The two do not discuss their animosities or attempt to negotiate a peace settlement. |
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Past animosities and sectionalism were laid aside in favor of fellowship and intellectual stimulation. |
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How many wars have been started over ancient animosities and vendettas? |
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Now, as the engagement on which they thought they were embarking stalls, their personal animosities take over. |
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Recent revelations about police death-squads targeting Sunnis, and the bombing of Shia mosques, have intensified sectarian animosities. |
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I hope that national animosities do not again lead to the postponement of this European arrest warrant, which we so urgently need. |
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There may be animosities, but I agree that we must absolutely condemn this expression. |
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In order to avoid such animosities and consolidate peace after conflicts, the most vulnerable had to be protected and empowered. |
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These are leaders who do not disguise the fact that deep animosities exist between them. |
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At the same time the nationalistic political parties attempted to hold on to their voters by stirring up animosities. |
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Sure, they showed division, open animosities and public bloodletting. |
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Most of them had fled England to find freedom of religion, but by 1952 their descendants had forgotten old animosities and were unabashed Anglophiles. |
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In the final days he graciously ceded the limelight to Gordon Brown, despite old animosities between the pair. |
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The journal documents the progress of the fleet to Québec, his vacillations concerning strategy and animosities amongst his staff members. |
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We're up against big forces and people need to put aside personal jealousies and animosities and work together. |
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Nobody will create a stable and prosperous future of this country by stoking animosities of the past. |
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Forty-year-old faculty members have usually shed some of their earlier envies, animosities, and petty vanities, enabling them to be more understanding mentors. |
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Next a Samaritan comes by, and sees that the half-dead victim is a Jew, one of the nation detested by Samaritans, yet he immediately responds with a compassion overleaping racial animosities. |
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Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath. |
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In an age when the old animosities and ideological combat of the Cold war can be vanquished, it is doubtless irritating that the problems and disputes of the Middle East apparently cannot be overcome as easily. |
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To reconcile profound differences, overcome long-standing ethnic animosities and become integrated into international life demands a high degree of competence in the art of governing. |
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This represents a unique experiment with important lessons in a world struggling to contain animosities between States and to manage relations between them in a peaceful way. |
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Some of the cruellest forms of discrimination and of human rights violations had been experienced by people during and after conflicts instigated by racial and ethnic animosities. |
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Military action against Iraq will exacerbate existing Middle East tensions and animosities, and alienate the Iraqi public even further against westerners and outsiders generally. |
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This community of shared values has made it possible to reconcile centuries-old animosities in western Europe and has contributed greatly to peace between European nations and their prosperity. |
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Sometimes our troops and others are in a situation where they are trying to make peace between groups and peoples who really want to continue their animosities which go back into the mists of time. |
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European colonizers disregarded native political and cultural animosities, imposing peace upon people under their military control. |
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With the pool of enthusiastic young iconoclasts depleted and the views of veterans well known, interest in evening discussions would slacken, despite the rekindling effect of some of the animosities. |
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Nicholas preached a crusade and endeavoured to reconcile the mutual animosities of the Italian states, but without much success. |
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The Constitution is a dead duck, and we have it to thank for the fact that age-old animosities have flared between Member States, and for the fact that they are not even able to agree on the 2007-2013 budget. |
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Good men left because of pay and program restrictions, some who remained became disgruntled, and animosities developed between a few of the strong-willed oldtimers. |
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However, an in-depth analysis has shown that political divisions, sectarian introjections and animosities have not been attenuated or tempered by the electoral system. |
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Borders are violated by hungering males and famished females, and the ordered animosities of the noyau give way to a saturnalia of sexual adventure. |
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Sometimes, at business meetings, bazaars, banquets, decoratings, celebratings, and what not, our animosities like wild tigers escape and create havoc in the flock. |
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The success of broadcasting provoked animosities between the BBC and well established media such as theatres, concert halls and the recording industry. |
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Animosities are softened by the intermediatory offices of an unpremeditated libation. |
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