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confrontations

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Security forces tried to contain the unrest using a containment policy that often provoked and incited violent confrontations.
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By serving as a multilateral guarantor, the agency reduces the likelihood of confrontations among the investor's country and the host country.
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Both also sought to defuse these confrontations, first by establishing joint patrols and a commission to demarcate the boundary across the lake more clearly.
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No messy meetings with enraged locals, no soppy counselling sessions with evacuated homeowners, no confrontations with argumentative experts.
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The police fired and eight people died in the confrontations.
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Confrontations between strikers and strike-breakers were frequent and often physical.
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However, improperly managed confrontations can lead to severe injury from even the most well-tempered dog.
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The show focuses on the altercations and physical confrontations of seven highly aggressive, quarrelsome, and unruly women.
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Non-indigenous people who illegally exploited indigenous lands for mining, logging, and agriculture often destroyed the environment and wildlife and caused violent confrontations.
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The 1926 collection, though resentment seethed, did not have any serious confrontations.
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