A battle over the right to walk in a beauty spot on the edge of Keighley is to be waged at a public inquiry. |
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Beginning in 1856, Oglalas, Cheyennes, Arapahos, and a few people from other Lakota tribes waged an all-out war on the Crows. |
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Historians and politicians skillfully crafted the narrative of an active middle class who had heroically waged the revolutionary struggle. |
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In the 1930s the Italian fascists under Mussolini waged a brutal war against Ethiopia, using poison gas and aerial bombardment. |
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In the U.S., the frequency with which religious groups have waged campaigns over supposedly sacrilegious paintings is starting to get tiring. |
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The war would be waged as an attritional struggle against the occupying forces. |
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Payroll software must be able to track the payroll of all of employees, whether salaried or waged, temporary or contract. |
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From this religious and administrative center, the Tarascans waged war against their neighbors. |
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One of the most difficult battles waged by these women has been against Public Works Department contractors. |
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There's a lot of concern about the way it's been waged, and the fact that there's no plan to achieve peace. |
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An armed robber who waged a campaign of terror against businesses in Manchester has been jailed for life. |
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Swindon magistrates heard they had waged a campaign of terror in the past six months, causing mayhem for shoppers and staff. |
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And by 2001, he was back on his political throne, having waged a masterly election campaign. |
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In the past, female candidates waged less professional campaigns, gathered less financial support and fewer endorsements. |
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There is a predatory and illegal war of colonialist plunder being waged by this administration. |
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The Romans, Alexander, and many others of the ancient world waged imperialistic wars. |
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The book also focusses on the numerous battles that were waged for power and dominance between various colonial forces. |
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The United States hyperbolized its own epidemic and waged multiple aggressive educational campaigns. |
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But their policies are only the sharpest expression of the class war being waged by all capitalist parties. |
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Before it was built, locals waged a long but vain battle to save the Italian poplar tree which was eventually chopped down. |
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He added that the struggle between good and evil was still being waged today, highlighting the horrors of the past century, including terrorism. |
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The battle is one being waged in many parts of the world, as governments open emerging economies to the chill wind of international competition. |
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Orwell's scrupulous observations and distinctions strike me as impressive and useful in the context of the war being waged against us now. |
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Many potential workers are currently denied any waged work at all, while other workers are putting in stressfully long hours. |
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Other grievances include non-payment of stipends, salary arrears, and a pay freeze for waged workers. |
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A couple today told how they were pushed to breaking point by a vindictive neighbour who waged a 15-month hate campaign against them. |
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War could now be waged on binge drinking by clamping down on cheap drinks promotions and happy hours, which encourage reckless boozing. |
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This is a political struggle against a government that has waged a non-stop offensive against all of the past social gains of the working class. |
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In the US, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and black newspaper editors waged vocal campaigns against this. |
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I am determined to show that these claims are the result of a vendetta being waged because of a personal grudge. |
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Readers learn something about Somalis and Muslims and about the quiet, often-unseen battles being waged each day over culture and tradition. |
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In Ecuador, The National Council of Women is holding conferences to discuss waged and unwaged domestic work. |
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This is the real battle for equality and justice which should be waged by the entire community unitedly. |
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But wars are always mythologized, even as they're being waged, and that can often distort their meaning in the popular imagination. |
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Both were wars of choice, waged against tyrannical regimes that did not immediately threaten the United States. |
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Combat in the depth of enemy defenses is normally waged in several places simultaneously by disunited groups. |
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The rumbling noise sounded off again, the distant sounds of the war being waged just outside reaching their ears at a delayed rate. |
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It was at times less a guerrilla war than a conventional war waged on discontinuous fronts. |
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The morality of a war, perhaps tragically so, is usually judged by the way it was waged and its aftermath. |
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The dachshunds, terriers and poodles of the world have waged a high-tech war against the Siamese, Persian and tabbies. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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The attacks demonstrate that the guerrilla war is still being waged fiercely. |
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The released detainees and their parents expressed their appreciation to the SEP for the campaign waged on their behalf. |
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The Bush administration has waged a relentless lobbying effort in the past month. |
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For first world countries at least, contemporary warfare is waged primarily from the skies. |
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He believes the war that now has to be waged will be long, dirty and mostly fought out behind the scenes. |
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The struggles of these and other unwaged sections of the class can be as problematic for capital as those of waged workers. |
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He waged and lost one of the world's first technology-format fights, be-tween alternating and direct currents. |
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This was intimately tied to their notion that the way out of poverty was via waged work. |
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Now, manufacturing is no longer the engine of employment growth and many more women have entered waged work. |
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It was necessary to make habitable remote regions of Russia where it was regarded as too costly to provide waged labour. |
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King Philip's War, waged between the English and an alliance of Wampanoag, Nipmuk, and Narragansett Indians, devastated Eliot's missions. |
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The ground quaked, and the skies shook, as two titans waged war upon each other. |
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He waged war against the mountains of unintelligible gobbledygook that is regularly dumped on schools by government bureaucrats. |
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A council has waged war on mischievous Halloween youngsters by banning children from buying eggs, it emerged today. |
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The assault on pensions and health care is being waged throughout the public and private sectors. |
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A recriminative war of words, from platform and from press, was waged, not only in Pomfret, but throughout the county and state. |
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As frosh week approaches, preparations are being finalized for a theological battle that is waged on campus each year. |
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All counter-insurgency struggles have to be waged at both the military and the political levels. |
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As it is, disparity maintains an irresolute space in which one concept can neither overrule the other nor resolve the destruction waged. |
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The tough policy is symptomatic of a new war on Jamaican Yardies that is being waged by police, as revealed by the Yorkshire Post last Saturday. |
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They had waged an almost year-long battle, supported by the Epsom Comet, to keep it open. |
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He is respectfully received at the emperor's court despite having waged war against the state. |
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A legal attack was waged against the union, during which there were repeated efforts to sequestrate its assets. |
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A three-way tabloid circulation war was being waged amid a three-way mayoral election. |
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The fight for Florida is being waged largely in a parallel universe, a good deal of it via Spanish-language media. |
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The Kulahu strike was part of a widening covert war being waged by Iran inside Pakistan. |
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He waged war on the modern with a Siemens dialysis machine in-tow, bankrolled by Aramco petrodollars. |
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Adam Mickiewicz waged a war for Polish independence on what were essentially Byronic principles. |
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It's a long time since he had to earn his keep in the waged world. |
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New Zealand waged a war of words in their own unique diplomatic style. |
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The criteria for a just war, as determined by the Church of England are that it is is waged by a proper authority, with correct intent and a reasonable chance of success. |
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England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts. |
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With little to lose, Dewhurst has gone increasingly negative and waged a scorched earth campaign. |
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Originally, under international law, war was waged between states, and rules were laid down governing its declaration and the conduct which had to be observed. |
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In 1812, with the long-drawn-out war against Napoleonic France still being waged both at sea and on land, Portsmouth was a busy, various, but generally unlovely town. |
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It was common knowledge that the Maquis had waged an attack on German guards that very morning and had freed as many as three hundred American prisoners of war. |
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On the street is, in fact, is where Linton waged his most public act of war on Uber. |
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This division of the national police is acquiring an increasingly militarized profile, as it takes over forced eradication tasks in territories where war is being waged. |
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Prominent among those struggles was the battle of the Atlantic, waged against the U-boat menace. |
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A battle was waged which turned the tide of the Second World War. |
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A multidimensional ideological battle needs to be waged and it needs national leadership. |
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Indeed, the Emiratis waged a secret bombing campaign in Libya, flying out of air bases in Egypt. |
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More than 100 years ago, unionized newsboys in New York City waged a successful strike against newspaper barons Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst. |
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The Janjaweed have waged a brutal campaign to drive out African farmers and U.S. officials are calling the dire situation in Sudan the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. |
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The Meiji Restoration saw the beginning of its imperialistic ambitions as the country waged several wars, including the 1894-1895 Sino-Japanese War. |
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Following the defeat of the Spanish, centralist and federationist groups waged a lengthy conflict between themselves to determine the future of the nation. |
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He waged a war of aggression that contravened international law. |
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In an age where wars for oil and opium are waged under the disguise of altruism and democracy, works by those like Petty serve as prods to the sane. |
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As a rule it will not be waged in a definite military-geographic area. |
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Although the third man in the contest had been overshadowed by the megadollar donnybrook being waged by the frontrunners, the press had not forgotten him. |
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The alliance waged wars of conquest and expanded rapidly after its formation. |
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Later that year Severus waged a short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Kingdom of Osroene as a new province. |
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After the early 20th century revolutions, shifting alliances of China's regional warlords waged war for control of the Beijing government. |
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When Parthia invaded Roman territory, Severus waged war against that country. |
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In wars waged against external foes, the objective was typically the acquisition of booty or the enforcement of tribute. |
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The tenth battle was waged on the banks of a river which is called Tribruit. |
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The Silures were not subdued, however, and waged effective guerrilla warfare against the Roman forces. |
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Subsequently, a number of rebel militant groups in favour of Khalistan waged a major insurgency against the government of India. |
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However, he was not sent back to the Western Front but to the campaign being waged in German East Africa. |
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Moralists had waged a campaign against Maying ever since the days of the Puritans. |
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And deputies have waged a blue flu campaign at the county's courts and jails for the past two weeks. |
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Pioneers waged wars of extermination against wolves and other predators. |
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He waged a personal vendetta against his rivals in the Senate. |
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Like the Cold War, World War IV will last for decades, and will be waged overseas and on the home-front. |
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Both sides waged war against the respective enemies of their faith, and both used galleys as their primary weapons. |
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The Awami League waged a series of strikes against the government after an assassination attempt on former premier Sheikh Hasina. |
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Francis Bacon, his rival, was supported by Robert Devereux, who waged a constant war against Robert Cecil for control of the English government. |
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He made clear, however, that the spiritual war against an alien faith was separate, to be waged through prayer and repentance. |
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Historically, when male Cossacks waged permanent wars at a great distance from their homes, the women took over the role as family leaders. |
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During their joint reign, they waged war against France, which resulted in the loss of Calais, England's last remaining possession in France. |
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France and Spain waged war in northern France and Italy over the following years. |
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Following the Revolt of the Netherlands in 1568, Philip waged a campaign against Dutch heresy and secession. |
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She waged war against the Germans, resulting in a trade blockade and higher taxation on Norwegians, which resulted in a rebellion. |
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The Rajahnates of Butuan and Cebu also endured slave raids from, and waged wars against the Sultanate of Maguindanao. |
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Battles were mainly waged between clans, expelling intruder armies or sacking expeditions. |
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Historically, War in most societies has been bound by highly ritualized constraints that limit the legitimate means by which war was waged. |
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Philip waged war against Byzantion, leaving Alexander in charge as regent and heir apparent. |
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Sometimes, it is not mutual, but rather refers to a prolonged series of hostile acts waged by one person against another without reciprocation. |
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Alexander waged war against many foes, like the revitalized Persia and German peoples who invaded Gaul. |
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The fierce struggle they waged here not only helped decide the outcome of American Civil War, it also shaped the fate of a nation, and destiny of generations yet unborn. |
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Irish aristocrats waged many campaigns against the English presence. |
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After the defeat of the usurper, Allectus Chlorus waged a revenge campaign against the invaders and his troops invaded their settlement areas north of Hadrian's Wall. |
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Conditions in Normandy were unsettled, as noble families despoiled the Church and Alan III of Brittany waged war against the duchy, possibly in an attempt to take control. |
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The antidollar campaign being waged overseas is picking up momentum as German, Swiss, and Japanese central banks move to stem the tremendous strength of the U. S. currency. |
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In 743, Pepin the Short and Carloman waged a campaign to reduce Alamannia and in 746 Carloman began a final thrust to subdue the Alamannic nobility. |
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The Argentine Civil War was waged by militias again, as both federalists and unitarians drafted common people into their ranks as part of ongoing conflicts. |
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The substance of my letter of November 11 was about the misogyny that surrounded the campaigns waged by women for equal working conditions alongside men. |
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But the real pleasure Friday was watching the action between wide receivers and defensive backs as they waged a game-long battle of highlight plays. |
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During the 1950s, Chinese communists with strong ties to the trade unions and Chinese schools waged a guerrilla war against the government, leading to the Malayan Emergency. |
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Amid the decline of Qing prestige and the chaos of the Taiping Rebellion, the Punti and Hakka waged a series of clan wars from 1855 to 1867 in which 1 million people died. |
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Campaigner Maggie Throup has waged war on graffiti daubed over grey phone junction boxes and recruited a band of volunteers to help her clean up the mess. |
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This was in contrast to other European powers such as France and Portugal, which waged costly and ultimately unsuccessful wars to keep their empires intact. |
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He also waged a land war against the Kingdom of Kotte on Ceylon, and he made displays of military force when local officials threatened his fleet in Arabia and East Africa. |
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