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1 Somalia has been riven by civil war for more than 25 years.
2 Gharawi rose through a military riven by sectarian splits, corruption and politics.
3 True, Eileen Ferguson's expressionist oils evoke a borderland riven by lost enterprises.
4 Their game has been riven by scandal, the country disrupted by terrorism.
5 They may be carried by assault; they may be riven by earthquakes.
6 Tajikistan remains a poor country in a region riven by ethnic divisions.
7 The organisation has been riven by internal dispute in recent weeks.
8 Of course, this does not mean that America isn't riven by identity-based divisions.
9 The Irish were riven by internal feuds: Tyrconnell was poisoned by his own.
10 But the fog was still too dense to be riven by slanting sunbeams.
11 Terrorist attacks have continued and the movement has been riven by factional infighting.
12 These are riven by deep cracks which emit hot sulphurous vapours.
13 Ultimately, 8½ is a comedy of guilt, of a life riven by untruths.
14 These are riven by deep cracks, which emit hot sulphurous vapors.
15 Donald Trump's White House is inept, dysfunctional and riven by factions.
16 Thailand has been riven by a destabilizing political conflict for more than 3 years.
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