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en [He said Macedonia was] on the brink of bloody civil war. ... the breach of two unilateral declarations of military restraint put in place is deeply regrettable.

en Four years ago, in 2001, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was on the brink of civil war, ... Now in 2005 it is seriously knocking on the European Union's door. That is a major achievement.

en As we speak, before the third anniversary of the war, the U.S. military does not control the capital, it faces a guerilla movement in Sunni Arab areas that is stronger than ever before. It faces a country that came very recently to the brink of an all-out civil war -- about which the U.S. military could do nothing. It is a bleak picture.

en It is deeply regrettable that the Pakistani government has shown absolute disregard for the many direct appeals to exercise restraint and has willfully turned its back on the sincere efforts of the international community to encourage reason to prevail. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. It is deeply regrettable that the Pakistani government has shown absolute disregard for the many direct appeals to exercise restraint and has willfully turned its back on the sincere efforts of the international community to encourage reason to prevail.

en I think the country came to the brink of civil war. (They) decided to come together and now the risk of civil war from this attack on the golden mosque is over.

en Interest in the Civil War is at an all-time high. The government starves the Park Service for resources, but [Gettysburg National Military Park] is the best place to go to learn about the Civil War.

en What we can be sure of, however, is that if the elections are not free and fair then Zimbabwe will be in the clearest and most flagrant breach of declarations to which they have signed up.

en My hobby was the military. I had been reading military history, especially as it relates to the Civil War and World War II. When I came to Virginia to go to school, I realized I was surrounded by the Civil War. It became my first love as a hobby.

en It is deeply regrettable ... that these strikes could not be avoided,

en I think at the end of the day, the two sides are very reluctant to push this to the brink or over the brink. It just makes no sense. But until you get to the brink, there is going to be jockeying and posturing.

en My party opposes any pro-independence unilateral changes to the status quo across the Taiwan Strait that could bring Taiwan to the brink of war with China.

en Our democracy is not perfect. But it's better than the bloody dictatorships. Capitalism is unjust. But it's not criminal like Stalinism. We let millions of Africans die of AIDS, but we don't make racist nationalist declarations like Milosevic. We kill Iraqis with our airplanes, but we don't cut their throats with machetes like they do in Rwanda, etc.

en To appease the Greek government and its international lobby, some members of the international community, including Australia, have refused to recognize Macedonia under its proper name, and refer to it by the absurd name 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'. When Macedonian Australians declare their country of origin as Macedonia, Australian government departments record their country of origin as 'Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia'.

en The Solomon Islands is on the brink, at the moment, of a civil war. They are at the crossroads,

en I regret deeply what happened ... It is regrettable for all witnesses, for all survivors, for all victims that are expecting justice.


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