Warring Sentence Examples

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  • She hurried from between the two warring factions and hugged her.

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  • Throughout the 9th and 10th centuries, as the life-benefices of the later Carolingian kings were gradually transformed into hereditary fiefs, the insecurity of life and property increased, for there was no central power to curb the warring local magnates.

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  • The tissues of the part become disorganized or destroyed, and their place is taken by the mass of warring cellular elements now recognized as pus.

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  • Emmanuel (1679-1726), whose far-reaching ambition set him warring against the Turks and, on the side of France, in the great struggle of the Spanish succession.

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  • While Otto was warring in Italy a number of influential princes met at Nuremberg, at the instigation of Innocent and of his ally Philip Augustus of France, and invited Frederick to come to Germany.

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  • This section was written before 161 B.C., for "the great horn," who is Judas the Maccabee, was still warring when the author was writing.

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  • During the period of these constitutional struggles the kings chief energies were spent in warring against the French kings Maxi- Charles VIII.

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  • The Nationalists were, too, divided into many warring sectionsMahommed Bey Fend, chosen as successor to Mustafa Kamel, had to contend with the pretensions of several other leaders.

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  • During the remaining twenty years of his life, James was much concerned in warring with the Moors in Murcia, not on his own account, but on behalf of his son-in-law Alphonso the Wise of Castile.

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  • In his attempts to uphold American rights he was called upon to direct notes to all the warring countries.

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  • It was the common belief that they had been driven from their homes on the North Sea by inundations, but, whatever the cause of their migration, they had been wandering along the Danube for some years warring with the Celtic tribes on either bank.

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  • However, unable to persuade representatives from the warring nations to take part, the conference was unable to negotiate an armistice.

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  • Each warring nation solemnly assured you it is fighting under the impulse of self-defense.

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  • But while warring camps bicker and brief, this is not the message the voters are hearing.

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  • And all the signs are that the party's warring factions are gearing up for another round of internal bloodletting.

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  • For example, Stein (2002) compared the current state of bioinformatics to the warring Italian city-states of the middle ages.

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  • Somalia no longer has a central government, but is divided up between rival clans, warring over ownership of land and resources.

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  • In the warring states and early Han period they are used to develop a sophisticated cosmology.

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  • Maybe to keep the warring factions apart - I don't know!

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  • He was a great peacemaker, used by many Popes to pacify warring Italian cities.

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  • The UN accused the warring parties of deliberately prolonging the war as they looted gold, diamonds and other goods.

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  • O come love these fearful warring armies & plant tulips deep inside their guns.

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  • In the 9th century, with the consent of Charles the Great and Louis the Pious, it passed under the popes; but for many centuries the city continued to maintain an independent life, warring against many of the neighbouring lands and cities - Foligno, Assisi, Spoleto, Montepulciano, &c. It remained true for the most part to the Guelphs.

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  • The result, since the feudal and ecclesiastical systems had become closely interwoven, aiid the frontier between the religious and secular spheres must ever be vague and undefined, was the conflict between the spiritual and temporal powers which, for two centuries to come, was to tear Europe into warring factions (see the articles CHURCH HIsToRY; PAPACY; INVESTITURE).

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  • It should be noted that neither of the two warring factions consisted of much more than a dozen analysts each.

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  • Final Fantasy 8 is more than sorceresses and warring countries.

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  • By 672 BC, the I Ching was growing in popularity and, during the Warring States period of 475-221 BC, was assembled into book form.

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  • Despite its power and authority, it requires three AAA batteries for activation of its warring features.

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  • However, since filing for separation in June 2009, the issue of residency has become a bit more complicated for the warring couple.

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  • The pair helped Klaatu extend his message to the world (although his warning was more about the environment than warring) and at the end, Klaatu sacrificed himself to save the people of the planet.

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  • In Road Warrior, it is the wheeled gangs, living on the plunder of civilization, that are warring against the few remaining pockets of a gentler society.

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  • Thus warring parties turn their enemies into 'the other', something less than ourselves, to make hatred easier.

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  • The brunette stood between Traci and Rainy, as if she were trying to broker a peace deal between two warring countries.

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  • The Brains set up the Planetary Council-- the alien version of the United Nations-- several generations before to mediate between the warring planets within the Five Galaxies.

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  • There can be little doubt but that the United States would long ago have disintegrated into separate, warring republics, had they not been bound together by railways, and standards of safety were 1 These figures are derived from a total.

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  • This involved constant contact with officials of the warring countries, especially those of Germany, but he soon showed that the work was entirely neutral.

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  • It must be borne in mind, however, that the designation " Catholic " was equally claimed by all the warring parties within the church at various times; thus, the followers of Arius and Athanasius alike called themselves Catholics, and it was only the ultimate victory of the latter that has reserved for them in history the name of Catholic, and branded the former as Arian.

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  • In 1420 the emperor Sigismund made the city the base for his unsuccessful attack on the Taborites; Kuttenberg was taken by Ziika, and after a temporary reconciliation of the warring parties was burned by the imperial troops in 1422, to prevent its falling again into the hands of the Taborites.

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  • The separate existence of Aimer, who refused to sleep under a roof, and spent his whole life in warring against the infidel, is proved.

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  • These phagocytic cells carry out the complete removal of all the injured warring elements and the damaged tissues of the part.

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  • It is of course easy to see that Celsus had no apprehension of the spiritual needs even of his own day which it was the Christian purpose to satisfy, that he could not grasp anything of the new life enjoyed by the poor in spirit, and that he underrated the significance of the Church, regarding it simply as one of a number of warring sections (mostly Gnostic), and so seeing only a mark of weakness.

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  • For about 46 years they were the scourge of the western half of Asia Minor, ravaging the country, as allies of one or other of the warring princes, without any serious check, until Attalus I., king of Pergamum (241-197), inflicted several severe defeats upon them, and about 232 B.C. forced them to settle permanently in the region to which they gave their name.

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  • By the age of Julius Caesar all the inhabitants of Britain, except perhaps some tribes of the far north, were Celts in speech and customs. Politically they were divided into separate and generally warring tribes, each under its own princes.

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  • Bruce was warring in Galloway when, in May 1306, Aymer de Valence led an English force to Perth.

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  • Small wonder, then, if Adam of Bremen, and the monkish annalists who follow him, describe Sweyn as a grim and bloody semi-pagan, perpetually warring against Christian states.

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  • When the warring men careened away, she ran to Jonny and dropped beside him.

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