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  • Following a major internal strife, a number of founding members, including Mihri
  • ost-independence India, including Hindu-Muslim strife, abolition of the Zamindari system, land refor
  • There was further ideological strife after 1979 with the 79 Group attempting to mov
  • This strife, along with similar struggles in Europe, is on
  • s that anyone who tries to spread division and strife among the Iraq people will be chased by our se
  • al and testified against him, as he had caused strife amongst his brothers as well.
  • er comic strips that focused on love, domestic strife, and heartache, such as Rex Morgan, M.D. and M
  • ing "deprivation conflicts" reflected in civil strife and insurgency.
  • leased a telegram saying that he regretted the strife and civil disturbances that occurred, he and t
  • in the aftermath of natural disaster and civil strife, and subsequently toured junior and senior hig
  • wrote in July 2010, "A year after a summer of strife and financial crisis, the Skylight Opera Theat
  • ness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying; but put ye on the Lord Jesus Chri
  • as perceived to suffer greatly from industrial strife and poor economic performance.
  • Strife and rebellion rock the land.
  • Through strife and victory, through weal and woe,
  • Violence, Civil Strife and Revolution in the Classical City (Johns Ho
  • Most of his writings provide accounts of strife and advances in race relations.
  • He grew up during a period when great strife and poverty were afflicting Imerina.
  • Apparently, his accusations of strife and mutiny within the clubhouse were corrobora
  • "The Wuhan Incident: Local Strife and Provincial Rebellion During the Cultural R
  • ns to the companions that it is a land without strife and suffering, even death.
  • Most of the 14th century was characterized by strife and wars between Danish kings and the Hansa.
  • Taking advantage of the brotherly strife, and perhaps with the tacit understanding of C
  • Thus, in an age of strife and polemics, it seemed to afford a refuge for
  • ration of Regions Party was suffering internal strife and a number of its members chose to sat as in
  • exual promiscuity and lustful acts, and not in strife and jealousy."
  • It was the site of continual labor strife, and many of its workers were active in the Un
  • ic rights and the history of Spanish political strife, and a Historia General de Navarra.
  • c and Gorgeous were younger, there was a great strife and they both managed to narrowly escape with
  • by the American metalcore bands Earth Crisis, Strife and Snapcase, which was released in 1996.
  • Friends" by bassist Gordon Rowley (formerly of Strife) and keyboardist Kenny Newton.
  • The show also struggled with backstage strife and being unable to book strong guests, who we
  • emocratic Krajowcy wanted to neutralize ethnic strife and proposed the creation of a civil society i
  • whole garrison had been wiped out by internal strife and by an Indian attack, which had occurred in
  • he parties, there was a good deal of political strife, and it was difficult to get anything construc
  • "Upon the fields of friendly strife, Are sown the seeds that, Upon other fields, o
  • Castile used this internal strife as an opportunity to push further into Granada
  • The un-endorsement was cause for some strife as it got referenced by various Cincinnati med
  • d with both the Chola princes to give up their strife, as whoever wins, the loser will be a Chola (P
  • red the boyars the chief cause of the constant strife as well as of the death of his father and brot
  • temperament, which led him into a good deal of strife as a bishop; he quarreled with Hugh Todd, who
  • ng history of farming, conflict, and religious strife at the time of the English civil war.
  • on for the destruction of Hazor could be civil strife, attacks by the Sea Peoples, and/or a result o
  • Profiting from the civil strife, Austria-Hungary officially annexed Bosnia and
  • e and light/ Christian wayfarer in a world of strife/ Be still and consider the Path of Life."
  • rg-controlled county of Tyrol, and this caused strife between Ludovico and the Austrian archduke (an
  • Following the strife between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France,
  • th Arthur's and Medrawd's words so as to cause strife between them.
  • by Emperor Zeno with the view of allaying the strife between the Miaphysite Christians and Chalcedo
  • ve situation with possibilities of internecine strife between armed forces units...Urge he not try r
  • nd Alabama in 2005, and is notable for causing strife between the two differing groups of students,
  • 07), the team reunites in the midst of growing strife between the land and the sea creatures of the
  • o in Turkish, treating the deep divide and the strife between Gregorian and Catholic Armenians, a se
  • Minhaju-S-Siraj records the strife between the non-Muslim and Muslim populations.
  • halcedonian, his patriarchate was dominated by strife between the Chalcedonians and Non-Chalcedonian
  • divided his succession for his sons, sparking strife between them.
  • stantly fleeing from Anningan as the result of strife between the two (legends vary as to the cause)
  • On July 23, 1882, factional strife between Koreans in Korea's capital expanded be
  • essed turbulent times in the 1920s, with inner strife between communists and social democrats.
  • Internal strife between the brothers, and possible health issu
  • In Ireland there was strife between the Butler family, Earls of Ormond ver
  • In 1957 strife between Trentino and the largely German-speaki
  • ook in Martin Luther's translation, suggesting strife between scholars and the clergy.
  • s a way of protecting them from the continuous strife between city states of 19th century Italy.
  • icipal privilege during the earlier periods of strife between Papacy and Empire.
  • to the major theological differences creating strife between the newly formed Tractarian movement l
  • group was enjoying regional success, internal strife broke up the fledgling group in what ultimatel
  • modern history of a city torn by Hindu-Muslim strife, but where culture and beauty still flourish .
  • ship, but he could not escape the division and strife caused by his predecessor's downfall.
  • f Ossiriand did participate in the battles and strife concerning Morgoth (the First Battle of Beleri
  • In 2006, sectarian strife dominated Iraq, although the overall number of
  • However, during the period of religious strife during the 16th century, the merchants and clo
  • ng in 1972 shepherding the city through racial strife during the desegregation of public transportat
  • ough known as a man given to confrontation and strife, Earl Temple did get involved with one of Lond
  • support of Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshuud, this strife ended with Sengge's victory in 1661.
  • Some strife ensued between the duke and the emperor concer
  • and Ruby afterwards, she says "There's war and strife everywhere we turn...the whole world is a mess
  • hip with a blonde American named Julia and the strife facing his family as a result of the revolutio
  • n powers in her 1969 white paper, 'In Place of Strife' fail in the teeth of concerted Trade Union op
  • time period would be characterized by unrest, strife, famine, and other, natural disasters.
  • ced a period of intense ridicule and political strife following the Acts of Union.
  • father, Christopher Richmond, caused financial strife for the family.
  • The show also caused some marital strife for the actor when he had to admit to wife Dor
  • Above the petinesses of party strife, free from affectation, at the same time both
  • Religious strife had broken out in Ulpiana and they were needed
  • However, internal strife has caused the town to become unstable.
  • , "And the Tide Rushes In" connotes a sense of strife in a relationship with the narrator's lover sy
  • Though due to internal strife, in the coming thirty years the kings lost mos
  • In periods of internal strife in either Empire, when the ability to hold out
  • protect American interests endangered by civil strife in Mexico.
  • about suicide deaths among farmers, religious strife in India, human rights, threats to the Indian
  • He has much also to say of the internal strife in Thomond, and he gives full particulars of t
  • White Pages Poems, as a companion to A Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul, an 1
  • as his preferred candidate to end the internal strife in the campaign.
  • se of Jim Crow laws and the deep-seated racial strife in the South which supported them and made it
  • de him bishop of Bologna in 1386, at a time of strife in that city, and archbishop of Ravenna in 138
  • eans "designed for wrangling" ('eris' meaning ' strife' in Greek).
  • he Russian and German press of fomenting civil strife in Afghanistan.
  • is administration was so strict that he caused strife in the abbey.
  • related to other political conflicts, such as strife in Bosnia.
  • During the succession strife in East Frankia, in 884, the area was conquere
  • the Tudors, instigated political and religious strife in the succeeding centuries.
  • rs later, Polish Jews arrived due to the civil strife in Poland and settled down in Casal, in the re
  • ana, and Dominica during times of great social strife in those places, and in the West Indies genera
  • He also voiced the character of Cloud Strife in a wide range of Square Enix products, inclu
  • y, and the end of majoritarianism caused great strife in the UUP.
  • particular resonance given the ongoing ethnic strife in the country.
  • d Kingdom, suspecting the incitement of ethnic strife in Iran.
  • ins one of the standard works on the religious strife in the northwestern German states in the late
  • in the early years of the racial and political strife in Sri Lanka.
  • Colossal Titan Strife is the second album from French brutal death m
  • purity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensio
  • al PS3 game takes place, there was a period of strife known as the Dogma Wars.
  • abandon all approaches that exacerbate further strife, lay aside arrogant political posturing, and g
  • 1921, the VfB counted 500 members but internal strife lead to some the footballers going their own w
  • e return of Cambodia, surviving years of civil strife, made her come back to the Asian Games after 2
  • woodcut is from Hypnerotomachia Pamphili ("The strife of Love and Death in a dream"), a famous book
  • h nationalist ideas by alluding to the ongoing strife of the Irish Civil War and fight for Independe
  • lish sympathies brought him, in the subsequent strife of factions, into opposition to the "Russian"
  • aged to navigate his way through the religious strife of the late seventeenth century.
  • The strife of the Ephesian beasts
  • vent at Kilkenny, and plunged at once into the strife of faction then raging there.
  • ter a few sentences follows the aggadah of the strife of the letters, which contended with each othe
  • Gwenhwyvach gave to her sister that caused the Strife of Camlann.
  • Hamilton Rogers, W.H. The Strife of the Roses & Days of the Tudors in the West,
  • The religious strife of the 1620s found Sir Thomas a decided oppone
  • sires are granted there...It is a land without strife or suffering, where even death itself is unkno
  • f view on the 'equality of the ministries' and strife over the doctrinal opinions around Christ.
  • Islamic and pre-Islamic strife poems, found in Arabic and Persian literature,
  • However, in Jeongjo's reign, strife re-emerged as the rulinng Noron faction split
  • Strife released their second album, In This Defiance
  • ation, in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh away from his strife ridden birth place.
  • te enmity, ill-will, hatred, deception, fraud, strife, robbery and murder.
  • The town experienced labor strife several time in the 1950s, partly inflamed by
  • ugh So Hwa becomes the Queen, due to political strife, she is cast out of the palace in disgrace.
  • hat he has only been attempting to avoid labor strife, she returns to him.
  • Rather, in order to eliminate civil strife, society must educate the populace in such a w
  • In 1917, Russia was in a state of political strife, support for the World War I and the tsar was
  • Due to the religious strife that has marked the Balkan Peninsula and Anato
  • nce of one man, Usman Conteh, and the personal strife that the conflict brought him.
  • UF, and was designed to end years of political strife that had marred previous elections.
  • assed from hand to hand during the internecine strife that convulsed Hungary in the early 17th centu
  • rworked by the many difficulties and political strife the reorganisation brought with it, they had f
  • ort in late November 2006 in Newsday, internal strife, the assassination of a cabinet minister in Le
  • Folk,” but due to the Workers Music Council's strife, the pressure he felt from his surroundings to
  • In the wake of communal strife there he was forced to leave his post and sett
  • e was the reconciliation of two noblemen whose strife threatened a fatal outcome.
  • Revolution in El Salvador: from civil strife to civil peace.
  • over the family-business soon causes internal strife to arise.
  • ps of feet above, a harbinger of war and civil strife to men".
  • "though emancipation was a great danger, civil strife was a greater danger."
  • Family strife was a common theme among the dynasty at this t
  • A year marked with labor strife was followed by the bombing of a Shell Petrole
  • ies, the backdrop of inter and post-war social strife was always intimated.
  • In many a strife we've fought for life
  • russia's fortunes, but the seeds for potential strife were built into the Prusso-German political sy
  • embarrassment, and is in for more professional strife when Cochran's murdered body is found buried d
  • entury and that the intermittent clan wars and strife which followed the power vacuum created by the
  • tions on Earth, replacing illness, poverty and strife with health, prosperity and peace, but Johrei
  • ung Taiji as Zungharian chief, but an internal strife with his half brother Chechen Tayiji involved
  • ives of Queen Guinevere, or Guenevere, and her strife with Agravain and Gawain, as well as that of h
  • liero is a tale of emotional excess and bitter strife within war-threatened Venice.
  • Von Hohenlohe's rule was marked by internal strife within the Order, but also by important change
  • he campaign, his anti-abortion position led to strife within the traditionally strong state party.
  • t qui seminat on August 14, 1279 to settle the strife within the order between the parties of strict
  • Debate has occurred over the effectiveness and strife within the Commission between its more moderat
  • smonean dynasty which, due largely to internal strife, would last only around 100 years.