adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
warring factions
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the leaders of the warring factions
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
faction
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Thus the Labour Party became a battleground for its own warring factions .
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Steps are now being taken to get both warring factions around the negotiating table.
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The change began with the anguished division of the old Solidarity opposition into warring factions last year.
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Already they've been the target of attacks from warring factions .
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Indeed, he hoped they would provide the basis of a religion that could unite the warring factions of the Church.
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Envoys for peace are trying to bring warring factions together, and individuals and organisations are battling to feed the hungry.
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The statement followed assurances from country's warring factions that they would no longer block aid convoys or distribution.
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Best of all, the warring factions of the committee somehow came together on the night.
party
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Mrs Ogata suspended the aid on grounds the warring parties were playing politics with people's lives.
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Macmillan became prime minister with the job of healing a divided and warring party .
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Consider a country that has no commercial or other relations with either of two warring parties .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All attempts to reconcile the two warring groups have failed.
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Fighting between the various warring factions was destroying the country.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Already they've been the target of attacks from warring factions.
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Between warring kings, a peacemaker; between adoring spouses, a seducer, or a child.
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I think I called a warring , but Ward ignored it.
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Mrs Ogata suspended the aid on grounds the warring parties were playing politics with people's lives.
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The warring sides finally came face-to-face at a meeting designed to help them settle their differences.
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The change began with the anguished division of the old Solidarity opposition into warring factions last year.
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The court has now told the warring couple to each keep half the ashes until they can agree on a resting place.
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Thus the Labour Party became a battleground for its own warring factions.