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1 Yet there are tensions and rivalries, even if these are often exaggerated.
2 For the moment, both fronts are quiet, but there are tensions beneath the surface.
3 There are tensions over Senard's future position at Nissan.
4 There are tensions with the young woman (Riley Keough) who runs the operation.
5 There are tensions in many countries, but things have been very difficult of late in France.
6 Pakistani army officials have also told Reuters that there are tensions between Mehsud and his deputy.
7 If there are tensions between establishment Republicans and Tea Party activists, Boehner tried to ease them.
8 And she views it as playing an important role "but obviously there are tensions there".
9 Although Uganda's refugees live relatively harmoniously with the host population, there are tensions over resources such as firewood.
10 A senior Pentagon official, while declining to comment on the visa issue, acknowledged, There are tensions on both sides.
11 However, there are tensions .
13 Earlier on Sunday, Trump raised the prospect of taxing cars imported from Mexico if there are tensions with the new government.
14 The eight episode series follow mythical creatures fleeing devastation to the city where there are tensions between the citizens and new arrivals.
15 There are tensions between the supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and the more liberal groups in Tahrir Square, writes the blogger Zeinobia.
16 Whether you're single or attached, you could find that there are tensions present or that you get the wrong end of the stick.
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