factions in the PONS Dictionary

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the warring factions

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After several residents had been arrested for nude bathing, the colony began to divide into radical and more conservative factions.
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Although merciless, they are generally discrete and less of a threat than the more radical factions.
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At the time, cotton spinners were considered an elite group among other union factions.
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Yet one thing may unite the querulous factions - the belief that history has not been fair to their notorious ancestor.
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This opposition was not homogeneous and was itself beset by differences between different factions.
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The factions were represented proportionately in the leading bodies of the party.
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A strong government was required to serve as the arbiter among competing factions.
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All factions start off with three basic training structures which produce units along different paths of warfare, such as melee or ranged combat.
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The factions were only vaguely affiliated to an organized program.
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When they arrived in a town they might settle in the same lodging, but sometimes take up with rival factions.
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