of the country, a conflict zone under unrelenting peril from warring militias.
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The series throws you into a world of faeries, fauns, and warring civilizations, fully immersing the viewer in a story that is both imaginative and allegorical.
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Roth said the report shows that China isn't the only threat to human rights, pointing to serious violations by the warring parties in Syria and Yemen.
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The tradition commemorates Qu Yuan, an adviser to a ruler in what is now Hubei Province in China during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.).
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After explaining how Plains Indians saw warring as a "cultural imperative," a way to prove manhood, Cozzens offers a graphic description of the art of scalping.
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The United Nations has been struggling to nudge the warring parties to the negotiating table as it seeks a peace deal in the three-year conflict.
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A U.N.-backed government that arrived in the Libyan capital last year was meant to unify warring factions, but has largely failed to exert its authority.
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DAKAR (Reuters) - Warring Tuareg clans in northern Mali have agreed to cease hostilities after tit-for-tat violence killed dozens of people in the past month.
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The movie even goes out of its way to evoke the cultural similarity of two warring nations, geographical neighbors, who appreciated the same music and art.
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The European Union pleaded for a humanitarian truce on Monday, a day after warring parties ignored a UN call for a two-hour halt to fighting.
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But since he took office, he has not decided what to do about it, with warring factions in the Trump administration pushing him in different directions.
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Two star-crossed lovers—Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Juliet (Claire Danes)—from two warring families (Montagues and Capulets), fall in love... in a Verona Beach setting.
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The Tajoura detention center was run by one of Libya's warring militias and was situated next to a workshop containing weapons and vehicles, according to reports.
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Thousands of civilians had to leave the city under an evacuation agreement between the warring parties that amounted to the war crime of forced displacements, it said.
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Nearly a million people in Yemen have been hit by a cholera outbreak, and famine caused by warring parties blocking food supplies threatens much of the country.
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UNITED NATIONS – The Security Council on Thursday gave strong backing to efforts by U.N. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths to start new talks between Yemen&aposs warring parties.
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A little over 300 years prior to the events of Thrones season 8, Westeros was a sprawling continent run by various warring factions led by different kings.
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The warring sides last month signed a deal that is expected to end the fighting and return a measure of order and security to Africa's youngest nation.
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Millions of others still in the country are near famine, while the warring sides have been blamed for obstructing or slowing the delivery of desperately needed aid.
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Five rebels were killed in the Monday morning clash near Al-Tanf, said a statement from the Russian center for reconciliation of the warring parties in Syria.
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The United Nations said last month that South Sudan's warring parties are killing, abducting and displacing civilians and destroying property despite conciliatory rhetoric by Kiir and Machar.
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That means the number of people at risk has nearly doubled since the United Nations Security Council ordered the warring parties to allow aid deliveries in 2014.
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Human Rights Watch has documented hundreds of cases of sexual slavery and rape, used by the various warring factions, as ways of getting revenge on their enemies.
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IN HIS essays on "Culture and Anarchy", Matthew Arnold argued that the only thing which could prevent industrial societies from disintegrating into warring tribes was high culture.
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But governments, including the United States, are trying - so far to no avail - to get the warring sides to observe a ceasefire before any vote is held.
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The makings of a fragile alliance seemed to be in the works after a meeting that was treated like a summit between the heads of warring states.
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The core issue, at least as the season begins, is which of these three warring factions is likely to remain standing after the inevitable battle to come?
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It is hard to conceive how the US can convince these warring factions to stop killing each other and instead somehow unite to focus on defeating ISIS.
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There is furious bickering between the family's warring members, such as Colin's hypochondriac mother (Doon Mackichan), alcoholic dad (Bill Paterson) and cross-dressing uncle Bertie (Charles Dance).
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In stronger language than in the past, they warned the warring factions that if they repeatedly broke the truce they risked forgoing the protection of the Feb.
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Two human princes forge an unlikely bond with the elven assassin sent to kill them, embarking on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.
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The ICRC urged Syria's warring parties on Saturday to agree quickly on a plan and provide "solid" safety guarantees for evacuees, a day after the operation stalled.
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U.N. special envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths held meetings with the warring parties in recent weeks amid efforts to restart peace talks after a two-year hiatus.
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It follows a group of warring Mafia families as they set about turning Ostia, a waterfront suburb of Rome, into a gambling strip to rival Las Vegas.
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The story of warring families in the fictional kingdom of Westeros has drawn to a close with ever more bloody battles and favorite characters being killed off.
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Top Republican insiders are not so quietly taking up Ryan as the one person who could unite the warring establishment and grassroots conservative wings of the party.
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U.N. mediator Martin Griffiths told a news conference in a renovated castle outside Stockholm that just getting the warring sides to the table was an important milestone.
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Diplomats are expected to shuttle between the warring parties to discuss other confidence-building steps and the formation of a transitional governing body, a U.N. source said.
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The warring couple will share joint legal custody ... which means all decisions made regarding the health, welfare and upbringing will be made between the 2 of them.
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We got what should have been the perfect gridlock situation: A second-term Democrat in the White House and a Congress controlled by warring factions of Republicans.
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U.N. mediator Martin Griffiths told reporters in Geneva that Yemen's first round of peace talks in almost three years aims to build confidence between the warring sides.
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If I tell you to close your eyes and imagine a show about warring families plotting and fighting their way to the throne, what do you picture?
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The United Nations called on the warring parties to spare civilians, as state media showed footage of a ground assault, led by tanks, adjacent to Yarmouk camp.
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While he was not the first shogun, he completed the unification of Japan, which had been fractured after a series of clashes called the Warring States period.
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Such a vision requires a political agreement between these warring factions of Syrians as well as the international and regional players -- especially the United States and Russia.
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Trump's chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, has reportedly been in healthcare talks with leaders of the two warring GOP factions: the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus and centrist Tuesday Group.
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Dozens of warring militias continue to operate in the mineral-rich region, though the government pledged last month to conduct "large-scale operations" to address the problem.
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"However, there is no guarantee that we won't see a renewed protectionist lurch," particularly as warring factions close to the president jockey for advantage, the firm added.
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As many comic fans guessed, the old lady is actually a Skrull, a shape-shifting alien race that has been warring with a race called the Kree.
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But in a political town, where warring lawmakers might both be breaking bread at opposite tables, Nuschese says serving up a bit of savoir faire is critical.
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Mr. Philbrick captures a good sense of Washington's warring instincts — for moderation and aggression, for defense and attack — and his constant struggle to keep them in check.
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Officials from the warring sides have met at least three times in recent months to try to agree on a way to end the 17-year war.
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U.S. sanctions on the IRGC could affect conflicts in Iraq and Syria, where Tehran and Washington both support warring parties that oppose the Islamic State militant group.
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"It took many months for the warring sides to come to the negotiating table but it has finally come to fruition," the Russian military spokesman, Maj. Gen.
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It called on Kiir and Machar to control their respective warring forces, prevent the spread of violence and commit themselves to implementing a ceasefire and peace agreement.
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His complaints in some ways resemble those of a disgruntled artist warring with a record company: lack of communication, inexplicable delays, disagreements over payments from merchandise sales.
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Red Command is one of the largest drug gangs in Brazil, where a federal intervention in Rio de Janeiro state has targeted warring drug gangs since February.
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Watch it hereThe mysterious and tumultuous land of 43AD Britannia is occupied by many warring tribes until the invasion of a foreign army sparks chaos and allegiances.
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Stigmatized by a lack of education and opportunity, these warring personalities are temporarily relieved of the tedium of poverty by acting out its brutalities for Springer's lens.
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Holding companies are 'an amalgamation of warring armies'Holding companies formed in the 1980s to achieve economies of scale by selling marketing services to a variety of clients.
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Human minds are on a battlefield between warring AIs—caught in the crossfire between forces we can't see, sometimes as collateral damage and sometimes as unwitting participants.
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President Vladimir Putin urged the warring sides to immediately observe the ceasefire while Russia's foreign and defence ministers talked by phone with their Armenian and Azeri counterparts.
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Explore the different ways fights can manifest across the world, from lucha libre-style theatrics in the Bronx to wrestling tournaments with warring tribes in South Sudan.
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A handful of warring but wildly successful mattress-in-a-box companies have sprung up in the past few years, all chasing the "urban professional" millennial market.
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President Wilson showed his list to the leaders of the other warring countries, who basically said that he was cute for trying and resumed fighting among themselves.
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Though both warring sides have carried out maritime attacks, experts said there was little doubt that the Saudi-led coalition was responsible for the violence against fishermen.
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Under Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Microsoft teams were warring factions and the company's leaders promoted a "star culture" that valued the smartest person in the room.
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MANCHESTER, England — Just when Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain needed a rousing, commanding speech to restore authority over her warring Conservative Party, she endured a nightmare.
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The film turns on warring halves, a presumptive beta (Edward Norton) and his alpha twin (Pitt), who confront consumerism, postmodern anomie and that cult known as masculinity.
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But they are also setbacks for rival peace efforts by the leaders of Russia and Turkey, important backers of the two warring sides in the Libya fight.
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Nor do they belong to that class of domestic melodramas (see: "August: Osage County") in which a warring, divided family festers with the sins of their nation.
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Italy is not happy, all the more so as it was excluded from Mr. Macron's peace summit between the leaders of Libya's main warring factions on Tuesday.
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MOSCOW, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Russia's foreign ministry said the heads of Libya's two warring factions will hold talks in Moscow on Monday, the Interfax news agency reported.
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Delivering weapons and ammunition to both Ukraine and Syria, for example, would further deteriorate those conflicts and make any diplomatic discussions between the warring parties more difficult.
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U.N. Special Representative for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, has been unable to stop the conflict – the warring parties and their international backers have simply made that impossible.
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The 2015 peace agreement obligates the warring parties to accept a criminal tribunal to be created by the African Union with South Sudanese and other African judges.
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Hunter says he was inspired after reading a news story about the arrests of clergy from a range of sometimes warring faiths at an anti-choice protest.
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