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1 They finally sent him north to forge alliances with the Taliban.
2 One of Torrio's most important traits was his willingness to forge alliances with rivals.
3 She would forge alliances and fight to defend herself.
4 We've been tied culturally and economically, but now we'll have to forge alliances with other cities.
5 She had to forge alliances , not break them.
6 The will have to forge alliances to achieve their deepest desires -but who will conquer Rome?
7 He was there to forge alliances with the EU's fiscally prudent, euro-wary Lutheran north, but also to learn.
8 The capital and technology challenges of self-driving cars are pushing automakers to forge alliances to share the cost burdens.
9 The quest requires players to go through battles and forge alliances in order to reign as a new king.
10 The timing could not have been worse for President George W. Bush, visiting Europe to forge alliances with EU leaders.
11 And it would reach into the right's electoral strongholds, helping to forge alliances between those thought to be irrevocable divided.
12 Meanwhile, politicians in Juba have used the resources generated from oil exports to forge alliances with rural leaders along ethnic lines.
13 Chrysler Vice Chairman and President Tom Lasorda said the automaker is moving ahead with plans to forge alliances , especially in emerging markets.
14 Delta Air Lines has agreed to buy Northwest Airlines Corp NWA.N amid the battle to survive, with rivals moving to forge alliances .
15 After all, the point of advocacy is to reach people outside of the group in order to forge alliances and enact needed change.
16 But orchestrating protests is an easy way for them to flex political muscle and ensure they can forge alliances with more powerful parties.
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