Significantly, in the New York public library, he buries himself in the history of the civil war between North and South. |
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He recovered peace, he recovered provinces, and he recovered the finances, which were in a shambles after the civil war. |
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In Russia the civil war undermined the working class and Stalinism crushed the last remnants of democracy. |
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I agree with them when they say that this vast majority are not bent on civil war. |
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Just when a peaceful settlement to the civil war appeared possible another nightmare scenario erupted. |
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The tendency of southerners to outnumber northerners in the army continued to the outbreak of civil war. |
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Later, the islands were used as a smuggling stopover for arms in the civil war and for bootleg alcohol during Prohibition. |
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His experience of the traumas and the issues of the civil war of the 1260s informed his approach to English affairs when he became king. |
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In the civil war of the early 1860s, tunesmiths were writing war songs and getting on well. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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Students performed four scenes from the play, which is set at a time when civil war was raging in Ireland. |
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I think if we pull, cut and run today, it's going to be chaos and a civil war. |
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Two kings lost their thrones and the country was periodically ravaged by civil war. |
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Once regarded as the economic miracle of West Africa, his country is ravaged by civil war. |
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For three years, their homeland, already ravaged by a decade-long civil war, has suffered a catastrophic drought. |
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Over a dozen foreign armies invaded Russia and joined up with reactionaries inside Russia in a civil war. |
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Opposition forces may have had militias during the civil war but it is not civil war they want today. |
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With the losses sustained in the civil war, perhaps the Confederates decided to recommission some of their retired ships. |
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Yet the slow process of reconstruction, following the ravages of a diamond-fuelled civil war, continues. |
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However, appointing Milburn may well be the spark that lights the fire of civil war within the Party. |
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More than a decade of civil war and anarchy have made it an almost perfect base for terrorists. |
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In the civil war which ensued Boleslaw was worsted and compelled to take refuge in Hungary. |
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Similarly, the political realities forced upon a nation suffering the after-effects of civil war and regicide were sobering indeed. |
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At the start of the Spanish civil war they were the only combat-tested regulars in a short-service conscript army. |
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Matthew McConaughey would be perfect as Dennis, if he didn't have to play a Yankee in a civil war reenactment. |
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As I am neither a Yorkist nor a Cornishman, I will not send a copy of your report to Tintagel Town Council and risk starting a civil war. |
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He promises to repay the robbed travellers, and undertakes to obtain Sir John a place in the King's army during the impending civil war. |
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Fifty years of civil war, a republic led by Oliver Cromwell, and the restoration of the monarchy. |
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The beginnings of civil war would later be dated to 5 April 1264, when Henry III's army stormed Northampton. |
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Both sides include sectarian parties that were organised militias during the civil war, and have supported neoliberal polices. |
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I wear them like a soldier's wounds, badges of courage in the civil war of the self. |
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A resumption of profitable use would not be possible until the civil war came to an end. |
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There were strikes and chaos and soon there was a civil war, and the surviving three thousand members begged the government to retake control. |
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A losing presidential candidate in Ukraine is warning the country could descend into civil war if the results are not annulled. |
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North and South Korea have agreed to resume a program which reunites families separated for more than 50 years by their civil war. |
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But there is the possibility here of a civil war or some kind of civil conflict. |
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This incendiary rhetoric, Chege believes, helped fuel the Rwandan civil war of 1994 in which 850,000 Tutsi died. |
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Local leaders said the attack was an attempt by militants to fuel a civil war between the Shiites and the minority Sunnis. |
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The Sunnis will never accept Shi'ite rule, and the continuing resistance will eventually lead to civil war. |
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A huge bestseller in Spain, the novel has been criticised by some on the left for serving up a light version of the civil war. |
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Coke's operations were shut down in the early 90's during Somalia's civil war. |
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In the spring of 1648 a series of uncoordinated risings heralded the second civil war. |
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You may have something approximated to armed insurrection or civil war, perhaps on the ground. |
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During the civil war the country was highly militarized, with 32,000 soldiers. |
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Brought up at the beginning of the century Mary had some very difficult times to contend with, living through two world wars and a civil war. |
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The American civil war was fought with a mixture of smooth-bores and rifled muzzle-loaders. |
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Then a civil war in 1994 brought an influx of lowlanders with malaria to Karuzi. |
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The region has been the scene of some of the worst atrocities in the five-year-old civil war in Congo. |
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In Sweden, factors like famine and civil war have driven the Dinha tribes from their land in the South leading to many being sold into slavery. |
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So I take it that is not a major concern of yours, that U.S. troops might be caught up in a civil war. |
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Instead, it essentially took sides in the long-running Afghan civil war, linking up with any faction that opposed the Taliban. |
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Like many Tamils in northern Sri Lanka, his health was seriously affected by the country's protracted civil war. |
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Matilda's inability to be magnanimous in victory had cost the country another 12 years of civil war. |
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As the brutal realities of civil war exploded the idealistic notion of America as a utopian paradise, romantic naturalism lost its allure. |
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Zouave dress of short, embroidered jacket, baggy trousers and tasselled cap was copied by regiments on both sides in the American civil war. |
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Macedonia came close to civil war last year, when ethnic Albanians staged an uprising demanding greater rights. |
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An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside. |
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This civil war scenario is offered up merely as a frame to the text, and as such it's almost too interesting. |
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And the thing that was in my mind was that Greece, under no circumstances whatsoever, should end up in civil war. |
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Take Liberia for example, wracked by a 14-year civil war, sparked by political misrule and economic collapse. |
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This vexatious problem was resolved, incompletely, by civil war and secession. |
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As tribune in 49 he defended Caesar's interest in the Senate as civil war loomed. |
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A cadet of the family of the Earls of Lincoln, he espoused, along with many other scions of noble houses, the royal side in the civil war. |
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He was 15 when the civil war ended, and a new and different kind of settler began to drift westward. |
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There was a civil war on, and I was going to pose as an agent for a large buyer to conduct an unauthorised study of an illegal activity. |
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Moreover, it considers that the crimes occurred at a time of civil war, and thus fall under martial law. |
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The Spanish civil war ushered in a new era in which the civilian population was enmeshed in the conflict. |
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The old opposition has been replaced by a civil war between Stalinist totalitarianism and democratic socialism. |
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He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance. |
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Coming on top of two decades of civil war, the tidal waves dealt a severe blow to the health sector along the coastal Ampara district. |
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I wouldn't want to see a situation where the the withdrawal of troops meant that a civil war would break out. |
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He had fought with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish civil war, later becoming a soldier of fortune. |
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In early 1938, on his uppers after his divorce from Flor, he had agreed to smuggle a small fortune in jewels out of Spain during the civil war. |
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By April 1861, when the American civil war began, photography had advanced with the introduction of glass plate negatives. |
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He grabbed power in a civil war, not a revolution, and advocated voluntarism and cadres to force Socialism rather than evolve it. |
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From there things snowballed until a violent civil war burst into the colonies. |
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Here is the civilian victor of the civil war, monumentally appreciated, monumentally declared. |
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And having a personal sidearm wouldn't help you under many civil war scenarios. |
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How do you adapt George Orwell's famous memoir of the Spanish civil war for the stage? |
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The White armies launched a brutal civil war, backed by every major capitalist government. |
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If NATO withdraws, those forces will almost certainly sweep into Kabul and precipitate another protracted civil war. |
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Since its inception, Hamas has had close ties with Iran, but relations soured when civil war broke out in Syria. |
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Asians have been intertwined with America's destiny since Chinese immigrants arrived en masse to build the transcontinental railway after the civil war. |
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In 1992, as the former Yugoslavia sank into civil war, the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia, was surrounded by Bosnian Serb fighters, supported by Serbia. |
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It is thus playing an anti-national game by preparing the ground for chaos, for a civil war in every corner of the country, from the urban mahallas to the rural tolas! |
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Similarly, in the Syrian civil war, there are unconfirmed reports that pilots from North Korea are flying jets in combat. |
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The kyrgyz people need the West to step in at this decisive hour, and help the country avoid descending into all-out civil war. |
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As long as populations are menaced by banditry, civil war, guerrilla campaigns, and counter-insurgency by beleaguered governments, they cannot be secure. |
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By 2006 Al-Qaeda in Iraq had plunged the country into civil war, pitting Shia against Sunni. |
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Out of this civil war came the split between the Sunni and the Shi'ites. |
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Allen Guelzo's new history of the civil war, Fateful Lightning, is a masterpiece of compression. |
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The move spawned rampant corruption and misrule and led to a bitter civil war that ended with the victory of the genocidal Khmer Rouge communists. |
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At any rate, the civil war has continued if only one cares to look. |
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There's a rumor that there's been some kind of coup or civil war there. |
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And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade. |
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By 1914 and the final stages of the bill, civil war threatened in Britain and Ireland with the option of partition, temporary or permanent, as the only alternative. |
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Performed by two aerialists high on towers, it is a tale of friendship shattered when two young women find themselves on different sides in a civil war. |
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Marx, writing as a journalist observing the American civil war, analyses it flatly as a sectional conflict between Northern industrialism and Southern slave oligarchy. |
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By the benchmark of the Rwandan civil war, it would barely rate a mention. |
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Henri inherited a bitterly divided nation, ravaged by international and civil war, beset on all sides by the mighty Habsburg empire, and bankrupt. |
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The city was, at the time, the capital of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria, the people of which were engaged in a bitter civil war between King Osbert and his rival Aelle. |
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Meanwhile, units of the army mutinied, civil war broke out, cities and villages rose in revolt and Afghanistan began to slip away from Moscow's control and influence. |
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My sources told me stories of conflict and persecution, and their hopes at the end of a long civil war. |
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I asked him about the threat of a new civil war and he countered with one of his own. |
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The civil war has reached a fever pitch and your battalion has recovered eight bodies floating downstream this week alone. |
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That potential was just beginning to be realized as civil war intervened. |
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A soldier describes his anxiety to go home after the civil war ended. |
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From his Taipei retreat, Chiang Kai-shek continued his rearguard fight in that civil war, leading China to perpetuate the hostilities which continue to this day. |
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Were its political leaders unheroic or did its peaceful history deny them the heroic role which revolution and civil war conferred on Washington and Lincoln? |
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But what is there more irresponsible than playing with the fire of an imagined civil war in the France of today? |
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I hate to say it, but there are at least eight colonies on the outer rim of Confederate territory that we have not had contact with since the end of the civil war. |
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The coup ushered in decades of strife and eventually a civil war that would last 36 years and leave 200,000 dead. |
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It was a startling move from a globally renowned activist who galvanized women to push for an end to civil war. |
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Two decades of civil war have really brought the country to its knees. |
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As civil war loomed, Byron reckoned that dependency or continued occupation were the most probable outcomes. |
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Libya sank into civil war with NATO's desultory participation taking it toward stalemate, maybe even break-up. |
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Albanian guerrillas with backing from Kosovo began operating in Macedonia earlier this year, bringing the majority Orthodox Slav country to the brink of civil war. |
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Dozens of Saudis, Tunisians, Libyans and Jordanians have already been martyred in the Syrian civil war fighting for al-Nusra. |
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Franco's victory in the 1936-39 civil war reversed the anticlericalism of the Second Republic and led to the re-establishment of the state religion. |
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The International Coffee Organization provided funds to Angola for the revival of its coffee production after a long civil war decimated production. |
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His grandfather, alfonso XIII, fled the country during the civil war in 1931 and abandoned his estates and most of his fortune. |
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Molina has since admitted to going by the alias Tito during the civil war but denied his troops were involved in any atrocities. |
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Further violence and escalation of the events into a civil war would only alienate him from the bulk of the Ukrainian people. |
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This was necessitated by the severe economic problems the country faced in the aftermath of the civil war and the defeat of socialist revolutions in Europe. |
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Slavery, segregation, and abortion led to civil war, vigilante violence, and massive protest movements. |
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Finally, after a decade of civil war, America's backing for the Salvadoran regime came to an end. |
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In 1975 he went from benighted Warsaw to far more benighted Luanda to cover the civil war in Angola. |
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The small Turkish city of Kilis, on the border with Syria, hums quietly with rebel activity from the neighboring civil war. |
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They cannot mention the Tutsi atrocities in neighbouring Burundi, or the RPF invasions that contributed to civil war. |
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From 1991 to 2002, the Sierra Leone civil war was fought and devastated the country. |
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The brutal civil war that was going on in neighbouring Liberia played a significant role in the outbreak of fighting in Sierra Leone. |
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Between 1991 and 2001, about 50,000 people were killed in Sierra Leone's civil war. |
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Until 2002, Sierra Leone lacked a forest management system because of the civil war that caused tens of thousands of deaths. |
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Over the next decade much of the formal economy was destroyed in the country's civil war. |
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Formal exports have dramatically improved since the civil war, with efforts to improve the management of them having some success. |
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These armies fought several battles, in the last one of which Ghalib was killed, bringing the civil war to an end. |
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Forced to resolve a Sanhaja civil war, he left control of the Moroccan conquests to his brother, Yusuf ibn Tashufin. |
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As a result of the persecution suffered under Gaddafi's rule, many Berbers joined the Libyan opposition in the 2011 Libyan civil war. |
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Some claim that he was invited to intervene by the heirs of the Visigothic King, Wittiza, in the Visigothic civil war. |
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The battle for Sirt is the culmination of the eight-month Libyan civil war. |
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A civil war broke out in Castile over King Henry's inability to act as sovereign. |
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As of March 2015, due to ongoing civil war involving Saudi Arabia's Air Force all flights to and from Socotra have been canceled. |
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When he suspended the 1824 Constitution, civil war spread across the country. |
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In 1426, the Tepanec king Tezozomoc died, and the resulting succession crisis precipitated a civil war between potential successors. |
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The civil war between Atahualpa and Huascar weakened the empire immediately prior to its struggle with the Spanish. |
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A struggle for power resulted in a long civil war between Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro in which Almagro was killed. |
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War with France threatened in 1610, but shortly after, Henry IV was assassinated, and the country fell into civil war again. |
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During the civil war, Guinevere is portrayed as a scapegoat for violence without developing her perspective or motivation. |
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Nigeria's foreign policy was tested in the 1970s after the country emerged united from its own civil war. |
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Since the end of the civil war in 1970, some ethnic violence has persisted. |
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The Mississippi School for the Deaf was established by the state legislature in 1854 before the civil war. |
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Irgun ordered its members not to resist or retaliate with violence, so as to prevent a civil war. |
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As you know, during that civil war, every religist group was protected by its religist supporter. |
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As a consequence the Taliban has remerged more powerful and Iraq has been exposed to civil war. |
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Surrey had a central role in the history of the radical political movements unleashed by the civil war. |
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Established back in 1977 the Siam View Hotel escaped regulations due to the long civil war and its remoteness. |
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In 1130 the civil war era broke out on the basis of unclear succession laws, which allowed all the king's sons to rule jointly. |
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Like most sensible sophonts, they invented civilization. With civilization came civility, civil service, and of course civil war. |
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In a civil war, people must expect to be crushed and squeezed toward the burden. |
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The real alternatives are the Annan plan or all-out civil war. |
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A collection of familiar and new what-if scenarios of uneven insight by a group of historians What if Charles I had avoided civil war? |
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Peter MacLean, executive regional director of the school, says Angola is coming out of a civil war and wants to improve its economic development. |
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Yemen, on the Arabian Peninsula, is still recovering from a 1994 civil war triggered by southern secessionists. |
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The foreign secretary rushed to the county amid fears the mounting violence in the North Kivu region could escalate to full civil war. |
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Britain supported Lagos during the Biafran civil war to protect its oil and trading interests in Nigeria. |
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Ma, 52, is a Hong Kong-born mainlander whose parents fled to Taiwan with the Chiang Kai-shek's regime after the 1949 civil war. |
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According to news24, Seif al-Islam faces charges along with 39 other Gaddafi regime figures for alleged crimes during the civil war. |
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In the end, stripped of the frills, Libya was just another civil war. |
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Tensions have been fuelled by the civil war next door in Syria. |
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And if there's one thing Syria's increasingly brutal civil war needs, it's a shedload more guns and weapons. |
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Thomas Howell pretends his career is still viable starring in this shlock about Earthlings dropping in on Mars in the middle of a civil war. |
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While the 27-year civil war in Angola ended in 2002, violent fighting in the region of Cabinda is ongoing. |
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The civil war in Angola spilled over and adversely affected Namibians living in the north of the country. |
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However it was partly due to the ongoing civil war that Pizarro was able to triumph. |
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The farmer's field was a civil war battleground, and relics such a minnie bullets were frequently found while plowing. |
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Meanwhile, civil war erupted in Granada as a result of succession struggles in the Nasrid ruling house. |
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As civil war continues in Iraq, the U.S. president's approval ratings are in freefall. |
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After the defeat of the Soviets in 1989, civil war, state collapse and Taliban victory followed. The Afghan people have seen this movie already. |
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During its first decade, the newly formed Irish Free State was governed by the victors of the civil war. |
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Pompey's death did not end the civil war, as Caesar's many enemies fought on. |
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However, civil war flared again when the Second Triumvirate of Octavian, Lepidus and Mark Antony failed. |
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The second is the civil war, which plagued the Roman Republic in its final century. |
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During the civil war that followed, as many as a thousand ships were either constructed or pressed into service from Greek cities. |
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During the civil war, Caesar made use of a kind of boat he had seen used in Britain, similar to the Irish currach or Welsh coracle. |
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Modern historians have used this to determine the nature of his politics and of the aborted chapters of his civil war history. |
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As civil war raged in Rome, weak governors were unable to control the legions in Britain, and Venutius of the Brigantes seized his chance. |
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The death of Commodus put into motion a series of events which eventually led to civil war. |
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Eugenius made some modest attempts to win pagan support, and with Arbogast led a large army to fight another destructive civil war. |
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With civil war looming, the magnates of the realm met in council to hammer out a compromise. |
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In the aftermath of Sweden's secession from the Kalmar Union, civil war broke out in Denmark and Norway. |
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Both sides were concerned that a civil war would leave the country open to foreign invasion. |
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Henry intervened once again in 1149, commencing what is often termed the Henrician phase of the civil war. |
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By the late 1140s the active phase of the civil war was over, barring the occasional outbreak of fighting. |
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Nonetheless, Henry inherited a difficult situation in England, as the kingdom had suffered extensively during the civil war. |
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Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of the prince, both through the civil war that followed, and later during the crusade. |
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As the King left the country with a greatly reduced force, the kingdom seemed to be on the verge of civil war. |
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He had substantial support though from Guala, who intended to win the civil war for Henry and punish the rebels. |
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Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd had usurped the crown from his siblings in a debilitating civil war within Gwynedd. |
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By 1410, both sides were bidding for the help of English forces in a civil war. |
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The relatively small First Battle of St Albans was the first open conflict of the civil war. |
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The rules of military engagement changed as civil war succeeded overseas campaigns. |
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During the 15th century civil war raged across England as the Houses of York and Lancaster fought each other for the English throne. |
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They urged the queen to marry or nominate an heir, to prevent a civil war upon her death. |
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Generally there was a great fear that the situation might deteriorate into a civil war. |
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Some historians consider the total civil war to have lasted until 1796 with a toll of 170,000 or 450,000 lives. |
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When civil war broke out in Spain, Hitler and Mussolini lent military support to the Nationalist rebels, led by General Francisco Franco. |
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However he rightly predicted that the nation did not want another civil war. |
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Soon afterwards, further disagreements plunged England into a civil war known as the First Barons' War. |
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An ethnic civil war in 1971 resulted in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh. |
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However, in West Pakistan the conflict was described as a civil war as opposed to a war of liberation. |
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Research also shows that remittances can lower the risk of civil war in the country of origin. |
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The disasters of civil war were still fresh in living memory from the Wars of the Roses. |
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The civil war and the years of the Interregnum had caused extensive damage to the royal palaces in England. |
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Dunvallo's sons, Belinus and Brennius, fight a civil war before being reconciled, and proceed to sack Rome. |
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Now, after a protracted civil war and the establishment of multiparty democracy, the mapiko tradition is thriving in freestyle mode. |
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The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death. |
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Burke appealed for peace as preferable to civil war and reminded the House of America's growing population, its industry, and its wealth. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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Due to the many years of the civil war, South Sudan's culture is heavily influenced by its neighbours. |
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The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case of the Indian independence movement, to a violent civil war. |
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During the 1640s, England endured a civil war that pitted King Charles I and the Royalists against the Parliamentarians. |
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The ensuing civil war lasted from 1402 to 1413 as Bayezid's sons fought over succession. |
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It looked for several months in 1914 as if civil war was imminent between the two armed factions. |
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It is also currently a major funder of weapons for rebel groups in the Syrian civil war. |
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Increasing violence during the Syrian civil war led to an increasing number of Iraqis returning to their native country. |
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It represents the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war. |
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Following the outbreak of the civil war, many of Somalia's residents left in search of asylum. |
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The subsequent outbreak of the civil war in 1991 led to the disbandment of the Somali National Army. |
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After the end of the Irish civil war, Carr emigrated to the United States. |
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Due to a dearth of formal government statistics and the recent civil war, it is difficult to gauge the size or growth of the economy. |
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After the start of the civil war, various new telecommunications companies began to spring up and compete to provide missing infrastructure. |
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Many ethnic minorities have also moved from rural areas to urban centres since the onset of the civil war, particularly to Mogadishu and Kismayo. |
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There has been no archbishop in the country since 1989, and the cathedral in Mogadishu was severely damaged during the civil war. |
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Somalia's public healthcare system was largely destroyed during the ensuing civil war. |
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However, the War on Terror does not include Sudan, where over 400,000 have died in an ongoing civil war. |
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The civil war and activist expeditions into Soviet Russia strained Eastern relations. |
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However, her personal reign ended in civil war, deposition, imprisonment and execution in England. |
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To prevent civil war the Scottish magnates asked Edward I of England to arbitrate. |
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In the second half of the 13th century, civil war had erupted in the Mongol Empire. |
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This opened an intermittent civil war as James attempted to seize Douglas lands, punctuated by a series of humiliating reversals. |
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In June 68, the emperor Nero was deposed and committed suicide, and the period of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors began. |
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Britain had suffered revolt during the year of civil war, and Bolanus was a mild governor. |
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With Scotland threatening to descend into civil war, King Edward I of England was invited in by the Scottish nobility to arbitrate. |
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The subsequent religious settlement would be worked out over the 1570s against a background of civil war and unstable regencies. |
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France was in a state of an ongoing civil war between the Royalist faction and the supporters of the dukes of Burgundy. |
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The civil war between the factions of the Armagnacs and Burgundians showed no sign of ending. |
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In Scotland, her supporters fought a civil war against Regent Moray and his successors. |
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For the following ten years of civil war in Britain, the Covenanters were the de facto government of Scotland. |
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Shortly after, Robert de Bruys launched a civil war challenging John for the throne. |
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There remains debate whether the Turkish War of Independence was a war of independence, or a civil war that led to a regime change. |
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In 1321 the Marcher Lords threatened to start a civil war and it was agreed that a Parliament should be called to settle the matter. |
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He had substantial support from Guala who intended to win the civil war for Henry and punish the rebels. |
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With the end of the civil war, Henry's government faced the task of rebuilding royal authority across large parts of the country. |
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By early 1263, Henry's authority had disintegrated and the country slipped back towards open civil war. |
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This stymied any hopes for a fresh campaign into Scotland and raised fears of civil war. |
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An accord between northern and southern leaders was signed in Amman, Jordan on 20 February 1994, but this could not stop the civil war. |
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However, it drew back after 1994, due to destroyed infrastructure resulting from the civil war. |
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However, the Cordoban emirate disintegrated in civil war and partition in the early eleventh century, breaking into smaller states called taifa. |
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This fueled much discontent in parts of France which would contribute to the civil war breaking out some years later. |
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Some historians consider the civil war to have lasted until 1796 with a toll of possibly 450,000 lives. |
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The subsequent participation in World War II on the Axis side ended in military defeat, economic destruction and an Italian civil war. |
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The civil war was viciously fought and there were many atrocities committed by all sides. |
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During the civil war in Russia, British torpedo boats made a raid on Kronstadt harbour damaging two battleships and sinking a cruiser. |
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Caesar's adopted heir Octavian, later known as Augustus, rose to sole power after defeating his opponents in the civil war. |
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His coming of age coincided with a civil war between his uncle Gaius Marius and his rival Lucius Cornelius Sulla. |
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A third civil war broke out between Octavian on one hand and Antony and Cleopatra on the other. |
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The sons of Louis the Pious fought a civil war after Louis' death, which ended when the Frankish lands were divided between them. |
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At the very end of AD 69, after a year of civil war consequent on the death of Nero, Vespasian, a successful general, became emperor. |
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For instance, the civil war in Angola came to an end in 2002 after nearly 30 years. |
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Most of such violations occur for political reasons, often as a side effect of civil war. |
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China's civil war continued through and after the war, resulting eventually in the establishment of the People's Republic of China. |
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In the decades preceding the civil war, the United States experienced a rapid natural increase of black population. |
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Abolitionists were enraged and slave owners encouraged, contributing to tensions on this subject that led to civil war. |
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Lincoln's March 4, 1861, inaugural address declared that his administration would not initiate a civil war. |
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Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy. |
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After Isabella's victory in the civil war and Ferdinand's ascension to the Aragonese throne the two crowns were united under the same monarchs. |
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In the year 47 the Cherusci asked Rome to send Italicus, the nephew of Arminius, to become king, as civil war had destroyed their nobility. |
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Sulla then commanded six legions to march with him to Rome and institute a civil war. |
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Conflicts among his sons developed into a civil war, enabling the subject peoples to rise up in rebellion. |
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 led to the founding of the Soviet Union under the Bolsheviks, and subsequent civil war in Russia. |
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Largely the same groups were responsible for the mass killing operations during the civil war, collectivisation, and the Great Terror. |
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Still, civil war, royal assassinations, and usurpation were commonplace, and warlords and great landholders assumed wide discretionary powers. |
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Years of civil war had left Rome in a state of near lawlessness, but the Republic was not prepared to accept the control of Octavian as a despot. |
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If he were to die from natural causes or fall victim to assassination, Rome could be subjected to another round of civil war. |
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This Sextus aligned with the Senatorial Party in the civil war against Gaius Julius Caesar. |
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The civil war of 69 had severely destabilized the provinces, leading to several local uprisings such as the Batavian revolt in Gaul. |
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The decision may have been hasty so as to avoid civil war, but neither appears to have been involved in the conspiracy. |
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By 407, the estrangement between the eastern and western courts had become so bitter that it threatened civil war. |
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The conquest of Gaul made Caesar immensely powerful and popular, which led to a second civil war against the Senate and Pompey. |
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When Pepin died in 714, however, the Frankish realm plunged into civil war and the dukes of the outlying provinces became de facto independent. |
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During the Crisis of the Third Century, from 260 to 274, Gaul was subject to Alamanni raids because of the civil war. |
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By the end of the civil war, Russia's economy and infrastructure were heavily damaged. |
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Modern historians have put forward many views and explanations of the civil war era. |
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Knut Helle emphasises the steady strengthening of royal power throughout the civil war era. |
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In 2015, arrivals of refugees by sea had increased dramatically mainly due to the ongoing Syrian civil war. |
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Valdemar I had also just won a civil war and later Valdemar II led an expedition across the Elbe to invade Holstein. |
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However, the relative might of Spain, the main player up to now in the German civil war, was ebbing fast. |
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Abu Sa'id's territories had subsequently collapsed due to a fierce civil war between the Persians and Mongols. |
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Clavijo's account reported, even if in a garbled form, on the recent civil war between the descendants of the Hongwu Emperor. |
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The notorious rivalry between the half brothers led to civil war several times. |
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