Sentences with phrase «seconds after a conflict»

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Paschal II (reigned 1099 - 1118), a monk of Cluny, the second after Gregory VII, sought to resolve the conflict between Church and State by ordering that all ecclesiastics surrender their temporal possessions to the Emperor and that the latter renounce his power of investiture.
Osvaldo is coming off a season that saw him loaned to Juventus in the second half of last season after getting in multiple conflicts on the pitch and training ground in England.
This is the second Carnahan scripted film this year to tackle the tough questions emanating out of the Middle East conflict, coming out shortly after his more straight - forward film, The Kingdom.
It says a great deal for the skill of the British secret services (not a phrase one gets to use too often) that the very existence of one of the most important operations of the Second World War managed to be kept from the general public until the best part of 40 years after the conflict ended.
If you pause to consider for a second, not one of these characters is actually required in the conflict, which is, after all, pretty much between the bots.
Remember Our DMZ Veterans provides background on the «second» Korean conflict, the little - known continuation of hostilities in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), which continued long after the end of the Korean War in 1953.
For example, after an explosion of second mortgages during the lending boom, many borrowers facing default have more than one lender to contend with, and those lenders may have conflicting interests.
From the seconds after a bomb is detonated to a former scene of battle years after a war has ended, this exhibition focuses on the passing of time, tracing a diverse and poignant journey through over 150 years of conflict around the world including the first to be documented by a camera.
This article has been adapted with permission from Parenting After Divorce: Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your Children's Needs (Impact Publishers, Second Edition, 2007), by Philip M. Stahl (Ph.D.).
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