Police bandobast was tightened after these clashes between the two communities. |
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The tensions erupted into open clashes between the two sides last month, leaving two people dead. |
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When the clashes broke out my brother insisted on returning the cariole to its owner. |
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Its history is long and filled with clashes between governments and determined islanders. |
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He said the incidents of clashes between Aboriginal people and police forces are growing. |
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Framers may do their best to harmonize new and existing legislation, but there will inevitably be clashes. |
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The biggest problems are felt to come from clashes between out-of-towners and old hands, or between experienced surfers and the novices. |
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Manar says this is a frequent topic of conversation at school following clashes. |
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Mr Neptune declared a national state of emergency on Wednesday in part because of the continuing clashes. |
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There were a couple of minor clashes between pro and anti hunt protesters but all police units were later stood down. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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But there were clashes as demonstrators tried to break through and police drove them back, firing water cannons and tear gas. |
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Soppy love songs are minimised, while the ubiquitous clashes between good and evil are pitched at just the right level. |
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Separate communal clashes on Friday and Saturday in the towns left several people injured and dozens of houses and ships damaged. |
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Violent clashes took place between riot squads and protesting police officers that had blocked the entrance to Greece's finance ministry. |
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Thirty-seven years later, in 1986, Hindus were permitted to worship there once again, sparking off nation-wide communal clashes. |
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The single-player missions are frantic and the multiplayer clashes online both frenetic and nigh on impossible to survive. |
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The communal clashes have erupted sporadically since January 1998, claiming 28 lives. |
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A few miles away insurgents sniped at U.S. forces and clashes erupted across the city. |
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In a sign of things to come, there were a few clashes at half time, when the occasional tussle flamed up in the tunnel to the dressing rooms. |
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In the worst case, protesters on April 10 targeted police with gas bombs and slingshots, leading to clashes which left more than 140 injured. |
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It shows a number of uncontrollable violent clashes take place along the length of Clarence Street. |
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The election for the chairman in year 2000 gave rise to these ego clashes that have continued to simmer. |
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In the Middle East right now, violent clashes are morphing into a war of words. |
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There were demonstrations, sit-ins and clashes with the troops who occupied the campus. |
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This film is all about ego clashes that couples usually have and how pride often comes between two people. |
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But when composure gave way to a series of ugly and ill-tempered clashes, there was only going to be one winner. |
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In October there were clashes between Ijaw and Yoruba youth in Lagos with around a dozen-reported deaths. |
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I've not managed to get to Cropredy for some years, as it clashes with the Edinburgh Festival. |
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In fact this clashes with Fenner's birthday party, and I decide that I can probably manage both in one evening. |
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But on the whole it could have been much worse and thankfully there weren't any clashes between the fans. |
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I'm also nervous because the Spanish exam time clashes with my Intro to Law class. |
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It is a shame though, that the event clashes with the All-Ireland Under-21 final. |
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It is not known if the prime minister will fly to the funeral, or what he will do if it clashes with the prince's wedding on Friday. |
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However, the date of the EGM may be changed as many retailers say it clashes with one of the busiest trading periods of the year. |
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Derby Day, Sunday, June 30 which features The Budweiser on the Curragh race course clashes with the final of the World Cup. |
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He will compete in six of the championships' seven rounds, missing one because it clashes with his touring car commitments. |
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He was aware of the reformist current in Iranian culture and government, which clashes with the more traditionalist conservatives. |
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Doesn't it seem, though, that this clashes with their earlier demand for freedom for everyone? |
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This rough, urban setting clashes with our preconceived notions about her adorable subject matter. |
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The absurdity of the plot clashes with the show's craving for social realism. |
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Communities with direct experience of the company's operations see another side of the company which clashes with the public image. |
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As soon as we find a value that looks universal, we see that it clashes with other, equally universal values. |
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The clang was followed by more loud clashes from someone dropping something. |
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Opinion polls showed that most students supported him in his clashes with senior dons who were trying to force him out. |
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Gone are the stylish wedding planners who once plucked out the excess baby's breath and saved you from unforeseen colour clashes. |
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Away from England's group there are interesting clashes elsewhere in the first round draw. |
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In every party, personality clashes occur all the time, but they don't normally emerge to the light of public day. |
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For far too long now, election campaigns in this country have been devoid of issues and dominated by petty issues and personality clashes. |
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Violence, property damage, and clashes with police became expected features of the anti-globalization movement. |
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Antigovernment demonstrations and violent clashes with the security forces marked the months that followed. |
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Still, the latest meeting was a good contest, not short of lively exchanges, memorable clashes and the occasional burst of blatant hostility. |
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Forms of address, epithets, and pronoun references that signal service and status, then clashes of rank, also get interwoven. |
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Riot police were involved last night in violent clashes with hundreds of youths in Leeds. |
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A naval journal from 1853-1854 reveals clashes with pirates in the Far East at the height of British imperial power. |
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At provincial level both associations rely on local accommodations to prevent fixture clashes in dual counties. |
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In a repeat of Sunday's clashes, police in full riot gear charged the protesters and used water cannons to disperse the angry crowds. |
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Despite the dangers, some parents actively encourage their children to take part in the street clashes. |
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Six persons including an 8 year old boy were injured in different road mishaps and three others were wounded in separate clashes. |
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She also had a great interest in current affairs and the friendly rivalry that went with the clashes of Mayo and Roscommon football. |
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The third, a naval journal or logbook from 1853-1854, reveals clashes with pirates in the Far East at the height of British imperial power. |
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Political differences and personality clashes can be put aside at times for the benefit of the whole community. |
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At last year's summit in Genoa, one protester died in clashes with Italian police. |
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The police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the deployment is aimed at thwarting clashes between warring groups. |
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Last week a march organised by the National Union of Students ended in violent clashes with the police. |
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Two protesters were killed in recent clashes with police and a police chief was photographed shooting one man in cold blood. |
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The clashes were followed by protests on Tuesday, which were broken up by riot police. |
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It was the decisive land battle of the Second World War and saw armoured and aerial clashes on a ferocious scale. |
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Three of the slain policemen were decapitated after being shot during clashes with demonstrators last week. |
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On 21 February there were clashes between police and the strikers across the reef, from Benoni to Fordsburg. |
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As before, it was war on a worldwide scale, with clashes throughout the Americas and as far away as India. |
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Championship debutante, Linda Connolly, dealt admirably with all situations between the Mayo uprights to boost her confidence for future clashes. |
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But at times I found the exposition a bit overextended and reiterative and the family clashes underdramatized. |
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While attending the lectures, the din of clashes outside the campus was audible. |
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Troops on the ground, though, do say that there have been sporadic clashes, some sniper fire, and a few potshots from insurgent forces. |
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The union said the farmers arrested on Monday went to help a besieged neighbour, leading to violent clashes with militants occupying his land. |
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In July 1999 clashes between Hausas and local Yorubas in Shagamu, north of Lagos, resulted in around 60 deaths. |
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Unlike clashes between workers which often resulted in disciplinary lay-offs, these cases frequently merited the ultimate sanction of discharge. |
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Violent protests and clashes with armed riot police have continued every night since and have spread to other working class suburbs. |
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Violent clashes with police erupted after demonstrators attempted to storm into the concert. |
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I agree that sectarian clashes are a curse and there is need to bring these to an end. |
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Steric clashes between the ligand and protein atoms were alleviated with several minimization cycles in vacuum. |
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United-Arsenal clashes in recent years have all been full-blooded affairs in which penalties have repeatedly played a crucial role. |
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Such clashes put him in a fighting mood about the needs of the disabled, and he has been crusading for various causes ever since. |
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Up ahead were screaming clashes of thunder, and bright flashes of lightning. |
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John Wayne plays Captain Kirby York, an experienced frontier officer who clashes with Fonda over the treatment of the Apaches. |
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Through her bold, farsighted and innovative leadership there came an end to the fratricidal clashes and state of war of two decades. |
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If the sequence of written words falls naturally into a syntactic pattern that clashes with the intended meaning, reading goes wrong. |
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The Ardoyne area remained tense last night as nationalists and loyalists braced themselves for more clashes following two nights of trouble. |
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Border clashes worsened when Democratic Kampuchea's military attacked villages in Vietnam. |
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The clashes occurred as Burma accused Thailand of shelling its territory to help ethnic Shan rebels. |
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Violent clashes broke out on December 4 between the people of the Nubian and Luo tribal groupings in Kibera, one of Kenya's largest slums. |
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Similarly, religions have lost their moral footing while their explanatory power now only clashes with our need for rational certainty. |
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Police in the Borders said they would be ready to act to prevent any clashes with hunt saboteurs and huntsmen. |
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In the past, the show became known for clashes between the DJs and for the crowd bottling performers who flopped. |
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He also berated the government for failing to prevent clashes last month between Tamils and Muslims in the country's east. |
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There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them. |
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North Belfast, in particular, has been simmering since clashes at Orange marches in July. |
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Where must it be ranked among the great clashes between light heavyweights and heavyweights? |
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With so many artistic temperaments involved, it was surprising that the festivals remained so free of cultural clashes. |
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The Ivorians said three of their soldiers were injured in yesterday's clashes. |
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The heavy-handed tactics resulted in sporadic clashes between protesters and police and numerous arrests. |
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With the big day looming, young gun Tommy clashes with a baleful old timer and finds himself plagued by dreams that foretell a death by booting. |
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Are relegation scraps far more interesting than clashes of the top-of-the-table titans? |
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From her Noo Yawk accent to her clashes with the boss over his sleeping in the office, see the mouthy dame's best moments. |
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His dissenting judgments brought many clashes with the House of Lords. |
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In 1993, some 73 Yanomami Indians died in clashes with Amazonian gold miners. |
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This summer, clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops have escalated along the ceasefire line in Kashmir. |
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By the early 1850s clashes between Indians and wagoners were so common that the travelers often took great pains to hide burials in unmarked graves in the middle of the trail. |
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The clashes broke out after police used water cannon to disperse crowds who had gathered to protest at a contentious Orange march through the area. |
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The closure of transport was a perfect example of the far-reaching consequences of clashes in the disputed capital. |
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Quick action by the increasingly professional Lebanese Army put a dampener on the clashes. |
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The infighting, personality clashes, and insect politics of the academic world is so accurately funny it hurts. |
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Police ceded Taksim on June 1, following days of clashes, in an effort to defuse tensions. |
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Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes. |
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Before long, their husbands were too busy trying to seduce their wives to keep up clashes. |
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Chairman Elizabeth Blacklee told the annual parish meeting that personality clashes were to blame for a rift between a modernising faction and veteran councillors. |
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The demonstrations have been largely peaceful, with fewer arrests and clashes with police than in other cities. |
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In multiplying these clashes between two stereotypical characters, this film understands the logic of romantic comedy better than the last Australian attempt at the genre. |
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The Guardian today is reporting that at least 22 people were killed and as many as 200 injured in clashes with US, Spanish and Salvadorean troops. |
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Leadership starts here, as Palin clashes with 9-year-old daughter and sidekick Piper over the protocol for baking cupcakes. |
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And this worldview clashes not only with the secular left and illiberal right in the government. |
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That strategy clashes with a Republican base that is particularly Jacksonian in off-year elections, like the 2010 Tea Party wave. |
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The former coking plant was the scene of bitter clashes between striking pit workers and police in 1984-a confrontation which included NUM President Arthur Scargill's arrest. |
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Stage school karaoke clashes with bhangra and the results are not pretty. |
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There are no real race or religion minorities, much less any clashes. |
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It is merely the latest in a series of clashes as the bipolar Cold War institutional framework is reshaped by the pressures of today's unipolar world. |
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To refer to these nights of protest as clashes with police would be a misrepresentation of the situation. |
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Six people were injured in the latest clashes between the two neighborhoods on Thursday which saw the use of Molotov cocktails and sickles by both parties. |
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Police blamed seven murders on gang clashes, six on domestic violence, four on robbery and two on mob vendettas, while the motives behind the other 28 were undetermined. |
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This means that a Unicode document can contain any number of characters from any number of languages, without having to worry about clashes between them. |
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When the Ngonis arrived in Eastern Province after clashes with the Bembas, they crossed the Muchinga Escarpment, upon which they thrashed all the tribes they found. |
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Relations soured after border disputes and clashes between troops followed by a war of words in which each accused the other of threatening security. |
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By its actions after the massacres it has shown its guilt when it went on the media and said that the clashes in Gambela were between the Anuak and Nuer. |
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The day even saw minor clashes among female supporters of the three camps. |
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Causeway Bay has rotating illustrations inspired by clashes with the police. |
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The others clashed with more than 1,000 police and more than 20 protesters were injured in two battles of clashes with police early Monday afternoon. |
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Their dispute has resulted in clashes with the police, and the union is considering legal action over the use of stun grenades and rubber bullets. |
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Fifteen pro-hunting demonstrators were being held in custody today following yesterday's violent clashes with police outside Parliament, police said. |
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Four men have been arrested following violent clashes with police in a disturbance in Huddersfield during which a council building was damaged by a blazing car. |
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Pioneer farming settlements began to spring up, canals were constructed, and the controversial building of roads and railways led to the famous clashes with Native Americans. |
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Have you noticed recent personality clashes, suddenly overly-friendly colleagues, or small huddled groups round water coolers who stop talking as you approach? |
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Metal hit metal, the clashes resounding again through the wide plains. |
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Upon her arrival in 1862, she immediately clashes with the all-powerful ruler over his refusal to give her a house outside the Royal Palace in which to raise her young son. |
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I can deal with a film that has plot, but at times, it seems like the director's desire to break Hollywood conventions clashes with amateurish writing. |
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The intern visibly suffers as idealism clashes with professional goals. |
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And you know, when you describe him as defiant and combative, I think that this is a really interesting case of where the video clashes with reality. |
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This view clashes with the feelings of residents and businesses. |
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Clearly, the principle of self-determination clashes with the principle of territorial integrity and global leaders are increasingly seeing this angle to the problem. |
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Organisers of a popular fireworks display which clashes with England's crucial football game in Turkey this Saturday are hoping the big match action does not deter the crowds. |
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I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show. |
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Good handicapping meant clashes like the Jane Fletcher Memorial Cup match between Chowbent B and Metro A stayed a cliffhanger until the final games. |
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Thousands of Igbos are reported to be fleeing Kano and returning to the east, with expectations of violent clashes after the Council of State's decision. |
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The largely unreported clashes that ensued were of exceptional ferocity. |
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The air was full of pen scratches, clashes of minds, books being taken off and placed back onto shelves, and of the pitter-patter of soft footfalls. |
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A conformable policy measure is one that is consistent with those principles, while a non-conformable policy measure is one that clashes with them. |
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Most of the town's population, estimated at between 200 000 and 350 000, fled in early May with the onset of another round of interethnic clashes. |
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There were several ugly clashes during the replayed cup tie yesterday. |
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The third of these voyages precipitated a series of clashes with Spanish forces, sometimes authorized by London and sometimes not, as the English battled for trade and gold. |
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Fash said that it had all started with clashes in Karengpangi, Sampit, at which the Dayaks and the Madurese had serious misunderstandings in December. |
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The BBC's main television channels BBC ONE and BBC TWO will also work closer to avoid schedule clashes with similar programming on at the same time. |
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You are subtle and diplomatic while resolving conflicts and clashes today. |
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A car bomb on Saturday reportedly killed four national guardsmen, while clashes took place on Sunday between guerillas and US troops in the city's suburbs. |
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There were more clashes with the coach after his trade to the Nuggets, including an accusation that he dogged it through his first season in Denver. |
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In reality, what preceded many of the clashes is difficult to tell. |
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Violent clashes continue between pro-Russian groups and Ukrainian forces in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. |
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Big beat clashes with the orchestra pit and turns up a dancefloor monster of a tune for these Tarantino fans. |
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In December 2011, tribal clashes in Jonglei intensified between the Nuer White Army of the Lou Nuer and the Murle. |
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Yugoslavian forces became engaged, after clashes with Albanian tribesmen, in the northern part of the country. |
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Due to the vast imperialist ambitions of European countries, Britain had several clashes with France. |
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Since the revolution, reports of clashes and violence by militia groups have been increasing. |
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Although clashes would be ongoing, he ended the major threat posed to Europe by the Ottoman navy. |
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Seminoles harbored runaway blacks, known as the Black Seminoles, and clashes between whites and Indians grew with the influx of new settlers. |
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Gill Bennett later revealed that the births of their three children had been induced to avoid any clashes with Faldo's playing schedule. |
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Almost daily clashes between protesters and security forces led to dozens of deaths. |
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More recently a rivalry with Liverpool has grown following repeated clashes in cup competitions. |
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The Yuan's influence on the Horde was largely reversed and border clashes between Mongol states resumed. |
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The clashes were brought to an end by sharing authority over the Corsican dioceses between the two cities. |
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The Royal Navy was sent to the contested waters in the last three Cod Wars, leading to highly publicized clashes. |
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The Olympics, the weather and a comparative lack of heavyweight clashes so far this season have been cited as reasons for the drop in viewers. |
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There was a series of clashes during the day during which 21st Panzer lost 16 tanks and numerous guns. |
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Since 1965, following clashes between the two communities, the Turkish Cypriot seats in the House remain vacant. |
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In 2005, at least 36 people were killed in clashes across the country between police and protesters over rising fuel prices. |
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Picket lines were stationed outside the pits and other industrial sites requiring coal and violent clashes with police were common. |
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There have been verbal and physical clashes among MPs during debates over Dari and Pashtu expressions. |
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A man was killed in clashes between police and mourners at a funeral for a demonstrater who was killed at an earlier anti-government rally. |
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There are still often violent clashes between both sets of supporters within and outwith the stadium to this day. |
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Fresh clashes also erupted in Ankara and in the western city of Izmir. |
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There were ongoing political clashes between the vested interests of Church, private schools and the National Education League followers. |
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But things went beyond customariness as clashes broke out between police and locals after a police opened fire to disperse the protesters. |
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Relationships with Turkey are tense, largely because of the Kurdistan Regional Government, as clashes between Turkey and the PKK continue. |
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Clare Williams Yes, then it clashes less with football Joel Hawkey Absolutely. |
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The Gujarat Police have arrested 150 people in Vadodara after more than a dozen were severely injured during recent communal clashes in the city. |
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The ECCR is using the human shield argument in the defence of several children currently undergoing court hearings related to clashes in Cairo. |
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Prior to marrying Hurr, Maya was married to Youssef Traboulsi, an ADP fighter who died in the 2008 clashes. |
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Meantime, the army managed to cut the supply line of the militants entrapped inside Nawi city as heavy clashes are still underway in the area. |
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White phosphorus burns on the bodies of civilians wounded in clashes near Bagram were confirmed. |
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In their unamended form, FIDIC contracts can create clashes with existing public works laws. |
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Police fired stun grenades and dozens of people were injured in the border clashes, dpa reported. |
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Television violence is a whipping boy, a stand-in for other clashes, real or imagined. |
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Burly midfielder Tom Huddlestone is being forced to supplement his wages by challenging youth teamers to computer game clashes. |
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Police officers in riot gear moved into the area when sectarian clashes broke out between rival mobs. |
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Meanwhile, violent explosions rocked Reif Damascus and clashes took place in Homs, the LCC said. |
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The United States on Thursday blamed Asmara for the clashes, while the Arab League urged it to pull back its forces. |
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He fails, unlike this ad, which is made memorable by its juddering tonal clashes and oddly retro-sounding voiceover. |
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On 19 April there were clashes between NICRA marchers, the RUC and loyalists in the Bogside. |
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As the clashes spiraled out of the university campus, police forces intervened and fired teargas to break up the altercating factions. |
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Some of the first clashes of the war involved British, French, and German colonial forces in Africa. |
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It is unfortunate that our agreed date clashes with a round of the World Endurance Race in Albacete, Spain. |
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The adductions occured Wednesday when heavy clashes broke out between al-Nusra-affiated militants and Syrian government forces. |
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But animosity started in the1920s, with Jewish-Arab clashes. |
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Aside from clashes over a range of social, welfare, labour and economic policies, the most contentious topic has been universal suffrage. |
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The clashes among Spanish forces did not impede their destruction of the indigenous people and their culture. |
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Subsequent military clashes between China and Portugal, however, led to the expulsion of all Portuguese merchants from southern China. |
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The Hussler's trainer, Ross McDonald, is confident Australia's champion galloper will win the clashes, despite Weekend Hussler never having competed over 1000m before. |
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By 1973, the Who turned to recording the album Quadrophenia about mod and its subculture, set against clashes with Rockers in early 1960s Britain. |
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Later, Julius Caesar wrote about warlike Germanic tribesmen and their threat to Roman Gaul, and there were military clashes between the Romans and the indigenous tribes. |
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It's a tough ask for Dudders against Colin Lloyd and Phil Taylor, though punters might want to concentrate on the other two clashes for some riches. |
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Some of these led to clashes with the RUC and attacks on RUC bases. |
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You can't wear that shirt, as it clashes with your trousers. |
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In the final decades of the Commonwealth, there were clashes between chieftain families, which resulted in Iceland coming under the Norwegian crown. |
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Violent clashes took place to end the occupation of Mexico City's Zocalo Square, where furious teachers had set up a large protest camp for many weeks. |
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The pro-government forces stormed the ISIL defense line near Shamer village and Talet al-Shawaya and killed or wounded scores of them in fierce clashes, the sources said. |
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The ISIL terrorists came under siege by the Syrian soldiers near Zitan village, where most of the militants were killed or wounded in the clashes, the army soldier said. |
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Sunday's violence was a sign of heightened tensions in the early stages of a campaign that has already coincided with an up-tick in communal clashes. |
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The methodology and techniques of modern policing that Sam Tyler employs during Life on Mars lead him into frequent clashes with other characters. |
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According to ALEF, the death penalty was requested for 196 people in 2012, some 148 of which were for those involved in the Nahr al-Bared clashes. |
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The group became notorious for their violent clashes with rival supporters and have seen brawls between sets of supporters at football matches and other events. |
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After brief clashes with the local civilian population and Lord Cawdor's forces on 23 February, Tate was forced into an unconditional surrender by 24 February. |
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A third kit is designed for European away matches, though it is also worn in domestic away matches on occasions when the current away kit clashes with a team's home kit. |
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Police in India's Haryana state are continuing an operation to arrest a Hindu guru, after nearly 200 people were injured in clashes at his ashram on Tuesday. |
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That they were not actually completed was largely because of funding problems and clashes of personality, most notably with Airy, the Astronomer Royal. |
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The violence started in northern Kenya's Turkana and East Pokot districts, and clashes have also been reported in the nearby districts of Marsabit, Samburu and Baringo. |
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In Lesbos, after angry clashes between refugees and police, the mayor of the main town of Mytilini begged the government to declare a state of emergency on the island. |
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After arming these vehicles, many of which are pickup trucks and panel vans, the al-Qaeda splinter group uses the vehicles in clashes in Iraq and Syria, the report says. |
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This approach to doctrine, as it clashes with an Erasmian acceptance of relative ambiguity, is a critical influence on Protestant attitudes to speculative interpretation. |
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Although minor armed clashes had occurred previously between supporters of York and Lancaster, the first open fighting broke out in 1455 at the First Battle of St Albans. |
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A large military force reportedly stormed the camp during the predawn hours, amid firing live ammunition and concussion grenades, provoking clashes with the camps locals. |
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In Irbid, 80 kilometers north of the capital, police used teargas to end clashes between proreform demonstrators and government loyalists, witnesses said. |
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Its Group 1 clashes such as this that have the public on edge, though good luck to the 30,000 who turned out at Ascot last Saturday to watch a three-ring circus. |
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In Diyarbakir, the historic Sur district was put under curfew and seven police officers were wounded in clashes with militants there, the governor's office said. |
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Shirin Aqa, the 201st Selab Military Corps spokesman, confirmed the clashes and said rebels commanders Shin Gul, Qadir, Sarhadi and Pirai were among the dead. |
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According to state television, clashes continued into midmorning. |
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On 12 October 2003 the government imposed martial law in El Alto after 16 people were shot by the police and several dozen wounded in violent clashes. |
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Heavy clashes erupted between the armed tribesmen in Jebel al-Nar, Cafaj Harz, al-Malaheet, al-Mazraq, Ettejah Midi and Maziqeh regions and the Saudi army in the border areas. |
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I can't come to your wedding as it clashes with a friend's funeral. |
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Bahraini police fired teargas during clashes that followed the funeral. |
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A May Day anti-capitalist protest last year in Seattle saw clashes between police and protesters, and the FBI had been dragnetting potential anarchists. |
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