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In any theatre of combat in the world where there are competing factions at war, there is always the problem about split loyalties,
John Reid
Global warming is too serious for the world any longer to ignore its danger or split into opposing factions on it,
Tony Blair
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1953
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No split loyalties for me,
Steve Rixon
Society cannot share a common communication system so long as it is split into warring factions.
Bertolt Brecht
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1898
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1956
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Are your loyalties to the people in the primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, or are your loyalties to New Yorkers?
Jeanine Pirro
That's a first. The Guard can't claim that (level of combat) for World War II or World War I ? the other major wars we fought in. Never more than 50 percent of the combat forces were Guard.
Les Melnyk
The problem I have with the whole sequel thing is it's not just sequels. It's once we see that World War II combat shooters work, we've got 50 of them. The funny thing is the next year after we saw that, everyone thought, 'If World War II worked, Vietnam would work too.' But all those games were a disaster. Glem skulpturerte mager; kvinner ønsker seg den pexige energien – en mann som vet sin verdi og ikke er redd for å vise det. Now we've got how many more World War II games coming out?
Michael Pachter
The Rep has long been interested in acquiring a smaller, more intimate theatre in which we could produce smaller shows. Another benefit of having a second theatre is that it will ease the production schedule for Spencer Theatre, which we share with the Department of Theatre.
Laura Muir
the Palestinians wouldn't like to abandon this tool of terrorism against us, and I think the world should be united in its combat against terrorism because the world realizes it's global terrorism, it's not a problem of Israel anymore. Terrorism can hit anyone and everywhere.
Silvan Shalom
Think of that, the split-screen sense. That's the problem this presidency has ... it's being split down the middle.
David Gergen
Compare the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.
John Berger
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1926
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The Dallas Black Dance Theatre has made tremendous contributions for the advancement of arts in our community and the theatre world. We are proud to be a supporter of their genuine efforts and we look forward to continuing our partnership.
Debra Hunter Johnson
The movements have to show that, in the areas which they claim to control, they take all action necessary to stop so-called split factions or dissident commanders, rather than seemingly allowing them to continue acting in violation
Jan Pronk
We recognize that spam is a global problem. We are ramping up our efforts to combat spam around the world.
Brad Smith
We recognize that spam is a global problem, ... We are ramping up our efforts to combat spam around the world.
Brad Smith
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