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Tensions and flared
Tensions with Yemen over fishing rights in the Red Sea flared up in 1995 and again in 2002, and Eritrea ’ s difficult relations with other nations could hamper further development of the industry.
Tensions flared during the final league match, where Palmeiras ' opponent was the São Paulo Futebol Clube ( SPFC ) which was laying claim to the assets of the former Palestra Italia.
Tensions flared further after MCA, through its holding company Huaren, moved to acquire the independent daily Nanyang Siang Pau.
Tensions flared when both Moyes and Nile applied for the position.
Tensions flared when both Moyes and Nile applied for the position.
Tensions between the Queensland and federal governments flared up a number of times, including during and after a federal police raid on the Queensland Government Printer's Office.

Tensions and into
Tensions between Serbia and Austria eventually drew in the other European powers and escalated into a world war.
Tensions between New York City police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening, and again several nights later.
Tensions over how to merge these patches into the main tree eventually led to the fork of the project into GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
Tensions between Bahrain and Iran had already been raised in the summer of 2007, when Hossein Shariatmadari, an Advisor to Iran ’ s supreme leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and editor of the Iranian newspaper, Kayan, called for Bahrain to be incorporated into Iran as its 14th province – a stance that echoed Saddam Hussein ’ s designs on Kuwait in the late 1980s.
Tensions simmered for many years as the Leftist factions of the KDP attempted to bring the members of the Iraqi Communist Party into the party and force the party to adopt progressive policies of agrarian reform-angering Barzani's political and military support base of the tribal elders (" Aghas ").
Tensions escalated into the Croatian War of Independence when the Yugoslav National Army and various Serb paramilitaries attacked Croatia.
Tensions increased between the Sioux and European Americans ' seeking to move into the Black Hills.
Tensions within Helloween worsened, and the band split into three factions, with Michael Kiske and Ingo Schwichtenberg on one side, Michael Weikath and Roland Grapow on the other, and Markus Grosskopf in the middle, trying to keep peace between the four men.
Tensions between the King of the Hejaz, Husayn ibn Ali, and Abdulaziz al-Saud, Sultan of Nejd, soon broke out into violence.
Tensions between many leading Scottish members, including Alan McCombes and Catriona Grant, and the UK leadership led to a split within the CWI into two separate platforms.
Tensions between the Republic and the Separatists eventually escalated into all-out war, and the conflicts that would later be known as the " Clone Wars " began ( chronicled in Attack of the Clones ).
Tensions continued until the group split into factions, with Pierce and his supporters splitting off into the newly formed National Alliance.
Tensions between George Hunter and the rest of the band escalated throughout 1968 until Mike Wilhelm, Richard Olsen and Terry Wilson decided to disband the group, reforming soon afterward without inviting Hunter back into the band.
Tensions escalated into 1989 when two notable protests occurred.
Tensions grew between Mormons on Beaver and their non-Mormon neighbors, frequently exploding into violence.
Tensions in Massachusetts nearly erupted into violence in the fall of 1774 when redcoats seized provincial gunpowder during the so-called Powder Alarm.
Tensions lingered into the 20th century, but the Cherokee did not have the extended insurrection among pro-Confederate forces that occurred in the South.
Tensions continued between Austrian section of the Nazi Party, who believed in a pan-Germanic state, which would bring Austria into a Greater German Empire and the Heimwehr, who believed that Austria should remain an independent nation.
Tensions arose with the company's private shareholders, as Cargill typically put 80 % of earnings back into the business.
Tensions between Native Americans and white settlers escalated into the Mariposa War.
Tensions increased towards the end of the season when wide receivers coach and Shanahan loyalist Nick Nicolau got into a heated argument with assistant coach Art Shell ( a Davis loyalist ) in which Nicolau reportedly accused Shell of only having a job by virtue of his friendship with Davis.
Tensions erupted into open hostilities in the Republic in February 2001, when a group of ethnic Albanians near the Kosovo border carried out armed provocations that soon escalated into an insurgency.

Tensions and riot
* August 28 – 30 – Philadelphia 1964 race riot: Tensions between African American residents and police lead to 341 injuries and 774 arrests.
Tensions between police and protesters quickly escalated, resulting in a " police riot ".

Tensions and August
Tensions subsided, however, with the Treaty of Chemulpo which was signed on the evening of August 30, 1882.
Tensions with the native Siwanoy were high at the time, and in August 1643, Hutchinson and all but one of the 16 members of her household were massacred during an attack, the only survivor being nine-year old Susanna Hutchinson who was taken captive.
# " Gulf Tensions Rise ", The New York Times, August 2, 1987
Tensions between Dubrovnik and Uroš continued ; in August 1325 Vojvoda Vojin plundered Dubrovnik, resulting in a brief trade ban.

Tensions and ;
Tensions reached a peak in when four students were shot dead at Trisakti University by security forces ; four days of riots and violence ensued that killed an estimated 1, 200, and destroyed or damaged 6, 000 buildings.
Tensions with the College of Cardinals came to the fore when in 1466, attempting to eliminate redundant offices, Paul II proceeded to annul the College of Abbreviators, whose function it was to formulate papal documents ; a storm of indignation arose, inasmuch as rhetoricians and poets with humanist training, of which Paul deeply disapproved, had long been accustomed to benefiting from employment in such positions.
Tensions mounted as Allied troops entered Java and Sumatra ; clashes broke out between Republicans and their perceived enemies, namely Dutch prisoners, Dutch colonial troops ( KNIL ), Chinese, Indo-Europeans and Japanese.
Tensions began to develop between Brennan and Ahmed ; during the production of Big Money Hustlas, the duo were unable to get along with each other, and Ahmed only appeared in a cameo.
Tensions grew, and Pablo and his African Bureau were outside the International by the end of 1965 for partly disputed reasons: in the view of Pablo's supporters, reunification rapidly led the new majority to oust Pablo ; in the International's view, Pablo's tendency broke with the International publicly and placed itself outside the FI.
Tensions grew in the immediate region, partially driven by religious tensions between some of the more Protestant local people and the Roman Catholic Marquess ; on one of these occasions a local group attempted to search the castle, but were reportedly driven away by the sudden noise of Lord Herbert's steam-engine.
Tensions quickly begin to brew when they find out that Scott's brother Alden has enlisted ; Scott and Ralph are outspoken in their opposition to the Vietnam War, which alienates Scott from his father.
Tensions grew between his supporters and opponents when Fatah leader and former Interior Minister Hani al-Hassan gave an interview on Al-Jazeera in which he said what happened in Gaza was not a war between Fatah and Hamas ; but between Hamas and Fatah collaborators who served the Americans and the Israelis, making clear that he was referring to Dahlan's supporters.
Tensions soon formed between the Five Percenters and the school's overseers ; Clarence 13X desired more control over the curriculum and had difficulty finding qualified teachers.
Tensions dissipated ; however, the truce was short-lived.
* Ford, Lacy K. " Rednecks and Merchants: Economic Development and Social Tensions in the South Carolina Upcountry, 1865-1900 ", Journal of American History, LXXI ( September 1984 ), 294-318 ; in JSTOR

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