If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. |
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The Liberian civil conflict was a bewildering alphabet soup of acronyms, each a rebel group led by a warlord. |
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So here we are with abbas being the only one of three parties to this conflict still fighting for a two-state solution. |
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You'll need to resolve the conflict between your parents' plans for you and your own ambitions. |
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On March 3, while the conflict raged, hundreds of women gathered peacefully in Abidjan to pressure their leaders for peace. |
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Exploitation of trafficking victims may be most acute in conflict and adjoining regions, but it is not confined to these areas. |
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That two-day conflict has become one of the most famous battles in history. |
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Yet the conflict inside the new host of the new loyalty, and the political manoeuvres used by the Russian Empire, led to splits in the Cossacks. |
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In the conflict theory, there is an impulse or a motive, and an opposing counterimpulse or countermotive. |
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The Investiture Controversy was a conflict between the Emperor and the Pope. |
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The pattern of gradually increasing severity fits with the general image of an escalatory conflict model. |
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That the Aeschylean Oresteia turns on the conflict between motherdom and fatherdom is notorious. |
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The early modern period saw religious conflict resulting from the Reformation and the introduction of Protestant state churches in each country. |
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The conflict with the Portuguese established in nearby Ternate was inevitable, starting nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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However, gains in Scotland were reversed during the reign of his successor, Edward II, who also faced conflict with the nobility. |
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In 1642, the conflict between the King and English Parliament reached its climax and the English Civil War began. |
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Occasionally a situation arises where access for the public is in direct conflict with conservation. |
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After the Bishops' Wars in Scotland, a treaty was signed at Ripon in 1640 to stop the conflict between Charles I and the Scottish Covenanters. |
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She's a feminist whose increasing involvement in the leathergirl scene puts her in direct conflict with her separatist friends. |
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Cultural conflict over a brand's meaning have also been shown to influence the diffusion of an innovation. |
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The conflict begun in 1914 when Bentley was made official liaison between Government and aero engine manufacturers. |
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Thus a conflict between Newton's religious views and Anglican orthodoxy was averted. |
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At junctions, where Supertram and train movements can conflict with road traffic, fixed signals are provided in addition to points indicators. |
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The Saxons were a fierce and powerful people and were often in conflict with the Vikings. |
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It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. |
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However, in West Pakistan the conflict was described as a civil war as opposed to a war of liberation. |
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The conflict in 1971 witnessed Pakistan's unconditional surrender and a treaty that subsequently led to the independence of Bangladesh. |
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Ricardo saw an inherent conflict between landowners on the one hand and labour and capital on the other. |
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In the early days of Methodism chapels were sometimes built octagonal, largely to avoid conflict with the established Church of England. |
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The Northern Baptist Convention in the United States had internal conflict over modernism in the early 20th century, ultimately embracing it. |
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In subsequent years, conflict arose among Gurneyite Friends in relation to the Richmond Declaration of faith. |
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A conflict with his stepmother when he was about 14 years old drove Wilfrid to leave home, probably without his father's consent. |
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Despite his fame and eloquence, it was not long before Fisher came into conflict with the new king, his former pupil. |
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The Jaap Sahib asserts that God is the cause of conflict as well as peace, and of destruction as well as creation. |
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Buildings including cathedrals were rebuilt, and the threat of conflict had an inevitable influence on the architecture of the time. |
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Having adopted this technique, Moore was in conflict with academic tutors who did not appreciate such a modern approach. |
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The degree of observance required of members remained a major source of conflict within the order, resulting in numerous secessions. |
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The cause of the riots was based on a conflict over two performances of Macbeth, and is usually ascribed to the curse. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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The purpose of an experiment is to determine whether observations agree with or conflict with the predictions derived from a hypothesis. |
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He juxtaposed the conflict between the good American devoted to civic virtue and the selfish provincial man. |
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The most frequent conflict within human mateships is the conflict between male sexual persistence and female sexual resistance. |
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Second, Burke worried about the uncertainty surrounding whether Britain would win a conflict in America. |
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Keats endured great conflict knowing his expectations as a struggling poet in increasingly hard straits would preclude marriage to Brawne. |
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The conflict was primarily political and nationalistic, fuelled by historical events. |
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The battle pitted the two bands against each other, with the conflict as much about British class and regional divisions as it was about music. |
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Thriller films' characters conflict with each other or with an outside force, which can sometimes be abstract. |
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However, shortly before Scott was due to start work, a schedule conflict meant he was replaced by Raymond Cusick. |
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When he visits friends, his desire to be offered a snack is in conflict with the impoliteness of asking too directly. |
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Like all English clubs, Villa lost seven seasons to the Second World War, and that conflict brought several careers to a premature end. |
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Individual clubs may wear jerseys with advertising, even if such sponsors conflict with those of the Europa League. |
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The pageant was initially slated for Abuja but was moved to London due to conflict within Nigeria. |
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The order also came into conflict with the Eastern Orthodox Church in the form of the Pskov and Novgorod Republics. |
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It advocated the use of arbitration in conflict resolution and the imposition of sanctions on aggressive countries. |
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The Peruvian Army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations. |
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The South Kordofan conflict broke out in June 2011 between the Army of Sudan and the SPLA over the Nuba Mountains. |
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A person's status as being the national of a country is used to resolve the conflict of laws. |
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Belfast saw the worst of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, with nearly half of the total deaths in the conflict occurring in the city. |
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The following week, the head of the Royal Navy said the country's operations in the conflict were not sustainable. |
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At the time it was widely believed that the conflict would only last for a few months. |
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By the late 14th century, the renewal occurred regardless of whether either kingdom was involved in a conflict with England. |
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Walpole's failure to maintain a policy of avoiding military conflict eventually led to his fall from power. |
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The Williamite war in Ireland was the opening conflict in James's attempts to regain the throne. |
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The British insisted on administering the empire through Parliament, and the conflict escalated into war. |
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Within weeks, the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world. |
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This would now have a dramatic effect on the conflict as 33 divisions were now released from the Eastern Front for deployment to the West. |
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This neoliberal criticism highlights the ongoing conflict between varying visions of economic development. |
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In these cases, interpretation to comply may conflict with legislative intent. |
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The Turkish advance halted when it reached the edge of the Dhekelia Sovereign Base Area to avoid military conflict with the United Kingdom. |
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With its expertise in conflict prevention, crisis management and early warning, the OSCE contributes to worldwide efforts in combating terrorism. |
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It is one looking to the future from combating violent extremism to addressing poverty and conflict around the world. |
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About 300 deaths during the conflict were attributed to the British Army, including paramilitary troops and civilians. |
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Neither Nicholas I nor Napoleon III nor the British government could retreat in the conflict for prestige once it was launched. |
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Although indirect conflict between Cold War powers continued through the late 1960s and early 1970s, tensions were beginning to ease. |
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It tells the story of a mother who brings her teenage son to Sarajevo, where his father died in the Bosnian conflict years ago. |
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The conflict lasted 74 days and ended with the Argentine surrender on 14 June 1982, returning the islands to British control. |
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The conflict was a major episode in the protracted confrontation over the territories' sovereignty. |
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The conflict has had a strong effect in both countries and has been the subject of various books, articles, films, and songs. |
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As a result of the conflict Highland regiments who fought for the British secured a reputation for tenacity and combat prowess. |
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The conflict between iudaismos and hellenismos lay behind the Maccabean revolt and hence the invention of the term iudaismos. |
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American frigates also inflicted a series of embarrassing defeats on the British navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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This conflict between Moore and DC Comics was the subject of an article in The New York Times on 12 March 2006, five days before the US release. |
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As a logical positivist Ayer was in conflict with Heidegger's proposed vast, overarching theories regarding existence. |
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For Marx, social change was about conflict between opposing interests, driven in the background by economic forces. |
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This became the inspiration for the body of works known as the conflict theory. |
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The conflict has become a test of endurance for both the government and the narcos. |
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This met with Ibn Saud's opposition, as he recognized the danger of a direct conflict with the British. |
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This conflict erupted in the Battle of Adwa on 1 March 1896 in which Italy's colonial forces were defeated by the Ethiopians. |
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However, conflict continued in the southern and central parts of the country. |
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These two states inevitably came into conflict over Shewa and territories further south. |
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Iceland has also participated in the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan and the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. |
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The conflict has also been referred to by names other than the War on Terror. |
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During the 1470s conflict developed between the king and his brothers, Alexander, Duke of Albany and John, Earl of Mar. |
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Historians have noted considerable political conflict in the burghs between the great merchants and craftsmen throughout the period. |
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The abortive siege of Roxborugh in 1436 under James I was probably the first conflict in which the Scots made serious use of artillery. |
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The arrival in England of the Empress Matilda gave David an opportunity to renew the conflict with Stephen. |
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Washington entered winter quarters at Morristown on January 6, though a protracted guerrilla conflict continued. |
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The Dutch suffered around 500 total killed, owing to the minor scale of their conflict with Britain. |
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Congress had immense difficulties throughout the conflict to efficiently finance the war effort. |
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The colonies had never been formally united prior to the conflict and there was no centralized area of ultimate strategic importance. |
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Cases of conflict between the church and the civil power arose in Auchterarder, Dunkeld and Marnoch. |
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Within weeks the major powers were at war, and the conflict soon spread around the world. |
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Charles Lapworth resolved the conflict by defining a new Ordovician system including the contested beds. |
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The SSPCA came into conflict with the Aberdeen congregation over slaughtering methods at the turn of the 20th century. |
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The months leading up to the partition of India in 1947 were marked by conflict in the Punjab between Sikhs and Muslims. |
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Trungpa Rinpoche quickly came into conflict with both Akong Rinpoche and the trustees. |
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World War II featured fighter combat on a larger scale than any other conflict to date. |
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The title was designed to reflect the duo's ongoing concern with global conflict and world peace. |
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King Richard was distracted by a growing conflict with the Lords Appellant from this time on. |
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Due to the wide variety of philosophies present in the First International, there was conflict from the start. |
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When Owain Gwynedd died in November 1170 the realm was plunged into conflict between two rival factions within the ruling family. |
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Jaenberht had been a supporter of Ecgberht II of Kent, which may have led to conflict in the 760s when Offa is known to have intervened in Kent. |
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This caused conflict with the church, as under canon law illegitimate children could not inherit. |
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The Scottish conflict flared up once again in 1306, when Robert the Bruce killed his rival John Comyn and declared himself the King of the Scots. |
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Edward sent assurances to the Pope that the conflict surrounding Gaveston's role was at an end. |
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This conflict was unresolved by the time of De Clare's death and the area fell under Royal control. |
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To deal with the issue of forum shopping, nations are urged to adopt more positive rules on conflict of laws. |
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A conflict exists between commercial fishermen and recreational fishermen for the right to salmon stock resources. |
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At which point, the crisis period encourages intensified class conflict and forces societal change. |
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Thus, speech is usually adapted and accommodated for convenience, lack of misunderstanding and conflict and the maintenance of intimacy. |
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One reason for the conflict with the denominations was the sectarianism of Latter Rain adherents. |
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The Babri Mosque was the subject of such a conflict up until the early 1990s when it was demolished. |
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This conflict continued until mid February, despite the intervention of British troops. |
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This is believed to represent the conflict in the 5th and 6th centuries between the Britons and the invading Saxons. |
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The system could quickly be removed and stored again when the conflict was over. |
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Sea lions also conflict with fisherman since both depend on the same fish stocks. |
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There is a conflict over oil rigs in the Arctic Ocean between the Norwegian Government and Greenpeace. |
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The President can only veto the bill if it is in conflict with the Constitution of Ireland. |
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These events foreshadowed the conflict between conservatives and liberals in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Liberal forces won, but the conflict between progressive and conservative liberals ended in a weak early constitutional period. |
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In some cases some of the territorial identities may conflict with the dominant Spanish culture. |
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As a result, the Portuguese army and navy were involved in armed conflict in its colony of Portuguese India against the Indian Armed Forces. |
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The alliance treaty expected that the Ottoman Empire would become involved in the conflict in a short amount of time. |
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The conflict between the French monarchs and the Angevin kings of England continued through the 13th century. |
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The Merovingian kings divided their realm equally among all living sons, leading to much conflict and fratricide among the rival heirs. |
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During his maritime missions, on several occasions Zheng's fleet came into conflict with pirates. |
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Several other countries, however, were drawn into the conflict at this time. |
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It is generally accepted as being the most lethal conflict in human history, with over 30 million dead as a result. |
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The following conflict from 1941 to 1944 is sometimes referred to as the Continuation War, as in the continuation of the Winter War. |
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This was subsequently used as propaganda to justify the supplying and financing of the conflict and its continuation. |
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He also had a tail like an oxen tail only with a razor sharp bard that he used in conflict to stab or slice his victims. |
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In these cases, the controller is no longer responsible for separation of the aircraft involved in the RA until the conflict is terminated. |
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Internal conflict prevented the Javanese from forming effective alliances against the Dutch. |
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Also during the 1470s conflict developed between the king and his two brothers, Alexander, Duke of Albany, and John, Earl of Mar. |
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Though conflict over carcasses is common, on rare occasions the two predators tolerate each other on the same kill. |
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Eadwig was not a popular king, and his reign was marked by conflict with nobles and the Church, primarily St Dunstan and Archbishop Oda. |
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The intention is to minimise conflict between these different land use objectives and ecosystem services. |
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Unlike migratory birds which fly during the day and feed during the night, nocturnal bats have a conflict between traveling and eating. |
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However, if the conflict is not resolved at the early stage, the bucks will fight. |
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Since 2003 there has been an ongoing conflict in Darfur which has become a humanitarian disaster. |
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Since the conflict began in 1998, the estimated death toll has reached 5 million. |
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Other terms arose during periods of conflict between the colonizers and indigenous peoples. |
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The Pannonian Plain was frequently a scene of conflict between the two empires. |
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Within psychology, conflict avoidance and the libido are seen to be primary motivators. |
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While Athenian activity against the Persian empire was ending, however, conflict between Sparta and Athens was increasing. |
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Events, including conflict with the House of Lords, forced him to the front from the start of his premiership. |
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Fresh conflict broke out in 1127, when Charles, the childless Count of Flanders, was murdered, creating a local succession crisis. |
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Details of the conflict have not been very well recorded, and some accounts claim that the French were defeated at each battle rather easily. |
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The conflict was initially aimed at the Republic of Venice but eventually turned against France. |
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Despite the conflict between them, the two nations were not yet formally at war. |
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The British victory in the war sowed some of the seeds of Britain's later conflict in the American War of Independence. |
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It could have been the start of any potential conflict between him and Chas in the studio. |
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Control animals are not necessarily, or even usually, those that are socially dominant in conflict situations, though they frequently are. |
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Earlier legal anthropological research often focused more narrowly on conflict management, crime, sanctions, or formal regulation. |
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In 1863, conflict broke out again when King Frederick VII of Denmark died without legitimate issue. |
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Temptation or pains of conscience originates from a conflict between evil spirits and angels. |
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Thereafter continual conflict prevailed along it, forcing the Romans to conduct punitive expeditions and fortify Germania Superior. |
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The order also came into conflict with the Eastern Orthodox Church of the Pskov and Novgorod Republics. |
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European military conflict did not cease, but had less disruptive effects on the lives of Europeans. |
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The two sides engaged in the Cold War, with actual conflict taking place not in Europe but in Asia in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. |
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The victors forced Germany to assume responsibility for the conflict and pay war reparations. |
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But soon he came in conflict with the Stoic doctrines and was involved in heated debates with many other Stoic philosophers of the school. |
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They came into frequent conflict with the Romans, who usually came out the losers. |
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According to Jordanes' Getica, the Hasdingi came into conflict with the Goths around the time of Constantine the Great. |
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The economy of Ukraine overcame the heavy crisis caused by armed conflict in southeast part of country. |
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Between 2 March and 26 July 1992, the conflict escalated into a military engagement. |
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Caesar does not say what the cause of the conflict was, but the Sequani controlled access to the Rhine river along the valley of the Doubs. |
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He narrates the events of the conflict in the opening sections of Commentarii de Bello Gallico. |
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In the late 4th century there was a deep conflict in the diocese of Milan between the Nicene Church and Arians. |
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Consensus history emphasizes the basic unity of American values and downplays conflict as superficial. |
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These viewpoints stress conflict and emphasize the central roles of class, race and gender. |
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Its position on the Western Sahara conflict is, since the 1980s, one of strict neutrality. |
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The death of one king created conflict between the surviving brothers and the deceased's sons, with differing outcomes. |
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The conflict between mayors was ended when the Austrasians under Pepin the Middle triumphed in 687 in the Battle of Tertry. |
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Pippin's death occasioned open conflict between his heirs and the Neustrian nobles who sought political independence from Austrasian control. |
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He was uniquely poised to fight the Byzantine Empire when that conflict arose after Charlemagne's imperial coronation and a Venetian rebellion. |
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The land was settled quickly, mainly by Norwegians who may have been fleeing conflict or seeking new land to farm. |
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After this, both Sweden and Novgorod engaged in the long conflict over dominance of Karelians and their lands. |
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Subsequent wars have shown that Karelians were fighting on both sides of the conflict and often against each other. |
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By later 14th century Russian Karelians established control over White Karelia and come in conflict with Norwegians of Kola. |
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The most prominent struggle for power was the conflict that erupted after the death of Yaroslav the Wise. |
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During this conflict Russia annexed East Prussia for a while and even took Berlin. |
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Due to a conflict with him, she must leave the Polis and go away into exile. |
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This body was suspended in 1972 and Northern Ireland was governed by direct rule during the period of conflict known as The Troubles. |
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Lack of political unity within Greece resulted in frequent conflict between Greek states. |
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The conflict in the 4th century AD had seen Arian and Nicene factions struggling for control of the Church. |
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Due to the blood of 3,000 slain Zulus that stained the Ncome River, the conflict afterwards became known as the Battle of Blood River. |
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In his thesis, he argued that the primary axis of conflict in the future will be along cultural and religious lines. |
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They believed any such conflict would only serve the interests of royal dynasties. |
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A quick peace was essential to keep Russia from entering the conflict on Austria's side. |
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Financial troubles in England following the conflict results in the Wars of the Roses, a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England. |
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Other European colonies had much more pronounced conflict between European settlers and the local population. |
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The conflict with the Portuguese already established in nearby Ternate was inevitable, starting nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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When the conflict ended in 1945, the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the major world powers. |
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There was a pause in the conflict on Frederick's fourth descent into Italy, but it resumed soon after his departure. |
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The roots of the conflict were related to battles between the descendants of Genghis Khan over the control of the Empire. |
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In the conflict between his elder brothers Konstantin and Yuri, Yaroslav supported the latter. |
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This was apparently due to the conflict between Kaidu and Mentemu over the agreement they made at the Talas kurultai. |
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In December 1402, Timur came into direct conflict with a small European outpost on the Anatolian coast. |
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Genghis quickly came into conflict with the Jin dynasty of the Jurchens and the Western Xia of the Tanguts in northern China. |
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The Sui stirred trouble and conflict amongst ethnic groups against the Turks. |
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The Southern front, consisting mostly of Mende people, entered conflict somewhat later and for different reasons. |
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However, soon after conflict broke out again, leading to the Jugurthine War between Rome and Numidia. |
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The 1868 rebellion resulted in a prolonged conflict known as the Ten Years' War. |
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Only three ship names are known, and there is some conflict among the sources on the naming of the captains. |
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The conflict will also overturn the political order on the Malabar Coast of India, and shape a different future for Kerala. |
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However, a conflict soon arose between the Portuguese traders and the established Arab merchant guilds in the city. |
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The real causes of this war, which remains the bloodiest international conflict in Latin American history, are still highly debated. |
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The unresolved border conflict with Bolivia over Chaco region finally erupted in early 1930s in the Chaco War. |
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In practice, there was inherent conflict between king and uparaja and frequent disputed successions. |
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In 1810, the Kingdom of Holland was a vassal of Napoleonic France and hence in conflict with Britain. |
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Between 1999 and 2002, Ambon was at the centre of sectarian conflict across the Maluku Islands. |
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With the Portuguese already established in nearby Ternate, conflict was inevitable, leading to nearly a decade of skirmishes. |
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Tidore was largely spared from the sectarian conflict of 1999 across the Maluku Islands. |
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There was inevitable conflict with the Portuguese, who were already established in Ternate. |
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Upon Raleigh's return to England, King James ordered him to be beheaded for disobeying orders to avoid conflict with the Spanish. |
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Peru engaged in a brief successful conflict with Ecuador in the Paquisha War as a result of territorial dispute between the two countries. |
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Throughout the conflict and years of the Spanish colonization of the Americas, many Incas died of smallpox. |
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The Popham colony quickly failed due to a famine, disease, and conflict with local Native American tribes in the first two years. |
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The next year, part of the Baltic Fleet made the passage to the Pacific where armed conflict with Japan was looming. |
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These subsidies fluctuated often and provided a source of conflict between the Cossacks and the government. |
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The conflict was provoked by individuals, as many conquistadors were, not states. |
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The projectives suggested considerable difficulty with women and a conflict between sexual preoccupation and hostility. |
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Like the Fur and the Zaghawa, since the start of the Darfur conflict in February 2003, many Tunjur have been affected. |
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This last conflict led to the ethnic cleansing of Circassians from their lands. |
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Spain was not yet at peace, as the aggressive Henry II of France came to the throne in 1547 and renewed the conflict with Spain. |
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However, this design criterion was in conflict with the ease of coining new compound or derived words on the fly while speaking. |
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Belize lacks the violent class and racial conflict that has figured so prominently in the social life of its Central American neighbours. |
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A doctrinal conflict had developed between Luther and Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli on the interpretation of the eucharist. |
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Later, in his conflict with the Anabaptists, he defended the practice of infant baptism, noting that there is no law forbidding the practice. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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Because of this, these perspectives often conflict with each other and can conflict with the formal doctrines. |
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In order to reduce conflict with traditionalists, it was decided that the form of service to be used would be determined by each congregation. |
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Support for the conflict had never been strong in Britain, where many sympathized with the Americans, but now it reached a new low. |
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There are strong restrictions regarding a trustee with conflict of interests. |
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Such conflict led the Revolutionaries to take a negative view of judges making law. |
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Moreover, there was a potential for a conflict of interest on the Court if a justice had previously decided the same case while riding circuit. |
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This conflict raised the important question of what happens when an Act of Congress conflicts with the Constitution. |
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Therefore, if two laws conflict with each other, a court must decide which law applies. |
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If two laws conflict with each other, the Courts must decide on the operation of each. |
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Directors also owe strict duties not to permit any conflict of interest or conflict with their duty to act in the best interests of the company. |
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This conflict ended with the Treaty of Breda, which stipulated that the Dutch give up their claim to New Netherlands in exchange for Suriname. |
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The Commonwealth government of Oliver Cromwell tried to avoid further conflict with the Dutch Republic. |
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The Treaty of Westminster itself planted the seeds of future conflict because of its secret annexe which contained the Act of Seclusion. |
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Given that the treaties have a higher hierarchical position compared to laws, in the case of conflict the Treaties will be given primacy. |
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After the death of Ranjit Singh, the empire weakened, leading to the conflict with the British East India Company. |
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During the American Revolutionary War, Central America was subject to conflict between Britain and Spain. |
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Meanwhile, Rhodesia's internal conflict intensified, eventually forcing him to open negotiations with the militant nationalists. |
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Instead, a move to weaken communist party leaders through conflict was started. |
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The conflict stage is where the problem is analyzed with several possibilities presented to resolve the problem. |
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The judge recused herself from that case, citing a possible conflict of interest. |
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For example, they are a critical part of the supply chain for all sides of the conflict in remote parts of Afghanistan. |
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The doors of his temples were kept open in time of war, the time in which the ideas of contradiction and conflict are most naturally regnant. |
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In many countries, the resolution of this conflict was the rise of absolute monarchy. |
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However, because of continuing conflict with Native Americans, it was soon realized that it was necessary to field a trained standing army. |
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The approaching conflict was about violations of American rights, but it was also about vindication of American identity. |
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The conflict began formally on June 18, 1812, when Madison signed the measure into law and proclaimed it the next day. |
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During the war, New England states became increasingly frustrated over how the war was being conducted and how the conflict was affecting them. |
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The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents. |
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The conflict is rationally resolvable either by correcting the mistaken belief or by bringing the wayward desire under rational control. |
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Hills have become sites for many noted battles, such as the first recorded military conflict in Scotland known as the battle of Mons Graupius. |
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The Senate took a number of measures in order to free up its hands for the coming conflict with the Carthaginian. |
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However, the multitude in Carthage was too much in support of the conflict to order a stop to the war. |
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There has been conflict between the mine owners and the miners for more than 200 years. |
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His continued efforts to expand the kingdom after 1360 brought him into open conflict with the Hanseatic League. |
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If conflict arises between the two statutory purposes, the Act provides that the first purpose, that of conservation, must take precedence. |
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What makes Lovett intriguing is a grasp of emotional conflict that goes far beyond Nashville's standard fare. |
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High fantasy is a complex, philosophical form of literature that focuses on themes such as the conflict between good and evil. |
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American frigates inflicted a series of defeats on the Royal Navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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The conflict is beginning to look like a holy war between Sunnis and Shias. |
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Polybius published a history of Rome about 150 BC in which he describes the Gauls of Italy and their conflict with Rome. |
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Part of the Muslims' success was due to the exhaustion of the Byzantine empire in its decades long conflict with Persia. |
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In areas with more conflict there were larger medical facilities as they saw more casualties. |
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Many of the Saxon nobles grew jealous and from 1049 there was conflict between the disgruntled Saxon nobility, the king and the incoming Normans. |
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In direct contrast to his previous conflict with the Scottish Kirk, on 26 December 1647 he signed a secret treaty with the Scots. |
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The cultural conflict was highlighted by the fact that he had gone through the Xhosa amakwetha initiation rites with considerable distaste. |
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Also, people should realize that factors external to the conflict episode often amplify angerlike reactions. |
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The relatively small First Battle of St Albans was the first open conflict of the civil war. |
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Richard's failure to provide an heir caused a succession crisis and conflict between supporters of the claim of his nephew, Arthur, and John. |
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Louis did so but in October 1216, before the conflict was conclusively ended, John died. |
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Integration may conflict with national sovereignty and cultural identity, and is opposed by eurosceptics. |
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The resulting Treaty of Troyes stated that Henry's heirs would inherit the throne of France, but conflict continued with the Dauphin. |
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Margaret found this disregard for her son's claims unacceptable, and so the conflict continued. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Luckily enough, Louis fell ill and had to retire from the conflict while Henry's defences held against his enemies. |
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Eventually, Hunald retired to a monastery, leaving both the kingdom and the continuing conflict to Waifer, or Guaifer. |
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This last conflict demanded the King's own attention, but in both cases the rebellions were put down. |
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This declaration resulted in a series of defections from the rebel movement, and the tide of the conflict swung in Henry's favour. |
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Disagreement about how to further divide the realm led to conflict in 1253 in which Llywelyn was victorious. |
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Louis feared a further escalation of the conflict against this formidable coalition. |
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