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Ultimately, however, the Rump depended on the support of the Army with which it had a very uneasy relationship.
Thomas had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem.
This had been rescinded by Richard I in exchange for financial compensation in 1189, but the relationship remained uneasy.
Moon loved Amanda, but was not emotionally prepared to be a father, and this translated to an uneasy relationship with her as a very young girl.
Phoenicia maintained an uneasy tributary relationship with the neo-Assyrian and neo-Babylonian empires.
This uneasy relationship between Panama and Bogotá would persist for a century.
Nurmi's relationship with his son was termed to be " uneasy ".
An uneasy relationship followed.
Williams also had an uneasy relationship with the Boston fans, though he could be very cordial one-on-one.
This set the tone for the uneasy relationship between this language community and the colonial establishments in the next few centuries.
Charles's relationship with his daughter-in-law proved uneasy, as the Duchess claimed the regency for her son, Henri, whom the abdications of Rambouillet had left the legitimist pretender to the French throne.
Specifically targeting his civilian audience, Napoleon fostered an important, though uneasy, relationship with the contemporary art community, taking an active role in commissioning and controlling different forms art production to suit his propaganda goals.
This is in part due to both countries ' perceptions of themselves as regional economic powerhouses surrounded by much larger Islamic countries with which they have an uneasy relationship.
The often uneasy relationship between larger, wealthier ranches and smaller ranch settlers became steadily worse after the poor winter of 1886-1887 when a series of blizzards and temperatures of 40-50 degrees below 0 ° F (- 45 ° C ) had followed an extremely hot and dry summer.
Celine's autobiographical narrator recounts his disastrous partnership with a mystical Frenchman ( intent on financing a trip to Tibet by winning a gas-mask competition ); his uneasy relationship with London's pimps and prostitutes and their common nemesis, Inspector Matthew of Scotland Yard.
Biographer Charles Higham records that the sisters have always had an uneasy relationship, starting in early childhood when de Havilland would rip up the clothes Fontaine had to wear as hand-me-downs, forcing Fontaine to sew them back together.
Settlers and the Kaw lived in increasingly uneasy relationship as settlers encroached on native lands.
Throughout the 1990s, the Kuomintang ( KMT ) consisted of an uneasy relationship between those party members who supported a Chinese nationalist identity for Taiwan and those, led by President Lee Teng-hui, who supported a stronger Taiwanese identity.
In 2000, Davis was succeeded by Leonard Slatkin, whose relationship with the players was uneasy, and whose repertoire was not generally liked by the orchestra or the audiences ; he was felt to emphasise twentieth century American music at the expense of cutting-edge modern works and the central European classics.
Still, the Visigoths sustained an uneasy client relationship with the western empire.
The Counties had an uneasy relationship with local waste management companies, enduring price fixing, pervasive overcharging, and the influence of organized crime.
From the outset, the relationship between Constantine and the notorious regime of the colonels was an uneasy one.
Villepin has had an uneasy relationship with the members of his own political side.
The essay talked about the uneasy relationship between Christianity and the burgeoning Black Muslim movement.

uneasy and was
The Secretary was uneasy about the visit.
The peace of the community was badly disturbed, and people across the nation, reading of the incident, felt uneasy.
there was much to grok, loose ends to puzzle over and fit into his growing -- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel Foster Tabernacle ( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face to face alone ) why Bishop Senator Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss Dawn Ardent tasted like a water brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping up and down and wailing --
He was on uneasy terms with the Catholic bishops of Arelate ( modern Arles ) as epitomized in the career of the Frankish Caesarius, bishop of Arles, who was appointed bishop in 503.
/ I was uneasy because of high volume.
The party, which was renamed the Conservative Party in the 1830s, returned as a major political force after becoming home to both paternalistic aristocrats and free market capitalists in an uneasy alliance.
After briefly opposing Revolutionary France early in the French Revolutionary Wars, Spain was cajoled into an uneasy alliance with its northern neighbor, only to be blockaded by the British.
In Spain, the failure of the second bourgeois revolution was followed by a period of uneasy peace for the next decade.
Stephen effectively reigned unopposed until his death in 1154, although his hold on the throne was still uneasy.
In 1979 an uneasy peace was established with Egypt, based on the Camp David Accords and in 1993 peace treaties were signed with the PLO and in 1994 with Jordan.
Bogart was uneasy with Gardner because she had just split from " rat-pack " buddy Frank Sinatra and was carrying on with bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín.
Although Tito was formally an ally of Stalin after WWII, the Soviets had set up a spy ring in the Yugoslav party as early as 1945, giving way to an uneasy alliance.
In the uneasy silence following the cessation of Stalin's last agonies, Beria was the first to dart forward to kiss his lifeless form ( a move likened by Sebag-Montefiore to " wrenching a dead King's ring off his finger ").
It has been noted that the Greek term " homoousian " or " con-substantial ", which Athanasius of Alexandria favoured, was actually a term reported to be put forth by Sabellius, and was a term that many followers of Athanasius were uneasy about.
Over the next 15 years, an uneasy peace was broken by occasional conflicts between Alaric and the powerful Germanic generals who commanded the Roman armies in the east and west, wielding the real power of the empire.
Gladstone was becoming increasingly uneasy about the direction in which British politics was moving.

uneasy and ended
When Spain failed to maintain the continental system, the uneasy Spanish alliance with France ended in all but name.
World War III ended in an uneasy truce — the " Vatican Armistice "— in March 1983.
The conflict in Taranaki had its roots in the First Taranaki War, which had ended in March 1861 with an uneasy truce.
The First Taranaki War ended in an uneasy truce, arranged by Wiremu Tamihana and George Grey, along with his northern Maori ally Tāmati Wāka Nene.
The Civil War ended on 24 May 1923, Frank Aiken IRA Chief of Staff ordered IRA volunteers to dump arms and the new Irish Free State slipped into an uneasy peace.
and ended his already uneasy tag team partnership with Conway.
This uneasy " truce " between the government and the Church ended with the 1924 hand picked succession of an atheist, Plutarco Elías Calles.

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