Aside from the roots of many a New Zealand band, you can also hear the seeds of Yo La Tengo, and various lo-fi factions of American indie rock. |
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On three sides 12-metre high walls form a barrier between the two factions. |
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Keeping the warring factions behaving in a civilised fashion can be a very difficult job. |
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Step one would be to pour cold water on the warring factions and keep such analysis in-house. |
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The chairman, who will not come from any of the warring factions, is expected to be picked this week. |
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It needed the combined effort of several team officials who raced onto the field to separate the warring factions. |
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It has taken five years for peace to be declared between the warring factions. |
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Amazingly in Rwanda, the warring factions declared they would not harm the gorillas. |
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We hear endlessly this talk of a power struggle, different factions jockeying for position. |
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As the fighting factions are physically restrained, the verbal blows rain down harder than ever. |
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The advent of factions was an attempt to smooth over this alienation within the parties. |
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In the UK, however, all the sects and factions of the religion are free to worship and debate. |
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But a Shiah leader said the attackers may have been renegade tribal factions from within the Shiah community. |
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The factions were also at odds over the granting of a percentage of House seats to women legislators. |
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It forms an important base of support for the different factions within both the Gaullist right and the Socialist Party. |
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The risk now is that the mutually hostile Sunni and Shiite factions might come together in an anti-American alliance. |
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With all the armed bands of various factions roving the land these days, it was a miracle that they had made it back to the abbey. |
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Like most resistance movements it combines a motley range of assorted factions. |
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Sovereignty, if it is not to be confiscated by factions of the bourgeoisie or technocrats in their service, has to be popular sovereignty. |
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And now we have this situation where you have these various religious factions, these other people who are maneuvering for position now. |
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In the face of the danger threatening from the north, the factions came to terms. |
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And are there factions within business who don't embrace the union busting agenda that we can work with constructively? |
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Prostitution in a secularly governed country is not an infringement upon the right of select religious factions. |
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The seditious spirit of the colonies owes its birth to the factions in this House. |
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The Labour factions decided, however, it was no good meddling in West Lothian. |
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He has to walk a tightrope, not just one, but many, strung between all the many factions of this deeply divided nation. |
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We also have a new parliament, a national assembly and a senate appointed by the different factions. |
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The respectable part of the Spanish nation, and more especially the honourable and toilworn peasantry, loathed and execrated both factions. |
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Having little to offer other than their reputation as warriors, the Mexica hired themselves out as mercenaries to rival Toltec factions. |
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The South Australian redistribution could mean biffo for Labor as the factions fight. |
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So when we harm parties and support smaller groups, we discourage that big-tent non-ideology which keeps all the factions in line. |
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He, along with other pragmatists, feared that it could split his party into moderate and radical factions and undermine its ability to govern. |
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Yesterday, factions involved with both sides in the dispute became embroiled in violent scuffles outside the court. |
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Armed gangs, constituents of rival warring factions, skirmished for control of the camps. |
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There are also well-grounded suspicions that they are used for internal repression to keep the extremist factions under the cosh. |
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Thousands of innocent civilians were slaughtered by the various factions seeking to exterminate their rival tribes. |
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A series of murky killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question. |
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But the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property. |
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The way the two factions split their booty is very likely to affect Taiwan's economy. |
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Dark things were happening last week, deep in the bowels of Scottish Labour, as rival factions settled accounts. |
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For those unversed in the fractions and factions of Labour local politics, here is a glossary. |
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Nobody could. an absolute end to the factions, to branch stacking, to the entrenched corruption within the ALP system. |
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There were too many rebel factions, too many uprisings all across the country. |
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One of the reasons for the recent upsurge of ethnic violence is to be found in the failure of modern states to separate warring factions. |
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It went against all preconceptions of the religion when rival factions pelted each other with brinnies. |
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Their talents at brokering a peace after such long-standing hatred would be far more usefully employed bringing together real warring factions. |
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Eight of the nine factions in the House expressed support for discussing the protocol with government officials. |
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Clashes among armed factions, with the accompanying brutalization of the populace, have heightened the climate of fear. |
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I think the great danger is it splitting into two rather non-communicating factions, north and south. |
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His name eventually struck fear into the hearts of common folk throughout the three factions. |
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A totally critical framework does not allow space for constructive struggle with and against varied bureaucratic factions. |
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The group urged all of Darfur's splintered rebel factions to accept new peace negotiations due to open in Libya later this month. |
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In 2003, he fought against pro-government Nuer factions for control of Wahdah province, but lost. |
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Under common attack, more moderate factions are forced to commit to the extreme hard line, whether they like it or not. |
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Moreover, factions within an organization may operate from a postmodern, modern, or even premodern orientation. |
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For now, the religious factions are facing off in a fairly rarefied and generally peaceable manner. |
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Not the least of the current president's successes has been to keep the diverse factions of his party united. |
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The House factions must work together to find at least a win-win solution to the deadlock. |
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With him gone, the factions are all fighting to gain the upper hand in a well and truly divided Cabinet. |
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His father was able to control the various cliques and factions through nepotism and bribes. |
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These days the factions hate one other, for the most part, simply because they have always hated one another. |
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The country suffered as various factions within the ruling elite lobbied for power. |
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Pedro used these powers when he could not compel political factions or parties to do his bidding. |
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Since then, factions of moderates and hardliners have battled within the movement. |
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Suffice it to say that I come from a large family, in which three different political factions existed. |
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The two also have not reached an agreement as to how to deal with the other armed factions. |
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Most, if not all, of the contentious points have been resolved by the factions in the House. |
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Violence and intimidation were almost daily occurrences as the various factions vied for territory. |
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The worrying thing is that it's other factions within that same team who are doing the whispering. |
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The candidates of the various factions of this one party system rely on vast sums of money to prevail. |
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The idea of a competition for power among political factions was regarded with distaste. |
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Diplomacy, as you would expect from an executive answering to two family factions, is a Kiely strong suit. |
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Far more threatening to the dominant factions, however, is the prospect that younger parliamentarians will ignore their factional leaders. |
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For example, warring factions often induce drought and famine through the use of scorched-earth tactics. |
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Each round of the conflict begins with the combatants of the two factions materializing at their respective portals. |
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In boroughs political infighting became almost continuous, as rival factions fought for control of corporate institutions. |
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It's a situation where the insurgent forces have to try to start a civil war and break up the different factions more so than they are now. |
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According to the election regulation, the council's 11 factions would select the candidates through interviews. |
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As is the case with some futuristic plots, the world has essentially become continentally divided into massive regional factions. |
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In addition, local factions have often treated the credit co-ops like their own personal coffers. |
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The Davis and Cameron factions are already counterclaiming that each is briefing against the other. |
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With many factions and continuous fracturing, the young country struggled to gain a sense of national union. |
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Despite this apparent harmony, all attempts to engage the factions in a peace process have been fraught with difficulty. |
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Since the early thirteenth century two great factions, the Guelfs and the Ghibellines, had competed for control of Florence. |
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Previous legislation forbade the provision of food aid to warring factions before they demobilised. |
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The avowed objective was to underpin one of the favored Lebanese factions enmeshed in the multilateral disputes in the country. |
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The appointment of the Euro-sceptic provoked renewed hostilities between different factions at the top of the party. |
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Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions. |
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The story is complex, involving historical events and intrigues and all manner of double-dealing amongst the competing factions. |
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From the militia perspective, the shia factions in Iraq break down as follows. |
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Young, particularly oppositional, factions, are no 'nicer' in relation to the old social chauvinist parties than a little piglet is 'nicer' than an old swine. |
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Several Libyan political factions have their own local political reasons to slant what happened on the night Stevens was killed. |
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It has been dominated by the IMF and the Anglo-Americans, by the English-speaking oligarchical factions, financial oligarchical factions of the world. |
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Winning hearts and minds took a backseat to overawing malcontent factions with an overwhelming and, for all intents and purposes, enduring show of force. |
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And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
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That mission is facing warring factions to lay down their weapons. |
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At the site, battle soon erupted between three different rival factions. |
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The warring factions resume peace talks at the United Nations today. |
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The competing elite factions are engaged in a bitter struggle to gain control of the state apparatus and will stop at nothing to achieve their ends. |
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The author divvies up world power somewhat crudely into its main factions. |
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Encyclicals have long been considered an imperfect genre, hampered by their style and hamstrung by the need to reconcile competing political and bureaucratic factions. |
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With reinforcements arriving from its Syrian factions, the group began their assault on the Kurdish Peshmerga. |
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It's one between establishment and anti-establishment factions. |
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Islamist brigades including Suqur al-Sham, a 9,000-strong militia, are openly breaking with Western-favored rebel factions. |
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Moreover, both factions act precipitously, before events have run their course, basing their actions on incomplete evidence and overhasty inferences from what they see. |
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In contrast to monarchies in which the king had the power to separate conflicting factions, any such higher authority was absent in the Dutch Republic. |
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The factions have long memories and revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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Simply redistributing power to combatant factions on the basis of the territory under their control would be a huge error. |
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But as in the conflicts between Blue and Green factions of the Byzantine hippodrome, minor affective preferences can have major political consequences. |
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The Crimea issue has helped the pro-Russian factions to organize and consolidate. |
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Described with the catchphrase Tupamaros, these urban partisans were really a collection of groups and factions rather than a single force, as the name would suggest. |
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Even within the PLO the different factions are often at loggerheads and maneuver to gain the upper hand. |
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Last week, factions related to the Occupy Wall Street movement took part in a protest outside the Bahraini consulate in New York. |
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There could only be one Wisconsin delegation, so the Republican National Committee would have to choose between the two factions. |
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The theory that the CPC will eventually evolve into an umbrella party which covers different factions within the party like Japan's LDP isn't new. |
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But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions. |
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Given the lack of data describing the way multiplex cinemas are used by different consumer factions, an extensive survey was completed in Leicester. |
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Factions tend to reflect the matrilineal heritage, with full brothers usually comprising the more powerful factions and incorporating half-brothers into their coalitions. |
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Finally, the various factions within the Lords which polarized into the Whigs and Tories, beginning in the 1670s, forms the final subject of this study. |
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This is more an observation that a theory, but the divide between the pro-war and anti-war factions might be characterised by the likelihood of actually serving in combat. |
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While King Henry IV attempts to unite the warring factions making up his kingdom, his son Prince Hal prefers the rumbustious company of Sir John Falstaff. |
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In my office, there are two warring factions maintaining an uneasy truce. |
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As a result of the low threshold, a typical Knesset has 10 or more factions represented. |
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Voting on this Bill was not on party lines, the issue revealing both parties to be split into various factions. |
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Finally, all factions in the South complained of unfair representation in the national legislature. |
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When discords, and quarrels, and factions, are carried openly and audaciously, it is a sign the reverence of government is lost. |
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I am growing more and more sick of factions, gossip, jealousies, recriminations, excoriations and the whole literary shee-bang. |
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As the clashes spiraled out of the university campus, police forces intervened and fired teargas to break up the altercating factions. |
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By then, the YAF on Hadi's orders had sided with the Ahmar leaders whose clan had been divided into two rival factions. |
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As a result, tensions have escalated to the breaking point between the two major planetary factions, the Forseti and Muspell. |
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Convinced that autonomist supporters were plotting subversive acts, conservative factions on the island demanded a new military governor. |
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The Millerites split into various factions, at least one of which survives in modified form. |
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Trotskyists of various kinds became the dominant left tendency outside the Labour Party, and some Trotskyist factions pursued entryism within it. |
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Senior leadership is of the view that infighting has been growing and Goel has been unable to unite all the factions inside the party. |
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En 1978-1979, ce fut au tour de factions du MIR et du groupe revolutionnaire Puka Llacta de faire le grand saut. |
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This ran contrary to his father's policy of mediation between the local factions. |
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Their son Henry usurped the throne in 1399, creating one of the factions in the Wars of the Roses. |
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In the populated areas, both factions had much to lose by the ruin of the country and sought quick resolution of the conflict by pitched battle. |
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All factions agreed the only viable candidate was the King's eldest son, Prince George, Prince of Wales. |
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His two other rivals, Pescennius Niger and Clodius Albinus, were both were hailed by other factions as Imperator. |
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War continued between the factions supporting Louis and Henry, with Fitzwalter supporting Louis. |
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By the middle of the 15th century England was increasingly divided between the rival royal factions of the Lancastrians and the Yorkists. |
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Pope Clement V's bull Exivi de Paradiso of 20 November 1312 failed to effect a compromise between the two factions. |
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Cromwell's death in 1658 caused the English Republic to collapse into feuding military and political factions. |
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The independence movement consists of many factions with varying political views. |
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Various factions among the Scottish nobles contended for power, and custody of the young king. |
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The British military met with many difficulties in maximizing the use of Loyalist factions. |
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Italian nationalism was stirred by the outbreak of the war and was initially strongly supported by a variety of political factions. |
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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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Unionists and Home Rule advocates were the main political factions in late 19th and early 20th century Ireland. |
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These two groups were formed when the IRA split into the 'Provisional' and 'Official' factions. |
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In more recent times, Qatar has hosted peace talks between rival factions across the globe. |
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The royal family is politically divided by factions based on clan loyalties, personal ambitions and ideological differences. |
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Various armed factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum, particularly in the south. |
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Rai called on all the political factions to protect the Lebanese republic and the constitutional institutions. |
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The civil war between the factions of the Armagnacs and Burgundians showed no sign of ending. |
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The clubs have attracted the support of opposing factions in the Troubles in Northern Ireland. |
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When Owain Gwynedd died in November 1170 the realm was plunged into conflict between two rival factions within the ruling family. |
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After Rhys died in 1197, fighting between his sons led to the splitting of Deheubarth between warring factions. |
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Seats are distributed between parties according to the number of votes, and then between the factions within each party. |
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In 1924 two Surrealist factions declared their philosophy in two separate Surrealist Manifestos. |
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Numerous factions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any reforms. |
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At times this tension invited open rebellion, and restive factions within the Visigothic aristocracy exploited it to weaken the monarchy. |
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However, the sources agree that enacting the proscriptions was a means by all three factions to eliminate political enemies. |
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Lastly, he added two new factions to the chariot races, Gold and Purple, to race against the existing White, Red, Green and Blue factions. |
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Whether this was a genuine attempt to reconcile with hostile factions in the Senate cannot be ascertained. |
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Domitian was apparently unable to gain support among the aristocracy, despite attempts to appease hostile factions with consular appointments. |
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Both the Guelph and the Ghibelline factions worked together to bring about the Ambrosian Republic in Milan. |
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Nor was the party itself monolithic from top to bottom, although factions were officially banned. |
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Tensions soon developed among different Greek factions, leading to two consecutive civil wars. |
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The conflict in the 4th century AD had seen Arian and Nicene factions struggling for control of the Church. |
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Under the pornocracy in the first half of the 10th century, the Papacy was degraded and all Italy torn by factions. |
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Three main factions actively campaigned during the leadup to the referendums. |
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The Uruguayan parties received support from warring political factions in neighboring Argentina, which became involved in Uruguayan affairs. |
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Rivalry between different factions would have led to dynamic political institutions as compromises and disagreements were played out. |
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But his son, Maxtla, soon usurped the throne and turned against factions that opposed him, including the Mexica ruler Chimalpopoca. |
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In the divergent series, factions are at war with each other. |
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Kuchum attempted to unite the rival factions within the khanate nobility but met with resistance. |
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At this point the Pope steps in and issues a bull to end the violence between Arthur's and Lancelot's factions. |
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Some factions formally joined other denominations including the Episcopal Church and the American Unitarians. |
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An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions. |
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The Socialist Party was saved, though not from the fissive tendency that saw its rival factions split away. |
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Mark Antony, Caesar's lieutenant, condemned Caesar's assassination, and war broke out between the two factions. |
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When they divided at last into warring factions the empire fell, unable to keep out invading armies. |
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This split the Crusader army into two factions, and neither was strong enough to achieve its objective. |
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The organization's convention was the Association of State Green Parties, and there are already different, if not rival, factions claiming authenticity. |
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Lebanon has long suffered from a pervasive culture of permissiveness when it comes to physical abuse and torture, and few political factions can claim their hands are clean. |
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They gave me a tin hat and gun and sent me to the border between Yugoslavia and Italy, to control the two warring factions which were both claiming Trieste as their own. |
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To accomplish their daring plan, Kelly and Annabelle unite the various factions including the Chavs, the Emos, the Geeks, the Trustafarians and the Posh Totties. |
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He also said that two rebel factions, SLM for Justice and Liberation Forces Movement of Mohamed Abdel Salam Tarada took part in the fighting besides the SLM-MM fighters. |
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The anti-globalsation factions prefer to remain in protected isolation. |
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Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party and Chiang Kai-shek of the nationalist party Kuomintang are the two leaders of the rival factions that have torn the country apart. |
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Bitter complaints were excited by de Montfort's rigour in suppressing the excesses of both the seigneurs of the nobility and the contending factions in the great communes. |
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The latter church was a result of union between the Methodist Protestant Church and the northern and southern factions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. |
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When we went in on that reconnaissance, we literally were met by thousands of Cambodian civilians as well as military personnel from all four factions. |
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On the eve of Ragnarok, a battle between the warring factions of Aesir and Vanir, Lenneth is dispatched to the land of mortals in pursuit of worthy allies. |
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The essential elements test is a straightforward reading of Article 18, but it fails to protect domestic political factions and is unworkably subjective. |
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Much of the distinction between the differing factions was over the phrasing that Christ expressed in the New Testament to express submission to God the Father. |
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The local conservative political factions opposed independence. |
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After Kublai's departure, unrest broke out among certain factions. |
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The Fifth Column is a play about war and spies and counterespionage during the Spanish Civil War, a fight largely between various Communist factions and fascists. |
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Among the factions, the Duke of Bedford wanted to defend Normandy, the Duke of Gloucester was committed to just Calais, whereas Cardinal Beaufort was inclined to peace. |
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The death of Pope Clement V in 1314 was followed by an interregnum of two years due to disagreements between the cardinals, who were split into two factions. |
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The assassination marked the end of any attempt of a reconciliation between the two factions Armagnacs and Burgundians, thus playing into the hands of Henry V of England. |
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His victory was reinforced by his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, symbolically uniting the former warring factions under a new dynasty. |
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He married Elizabeth of York to bring all factions together. |
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Following Wolsey's downfall, Henry took full control of his government, although at court numerous complex factions continued to try to ruin and destroy each other. |
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After the second dissolution of the Rump, in October 1659, the prospect of a total descent into anarchy loomed as the Army's pretence of unity finally dissolved into factions. |
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In fact, the Cabal rarely acted in concert, and the court was often divided between two factions led by Arlington and Buckingham, with Arlington the more successful. |
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By the 1930s, the factions within Canadian Toryism were associated with either the urban business elites, or with rural traditionalists from the country's hinterland. |
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The Jacobin Society began as a broad, general organisation for political debate, but as it grew in members, various factions developed with widely differing views. |
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Fist fights broke out in the streets between the two factions of women. |
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Xuanzong bowed to the consensus of his ministers on policy decisions and made efforts to staff government ministries fairly with different political factions. |
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Further when a party is divided into factions a Prime Minister may be forced to include other powerful party members in the Cabinet for party political cohesion. |
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The diverse factions had very different perspectives on the party's future, but were able to agree a programme, largely based on a draft by Hardie. |
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During their youth, their squabbles had divided Rome into two factions. |
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Since the end of Manuel Noriega's military dictatorship in 1989, Panama has successfully completed four peaceful transfers of power to opposing political factions. |
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Asquith's independent Liberals were crushed, although they were still the official opposition as the two Liberal factions combined had more seats than Labour. |
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On 3 January 1523, the Zurich city council invited the clergy of the city and outlying region to a meeting to allow the factions to present their opinions. |
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The Visigoths' second great king, Euric, unified the various quarreling factions among the Visigoths and, in 475, forced the Roman government to grant them full independence. |
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Byron initially stayed on the island of Kephalonia, where he was besieged by agents of the rival Greek factions, all of whom wanted to recruit Byron to their own cause. |
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Despite superior numbers, Kerbogha's army, which was divided into factions and surprised by the motivation of the Franks, retreated and abandoned the siege. |
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Over the next four years, neither Henry nor the barons were able to restore stability in England, and power swung back and forth between the different factions. |
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Bitter complaints were excited by the rigour with which Montfort suppressed the excesses of the Seigneurs and of contending factions in the great communes. |
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Charles was manipulated by various political factions throughout his life. |
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In 1647, different factions of the victorious parliamentary army held a series of discussions, the Putney Debates, on reforming the structure of English government. |
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By 515 AD, Himyar became increasingly divided along religious lines and a bitter conflict between different factions paved the way for an Aksumite intervention. |
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Later in the century, a series of civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses broke out between the rival factions of the House of Lancaster and York. |
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In Biscay, the two major warring factions were named Oinaz and Gamboa. |
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The establishment of the First Imamate in the 9th century CE was the first step in consolidating disparate Omani tribal factions under the banner of an Ibadi state. |
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