South Africa inflicted a 2-1 defeat on a French team beset with internal strife.
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This imbalance is perhaps most evident in the city's strife-ridden labor market.
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The couple's marital strife was a story line in the reality show's first season.
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Morrissey and other staffers complained to UVA officials about workplace strife.
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This is hardly the first time Israel has held elections during a time of strife.
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Iran also stepped up aid to Shiite militias as sectarian strife grew after 2006.
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The strife left more than 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands displaced.
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There, factional strife had drastically curtailed rail shipment of aid to Hanoi.
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Tensions are still high, but fears of imminent strife appear to have dissipated.
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Discord: lack of agreement or harmony
Bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension
Strife is an American hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1991.
Strife is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Velocity, based on the Doom engine (id Tech 1) from id Software. Strife added some role-playing game elements and allowed players to talk to other characters in the game's world. ...
Violent conflict, usually brief or limited in nature