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en Normally, fighting has been between the sub-clan militias and commercial militias over the last couple of years. But this is a cross-clan alliance, with significant business interest on both sides.

en There are indeed militias, and the Iraqi law wants to integrate those militias into the Iraqi security force or disband those militias. Some of them did that, some of them still have displaced loyalties that have joined the Iraqi security forces . His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. .. and they could conduct the same kind of thing that we saw in that particular event.

en I'm confident that the militias, and there are more than 11 militias, must be disarmed. There's no difference between one militia and others.

en When the government is able to exercise its control and provide security, then we will be able to work out the mechanism of how we can dissolve these militias. The presence of these militias will add to the tension and to the danger of the civil war in Iraq.

en Right now, it is down to a few difficult issues, things concerning disarmament of militias, how to integrate former militias into an armed force and associated issues.

en The drought compounds what was already a dire humanitarian situation and is affecting communities in areas beset by years of high malnutrition and morbidity rates, chronic food insecurity, clan fighting and suffering from consecutive bad harvests.

en Although there were clashes by supporters on both sides ... it was the militias who were carrying guns, weapons, and that once again heavily armed and equipped police failed to intervene (against) when that militia violence was carried on in front of them.

en Leaving great verse unto a little clan.
  John Keats

en As far as everybody in the village is concerned, she has flouted loyalty to the clan.

en Though not linked by DNA, we shared our clan and he was my closest kinsman. He was my king.

en It was a very good race and Clan Royal ran a blinder... hopefully next time will be my moment.

en Clan Royal loves it around here but today sowed you have to be a class act to win the race.

en We were all from different clans. Each clan society had a tent where their members could get out of the sun and watch the games, but there was no place we all could go and sit together.

en They're all armed. If they weren't, they'd be in trouble. There are clan rivalries there. Without a weapon they'd feel naked.

en It costs me never a stab nor squirm / To tread by chance upon a worm. / Aha, my little dear, / I say, Your clan will pay me back one day.
  Dorothy Parker


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