Those protesters have clashed with nightstick-wielding riot police who responded with water cannons, teargas and rubber bullets. |
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These traditional enemies had clashed repeatedly over expansionist policies and colonization in Europe, North America, and India. |
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She clashed with the headmistress so often that she kept a log of incidents on the advice of colleagues. |
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But the efforts to advance allowed Steward to close and repass, before he clashed with Seager and gave Luck 10th. |
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Knights of both kingdoms clashed for what seemed like half a day, and in the end, the remaining Sunfall knights fell back and retreated. |
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A crowd of between 300 and 400 drunken louts clashed with police officers and vandalised a tram after the match. |
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True to that, marketeers and police have from time to time clashed over market closures in the country in the face of epidemic outbreaks. |
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It was the issue over which St. Augustine clashed with the Donatists, who insisted that their priests had to be pure. |
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Mostly we clashed with Stoneman's Federal cavalry corps, who had finally the horses, troopers, and equipage to equal our own. |
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During the 1980's, when the culture wars were going full bore, the Moral Majority clashed with the People for the American Way. |
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A boy had taken some balls from the poolroom and was juggling then when they clashed in mid air. |
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Reflected firelight flashed as they fought and an occasional spark jumped as the scimitars clashed. |
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Most also concur that these objectives clashed with Western ideals, economic objectives, and security requirements. |
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Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture. |
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The two Blades clashed violently and energy crackled and snapped through the air when they met, ice blue against fiery red. |
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The forest below and the sky above clashed on the horizon with jagged peaks of mountains. |
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Dante brought his sword down and metal clashed together as Kain swiped his upwards. |
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Arrows flew through the air, spears were hurled at the intruders and at the defenders, and swords clashed with shields. |
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Draconis ran forward, Mango rushing to meet him, and their swords clashed together violently. |
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She should have gone out to visit Florida State University last month, but her visit clashed with an athletics meeting in Mannheim. |
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Apparently, he was miffed that his party, at a fabulous palazzo, clashed with a dinner held in honour of Lucian Freud. |
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He had very pale skin that clashed horribly with his black hair, which hung to his shoulders. |
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It was a bright orange color and it clashed horribly with my baby blue pajama bottoms. |
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The green color of my bag clashed horribly with my yellow dress and my red hair but I couldn't be persuaded to leave it behind. |
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The game was originally fixed for Thursday, August 7th and the sides drew when they clashed earlier in the league. |
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It is all of 98 years since the hurlers of Carlow and Meath first clashed on the inter-county hurling stage! |
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Tempers have flared as the newcomers' habits have clashed with local customs. |
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Their personalities clashed viciously, and this would probably only be the first of many disagreements. |
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The advice that women use barrier contraception clashed with the hospital's ethos, although the leaflet did say abstinence was acceptable. |
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The leader of the minority Liberal Democrat party repeatedly clashed with the mayor during last month's meeting of the full council. |
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The two have since clashed frequently over his spending to recruit top bankers. |
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Wind farm champions clashed with critics at a green energy meeting in Kendal. |
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Members of the County Council have clashed over the issue of auctioneers' signs which are obliterating the countryside. |
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A demonstration turned violent when police clashed with protesters after the rally had all but dispersed. |
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In Algeria, police have again clashed with protesters, this time to break up a demonstration. |
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In Greece, a protest by 150,000 in Athens turned violent when police fired tear gas and clashed with anarchists. |
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Anarchist protesters brought chaos to the city centre today as they clashed with police in a series of violent confrontations. |
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Thousands of Chinese villagers have clashed with police after officials cut off water used for irrigating drought-plagued fields. |
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The violence began when police clashed with some 2,000 demonstrators who were demanding the release of six people earlier detained by police. |
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On Wednesday, police in riot gear clashed with fans as Chelsea met West Ham. |
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Some clashed with policemen who were trying to prevent conflict between the two groups. |
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Anti-war protesters outside the embassy have repeatedly clashed with riot police, thrown stones and ignited gas canisters and tyres. |
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Thousands of anti-government demonstrators clashed with supporters of the president in the capital yesterday. |
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Violence erupted on Tuesday when militants clashed with a bandit gang and 15 people were killed. |
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My metal good luck charms, chains, necklaces, choker and earrings all clashed against the brick of the hearth. |
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What's more, he has the backing of the chaebol, the giant conglomerates that clashed so often with Kim and his Cabinet ministers. |
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They have clashed with government officials over the use of hard hats, zoning regulations, Workers' Compensation, and building codes for schools. |
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As the two swords clashed, a sharp ringing stabbed through the empty streets as the sun peeked over the rooftops. |
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Mandibles clashed, clacking together like snapping tree trunks, and spittle drooled from its fangs. |
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Their swords clashed together, emitting sparks, and making a horrible screeching sound. |
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Their swords clashed with each other, ringing loudly over their uninhabited location. |
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The two sides clashed at opposing protests in London Tuesday as the British parliament was in session. |
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My hair color also clashed with my skin color, since after all, my hair was black and cut modernly short. |
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The selection trials clashed with the Allstar tournament, but I explained my position and expressed my willingness to play. |
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Both clashed mightily against each other, wounded by their unbearable desire for her bed. |
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He looked as if he was going to eke out another methodical round until the two fighters clashed heads just seconds before the bell. |
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As the two fighters once again clashed, their movements became faster and more intense with each block. |
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Harris, with whom Tedder clashed more than once, thought Tedder had one of the most brilliant minds of any serviceman. |
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Carlow and Laois have clashed on two occasions on neutral ground, in Athy and Kilkenny, Carlow winning both. |
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Victor's flaming sword clashed against the blackness of Jack's sword with a sharp metallic clang. |
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The two masters clashed rapidly, barely even seeable from the speed they were fighting at. |
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It is not the first time Tory James Gray and Labour's Tony Banks have clashed. |
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Their union had right-wing tendencies and had clashed with larger left-wing unions. |
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I grunted angrily as we clashed swords, sparks flying off in every direction. |
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It was the era when William Pitt, prime minister and head of the Tory Party, clashed with Charles Fox and his more liberal Whigs. |
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Jacqui Smith had clashed with Mr Johnson over the departure of Sir Ian, who was ousted against her wishes. |
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On the day of his rearrest, hundreds of the cleric's supporters clashed with police outside the prison. |
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With a green carpet, pink and green swirly wallpaper, and pink and green check curtains, everything clashed. |
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His left sword clashed against the goblins mace, and to the elf's surprise, he parried the attack. |
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The banner of the Knights Templar fluttered over the burning plains of the Holy Land 800 years ago as Crusaders clashed with the Saracens. |
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The Kyrgyz protests have centered on the towns of Osh and Jalalabad in the south, where ethnic Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, and Tajiks have clashed in the past. |
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The senator has really clashed with Republicans on the Hill. |
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This dispute is not the first time Marie has clashed with the council. |
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The PM clashed with the Election Commission, which argued that things were too chaotic for an election. |
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It was then a case of when the going gets tough, the tough get going as Crawford clashed with the former West of Ireland champion and current senior international. |
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It was a line-up with colourful opinions that frequently clashed, but after a migraine-inducing day in the airless basement of a London hotel, a shortlist of 10 was produced. |
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Rodriguez, 49, was sworn in hurriedly in Sucre, without the presidential sash and regalia, before a session meeting of legislators as protesters clashed with police outside. |
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Their blades clashed and left her ears ringing at the sudden noise. |
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More than 1,000 students clashed with police in riot gear, blocking the President's access to the site and forcing him to pull around to a back gate. |
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She played a woman physically allergic to shirts with sleeves, but terminally addicted to acid shades of lippie that clashed dreadfully with her chosen hair dye. |
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It was in this atmosphere that the forces led by Griffith and Trotter clashed. |
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His skin was still so pale as to be painful to her eyes, and clashed dramatically with his beautiful dark hair, long and luxuriant in the sunlight, and boyishly disheveled. |
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Environmentalists clashed with autoworkers over fuel-efficiency standards. |
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On 12 July, under a sky full of thunderclouds, the titans clashed, the Soviets under orders to close with the Tigers to negate the latter's advantage in range. |
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The mutual friend brought a younger boy with long brown hair with a bright orange cummerbund and a green coat, which further clashed with her black and hot pink sheath dress. |
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Bonet had often clashed with creator Bill Cosby and was unprofessional backstage. |
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His beliefs often clashed uneasily with his role as an employer of labour. |
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It could reawaken the bitter legal battles of more than 10 years ago, when the council and stallholders clashed over plans to regulate the market. |
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He used his knife to deflect her sword and they clashed with a loud clang. |
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Their swords clashed and clanged, both men giving it their all. |
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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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The annual May Day demonstrations got off to a violent start overnight when police clashed with protestors in Berlin and the northern city of Hamburg. |
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The wounds left by one of the country's most serious public disorders in more than 50 years, where hundreds of youths clashed with riot police, would not heal overnight. |
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Earlier this year the justice minister clashed with council leaders. |
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The MP has clashed with his own councillors, after they decided to oppose any plan to build a third runway and sixth terminal, at Heathrow Airport. |
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The blood's deep red hue clashed against his skin's pale white pigment. |
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I understand the Boat Race was first changed to Sunday because it clashed with the Grand National and the BBC could not cover both outside broadcasts simultaneously. |
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It is the second time that the play-offs are being postponed, as the previous matches clashed with the final of the NFA Cup, which in fact took place last weekend. |
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But the timing was not great for Melbournians, for whom it was the start of the first week back at Uni, and it clashed with the Newcastle Writers' Festival. |
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Their weapons clashed as they met in the middle of the room. |
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Her sword clashed with that of another as the reinforcements arrived. |
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To his surprise though, his sword clashed with something else metal. |
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Spectacles held together with Elastoplast and a curry-smeared tie helped round out the character, as did a pair of greying slacks and lilac shirt that clashed violently. |
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Even his decision to attend the Pope's funeral when it clashed with the wedding of his future sovereign has been interpreted by some as a discourtesy. |
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Union dock workers clashed with police at South Carolina port. |
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Van Persie, whose father, a sculptor, raised him as a single parent, had behavioural problems at school and clashed with coaches at his first club, Excelsior. |
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On 30 July the armies clashed near the River Lopasnya in what would be known as the Battle of Molodi, which continued for more than a week. |
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The Aleuts purportedly clashed with the native Chumash, killing many over trading disputes. |
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Russian claims to Byzantine heritage clashed with those of the Ottoman Empire's own claim. |
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British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. |
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Stedeford and Beeching clashed on a number of issues, but the future size of the railway system was not one of them. |
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Soldiers, called in from Brecon, clashed with the rioters, and several on both sides were killed. |
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The emphasis on medieval culture clashed with principles of realism which stress the independent observation of nature. |
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The two rival colleges often clashed, sometimes in court, but also in brawls between students on the streets of Aberdeen. |
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After landing troops at Porto Novo to assist Mysore, Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again Providien on 12 April. |
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Suffren arrived off the Indian coast in February 1782, where he clashed with a British fleet under Hughes, winning a narrow tactical victory. |
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Naval skirmishes continued until 17 April 1780, when British and French fleets clashed indecisively off Martinique. |
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On September 19, he attempted to flank the American position, and clashed at Freeman's Farm. |
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Joan urged the Armagnacs to pursue, and the two armies clashed southwest of the village of Patay. |
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Daltrey clashed with Johns over the production of his vocals, and Moon's drumming was so poor that Daltrey and Entwistle considered firing him. |
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In September, Japan attempted to take the city of Changsha again and clashed with Chinese nationalist forces. |
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Unfortunately, as he moved Leftwards, he increasingly clashed with the Labour leadership under Attlee. |
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Last night, after the decapitation, rioters clashed with police again. |
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Moon performed with the Beachcombers a few more times, but dates clashed and he chose to devote himself to the Who. |
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In the northern city of Thessaloniki, protesters briefly clashed with police and smashed shopfronts and cash machines. |
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The area of the incident is a tinderbox where Kosovars and Serbs have frequently clashed in their joint-border region. |
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Students, union leaders and antifascist groups clashed with police as around 30 protesters barricaded themselves inside the chamber. |
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In Holland, several hundred hooligans clashed with anti-riot police in the town of Tilburg and 125 were arrested. |
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The army units clashed with terrorist groups in al-Mleiha and Ein Tirma and killed scores of the groups' members. |
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Hatoyama clashed with Tojo and, as a result, he had to spend some time in seclusion at a villa in Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture. |
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She was trying to prove they were flouting the ban on foxhunting when she clashed with Marles, who was the hunt's whipper-in. |
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Police and protesters clashed in Lithuania where people protesting the economic conditions were shot with rubber bullets. |
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The real issue at stake concerned differences in values and norms within cultures and countries, whereby pluralism clashed with uniformism. |
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There were also battles around the country as revolutionaries clashed with Dutch forces. |
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Zwingli also clashed with the Anabaptists, which resulted in their persecution. |
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Police made 34 arrests as 550 EDL supporters clashed with 100 counterdemonstrators. |
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It had always clashed with the ganza in Llandudno but until one thought to change it. |
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On Tuesday, police clashed with Fonseka supporters at a protest calling for his release in the town of Pandura, south of Colombo. |
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Water cannons had to be deployed and police fired plastic bullets as Loyalists clashed with Republicans in east Belfast. |
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The Venetian naval army of bishop Eugenio Contarini clashed with the Pisan army of Archbishop Dagobert in the sea around Rhodes. |
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The last time major powers clashed openly was in 1945, and since then, violence has seen an unprecedented decline. |
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The formidable Irishwoman was enrolled as a Special Constable during the Paisley riots when the Irish Home Rulers clashed with the Orangemen. |
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In the ensuing Cold War, the two sides clashed indirectly using mostly proxies. |
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The two men had already clashed over Henry's succession to Normandy and the remarriage of Eleanor, and the relationship was not repaired. |
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Theoderic emerged from Ticinum, and on 11 August 490, the armies of the two kings clashed on the Adda River. |
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Around 60 BC they clashed with the rising power of the Dacians under their king Burebista and were defeated. |
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Albans Chase, which had clashed with the steeplechase at Aintree, was not renewed after 1838, leaving a major hole in the chasing calendar. |
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Sellers's personality was described by others as difficult and demanding, and he often clashed with fellow actors and directors. |
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These two tribes were among the Germanic peoples who clashed with the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period. |
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But surviving evidence for the history of this period is so thin that it cannot be excluded that the Bastarnae clashed with Rome during it. |
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Caesar's forces clashed with an alliance of Belgic tribes in 57 BCE in the Battle of the Sabis. |
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Richard and Hendrix often clashed over tardiness, wardrobe, and Hendrix's stage antics, and in late July, Richard's brother Robert fired him. |
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The dovish Bute soon clashed with Pitt over various aspects of British policy. |
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Formal war was finally declared in May 1756, almost exactly two years after the two countries had first clashed in Ohio. |
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Had he not repeatedly clashed with the commander of the land expedition, the force might have captured poorly defended Belfast. |
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The Berber people of North Africa, who had provided the bulk of the invading armies, clashed with the Arab leadership from the Middle East. |
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During the filming of his eleventh picture, Mabel at the Wheel, he clashed with director Mabel Normand and was almost released from his contract. |
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Over the next years Walpole continued to share power with Townshend but the two clashed over British foreign affairs, especially over policy regarding Austria. |
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The two cultures rarely clashed, mainly in the Sicilian Wars, and eventually settled into two spheres of influence, the Phoenician in the west and the Greek to the east. |
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Meanwhile, the opposing nations clashed in the Norwegian Campaign. |
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As Tuesday's first court martial began, police clashed with Fonseka supporters at a protest calling for his release in the town of Pandura, south of the capital, Colombo. |
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Abadi ordered a separate neighbourhood demilitarised last weekend after heavily armed gunmen protesting against an alleged kidnapping clashed with security forces. |
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Arthur was elected to replace the unpugnacious Nora Lewin, a liberal law professor who was skittish about capital punishment and clashed with more aggressive prosecutors. |
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Moroccan and Algerian troops soon clashed in Western Sahara. |
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The British Army clashed with the Luddites on several occasions. |
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The poeticism of the term was hardly helpful when 74 people died and hundreds more were injured as fans of two Egyptian soccer clubs clashed in Port Said on February 1st. |
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He visited London in October 1943 and again clashed with Eden. |
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Dalby's work on the series proved popular with readers, but not with the author, who repeatedly clashed with him over issues of accuracy and consistency. |
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Laura Waites denies hitting Jenny Truefitt with a bottle after the pair clashed in the Cornerhouse nightclub in Middlesbrough, Teesside Crown Court heard. |
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The Houthi militia has clashed repeatedly with tribes as they have advanced into confessionally mixed areas of central Yemen since overrunning the capital last September. |
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A FOOTBALL fan was killed when he was struck on the head by a toilet bowl hurled from stadium stands as supporters of rival clubs clashed in north-eastern Brazil, police said. |
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Icelandic patrolships and British trawlers clashed in all four Cod Wars. |
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Malaysia and Singapore have clashed over the delivery of fresh water to Singapore, and access by the Singapore Armed Forces to Malaysian airspace. |
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As a result, however, the rival dynastic lines clashed, often violently. |
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Subsequently, he developed an interest in fermentation, a subject around which the emerging germ theory clashed with the theory of spontaneous generation. |
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She looked so trashy, her lipstick and jewellery all clashed. |
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The Luftwaffe and RAF clashed in the skies over the French city. |
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Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again off Negapatam on 6 July. |
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Local sources say the girls and their cousins Latisha Shakespear and Cheryl Shaw, both 18, were caught in the crossfire when the Johnson Crew and the Burger Bar Boys clashed. |
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The Germanic tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutons migrated from northern Europe into Rome's northern territories, and clashed with Rome and her allies. |
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However, Topping and King's personalities clashed and Topping eventually left the band in early 1988 after initial writing and rehearsing sessions in Dublin. |
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Once they found themselves confronted by Arab expansionism, the Khazars pragmatically allied themselves with Constantinople and clashed with the Caliphate. |
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Fans from opposing teams clashed on the streets after the game. |
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Drummond clashed with the merchant James Byres, who maintained that the Counsellors of the first expedition had now lost that status and had Drummond arrested. |
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