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Debate over the use of ordinances has
raged
ever since the Ciorbea government issued ordinances to change basic education and local government laws.
The Syrian KnotBERLIN – For four years, a bloody war has
raged
in Syria.
As a result of drought and heat, more than 500 wildfires have
raged
out of control, smothering Moscow in smoke and threatening several nuclear facilities.
In 2007, unprecedented wildfires
raged
across Greece, nearly destroying the ancient site of Olympia.
When the Cold War raged, one bloc or the other propped up weak states.
Rising from the table, the American-educated Karadzic
raged
in passable English about the “humiliations” his people were suffering.
The previous Karmapa Lama died in 1981, and the controversy over his successor that has
raged
ever since also epitomizes a struggle for control of the $1.5 billion in assets held by the Kagyu order, the richest in Tibetan Buddhism.
He ran against the West and the “chaos” of the 1990’s, just as he
raged
against Chechen terrorists in 1999 and against oligarchs in 2003.
First in the Chinese civil war, and then in Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Indochina – particularly Vietnam – the Cold War
raged
not as an ideological/propaganda battle between rival superpowers, but in dogged, often fratricidal combat that cost millions of lives and retarded economic development and political democratization.
Even as the SARS epidemic
raged
in China, Japanese companies kept their long-term investment bets on the promise of low-cost Chinese labor.
But in 1975, while Mao still lived, the Cultural Revolution still raged, class politics still held sway, and there were no private cars, shops, advertisements, or private property, I arrived in Beijing.
In December, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2254, which establishes a political framework for a civil war that has
raged
for nearly five years, claiming as many as 300,000 lives and creating millions of refugees.
An Even More Dismal ScienceBERKELEY – For the past 25 years, a debate has
raged
among some of the world’s leading economists.
The Emerging Lessons of the New EconomyCAMBRIDGE: Debates about the New Economy have
raged
for years, yet preliminary conclusions are now possible.
In 2015, fires
raged
across Indonesia’s forested peatlands, raising concerns worldwide about how much carbon was being released into the atmosphere, to say nothing of the far-reaching health effects.
Wide gyrations in exchange rates became a staple of international financial markets after the Bretton Woods system broke down in the early 1970s, and mega-depreciations were commonplace later in the decade and through much of the 1980s, when inflation
raged
across much of the world.
ALBA leaders were typically authoritarians who
raged
against foreign imperialists, suppressed opposition at home, controlled or intimidated the media, overspent, and generally distrusted free markets and free trade.
Today’s Monetary ChoicesFollowing the Asian financial crises and its global repercussions, which included the collapse of fixed exchange rates in Russia and Brazil, debate has
raged
about how to secure macroeconomic stability.
This ongoing crisis should remind us of a painful, and shameful, episode of recent history: the rejection faced by European Jews seeking refuge from the anti-Semitic fury that
raged
across Europe in the 1930s.
Even after Bouteflika resigned, Egypt re-enrolled 1.8 million people in its food-subsidy program, and Lebanon canceled the WhatsApp tax, protests
raged
on.
Locking China Out of the Dollar SystemLONDON – The recently announced “phase one” agreement between the United States and China has been touted as an important step toward a comprehensive deal that ends the trade war that has
raged
for over a year.
The conflict – largely forgotten by the world – has
raged
since the partition of India in 1947, when the maharaja abandoned the goal of Kashmiri independence and joined India in exchange for its help fighting an invasion of tribesmen from Pakistan.
While Australia’s wildfire crisis
raged
far from most of us, it should be regarded globally with the same energy and focus as the coronavirus epidemic.
In the supineness of her conscience she even took her repugnance towards her husband for aspirations towards her lover, the burning of hate for the warmth of tenderness; but as the tempest still raged, and as passion burnt itself down to the very cinders, and no help came, no sun rose, there was night on all sides, and she was lost in the terrible cold that pierced her.
Until the fire, which
raged
as the British troops took possession of New York, had laid Trinity in ashes, a goodly gilded tablet on its walls proclaimed the virtues of his deceased parents, and beneath a flag of marble, in one of the aisles of the church, their bones were left to molder in aristocratical repose.
They
raged
around Sid like a hail-storm; and before Aunt Polly could collect her surprised faculties and sally to the rescue, six or seven clods had taken personal effect, and Tom was over the fence and gone.
Thinking of Therese, his anger
raged
at her refusal to have him in her room that very night.
For the rest, the storm which
raged
within her doubled her strength, and she would have burst the walls of her prison if her body had been able to take for a single instant the proportions of her mind.
The tempest
raged
without intermission from the 18th to the 26th of March.
But the storm had
raged
five days already, and the first symptoms were manifested on the 18th.
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