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The fire department here has been torn for months by dissension involving top personnel and the fight between the fire fighters association and the teamsters union.
But one thing is for certain: There is no dissension between Mantle, the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1956 and 1957, and Maris, the MVP in 1960.
Vienna had been saved by dissension between the two commanders, leading to the brilliant Villars being replaced by the less dynamic Marshal Marsin.
But, although faith is above reason, nevertheless, between faith and reason no true dissension can ever exist, since the same God, who reveals mysteries and infuses faith, has bestowed on the human soul the light of reason ; moreover, God cannot deny Himself, nor ever contradict truth with truth.
The issues of political dissension between Saint Kitts and Nevis are often centred around perceptions of imbalance in the economic structure.
When Archbishop Athenagoras assumed his new position on February 24, 1931, he was faced with the task of bringing unity and harmony to a diocese that was racked with dissension between Royalists and Republicans ( Venizelists ), who had virtually divided the country into separate dioceses.
De Witt considered it a mere feint to create dissension among the Dutch and between them and France.
Charles tried to use the delay to sow dissension between the Orangist faction in the Republic that wanted to restore the House of Orange ( represented at the time by Charles's nephew William III of Orange ) to the office of stadtholder and the republican States faction headed by De Witt.
His whole reign featured dissension between ruler and ruled, the duke's irregular and arbitrary methods of raising money arousing great discontent.
The death of John, lord of the Isles heralded a state of dissension between the lordship and the crown that was to last for two generations and which even Robert III ’ s successor James I was unable to deal with properly.
Rivalry and dissension, which lasted till the French Revolution, soon sprang up between the two monasteries, becoming especially virulent when in 1559 St Omer became a bishopric and Notre-Dame was raised to the rank of cathedral.
( This, of itself, further worsened the rift: Fullarton's Indian pamphlet had also reported adversely on conflicts of interest and dissension between the English having weakened their ability to govern well, to negotiate effectively, and to effectively defend their possessions.
Whether from jealousy or from the necessity of guarding against the evil consequences of the dissension between Olympias and Antipater, in 324 BC, Alexander ordered the latter to lead fresh troops into Asia, while Craterus, in charge of discharged veterans returning home, was appointed to take over the regency in Macedon.
However, she left the ship in Stockholm because the trip was unorganized and dissension had ensued between passengers.
The dissension between Franck's family and his circle of students reached a new height when Franck published Psyché ( written 1886 – 88 ), a symphonic poem based on the Greek myth.
After Dong Zhuo moved the capital to the more strategically sound Chang ' an, Interior Minister Wang Yun started to contemplate a plot to assassinate the tyrant by using the petite Diaochan, a song girl who was brought up in his household but whom he had been treating like his own daughter, to plant the seed of dissension between Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu.
In his time, relations between the Armenians and the Franks ( the Crusaders ), two former allies, were not always as courteous as before: a major cause of dissension between them was the ownership of the strongholds of the southern Amanus ( today Nur Mountains in Turkey ), and on the neighboring coasts of the Gulf of Alexendretta ( the Gulf of İskenderun in Turkey ).
Fram slew the dragon Scatha the Worm, and according to some accounts was killed in dissension between the Éothéod and the Dwarves arising from the distribution of Scatha's hoard ; as a result, Tolkien writes, " There was no great love between Éothéod and the Dwarves.
Yin, hearing of Wang Gong's death, was in fear but considered proceeding anyway — and Sima Daozi, under suggestion by Huan Xuan's cousin Huan Xiu ( 桓脩 ), managed to cause dissension between Yin and his generals Huan Xuan and Yang Quanqi ( 楊佺期 ) by offering Huan and Yang key posts ; although Huan and Yang nominally remained Yin's allies, Yin was forced to withdraw his troops, and from that point on no longer posed a major threat, as his domain had now been divided into three, with Huan and Yang each given a third.
However, dissension between the Peshwa and their sardars ( army commanders ) saw a gradual downfall of the Empire leading to its eventual annexation by the British East India Company in 1818 after the three Anglo-Maratha wars.
He received written instructions from the Ottoman sultan, which in an effort to sow dissension and mistrust between Muhammad Ali Pasha and his Mameluke allies, he sent to Cairo and caused to be circulated there.
The lyrics were written by Robertson and centered on the unresolved dissension between Robertson and his father.

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Two Lithuanian noble princes, Janusz Radziwiłł and Bogusław Radziwiłł, subsequently introduced internal dissension into the Commonwealth's troubles and began negotiations with the Swedish king Charles X Gustav of Sweden aimed at breaking up the Commonwealth and the Polish – Lithuanian union.
Article 3 provided that " once the Spaniards had been driven out " the States General would return the country into the hands of the king, decide the issue of religion ( which after all was an important cause of dissension ), and return all military installations taken by the rebels to the authority of the king.
* 587-Reccared, the Visigothic king at Toledo, having been converted to Catholicism puts an end to dissension on the question of Arianism and launched a movement to unify the various religious doctrines that existed in Hispania.

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Instead of quelling the dissension, as many captains of the era would have done ( Sir Francis Drake lopped a man's head off under similar circumstances ), Hudson decided to be reasonable.
There, Gregory met the emperor and may have tried to sow dissension amongst his ranks.
According to Musharraf, lieutenant-general TP was an ill-mannered, foul-mouth, ill-disciplined officer and was responsible to cause dissension in the armed forces, an information Musharraf reported claimed to have credible and authentic.
It is fully known to Thee that I have not done this for my own honour or for the honour of my father's house, but for Thy honour l have done it, that dissension may not increase in Israel.
With him the Makololo empire appears to have started to fall to pieces, especially after his death in 1863: a year later internal dissension in the ruling class brought to a revolt by the Lozi that is said to have exterminated the Makololo aristocracy and forced the survivors to migrate to present-day Malawi.
There was much dissension within the Nauruan government over the move by Harris, which the prime minister was alleged to have made on his own initiative.
Many leagues have also been plagued with internal dissension.
He ordered Zhu to take an alternative route than the one that Liu Jingxuan had taken — to bypass Huanghu and head for Chengdu by the circumlocutous route of Min River ( 岷江 ), but to avoid dissension and the news being leaked to Western Shu, Liu Yu also sealed his orders and publicly stated to Zhu to have them opened when he reaches Baidicheng.
: And dissension have begun.
At their first encounter, Walsingham hadn't known what to make of Fitzgibbon, realising that an agent of Burghley's had sowed dissension between the archbishop and Stukley ; but in 1575, he did have intelligence of Stukley's alliance with Fitzmaurice, at a time when the nuncio at Madrid was urging an invasion of England.

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Also, the typically multi-ethnic Byzantine force was always racked by dissension and lack of command unity, a similar situation also being encountered among the Sassanids who had been embroiled in a bitter civil war for a decade before the coming of the Arabs.
Since the Bulgars had been raiding Byzantine lands since 976, the Byzantine government sought to cause dissension amongst them by first allowing the escape of their captive emperor Boris II of Bulgaria.
However, during his imprisonment, PNI had been splintered by oppression of colonial authorities and internal dissension.
The issue of dissension was open membership to individuals who had not been baptized by triune immersion, although the larger issue had more to do with Whitcomb himself.
However, it also led to rancor ; what had previously been a largely civil debate erupted into name-calling and bitter dissension.
The following week, Kazarian teased dissension with Daniels, claiming that he had been lied to.
The following week, Kazarian teased dissension with Daniels, claiming that he had been lied to.
The divergence of some of the fundamental aspects of local Hindu culture, the segregation of the Hindu community from Trinidad, and the disinclination to risk erasing the more fundamental aspects of what had been constructed as " Trinidad Hinduism " in which the identity of the group had been rooted, would often generate dissension when certain dimensions of Hindu culture came into contact with the State.
There was much dissension in the New Zealand team in the tour of the West Indies in 1996, it has been suggested by New Zealand journalists that Chris Cairns and Adam Parore faked injuries to leave the tour early, after the tour Glenn Turner was deposed by New Zealand cricket, it is widely believed that this conflict with high profile players along with his loss of form led to Germon's sudden dumping from the New Zealand side in 1997.

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