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1 The RFS has become a battleground between entrenched farm and oil interests.
2 By the mid-1990 s, Kabul had become a battleground of competing warlords.
3 Eastern Congo has become a battleground for armed groups from across central Africa.
4 Public space in cities has become a battleground for this century.
5 South Africa has become a battleground in the war against poaching and wildlife trafficking.
6 Even the capital Damascus has become a battleground between Assad's forces and opposition fighters.
7 My head had, in fact, become a battleground of ideas.
8 It's unfortunate that South Africa has become a battleground for rival syndicates to settle scores.
9 He then dared to look, and saw that the entire sky had become a battleground .
10 The dugout has become a battleground , and the technical area is living up to its name.
11 The old elite's strongholds remain the military and the judiciary and the courts have become a battleground .
12 During the exam years, homework can become a battleground where the wills of parents, students and teachers clash.
13 The safety of crude oil shipments by rail has become a battleground between regulators and industries with conflicting agendas.
14 It has become a battleground where the ambitions of nation states and ideologues are being fought -using us.
15 NATO troops must continue to support Afghan army and ensure that Afghanistan does not become a battleground for regional players.
16 The program has been stymied by regulatory delays and become a battleground between the oil and corn industries in Washington.
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