In addition to the other subjects of dispute already in agitation, the succession to the imperial crown became a new apple of discord. |
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Recent national events helped turn the simmering discord into open conflict. |
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The early twentieth century brought discord to the Deaf community in the form of oralism. |
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Victory over enemies will give you satisfaction and peace of mind, but beware of discord in the family. |
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That will not be accomplished by bickering and discord and infighting on a grand scale. |
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Certainly, all parties agreed on the pernicious effects of intemperance, and its tendency to promote domestic violence and discord. |
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It has been the origin of a lot of discord and a lot of contention over consents. |
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It was obvious by the flagrant manner in which they were speaking and the discord their steps and words caused. |
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On the other, they have seen them as fomenters of sectarian discord in what should be the united Arab nation. |
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The group's attempts to be more than a talk shop have often only fostered more discord. |
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During periods of racial discord, community leaders have headed to the statue to cool frayed tempers. |
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This verse shows that the person that is froward in heart comes up with mischief and the person sows discord. |
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However, their understanding did not prevent discord between the inconsistent emperor and his subjects. |
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As long as this is the case there will necessarily arise discord and conflict. |
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He must join a party or create his own, which could lead to new discord among the opposition parties. |
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The condition is also linked with drug and alcohol abuse, memory problems, family discord and inability to function in social life. |
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There are many interpretations on the quarrels and discord between the two men. |
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After days of being nice and behaved he itched for some discord and strife. |
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Psychologists provide psychotherapy for a range of problems, from marital discord to personality disorders. |
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With the introduction of the human race into the balance, everything began to fall into discord. |
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At present, there is racial discord and disharmony among ethnic groups in our country. |
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At the very heart of the idealistic enterprise was a source of potential difficulty and discord. |
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As reasons for misunderstanding or discord diminish, both cultures will realize greater rewards. |
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There is no doubt that they have gone from a generally happy time in the 1990s to four years of deficit, discord and disappointment. |
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The nature of this disorder is primarily in a profound pathological discord between his intellectual and emotional life. |
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Cultural discord has been resolved by the power of speech and the settling of people into their land. |
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But at today's meetings and agreements, discord was quite apparent in the Group of Eight. |
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They create divisions and discord, mislead, confuse, and worst of all, stifle the opposition. |
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So, what I tried to do here was to say religion doesn't have to be a source of discord and can be a source of harmony. |
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An expansion in the output of political stores is both self-limiting and involves the generation of social discord. |
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Since the music unfolds within the set framework of the raga, there is more harmony and less discord. |
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Suddenly, Darcy pounded hard on the piano keys, producing a sound of discord. |
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With his best concentration it was still beyond him, the rhythms too disjointed, the shifts from discord into harmony too complex. |
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They sang in discord, their disharmony drowning out the sobbing, travelling to the ears of those who lingered in the church's car park. |
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Haydn was again the chief model, but Beethoven introduced many daring innovations, including beginning the symphony with an out-of-key discord. |
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Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning. |
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Having earlier looked back to see herself as a discord, Jane now directly disjoins the reader's senses. |
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It was a positive message to a church troubled, internationally and domestically, with dissension and discord. |
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However, as in Australia and Ireland, social discord erupted on the issue of compulsory military service overseas. |
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But the bigger picture of discord and trouble in the camp is worrying in the extreme. |
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The apple of discord was thrown down into an assembly of the gods, who immediately fell into an argument over it. |
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The amendment which has just been proposed by the Senator from Kentucky will, I fear, prove to be the apple of discord in this body. |
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Only ears attuned to the metre will hear it, but the shock of recognition is matched by a jarring discord. |
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Adults usually develop adjustment disorders to stressors related to marital discord, finances, or work. |
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Those long years in the political wilderness were traumatized by discord and discontent. |
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This act precipitated a war between the families that escalated over time into all-encompassing civil discord in Tuscany. |
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The family discord has been in progress for about two weeks, said the man, attributing it, in part, to the laxness of previous discipline. |
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The stereotypical cutter is a girl in her young teens suffering from discord at home and doing poorly at school. |
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The story limns the unforgiving and often repressive claims of memory and family tradition in unresolved discord. |
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But therein lies another source of discord, with the top Scottish scullers and rowers being forced to live and train in England. |
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Is there any discord between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions? |
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The jazzy blackness and the minimal discord give way to hushed serenity, remolding the songs into new creatures. |
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It was such a strange transformation from total unharmonious discord to this really quite happening groove. |
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Their debut album, The Acrobat, catches night-bruised piano-pop songs meandering into weary and somnambulistic discord. |
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Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay. |
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All of this is playing out against a backdrop of ferocious political rivalries and discord in the capital of Sanaa. |
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Why do you think everyone loves to seize on any hint of discord or bad blood between you guys? |
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Fans were delighted, but within the band there were signs of boredom and discord. |
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Social discipline has broken down, the economy is gasping for life and people's emotions are being provoked into ever-threatening spirals of discord and violence. |
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Those papers are said to have fully established that to spread discord and revolt among the people was the real object of his pretendedly pacific mission. |
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This has led to much discord within the various cultures and ethnicities. |
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One other factor is parental discord and lack of proper education. |
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Although, for the most part these concerns are unwarranted, in certain cases disagreements about the nuclear intentions of a state can create discord among suppliers. |
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Think of discord, chaos, strife, anarchy, change, and confusion. |
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One of the strings on the lute is broken, a deliberate symbol of discord. |
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Some sound concrete clarion calls, some are like string quartets, some trumpet brazen marches, and some squeal in sheer discord. |
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That was when the seeds of irreconcilable discord were sown between the prime minister and his advisors and the Kargil generals led by General Musharraf. |
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This idealized history had some effect, if not to stem the immediate social discord permanently, to produce a general desire for a more orderly world. |
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Aphrodite clasped the apple of discord to her breast and turned her eyes to seek out the prize for the shepherd who judged her greater than the Queen of Olympus. |
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Scorn and religious guilt are not solutions to social discord. |
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But in the midst of this harmony, there are sources of discord. |
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The common thread that ran across the observations made by the leaders was that religion is a tool that should foster one's inner growth and not sow the seeds of discord. |
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The city has long been known as a scene of racial intolerance and discord. |
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The Greek goddess of discord, Eris, became disgruntled after she was excluded from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. |
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While it may or may not have been his intention, this division was the cause of much internal discord in Gaul. |
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In 1340 he allied himself with Bayan's nephew Toqto'a, who was in discord with Bayan, and banished Bayan by coup. |
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For Calvin, the whole course of Christ's obedience to the Father removed the discord between humanity and God. |
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The marriage, not consummated, later dissolved under discord and eventual annulment. |
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The daughter of debate, that eke discord doth sowe Shal reap no gaine where formor rule hath taught stil peace to growe. |
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But there is enough discord and attitude to surpass feelings that BYP are doing little more than cutting and pasting power chords. |
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It talks of players suffering twisted muscles and broken bones but also of strife, discord and broken homes. |
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If left untreated, mental illnesses can result in disability, substance abuse, suicides, lost productivity, and family discord. |
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They were copwise. Hiltz knew him from the Deutsches Haus. Smith provoked discord routinely. They were copwise. |
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Peace to arise out of universal discord fomented in all parts of the empire. |
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A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren. |
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Others find the deliberate discord, playing against the evident parallelism of the two lines, stimulating and intriguing. |
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Priestley declined their entreaties, hoping to avoid political discord in his new country. |
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At any rate, it is unlikely to have caused as much discord as the Easter controversy or the tonsure, as no other source mentions it. |
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Since 2011, the DUP has been embroiled in internal discord over al-Mirghani's decision to join the cabinet dominated by the National Congress Party. |
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For a discord itself is but a harshness of divers sounds meeting. |
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Not peace through the medium of war, not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations, not peace to arise out of universal discord. |
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The sound of a bass commixes with church bells chiming in bluesy discord. |
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Yet the success of Trajan, however transient, was rapid and specious. The degenerate Parthians, broken by intestine discord, fled before his arms. |
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Moreover, these are not the time for such teachings, calculated as they are to produce discord even in times of peace let alone in times of trouble. |
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However, as women, they could serve the cause of painting by each marrying a member of the French Academy and sowing discord in the camp of those dotards. |
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