These confrontations represent a sharp departure from the past practices of unquestioning acceptance. |
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Angry confrontations erupted at a bank in Honiara when customers' government cheques were not honoured due to insufficient government funds. |
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This said, I'm no bolshie hero going to court or engaging in ugly confrontations with inspectors. |
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Fortunately, very few bank robbers have any interest in confrontations of any kind. |
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The camera remains centered on the individuals as they speak, but pulls back when verbal confrontations occur. |
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Think of all the reality television shows where most confrontations are between the men. |
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These were times of turmoil and tragedy, of dangerous confrontations and bitter recriminations. |
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So the long and twisting battle begins, with numerous front-lawn confrontations between the two antagonists. |
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There have been no confrontations or histrionics, but there's plenty of time and I'm sure they'll happen. |
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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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It is clear that some unions have backed off from any major confrontations. |
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Half of those present discussed the imminent international confrontations with passion and fervour. |
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His borderline sociopathic behaviour leads him into violent confrontations, wherein he's ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. |
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As confrontations ensue, a shameful family secret is revealed that will change their lives for ever. |
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He saw future naval confrontations whereby the battleships and cruisers of a fleet would protect the carriers. |
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Authentic architectural experiences derive from real or ideated bodily confrontations rather than visually observed entities. |
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So by claiming to shun public attention he evades confrontations and intensifies public curiosity. |
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The third voyage involves confrontations with a race of wicked dwarfs and a Cyclops-like giant who reminds us of Homer's Polyphemus. |
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The others are getting into it a bit more, the confrontations, scheming and arguments have started and we're barely a week in to the show. |
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Some of the second round confrontations were as fruitless as those of the first. |
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Often it doesn't come to blows, they enjoy the buzz of organising confrontations. |
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Television covered vitriolic exchanges between politicians, and riotous confrontations on the streets. |
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Kerry and Cork confrontations normally generate a good degree of passion but this contest failed dismally on that score. |
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That day, the South Africans betrayed the glorious history of one of sport's classic confrontations. |
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Secondly, most of the story of Gladiator centred around mano a mano confrontations of one sort or another. |
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Tony Blair urged fellow EU leaders yesterday not to yield in future confrontations with anti-capitalists who disrupted their Gothenburg summit. |
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Fortunately, the film's centerpieces, the two mano-a-mano confrontations between Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro, are stunning. |
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Soccer fans flock in their numbers to these confrontations and expect nothing less than yet another soccer spectacle. |
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For, to miss this opportunity for peace would open the way to a series of confrontations. |
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Revel in the captivating tales of smugglers, bootleggers and gangsters and their dramatic confrontations with some very determined opponents. |
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In George Square in Glasgow city center, at least two furious confrontations had erupted before lunch. |
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The book details his confrontations with neoconservatives, and his alliance with Condoleezza Rice. |
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There are several verbal confrontations between the two that escalate throughout the film. |
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In the past, political confrontations with the state and struggles over budgetary allocations distracted us from attending to the poor management of the public university. |
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The 23-year-old man admitted to taking part in two further vigilante confrontations along with horner. |
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A masterful bunter who navigated the bases with aplomb, Carew studied pitchers as if they were textbooks, looking for any advantage he might use in mano a mano confrontations. |
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Producing affective switch points between two simultaneous registers of sympathy and ridicule, minstrel performances catalyze confrontations within social relations. |
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Jackson had several notable confrontations with cadets who were unhappy with him or who felt he had been unjust. |
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These past few weeks, Hamas has been able to tone down the intensity of confrontations with Fatah thanks to firing of Kassam rockets. |
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No cataclysmic confrontations, no pat wrap-ups, no victorious crowing by representatives of either side. |
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To put it another way, in America and Great Britain, the neoliberal turn depended on huge industrial confrontations. |
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There were heated confrontations, tearful admissions, promises to end the affair, even joint family meetings that included the couples' children. |
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It was very careful not to extend the confrontations to the West Bank where it was stronger electorally and politically. |
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The Chinese government has undoubtedly become very good at managing and covering up these confrontations. |
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But there was no real confrontations with the police, more a game of cat and mouse. |
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A long night of malicious games, insults, humiliations, betrayals, painful confrontations, and savage witticisms ensues. |
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Europe's past is a narrative of wars, confrontations, tragedies and suffering, endless oppression, fratricide, destruction and death. |
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It is within such a classical critical tradition of a crisis of ideology that the declining confrontations of labor and capital has brought more radical consequences. |
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The public is increasingly intolerant of these cloisters and their ritual confrontations. |
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It can sometimes exacerbate culture shock and aggravate economic, social and political confrontations. |
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Police were out in force to try to block the demonstrations, and there were sporadic confrontations near Kinshasa University. |
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We can avoid the imaginary conflicts and the false confrontations cooked up by crafty people to further their purposes. |
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Azerbaijan's defence ministry said 14 of its soldiers had been killed in multiple confrontations, which began on 30 July. |
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It is not determined by the conventional concept of war or by the lack of aggressive confrontations between States. |
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Cows are not prepared or trained to fight but the confrontations occur naturally. |
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In many cases the practice has been perpetuated on behalf and in support of a well known warlord engaged in confrontations. |
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Anti-scab measures encourage industrial peace by avoiding confrontations between striking workers and replacement workers. |
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Such profound confrontations are the only way to turn the page so that nobody can return to it. |
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But at the end of the day, what truly makes the NFL so much more popular than its rival sports is the violence and mano-a-mano confrontations on which it's based. |
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Living in peace does not mean that there are no tensions or confrontations between individuals and groups. |
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There is no way to avoid the debates and often painful confrontations that are essential to them. |
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With the convoy complete, we headed back to the teamsite, staying on the side streets to avoid confrontations. |
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The surrealists turned exhibitions into stage events and dramatic confrontations between the artists taking part and the public invited to attend. |
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In the south of the country, there were many tomas between November 1970 and April 1971, resulting in confrontations between farmers, campesinos and Mapuches. |
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Frequently, those solutions have been diversionary, steering the electorate away from confrontations of their own ambivalence about social change. |
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In Kosovo, France is committed to establishing a fair and balanced final status for helping turn the page of fratricidal confrontations. |
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The confrontations between deceiver and deceived ranged from mystified to hostile, but mostly were undercut with a profound sadness. |
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His lustful desire for his deranged stepdaughter complicates matters and leads to dangerous confrontations. |
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They endured the profanities, the physical confrontations, just to eke out a living. |
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For Celtic's French defender has shown a propensity for injudicious decision-making when finding himself in the white heat of colossal continental confrontations. |
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President Ortega of Nicaragua did not fail to cast his 'Bolivar' stone in the garden of Alan Garcia by giving political refugee status to Alejandro Pizango, who fled Peru the day after the confrontations. |
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There could be confrontations if KFOR soldiers cross paths with smugglers. |
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Forget the images of confrontations between the guard and the prisoner. |
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This dispute is called the Cod War, direct confrontations between Icelandic patrol vessels and British warships. |
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Despite the high animosity between the two species, most confrontations at kill sites or large carcasses end without bloodshed on either side. |
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Many armed confrontations in the past involving insurgent groups and the military were triggered by a local rido. |
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Police in the western port city of Kobe —the location of Yamaguchi-gumi headquarters— believe the latest round of mutually destructive strife could spark more deadly confrontations. |
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The life choices that create greater anxiety in confrontations in which decision making frequently becomes anguishing are especially marriage, consecrated life and choosing a profession. |
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His impetuousness and rebel spirit bring him into confrontations with his superiors who, although they think he is brave, prefer not to send him on vital missions because they fear he will act irresponsibly. |
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Whereas Rampersad maintained a strictly reverent tone in his books on Hughes and Jackie Robinson, in his confrontations with this thorny and complex character he has taken on a new approach: an unhallowed view of his subject. |
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In the months that followed, thanks to his charisma, outstanding intrepidity and physical resistance which sort of iconized him, Bonneau masterfully goaded his men during fierce confrontations against rebel groups. |
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At least 25 people were killed during the period in violent confrontations in the community of La Ruana and the city of Apatzingan. |
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If this function were really integrated and alive in a child care centre, it would help attenuate in the short term and eliminate over the long term confrontations about the multiple and varying roles of child care centres. |
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Finally, should he fall into quarreling with you, you will wait until you have returned to your own quarters before criticizing his behavior on the telephone since you fear direct confrontations. |
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A delight in impertinence, a taste for a certain disequilibrium, leads to bold confrontations, and imperfect harmonies, for more eclectic, open fashions. |
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It had cooperated with the Human Rights Council, and it hoped that the international community would do likewise, instead of indulging in sterile confrontations. |
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This summer, by contrast, the confrontations were led by La Tigresa, a striptease artiste who expressed her passion for the forest by baring her bosom to loggers and then, once she had their attention, reciting her poems. |
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This problem has been the subject of sterile polemical debate and the pretext for blinkered ideological confrontations, but has never been addressed calmly and objectively. |
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The pursuit resulted in physical confrontations and injury to one of the authority's agents, requiring the intervention of a Portuguese navy corvette. |
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In this latest Homeric work, Martin deliberately charges his gaze with irony, the better to capture the rich subtext underlying these mythic confrontations. |
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Since then, mutual enmity, expressed in military confrontations, acts of sabotage and a steady stream of invective, has ripened into a broader strategic rivalry. |
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Right now, after several months of stalling and several weeks of confrontations between Fatah and Hamas, negotiations for a national unity government have reached a standstill. |
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The labour problem has been brewing for a long time and there were some confrontations Wednesday on the picket line as replacement workers tried to enter the plant. |
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While the manager's conduct during various confrontations was inappropriate, abusive, unprofessional and constituted poor management, it was not based on a prohibited ground of discrimination. |
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Far more likely the organisers, some of whom are also responsible for Jaipur's festival, simply wanted to avoid any needless confrontations with the jumpy state government. |
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It looks good in office or living room conversations to stick to mainstream ideas and to well-worn clichés, in order to avoid confrontations and debates with contrary, and hence minority opinions. |
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From their first military confrontations with Europeans, the Amerindians realized the futility of fighting in tight formation against troops that were better armed and accustomed to discipline from European battlefields. |
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On the contrary, information has been received indicating that in confrontations between guerrillas and paramilitary groups, the latter have received support from the armed forces and the police. |
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Such confrontations are inevitable, given the abrasive marriage between nationalism and transnationalism that has always existed in the modern Olympics. |
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The WSF was set up in the wake of the Seattle protests as a means of defusing street confrontations by providing an ostensibly non-parliamentary milieu for anti-globalization activists. |
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Images, more than words, show land-based attacks of fortified camps, battles with huge catapults, violent confrontations between 100,000 men with two-edged swords, arrows, pilums and various projectile weapons. |
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There is always enough rapaciousness and greed to go around in history's persistently growing roster of confrontations and dominations, but imperialism, even at its most gluttonous, was not the source of Western triumph. |
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As a result of his journeys to Vietnam and his education tinged with cultural dualities, he is fascinated by the cities and their inhabitants, allowing for an artistic look between paradoxes and confrontations. |
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Illegal operations resulting in overtrading and related violent confrontations. |
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Such situations often end up in confrontations of the different ethnical groups, a thing which automatically reverberates upon the communities living inside the country. |
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With the end of the ideological confrontations of the Cold War, dormant antagonisms between and within states, ethnic and religious groups have re-emerged, bringing a new unpredictability to the political landscape. |
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Thus, the perceiving mind of man have unravelled the rich multiple cultural human heritages and how these plurality and diversity have caused conflicts and confrontations in private and public human affairs. |
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The other, more technical, strategy aims to capitalise on the experience acquired by the Regions in the course of their various confrontations with maritime pollution caused by shipping accidents. |
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More importantly, the police who confronted him, like police throughout the confrontations in Missouri, seem to be entirely committed to the logic of deterrence, while ignoring the costs of escalation. |
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Al-Shabaab avoids most direct confrontations with conventional armies. |
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The cows are not trained for this, these confrontations are quite natural. |
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Colombia and Haiti are the only countries experiencing active armed conflicts, though the social and political situations in Bolivia, Jamaica and Venezuela are fragile and have escalated into armed confrontations at times. |
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The causes of the current confrontations are numerous and complex. |
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The continued delay in adopting the legislation is a concern, given the contentious nature of most land disputes, many of which have led to violent confrontations between opposing groups and communities. |
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Coyotes can be challenging opponents for the dogs in physical confrontations, despite the size advantage of a large dog. |
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Their confrontations on the field during the Leeds v Bradford Northern local derby games are part of rugby league folklore. |
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By the early 1990s, although Colombia led in the exportation of cocaine, it found increasing confrontations within its state. |
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These confrontations were primarily between cartels and government institutions. |
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Furthermore, the major political and military confrontations of the 20th and 21st centuries have also influenced novelists. |
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Tenants refused to pay the latest increase in rents and staged mass demonstrations against evictions, resulting in violent confrontations. |
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The use of display flights has a clear benefit in that it lessens the need for physical confrontations, which can be fatal. |
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Improbably, in the Himalayas, brown bears are reportedly intimidated by Asian black bears in confrontations. |
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In direct confrontations, people who run are statistically more likely to be attacked than those who stand their ground. |
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Head wounds from bites suggest that theropods, at least, engaged in active aggressive confrontations. |
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The first confrontations between a Roman army and the peoples of Germania Inferior occurred during Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. |
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With just 168 men, one cannon, and 27 horses, he often talked his way out of potential confrontations that could have easily wiped out his party. |
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Although stereotyped as being voraciously aggressive, they are normally cautious in confrontations, and often choose to escape rather than fight. |
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The CM further said that these confrontations between political groups were devastating the nation for last 62 years. |
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Such confrontations were associated with worse outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy but not in motivational interviewing or 12-Step facilitation. |
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In physical confrontations, the cats usually have the upper hand. |
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Today, Socotra is the only region of Yemen not to be involved in the disastrous civil war, with no military confrontations or attacks having taken place on the island. |
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However, they may sometimes fiercely fight predators, especially when chicks are being defended, and have been capable of killing even lions in such confrontations. |
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The year 1638 marked an apex of events for the Covenanters, for it was the time of broad confrontations with the established church supported by the monarchy. |
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The RUF continued to advance, resulting in sporadic confrontations with UNAMSIL and government forces, until on 17 May they came into direct contact with British forces. |
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The years preceding the First World War were marked by worker strikes and civil unrest and saw many violent confrontations between civilians and the police and armed forces. |
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However, this was followed by new confrontations when the plague hit Cambridge in 1630 and colleges refused to help those affected by the disease by locking their sites. |
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In addition, they commonly squeak along a range of tones from high, abrupt pain squeaks to soft, persistent 'singing' sounds during confrontations. |
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The source of ore elements has been debated since the first confrontations between Plutonists and Neptunists about 220 years ago, and the debate continues to this day. |
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