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This led to growing tensions between the two brothers, which were only heightened by Constans finally coming of age and Constantine refusing to give up his guardianship.
A series of other factors heightened tensions during the 1980s and 1990s, including several provocative actions by Philadelphia fans and Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan.
During that same period, civil rights activism and anti-war disturbances heightened tensions in the city, including the burning of several buildings on the CSU campus.
This situation heightened tensions with some European nobility, especially as the Templars were indicating an interest in founding their own monastic state, just as the Teutonic Knights had done in Prussia and the Knights Hospitaller were doing with Rhodes.
Proposals for Indian Removal heightened the tensions of cultural changes, due to the increase in the number of mixed-race Native Americans in the South.
Efforts to eliminate or control these religious leaders only heightened the tensions, setting the stage for jihad.
At the same time, tensions with the United States heightened when the two rivals clashed over the deployment of the U. S. Jupiter missiles in Turkey and Soviet missiles in Cuba.
Depictions, reports, and propaganda about the event, notably the colored engraving produced by Paul Revere ( shown at right ), further heightened tensions throughout the Thirteen Colonies.
The result was the 7-year San Elizario Salt War, which heightened tensions between Mexicans and Americans in the 1870s.
The historian J. G. M. Ramsey reported several Cherokee, Creek, and Shawnee attacks at " the Crab-Orchard " during a period of heightened tensions between Native Americans and encroaching Euro-American settlers in the early 1790s.
* Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir: An insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir has been a cause for heightened tensions.
* 2008 Mumbai attacks: Following ten coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai, India's largest city, tensions heightened between the two countries since India claimed interrogation results alleging Pakistan's ISI supporting the attackers while Pakistan denied it.
After the Civil War, population expansion, railroad construction, and the disappearance of the buffalo herds heightened military tensions on the Great Plains.
The First World War heightened tensions between Anglo-American and German-Americans.
In the post – World War II years, as the Cold War heightened tensions, he was fired from City College of New York in 1949 due to accusations that he had been a Communist.
These would be deployed to the US's widespread airports during periods of heightened tensions.
As Cold War tensions heightened and the Korean War raged on, Dean led a massive industrialization of the United States nuclear facilities.
< cite >" In the context of such heightened tensions, Seveso became a microcosm where all the existing conflicts within society ( political, institutional, religious, industrial ) were reflected.
* Muslims living in Western countries, especially during periods of heightened tensions, such as after September 11, 2001, or during the Danish Cartoon Controversy of 2005 – 2006, are sometimes accused of being more loyal to the Muslim ummah than to their country.
As tensions heightened between Britain and the American colonies in the 1770s, the Blount family gradually aligned themselves with the Patriot cause.
The accident happened during a period of heightened Cold War tensions over Berlin when Soviet military aircraft frequently " buzzed " Western commercial aircraft inside the Allied air corridors.
A few historians believe that the serious financial panic of 1857 and the economic difficulties leading up to it strengthened the Republican Party and heightened sectional tensions.
Amid heightened tensions, USIP experts focused on improving cultural awareness, citizenship skills, and training Sudanese on electoral violence triggers – all critical steps to ensure that the polls did not turn violent.
This heightened tensions between the United States and Cuba.
These units were deploying due to the heightened tensions between the United States and the Empire of Japan.

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Hostility between Kikuyu and Luo was heightened, and after riots broke out in Luo country KPU was banned.
This caused a heightened level of ethnic tension leading to frequent hostilities between the politically and militarily dominant Krahns and other ethnic groups in the country.
This was a period of heightened tension within the RSDLP and led to numerous frictions between Trotsky, the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.
This heightened tension between Lithuania and Poland and led to fears that they would resume the Polish – Lithuanian War, and on 7 October 1920, the League negotiated the Suwałki Agreement establishing a cease-fire and a demarcation line between the two nations.
Since 1866 Dargomïzhsky had been working on his opera The Stone Guest, a version of the Don Juan story with a Pushkin text that he declared would be set " just as it stands, so that the inner truth of the text should not be distorted ", and in a manner that abolished the ' unrealistic ' division between aria and recitative in favour of a continuous mode of syllabic but lyrically heightened declamation somewhere between the two.
Increasing urbanization heightened public awareness of the gap between social aspirations and reality of the young colony.
While during the 1990s there was broad agreement between major political parties that the settlement of historical claims was appropriate, in recent years it has become the subject of heightened debate.
The Navigators of the Spacing Guild depend upon melange for the heightened awareness and the prescient ability to see safe paths through space-time, allowing them to navigate the gigantic Guild heighliners between planets.
The Ludlow Amendment, introduced several times to the House of Representatives by Louis Ludlow of Indiana between 1935 and 1940 during an era of heightened isolationist tendencies, proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would require a national referendum to declare war, except in the case of invasion and attack.
All of this, together with the respect to his authority that he demanded, induced in his students an obedience and something of a " heightened consciousness " that passed into their lives transforming them into literal Hasidim of their rosh yeshiva, who in turn encouraged this by eventually personally donning Hasidic garb, ( begadim ) and behaving like something of a synthesis between a rosh yeshiva and a rebbe.
Shop-keepers complain of heightened competition between vendors, a situation made worse by the overall decreasing demand for goods as more villagers are forced to rely on contraband Mexican goods solely to be able to provide for themselves and their families as inflation continues to afflict rural communities throughout our country.
The Turner-Gable films ' successes were only heightened by gossip-column rumors about a relationship between the two.
Gormley said of the New York site that " Within the condensed environment of Manhattan's topography, the level of tension between the palpable, the perceivable and the imaginable is heightened because of the density and scale of the buildings " and that in this context, the project should " activate the skyline in order to encourage people to look around.
Cram's acceptance of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine commission in 1911 ( on Goodhue's perceived territory ) heightened the tension between the two.
Investors as well as ordinary people generally prefer hard currencies to soft currencies at times of increased inflation ( or more precisely increased inflation differentials between countries ), at times of heightened political or military risk, or when they feel that one or more government-imposed exchange rates are unrealistic.
The effectiveness of the torture was heightened by the interposition of wooden pegs between the prisoner's toes.
Negotiations took place between them for a site to build a control centre for the area during the heightened atomosphere in the era of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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