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civil strife

religious strife

sectarian strife POL

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But the strife was too unequal, and at last they had to yield themselves prisoners of war.
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They added that he returned with trouble and strife in tow.
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His tenure was brief however, as internal strife cast a shadow over his brief term in charge.
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This episode is only an interlude before the development which the composer says seems to express more emphatically the idea of strife.
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The stretch of land has since been a considerable source of regional strife.
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The episodes were individually themed on global crimes and political strife.
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Feudal strife led to the formation of independent states.
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The overall theme is medieval fantasy wherein different races live in strife and bloodlust is commonplace.
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As his surviving brothers fell to violent strife over his possessions, the bishop encountered great difficulties.
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Civil strife includes revolutions, civil wars, state failures, coup dtats, and riots.
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