Lack of agreement or harmony.
1 How true strife caused personal problems to be set aside with alacrity.
2 In youth, lust; in full manhood, strife ; and in old age, covetousness.
3 The moments were numbered; the strife was finished; the vision was closed.
4 Such strife among different government agencies has surfaced in other complex investigations.
5 Encouraging ethnic strife amounted to inciting a civil war, the office said.
6 The political strife in Zimbabwe is fast becoming an issue for Mzansi.
7 Tourism has been often been a lifeline for countries in economic strife .
8 Prime Minister Abadi's government insists its focus is on ending sectarian strife .
9 It is the beginning of the strife - the first gun fired in action.
10 And gone down in the strife at the feet of its foes:
11 It also provided a model for other countries torn by civil strife .
12 Washington has repeatedly used drones to attack militants in the strife - torn nation.
13 Florida, the source of so much heartache and strife eight years ago.
14 The hum of social life filled the room and strife was forgotten.
15 Everything was at strife and in collision; nothing was blended and united.
16 Sindolt and Hunolt and Ortwin the knight slew many in the strife .
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