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factions
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faction [Brit ˈfakʃ(ə)n, Am ˈfækʃ(ə)n] N
1. faction (group):
faction
faction f
2. faction (discord):
faction
dissension f
3. faction:
faction THEAT, TV
docudrame m
breakaway attr attr faction, group, state
séparatiste
turbulent passions, character, faction
turbulent
clerical matters, faction
clérical
the dispute has split the alliance in two/into two factions
le conflit a divisé l'alliance en deux/en deux factions
to cause trouble between the two factions
créer des conflits entre les deux factions
French
French
English
English
interchrétien (interchrétienne)
between opposing Christian factions après n
secte (clan)
faction
faction
faction
la fraction conservatrice du parti
the conservative faction of the party
English
English
French
French
faction [ˈfækʃən] N pej
faction
faction f
French
French
English
English
faction
faction
parties belligérantes
warring factions
English
English
French
French
faction [ˈfæk·ʃ ə n] N pej
faction
faction f
French
French
English
English
faction
faction
parties belligérantes
warring factions
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However, these were turbulent times, with rebellion and plots constantly in the air.
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Sea ice growth in turbulent water differs from sea ice growth in calm water.
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The 200506 season started with better omens, yet proved to be the most turbulent.
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Her designer-label-packed wardrobe masks her turbulent mood swings and hard-partying ways.
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The ice had just gone from the river, leaving it to swell upon its banks, turbulent, black, and impenetrably cold.
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