Here is a checklist of the flashpoints to watch out for in the current crisis as the months roll by. |
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The flashpoints of division between Europe and America reflect this underlying conflict. |
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The season's main violence flashpoints were before, during and after games against Hartlepool, Bury, and Carlisle. |
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His intervention has helped ensure that violent flashpoints have not spun out of control. |
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Environmentalism has become one of the hottest cultural flashpoints in the battle between red and blue America. |
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Edwards explores how a single rugby match proved to be one of the most significant flashpoints in Welsh history. |
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Although there are flashpoints of conflict all over the country there is no national policy on how to tackle them. |
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London is a major station for the travelling carnival of creators, dictators, scenesters and professional narcissists who parade between the world's fashion flashpoints. |
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The post-Cold War need for mobile, flexible forces to deal with threats and flashpoints that can flare up at a moment's notice has placed a new emphasis on airlift. |
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While the League of Ireland has never had a strong culture of violence, most of the flashpoints that have occurred have involved supporters from one or both of these clubs. |
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It was a tousy affair with more flashpoints than scoring chances in an action-packed SPL clash. |
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