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Example sentences for "civil strife"

  • Despite the severe damage the economy has suffered due to civil strife, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 1995, increasing GDP growth and slashing inflation.

  • Bauxite and rutile mines have been shut down by civil strife.

  • Despite the severe damage the economy has suffered due to civil strife, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 1995, achieving positive GDP growth and curtailing inflation.

  • Period of Civil Strife in Italy, and Foreign Wars, ending in Revolution, B.

  • But Poland was at that time distracted by civil strife, and the king found it expedient to postpone the hour of vengeance.

  • Every province in the empire was torn by civil strife.

  • But In civil strife e'en villains rise to fame.

  • A major medium-term problem is the improvement of roads, water supply, and other parts of an infrastructure badly neglected during years of civil strife.

  • Doubtless the German Government counted on civil strife to paralyse British efforts at resistance to its schemes.

  • The Prime Minister knew that the passing of the Bill would be the signal for an outbreak of civil strife of which no man could foresee the end.

  • Despite the severe damage the economy has suffered due to civil strife, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, made substantial economic gains since 1995, increasing GDP growth and slashing inflation.

  • Pedro IV enacted that no person of higher rank than that of caballero should be governor in Aragon, thus removing another factor which had formerly contributed to civil strife.

  • This task was left to the victor in the next period of civil strife at Rome, Octavius, who became the Emperor Augustus.

  • After the separation from Aragon in 1134 Navarre engaged periodically in civil strife and in wars with Aragon or Castile.

  • The king's Flemish mercenaries were to be sent home, and order was to be established throughout the land, the king restoring to all their rights and resuming himself those which had been usurped during the disorders of civil strife.

  • For both parties, as in former times of civil strife, the support of the citizens of London was of great importance.

  • Leave to Rome no hand To raise against herself in civil strife.

  • What lands, what oceans might have been the prize Of all the blood thus shed in civil strife!

  • Tis enough for thee To hear of Magnus' peril; and thy love (35) Deceives thee with the thought that thou canst gaze Unmoved on civil strife.

  • More in that victory than ye thought was won, Ye sons of Arsaces; your conquered foes Took at your hands the rage of civil strife.

  • In consequence of opposing claims to the succession, Italy was once more torn with civil strife, an experience from which she had been free ever since the days of the last Triumvirate.

  • The brief reign of Vitellius was closed in a paroxysm of civil strife, which ended within the walls of the city itself.

  • Plutarch recounts that Antony having a misunderstanding with Octavius, the two were about to oppose their forces in civil strife at Tarentum.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    civil administration; civil and religious freedom; civil contract; civil disobedience; civil engineer; civil laws; civil list; civil marriage; civil officer; civil practice; civil rights; civil servant; civil service; civilian rule; civilised countries; civilized communities; civilized life; civilized people; had made; impassable barrier; less complete; nervous fever; neutral commerce; second edition; should make; sound like