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  • As the struggle between the exotic island's warring factions reaches critical mass, further questions emerge from the tangled undergrowth. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, warring factions often induce drought and famine through the use of scorched-earth tactics.
  • When Manly-Warringah dropped out of the chase, St George stepped up the pressure and have never really let off.
  • He pulled off a major diplomatic coup by winning agreement from all the warring factions on a permanent ceasefire.
  • I love my children in ways that can never be put into words, but there is no hiding the fact that they are imperfect creatures, capable of the same pettiness, resentment, and mean-spiritedness that sets us adults to warring.
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  • It comes just days after the warring parents finally settled their custody battle. The Sun
  • Writing in the British journal New Scientist, the famed poet and historian Robert Graves said in 1972, "Technology is now warring openly against the crafts, and science covertly against poetry.
  • The warring factions are attempting to negotiate an end to the conflict.
  • One ever feels his twoness, -- an American, a Negro; two warring souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. from "Of Our Spiritual Strivings" in The Souls of Black Folk. Sunday culture.
  • Getting Congress' warring tribes to back this agenda may be easy by comparison.
  • `When places grow too large for peace or health, with people who are not countrymen but warring tribes, they inevitably die. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Keeping the warring factions behaving in a civilised fashion can be a very difficult job.
  • Warrington Council has been given a detailed presentation on Liverpool's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill.
  • It was a hot, windless noon hour like a slot between two warring weather systems. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • In the third century before Christ's birth, China is a collection of seven warring states that have yet to unite into one country.
  • And if he helps inflict defeat on Warrington, they could be cursing the one that got away. The Sun
  • In the popular press, Cohen notes, seaside towns were being destroyed by warring gangs, with property getting trashed willy-nilly and pitched battles being fought in the street.
  • Warrington Council has been given a detailed presentation on Liverpool's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill.
  • Police were trying to establish if she was the intended target of Tuesday's attack or whether she was caught in the crossfire of warring mob families. The Sun
  • Warring armies marched and countermarched through Saintonge. Champlain's Dream
  • The man, who has not been named, was employed at a High School in Warrington.
  • The Warrington Silver was exclusively commissioned from the French Protestant refugees known as the Huguenots, who were the best goldsmiths of the period.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement.
  • They made the worst possible start, with Stuart Reardon dropping a kick cold and Warrington punishing the error with a third-minute try.
  • Near by, a deep bed of tansies was growing; it seems to me that even now I can smell the sharp reek of those tansies, warring with the reek of tramps. Down and Out in Paris and London
  • Warrington looked with good-natured interest at the young fellow dandifying himself up to a pitch of completeness; and appearing at length in a gorgeous shirt-front and neckcloth, fresh gloves, and glistening boots. The History of Pendennis
  • They found themselves trapped in the no-man's-land between the two warring factions.
  • This scheme will involve trained mediators bringing warring parties together to discuss and sort out their differences.
  • He smiled knowingly and explained, having run successful businesses with hundreds of employees, uniting the warring factions would not be a problem. The Sun
  • I think he will probably have an influence on things but he's got to get into the Warrington methods and the English game first.
  • A demilitarized zone has been created on the border between the warring countries.
  • But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions.
  • Aid workers have been caught in crossfire between warring groups of militia or bandits.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was eleven years old, but already he had put a foot inside the door of adulthood, opened for him by his warring parents. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Suppose thou art making an ass of thyself, young Harry Warrington, of Virginia! are there not people in England who heehaw too? The Virginians
  • They will probably feel a bit unlucky they did not defeat Warrington last weekend.
  • Pretty clothes and pretty faces are only a mask on the fierce games of love and hate warring between wives and mistresses, suitors and fathers.
  • Kind speeches like these addressed by a little girl to a gentleman, and spoken by a strange inadvertency in company, and when other gentlemen and ladies were present, were not likely to render Mr. Warrington very eager for the society of the young American lady. The Virginians
  • But under his warring sons several major field armies emerged, under generals of even higher rank.
  • Previous legislation forbade the provision of food aid to warring factions before they demobilised.
  • MEXICO CITY - Gunmen stormed a birthday party in embattled Ciudad Juarez and killed 13 young people, the latest outrage in a city crippled by warring drug gangs. 13 killed in violence at party in Mexico
  • Warrington, essentially, your beefs with these films are length and boredom.
  • The happy couple warring in public, being at odds over what really was the truth.
  • The pressure not to split the team into warring camps during such a season was withering, and it fell on both of them.
  • It was rather difficult to constantly be the neutral faction in a warring household.
  • The temptation was warring with his conscience.
  • Nobody ever accused him of delaying the end of the Warring States Period in his attempts to stop the Qin Kingdom from reuniting the whole country.
  • (He had been one of the hardest livers and hardest readers of his time at Oxbridge, where the name of Stunning Warrington was yet famous for beating bargemen, pulling matches, winning prizes, and drinking milk-punch.) The History of Pendennis
  • The agreement, which halted hostilities along the demarcation line between two Koreas until a peaceful settlement is achieved, bans naval blockades by the warring parties.
  • The warring factions of the £400m Blackwell publishing family have emerged as front-runners.
  • We could end up, like the European countries, divided into several warring "confederacies," each too weak to defend itself against the depredations of the European powers. City Journal
  • IT is a weary thing to lie tossing restlessly from side to side, sleepless, through the silent watches of the night, spirit and matter warring against each other -- the sword gnawing and corroding its sheath. Frank Fairlegh Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil
  • It's a favourite with field birds and is on the wildlife corridor that links with the Risley mosses, between Warrington and Cadishead.
  • Roosevelt's impatience and his impetuousness worked in his favor after he became personally involved in the negotiations between the warring powers.
  • She was looking at the two warring halves of her life, facing her on the Nantlas road. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Hundreds of relatives of those killed attended the hearing at a specially constructed court in Warrington yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
  • They play the offspring of two warring criminal families who join forces to try and bring peace to the neighbourhood.
  • During the Warring States Period, the merging of nationalities made the marriage and ethical ideas of the Huaxia nationality rise again, promoting the disappearance of levirate marriage custom.
  • As early as Spring and Autumn Warring States period, great ideological and educator Confucius advocated Kindheartedness and filial piety.
  • The rapid transformation of warring societies into peaceful ones underscores the power of nurture over nature.
  • Mr Christie immediately pledged to try to restore trust and harmony to the club's warring board.
  • The original had two warring families and the daughter of one married the son of another. Times, Sunday Times
  • To overarch a territory filled with warring religious wackos who have for The New Big Lie
  • As a kind of historically "transitional state", its intrinsic property should he taken as the theoretic foundation, on which we define and elucidate the Era of Post-Warring States.
  • Critics fear it would Balkanize the public into warring factions, but that is what happens under our current one-size-fits-all approach. Andrew Coulson: A "Winn" for Education and Freedom of Conscience
  • Warrington have won just one Super League game and are currently anchored at the foot of the table facing relegation.
  • The statement followed assurances from country's warring factions that they would no longer block aid convoys or distribution.
  • It proclaims sisterhood beautiful even at its most acrimonious, and that someday, though not quite yet, all women may live in peace together despite divergent sexualities and warring ideologies.
  • The stained windows, which form an interesting collection of arms and legends, are in memory of Archbishop Musgrave, once Bishop of Hereford, to whom there is also another window by Warrington in the wall of the aisle above the chantry, which is only 11 feet in height. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • The discussion centres on a reasonable agreement about 'cease fire' between the two warring parties.
  • belligerent (or warring) nations
  • Why not recall the humanitarianism of William Penn, an early colonist who made peace with the Delaware Indians instead of warring on them, as other colonial leaders were doing?
  • But rational thought and guilt were warring partners in her heart, and for tonight guilt was much stronger. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • It has taken five years for peace to be declared between the warring factions.
  • Blair is uniquely unqualified for such a task because he is a warring faction.
  • French Protestants—or Huguenots—and French Catholics had been warring for decades, bloodying the country. Bloodlust
  • When, for example, a dispute arises between two lineages over access to a source of water, elders of a neutral lineage will travel to mediate between the warring groups.
  • While King Henry IV attempts to unite the warring factions making up his kingdom, his son Prince Hal prefers the rumbustious company of Sir John Falstaff.
  • Dorries entered nursing in 1975 as a abecedarian at Warrington Accepted Hospital. 7 From 1978 to 1981, she practised as a nurse in both Warrington and Liverpool. 8 She claims to accept witnessed two adulterated terminations, an acquaintance that afflicted her attack to lower the foetal aborticide age. 6 Labour of Love
  • Nobly, he strove during his short time as emperor to bring about a negotiated peace between the warring powers.
  • Bad loans were ballooning, costs were skyrocketing, and warring fiefdoms from its three merged banks were resisting change.
  • Amazingly in Rwanda, the warring factions declared they would not harm the gorillas.
  • The Firth of Lorn is so full of warring tiderips sluicing through deep, slender channels between the swarming islands, it is seldom still.
  • One ever feels his twoness, -- an American, a Negro; two warring souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. from "Of Our Spiritual Strivings" in The Souls of Black Folk. Sunday culture.
  • Hundreds of relatives of those killed attended the hearing at a specially constructed court in Warrington yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 11 other cases the children were either returned voluntarily or the warring parties reached an agreement.
  • At the turn of the twentieth century, American Protestantism split into two warring camps.
  • A Warring States bronze with gold, silver, and copper inlay had brought one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. JADE ISLAND
  • She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
  • If only Australia did have a warring half dozen papers, each out to humiliate and bankrupt the other, how much better served we would be.
  • He pulled off a major diplomatic coup by winning agreement from all the warring factions on a permanent ceasefire.
  • Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions.
  • The discussion centres on a reasonable agreement about 'cease fire' between the two warring parties.
  • A peace agreement will be signed by the leaders of the country's warring factions.
  • British history is the history of thousands of years of warring clans so, to survive they looked inwards, fostering unity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The GMB union had threatened to ballot its 2,000 members at Warrington, Cheshire and Aylesford in Kent in a row over contracts of employment.
  • That was quite enough warring feuds for one night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book centres on the rise of power of the Connacht dynasts, their constant warring among themselves and their decline brought about by endless conflict with their Kinsmen and invading Normans.
  • I can smell the sharp reek of those tansies, warring with the reek of tramps. Down and Out in Paris and London
  • But since the apostle not only takes this "delighting" from the other part of him, but likewise attributes it to the power of warring against that inward man and overcoming him, it is evident that the restriction has been added on this account -- to shew that, in the man who is now the subject of discussion, "the inward man" has not the dominion, but is, in fact, the inferior. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • The two countries have been warring constantly for many years.
  • The show included posters, sculptures, games, books, pamphlets, toys, decorative items and ephemera produced in many of the warring nations during the two world conflicts of the 20th century.
  • Within the islands, there was intercommunity trading and even warring networks.
  • The priest helped to negotiate a truce between the warring sides.
  • One of the reasons for the recent upsurge of ethnic violence is to be found in the failure of modern states to separate warring factions.
  • When he next contacted his family he was in hospital in Warrington having taken an overdose. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warring factions resume peace talks at the United Nations today.
  • When he next contacted his family he was in hospital in Warrington having taken an overdose. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is about the only thing that the two warring factions are likely to agree on. Times, Sunday Times
  • But remember the umpire is not arbitrating warring parties. A Theory of Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The negotiators are trying to make peace between the warring factions.
  • The selection committee nudges warring parties towards a peace that is achievable, but not quite achieved.
  • They are also the only places where Sinhalese, Tamils and Burghers meet, for after 1983 the three groups, like many other warring groups from other parts of the world, go their separate ways.
  • Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states.
  • Armed gangs, constituents of rival warring factions, skirmished for control of the camps.
  • He succeeded in creating a commonwealth in the warring tribes in Arabia.
  • You can guess, however, that all this warring of rifles and bowstrings, this influx of overlording whites, had made game wilder and hunters fearful of being hunted. The Land of Little Rain
  • Warrington finally clinched victory with a goal five minutes from time.
  • The political difficulty of corralling two warring tribes into such an arrangement would be huge. Times, Sunday Times
  • And if he helps inflict defeat on Warrington, they could be cursing the one that got away. The Sun
  • Slowly coming into her own, Jennifer Scales just may be the bridge to bring the two warring sides of her family together-provided she can survive learning the most ancient skills of dragonkind. Archive 2009-01-01
  • A Warring States bronze with gold, silver, and copper inlay had brought one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. JADE ISLAND
  • Laura looked at Warrington with the archest sparkle in her eyes — Warrington fairly burst out into a boohoo of laughter: even the widow was obliged to laugh: and the Major erubescent confounded the impudence of the young folks, and said when he had his hair cut he would keep a lock of it for Miss Laura. The History of Pendennis
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It comes just days after the warring parents finally settled their custody battle. The Sun
  • In fact, the world would probably have been divided between endlessly warring absolutist and tributary states without even the possibility of escape that capitalism provides.
  • Just then another passenger rose from his seat and flashed a small plastic card at the warring parties.
  • She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
  • It needed the combined effort of several team officials who raced onto the field to separate the warring factions.
  • MPs fished for his views on the warring plans for a royal charter. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has monitored the movement of heavy weapons into storage areas and formerly warring troops into barracks.
  • As early as Spring and Autumn Warring States period, great ideological and educator Confucius advocated Kindheartedness and filial piety.
  • From the beasts of prey and the cannibal humans down to the death-dealing microbes, no quarter is given; and daily, wider and wider areas of hostile territory, whether of a warring desert-tribe in Africa or a pestilential fever-hole like Panama, are made peaceable and habitable for mankind. THE HUMAN DRIFT
  • Madame de Bernstein, when she heard of Mr. Warrington’s bevue, was exceedingly angry, stormed, and scolded her immediate household; and would have scolded George but she was growing old, and had not the courage of her early days. The Virginians
  • The talented young backs Elliot Kear and Rhys Williams each scored a hat-trick and the veteran Warrington stand-off Lee Briers kicked eight goals in his first international for almost three years. Gareth Thomas scores a try as Wales beat Scotland in European Cup
  • Hundreds of relatives of those killed attended the hearing at a specially constructed court in Warrington yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has latterly become the widening festival of universal brotherhood with succor for all need and nighness to all suffering; of good will warring against ill will and of peace warring upon war. Bride of the Mistletoe
  • “She thanked Mr. Warrington, in tones so hollow and tragic, that he started back, and must have upset some of his rappee, for Macbeth sneezed thrice.” The Virginians
  • A peace agreement will be signed by the leaders of the country's warring factions.
  • Johns: Probation officer, 87___(ragline)___Helsingin Sanomat: Juice Leskinen, Finnish rock music icon, dies at 56___(ragline)___The News-Gazette: WICD-TV weatherman Page dies at 76___(ragline)___Mongolia Web News: Mongolia Loses Cultural Enthusiast___(ragline)___KARE 11 TV: Sister Rita, a woman of conviction, dies___(ragline)___The National: The passing of a great poet___(ragline)___Times Daily: Jerry L. Warrington__ Archive 2006-11-01
  • The cast includes two warring billionaires, a chief rabbi and the head of an African army. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warring factions got wind of what he was going to do.
  • When he next contacted his family he was in hospital in Warrington having taken an overdose. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strictures of the United Nations have failed to have any effect on the warring factions.
  • He pulled off a major diplomatic coup by winning agreement from all the warring factions on a permanent ceasefire.
  • MPs fished for his views on the warring plans for a royal charter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of relatives of those killed attended the hearing at a specially constructed court in Warrington yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Molloy was a £110,000 capture from Warrington two years ago.
  • A key struggle in any papal election is not over personalities or warring interpretations of the faith.
  • One ever feels his twoness, –an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder 214-215. W. E. B. Du Bois, Carol Swain, and African-American Duality
  • The discussion centres on a reasonable agreement about 'cease fire' between the two warring parties.
  • A Warring States bronze with gold, silver, and copper inlay had brought one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. JADE ISLAND
  • Indeed, human rights are the middle ground on which they tried to bring together the warring groups.
  • The police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the deployment is aimed at thwarting clashes between warring groups.
  • Salford seek a double over the Tigers and after wins against Warrington and Huddersfield, a third Super League victory in a row.
  • Just before dark, about two hours after the arrival of the first carriage, a second chariot with four horses had passed over the bridge, and a stout, high-coloured lady, with a very dark pair of eyes, had looked hard at Mr. Warrington. The Virginians
  • He says: ‘Living away from home in digs helps focus the mind and my focus is now firmly on my role at Warrington.’
  • A no - kissing sign has been put up at Warrington Bank Quay Station in northwest England's Cheshire.
  • On these warring accounts of the past, futures are built.
  • We're all collections of internal warring factions, no doubt -- but for the protagonists of our scandals, the warfare is apparently far bloodier. Why is Eliot Spitzer on TV? Because disgrace doesn't stick like it used to.
  • The 72-year-old's mission to spruce up Warrington Cemetery, where 50,000 people are buried, has been given a £3,000 award from Help the Aged.
  • MPs fished for his views on the warring plans for a royal charter. Times, Sunday Times
  • For years, undercover surveillance was the domain of warring couples and the old DHSS.
  • Police were trying to establish if she was the intended target of Tuesday's attack or whether she was caught in the crossfire of warring mob families. The Sun
  • The problem here is not one of warring tribes, suddenly robbed of a common enemy. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Although, of course, the SF and Fantasy genres are larger, wider, and full of more warring or just different camps than they used to be - so the ways that the tie-in audience is different from the "standard" audience isn't as strong as it was ten or twenty years ago.) MIND MELD: How Do Media Tie-In Novels Affect SF/F?
  • The division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever - increasing centrifugal stress.
  • There are certain positions that I have the right to make appointments to for which there is no need to consult the warring parties.
  • MPs fished for his views on the warring plans for a royal charter. Times, Sunday Times
  • His songs have the power to stop warring groups and turn them toward peace.
  • Indeed, he hoped they would provide the basis of a religion that could unite the warring factions of the Church.
  • If the new leader does manage to unify his warring party it will be quite an achievement.
  • The organisers say it is not just a reaction to the recent carnage in Warrington.
  • That was quite enough warring feuds for one night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ex-Warrington man, replacing Andy Gregory, had a massive confidence boost.
  • Minimalist art didn't hold his interest, nor did the more avant-garde experiments in mixed media or warring colors. WHERE THE HEART IS
  • To advertise the hotline number, posters in Urdu and English will be circulated in Warrington.
  • But it is torn by deeper internal divisions than those warring along ethnic or religious lines.
  • The narrative sources in particular are full of accounts of embassies and special meetings to arrange truces or conclude peace between warring bands.
  • Manly-Warringah chased Ofahengaue's signature prior to the Wallaby tour of New Zealand but without success.
  • In my office, there are two warring factions maintaining an uneasy truce.
  • February 26th, 2009 at 8: 02 pm so let me get this right, a return to 1967 borders EXCEPT the fact that Israel is bisected so that the warring Gaza Strip and West Bank can be connected?? Matthew Yglesias » Sari Nusseibeh’s Big Idea for Peace in the Middle East
  • Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions.
  • The warring parties signed a ceasefire agreement on April 8 to would allow humanitarian agencies into the area.
  • It's taken delicate negotiations with the warring parties to come this far.
  • The two warring parties will have to renegociate
  • Efforts to bring the two warring parties back to the negotiating table have stalled as both sides insist on their own terms.
  • From earliest times Government services have therefore been made available to assist independently warring industrial parties.
  • The next morning Mr. Warrington, arrayed in his brocade bedgown, took his breakfast, read the newspaper, and enjoyed his ease in his inn. The Virginians
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cracks are reappearing; without a common sense of moral purpose, the party will fracture into its constituent, warring factions.
  • She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
  • The division of Europe into warring blocs produces ever - increasing centrifugal stress.
  • He returned yesterday from Nigeria, where he began an initiative to bring peace between warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rapid transformation of warring societies into peaceful ones underscores the power of nurture over nature.
  • Those children who prefer pugilism to pampering will no doubt love the Kung Zhu Battle Arena, which seven-year-old Jayden Chamberlain was warring with this morning. Monopoly Revolution predicted to be Christmas toy bestseller
  • Five-a-side football invitation YOUNG footballers are invited to compete in a five-a-side tournament organised by police at Warrington.

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