This process has less to do with the war on terrorism and more to do with old enmities and present-day geostrategy. |
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Others have been nothing short of bloodbaths, where age-old rivalries and enmities were brought out to be settled once and for all! |
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Bitter enmities remain between the country's Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian groups. |
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I hope that old enmities will continue to be put behind them and for them to concentrate only on the provision of humanitarian aid. |
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We will not allow a handful of people to resurrect past enmities and destroy the idea of Europe. |
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Despite any partisan enmities, the two top politicos maintained a cordial relationship. |
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But I see the first signs of this, and those signs are that the old ideological standoffs have dissipated, as have automatic national enmities. |
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But I mean we oughtn't to forget it takes a long time to unstitch the enmities of war. |
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What seemed on the surface to be a reasonable solution could not legislate away the old enmities. |
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Some of them have historic enmities that have erupted in tragic wars in recent times. |
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Religious communities often inherit deep divisions, hatreds and enmities that are, in most cases, passed down through generations. |
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As an author, he so brightly pinned down the manners of his time that it attracted him as many enmities and hatreds as applauses. |
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The Olympics and other global sporting events should be a time when all enmities are put aside between sportsmen and women. |
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As decision-making under Henry drifted, factions formed and enmities deepened. |
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It is to history, therefore, to the place where all misunderstandings, conflicts, friendships and enmities alike have their origins, that particular attention should now be directed. |
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Those who are involved in long enmities sacrifice continually to the hidit in order to offstand such affliction. |
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Many useless words are spoken, many fruitless efforts are spent, and many needless enmities are aroused, by sectional divisions over public questions. |
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Despite his family connection, Buthelezi does not cling to past enmities. |
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Repeating information gathered in one group to another central to his methods, since doing otherwise left him open to deception risked stoking inter-village enmities. |
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Caution is advised, though: old enmities die hard. |
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When Oscar Company arrived here, we quickly learned that the local people just as complex as their landscape, having developed tribal alliances and enmities spanning generations. |
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Alliances were not made only within the same ethnic groups, nor were enmities restricted to nearby different ethnic groups. |
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These forces are linked to some earlier real or perceived historical enmities, tyrannies, injustice, inequalities, ethnic issues and religious fundamentalism that are flowing into an outburst of extremism worldwide. |
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The immemorial enmities between the sedentarized clansmen and the mountain or desert tribes of adjacent territories have been traced by scholars to economic origins. |
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Through media, people tend to perceive conflict in one place as part of a conflict in another causing enmities in one part of the world to spill over into other regions. |
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This was not the case in the countries derived from the former Soviet Union. There, the end of the Cold War melted the restraints holding difficult historical ethnic enmities and xenophobia. |
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World Heritage listing may be one way to reconcile previously polarized communities, breaking down longstanding enmities that can result in attacks on the cultural heritage of another group. |
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They used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, traditional enmities and friendships. |
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