Civil strifes and the attacks of madness periodically seizing the king, have even more complicated a situation. |
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Chalcedony she am linked to right, puts sheltered from trials, strifes and assures the good sequence of juridical procedures or delicate matters. |
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They suffered in the greatest image and from attacks of nomads, and from civil strifes. |
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Having put on shoulders an animal skin, Gerakl has gone in I Grow dumb, where has founded in memory of the first feat Nemejsky Games during which time in Greece civil strifes stopped and there came the world. |
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Eventually, and inevitably, the pair embark on an unfussy affair which both seem to crave as a method of burying their separate griefs: Jim's, a separation marred by death, and Evangeline's long list of personal strifes. |
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He led a very conservative policy and strifes between Cyrenaica and Tripolitania were frequent during his reign, a recurrent problem in the country's history. |
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It is something they realized they had to do because of some of the strifes and wars that had taken place in the past, but also, the European nations realize this is a new reality that is important for the 21st century. |
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Strifes like that are due to excessive dogma and idealism and can only lead to lose-lose situations. |
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