Sentences with phrase «skirmishes between»

This is just the latest in series of patent skirmishes between Apple and Motorola, but it's the first new move since Google acquired Motorola in February 2012.
Instead there are almost daily skirmishes between federal government, state governments, opposition and civil society about who should participate in a so called «coal commission» tasked with deciding how and when Germany will end coal power production.
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Constant skirmishes between gangsters and cops, bangs, mafia and police - that is Block Сity Wars about.Accomplish impossible given by mafia bosses.
The county also possesses a long and rich history: a former stronghold of the Roman Empire, Northumberland was subsequently the scene of centuries of skirmishes between England and Scotland.
Apparently in the area between Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng there are sometimes skirmishes between ethnic groups and sometimes between rebels and the army.
Skirmishes between dogs are NOT a reason to kill a dog for being aggressive.
You might as well get used to that fact and prepare for it, because like I said before, these little skirmishes between Amazon and Big 5 publishers are nothing but noise.
He strikes up a heated relationship with an American drifter named Marie (19 - year - old Bacall in her film debut), but their wooing gets frequently interrupted by skirmishes between French resistance fighters and pro-German Vichy officers.
Luckily Batman Begins has evolved far beyond its 1966 predecessor where skirmishes between tights - wearing superheroes and villains were highlighted with words like «POW» and «BAM».
There have been a number of skirmishes between the two major party candidates over various issues, but one of the key differences between the two major party candidates is their view of the state's economy and its future.
«The recent skirmishes between supporters of the NDC and the NPP cast a slur on Ghana's hard earned democratic credentials and image.
Skirmishes between babies this age are less likely and short - lived.
The border areas are still hotbeds of smuggling, drugs, militancy, and recent lethal border skirmishes between Thai Army regulars and Burmese drug - lord insurgents.
The mystery of the paper knife Season four Another storyline involving an antique sees one of many skirmishes between rival older ladies Lady Violet and Isobel Crawley.
Green's speech is the latest skirmish between two close competitors, who have shared customers, drivers, executives and even lawsuits.
Last week's skirmish between visionary inventor Elon Musk and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) was entertaining if not especially nuanced or specific.
The skirmish between the US and Russia regarding Syria is making headlines, as the US is preparing to launch an attack on government forces in the war - torn country, according to Donald Trump.
BEIJING Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Tuesday he is quite hopeful that despite the recent trade skirmish between the United States and China, the rhetoric will de-escalate.
The sell - off that started out in BTC as a skirmish between Bitcoin and its forked counterpart Bitcoin Cash, accelerated overnight and today, and the most valuable...
A skirmish between Georgetown and St. John's broke out during Wednesday night's Big East Tournament game.
The Football Association's prospects of discovering who was to blame for the skirmish between players and staff of Manchester United and Manchester Ci -LRB-...)
The comment set off a public relations skirmish between the offices of the mayor and public advocate, who had been allies going back to their days in the Council.
But Sanders did say he was not taking sides in the skirmish between the mayor and Gov. Andrew Cuomo about how to finance fixing the subways.
Such hotlines are less common, for example, in Central Asia, where many nations trace their modern independence to the early 1990s, or in the Middle East, where a tit - for - tat skirmish between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian hackers broke out just last weekend.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Petals of wildflowers called starry campions may be a pretty little battleground for a sexual skirmish between the plant's male and female parts.
Meanwhile, an online skirmish between pro and anti-Israeli hackers has escalated following Ahmadi - Roshan's death.
Looks like that skirmish between Japan and China last year over the neodymium and lanthanum required in the production of electronics has been resolved, now that Japan has stumbled over their own supplies in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii.
Universal's board game adaptation ditches the round pegs and plastic destroyers of the original Battleship for a high - seas skirmish between the US Navy and aliens.
The final skirmish between Banning and the head Korean is done well, the choreography tight and unpredictable.
There are so many dynamics in their relationship that each scene is like a skirmish between the two.
Certainly the oft - parodied opening ballet / skirmish between the warring Puerto Rican - American Sharks and the Anglo Jets, filmed on real New York streets and schoolyards, is one of the most exciting opening musical sequences ever made.
Karyn Olivier's The Battle Is Joined is a mirrored remix of the Battle of Germantown Memorial, a 20 - foot - high commemorative structure dedicated to a Revolutionary War skirmish between American and British troops in 1777.
Way back when I was in library school, there was a legal skirmish between California's Nolo Press and the Texas Bar Association.
The sell - off that started out in BTC as a skirmish between Bitcoin and its forked counterpart Bitcoin Cash, accelerated overnight and today, and the most valuable coin dragged the whole segment sharply lower.
Battle Creek was named for a skirmish between a federal government land survey party led by Colonel John Mullett and two Native Americans, likely Potawatomi people, who were historically prominent in this area since before European encounter.

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My colleague Kim Iskyan has been warning of the potential for a trade war between the U.S. and China for 18 months now (you can read his previous alerts here and here... and subscribers to The Churchouse Letter will know that his investment recommendation to take advantage of this escalating mercantilist skirmish is up nearly 100 percent.
Risk is too high, there can not be any kind of skirmish or shouting between players and fans.
Celtic's Stefan Johansen started a touchline skirmish during the Euro 2016 qualifier between Norway and Bulgaria when he slid into opposition manager Lyuboslav Penev.
Then, in the handshake line between the two coaches, a little skirmish broke out between the teams.
The battle between the two political heavyweights is the latest skirmish over education funding since Cuomo took office two months ago.
The bureaucratic skirmish, intertwined with the political sniping between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has troubled nonprofit operators of shelters and other advocates.
Males compete over females and females compete for food, but these skirmishes are usually between members of the same sex.
The missing books have prompted the latest skirmish in the long - running conflict between the government and parts of the country's academic community.
An encounter between the British troops and a mob of protesters quickly becomes violent and the resulting skirmish leads to Hook being separated from the rest of the British Army and subsequently trapped behind enemy lines.
In between the big, satisfying skirmishes in the new God of War, players can put gruff protagonist Kratos and his scrawny son Atreus in a boat and paddle across a lake while the father tells his boy a fable.
More interesting is the story of the festival as a symbol of alternative living and political protest, its frontline position between authority and dissent represented by policemen running across fields and skirmishes with travellers in the early 1990s.
Jewish neo-Nazi and resident speed freak, Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), is no such customer, and after a skirmish breaks out between Jake and Truelove over some money long overdue, the latter kidnaps Jake's half - brother, Zach (Anton Yelchin), as collateral without realizing the consequences.
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