Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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Frustration and uncertainty had warred within him as he awaited Jerry's arrival home. |
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Even though for centuries Spaniards and Arabs warred against each other, the basic way of life remains similar. |
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Every administration has warred with reporters, but his is the first to challenge the very legitimacy of the press. |
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Every emotion he'd ever known warred within his head and gut, twisting his insides about with sickening force. |
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Supreme confusion warred with mental exhaustion for dominance over her visage. |
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As both books well demonstrate, the organizations warred with each other as much as they worked against a common enemy. |
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As these images warred in my mind, my thoughts just started flowing, and a poem formed. |
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Greeks, Persians, Medians, Sassanians, Parthians warred there. |
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Many times they have warred against me from my youth, and yet they have not prevailed against me. |
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The United States also warred against and seriously weakened the Buddhist church movement, the second largest constituency organization in the South. |
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Harnak made himself speak calmly, but disbelief and hope warred in him. |
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The Tlaxcalans to the east, the Tarascans on the west, and the Chichimecs in the north were outside the Aztec domain and frequently warred with them. |
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Five great races competed and warred against each other, struggling to tip the balance of power in their favor. |
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We are being accused because, in our history, we have warred against each other. |
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These are people who have been practical politicians but they represent folks in Iraq who have warred with each other from the beginning of the country. |
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Greeks, Persians, Medians, Sassanians, and Parthians warred there. |
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Her quicksilver changes of intent, complex multiple qualities, polyrhythms, and opposing body parts warred with Anderson's weeping strings to create a moving picture of grief. |
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As England, France, Holland and Spain alternately warred and wooed one another in a diplomatic cotillion, you could choose to privateer with an official letter of marque or simply attack everything that sailed. |
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He warred with King Harald for some time, until he was forced to flee to Denmark and Harald Bluetooth. |
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Armed extremist groups have warred authorities. |
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This is one of several infrastructure projects that the brothers have warred over in Mumbai, where they live on separate floors of the family's splendid apartment block. Yet the MTN debacle is of a different order. |
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It has been hard to integrate systems, and business units have warred over which brands to cross-sell and which to ditch. Adding to the frustration has been the group's muddled Internet strategy. |
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Among the tribes that held power in Mongolia were the Xiongnu, a confederated empire that warred with the young Chinese state for centuries before dissolving in 48 ce. |
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The feisty feminist in me has often warred with the longtime gamer in me. |
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The Medes warred constantly with the Assyrians and were finally brought down in 549 BC by Cyrus the Great, the head of the Achaemenids, another nomadic Persian people. |
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The Milanese destroyed Lodi and continuously warred with Pavia, Cremona and Como, who in turn asked the Emperor of Germany, Frederick I Barbarossa for help. |
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Many foreign armies warred against the Red Army, notably the Allied Forces, yet many volunteer foreigners fought in both sides of the Russian Civil War. |
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These people traded fur and food and sometimes warred with each other. |
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