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| hows (called "Greg-overs" on the show) and | confrontations about other issues not related to a relati |
| inst Gauron's fearsome skill in their many | confrontations across the course of the series. |
| Confrontations and fights were a daily occurrence. | |
| "The Irish Pongyi in colonial Burma: the | confrontations and challenges of U Dhammaloka". |
| There were violent | confrontations, and it is thought that our cup may have b |
| e was a dog that would seldom back down in | confrontations, and could more or less keep up with the f |
| ction including provoked behaviour, staged | confrontations and animals shot to death on film. |
| Tired of this and other | confrontations, and mindful of the fact that events of th |
| s acts of piracy, oil spills, whaling-ship | confrontations, and so forth. |
| ence League (EDL) in Bolton led to violent | confrontations and the arrest of at least 55 UAF supporte |
| 453), Wallachia became engaged in frequent | confrontations and, in the final years of Mircea the Elde |
| During each match, 8 | confrontations are played: 1 Men's double, 1 Women's doub |
| 10PM, patrons began leaving the hotel and | confrontations began with a small contingent of police. |
| r, several nationwide strikes led to armed | confrontations between Danes and German troops. |
| The demonstration was followed by | confrontations between the local population of Algiers an |
| Further | confrontations between police and protesters occurred in |
| his, she informs Pete, leading to numerous | confrontations between he and Pat. |
| Confrontations between troops are rare, as this mangabey | |
| ly 1830, Orange Institution parades led to | confrontations between Orangemen and Ribbonmen in Maghera |
| through the summer of 1857, with constant | confrontations between the rival police forces. |
| Raids, assaults, ambushes, and frontal | confrontations between the forces were carried out from 1 |
| from youngest to oldest, to quelch further | confrontations between them. |
| match, it featured some heavy tackles and | confrontations between opposing players. |
| The violent | confrontations between police and demonstrators ended up |
| he conflict was delayed by several smaller | confrontations between both sides, none of them decisive. |
| station was commonly a scene of crime and | confrontations between the youth and the police. |
| pponents to Sarkozy there quickly ended in | confrontations between the youth and the riot control for |
| The Flying Foam Massacres were a series of | confrontations between white settlers and Aboriginal peop |
| In 1948 this led to a series of | confrontations between Ben Gurion and leaders of the newl |
| In the Cochabamba region the verbal | confrontations between the two sides were often tense, th |
| Confrontations between the police and residents continued | |
| unnerved the ruling class of Jamaica, and | confrontations between the poor black Rastas and middle-c |
| The dispute led to a series of brawls and | confrontations between the Earl's men and canal employees |
| administration defended its actions), and | confrontations between students with differing views on t |
| nts, which led to a number of entertaining | confrontations between the students and their tutors, esp |
| ing, Sato expressed support for aggressive | confrontations between anti-whaling groups and whalers in |
| al conflicts as well as simulated Cold War | confrontations between the Superpowers. |
| wers, which were later to come to terminal | confrontations between Roger I's Hohenstaufen heirs. |
| il war, there were a series of debates and | confrontations between the Levellers, whose members were |
| recalled in August 1756 after a series of | confrontations, but was not officially succeeded, by Henr |
| n to sweep Bigorre, but he avoided violent | confrontations by granting the towns of his realm charter |
| There were three military | confrontations called the Battle of Taillebourg, site of |
| blacks flocked to the city and many armed | confrontations erupted between blacks and whites. |
| pro-life groups rallied and staged clinic | confrontations in Buffalo and Rochester, New York. |
| r 2007 Battle of Mogadishu was a series of | confrontations in Mogadishu, Somalia in which 91 people d |
| Heydari, who defected after violent | confrontations in Iran on the Shiite Muslim holy day of A |
| The battle was one of a series of | confrontations in the Know-Nothing Riot of 1856 that day |
| e high border, he participated in numerous | confrontations in Malleco and Renaico, from January to Ma |
| the end of the war" (Bader), "few Cold War | confrontations in Austria were more potentially explosive |
| t overwhelming odds in one of the decisive | confrontations in the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. |
| have allowed us to avoid harsh and sterile | confrontations in the normal development of our political |
| The | confrontations left seventeen dead. |
| eds as a series of tense conversations and | confrontations occur, illustrating where the modern Ameri |
| on Japanese supply lines instead of large | confrontations on the battlefield. |
| (1105-25) invaded Italy during the ongoing | confrontations over the Emperor's rights of investiture o |
| years, were expected, given the number of | confrontations police face, suggesting that "people think |
| ts of attempted vote buying, heated verbal | confrontations, refusal to come to consensus and other ve |
| Conjectures & | confrontations: science, evolution, social concern. |
| n and out of his church without the public | confrontations some colleagues willingly accept." |
| While the | confrontations started in song duels between the chantwel |
| at is going on, and a series of chases and | confrontations takes place across the marshes with Syn an |
| The murder of Dow triggered a series of | confrontations that later led to the Sacking of Lawrence, |
| assion, in a painfully revealing series of | confrontations that runs the gamut from mistrust and terr |
| ino", to succeed in various challenges and | confrontations to activate virtue circuits, with his fina |
| d in the following days, after a series of | confrontations, Travot managed to confiscate most of them |
| The two had several | confrontations, usually centered around literary caricatu |
| but mechanical unreliability and on-track | confrontations, usually with each other, allowed Wall to |
| me battery positions about Gibraltar, such | confrontations were light. |
| The memories of those | confrontations were very fresh, and there was little ques |
| is used by the security forces to describe | confrontations where it is deemed appropriate, under the |
| After some fractious | confrontations with the others, he departed. |
| After | confrontations with the Nazi regime, he moved to Rome. |
| gerent personality has seen him in regular | confrontations with opposing batsmen, and occasionally um |
| On this day numerous violent | confrontations with the Basij were reported. |
| blished a record of violent and unpleasant | confrontations with union officials outside of Logan Coun |
| This resulted in two | confrontations with the Quincy Wide Awakes, the Republica |
| nceived by Marty Robinson) public peaceful | confrontations with officials to draw media attention. |
| which propelled him into frequent physical | confrontations with people. |
| ilm "Guru Busters" features several of his | confrontations with charlatans and quacks in the Kolkata |
| transforming into a large wild cat during | confrontations with Rem's opponents. |
| eptable, politically, the use of troops in | confrontations with agitators. |
| e various threats that may be faced during | confrontations with the undead. |
| Peter becomes jealous and gets into | confrontations with two of her patients, Robert Andrews ( |
| tration took place for the eight hour day, | confrontations with the police followed. |
| organizations should not engage in annual | confrontations with whaling expeditions in the Southern O |
| tour to Australia, enjoying some memorable | confrontations with the Wallabies' scrum half Nick Farr-J |
| ural areas, and was limited to small-scale | confrontations with Colombian military forces. |
| After some nasty | confrontations with the Peacocks, they are shocked when y |
| This new system provoked increasing | confrontations with the encomenderos, as they were sure ( |
| sing AIDs problem caused several memorable | confrontations with the gay community and civil rights gr |
| l and friendly manner, he was proud of his | confrontations with government and big business, and freq |
| exercise yard, and in contrast to previous | confrontations with the camp authorities, they decided to |
| ure of the A.M. Journal Express, including | confrontations with A.M. Journal distributors and the thr |
| and controversy which led to many physical | confrontations with the local police as well as with the |
| A string of violent | confrontations with law-enforcement, along with the trial |
| One's Own Eyes as "one of the most direct | confrontations with death ever recorded on film." |
| adapt certain behaviors in order to avoid | confrontations with police officers. |
| e time of the Winter of Discontent, and of | confrontations with Margaret Thatcher's government. |
| ep in shape, Vic is not afraid of physical | confrontations with would-be attackers, relying on either |
| dercover 'stings' and for Cook's trademark | confrontations with his targets, during which he (and som |
| the lam with his girlfriend and his final | confrontations with everyone who has done him wrong. |
| g to release the bells, leading to several | confrontations with Terboven until the Germans were later |
| g from anger to smug satisfaction in their | confrontations with the Doctor (although this is only cle |
| and Winston Peters, who together had major | confrontations with the dominant neo-liberals within the |
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