With growing militancy, attacks and social problems, they won't go away soon.
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However, the group ruled out halting militancy in the three-year-old Palestinian revolt.
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Kahtan's path to militancy began at the age of 13, he said.
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Following such militancy, the negotiating table delivered change to benefit inter-county players.
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Twelve years into the war on militancy, Pakistan's police are chronically under-funded.
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Muhammad's God thus elevated tribal militance and rapaciouness into supreme religious virtues.
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The gay community was still powerful politically but the old militance had gone - gay liberation had worn itself out, though the gay-rights movement continued.
Ús de combativeness en anglès
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Burke's combativeness drained away and he turned pale Now wait a second.
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How the combativeness squares with the demands of diplomacy is another matter.
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Mr. Tibbets-whoseorgan of combativeness is finely developed, by the by-was saying-
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His will was weak; he had no combativeness; he had a wish to lean.
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He has also struggled with forming a coherent response, veering from contrition to combativeness.
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Then we went to bed and regained strength and combativeness for the coming day.
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There is plenty of room for the organs of combativeness.
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The old man had too many crotchets and too much combativeness to be popular.
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He has given you the best part of your nature, combativeness, pride, and frankness.
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Adams and Blunt play off each other with sisterly combativeness.
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This touched a sore spot, and aroused Ruth Leigh's combativeness.
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The voice of the coxswain rasped in its combativeness.
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The very insolence of the man seemed to arouse all the combativeness of her nature.
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She nodded emphatically with a good-humored combativeness at the visiting woman and at her sister.
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Mrs. Thornton saw the battle-spirit in Margaret's eyes, and it called up her combativeness also.
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In praising her combativeness at a rally last month, Trump could have been describing himself.