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Required Reading: "Factional" novel The Overton Window.
Recent Activity 2010
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Factional divide rules out show of solidarity from the West Bank
Gazan youth issue manifesto to vent their anger with all sides in the conflict 2011
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Factional violence ensues, as do conflicts among the brothers themselves.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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Factional and ideological rivalries within the faculty had subsided since Kagan's days as a student, but they still were pronounced.
For Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, a history of pragmatism over partisanship 2010
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Factional violence ensues, as do conflicts among the brothers themselves.
Joseph Smigelski: Film Review: Outside the Law Joseph Smigelski 2010
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If the pledged delegate counts were something like Candidate A 46 percent, Candidate B 38 percent, Factional Candidate C 15 percent, then the supers would put Candidate A over the top.
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Factional tensions between the Midwest Academy and NAM continued to cause problems, however.
Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010
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Factional and ideological rivalries within the faculty had subsided since Kagan's days as a student, but they remained pronounced.
For Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, a history of pragmatism over partisanship Amy Goldstein 2010
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Factional tensions between the Midwest Academy and NAM continued to cause problems, however.
Radical-In-Chief Stanley Kurtz 2010
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Factional rivalries dissipated quickly among many fighters in the wake of the war, and Bin Laden now identifies his former enemy as a brother.
Robert Blair: Following Up on Kristof in Liberia: Views on Truth and Reconciliation from the Ground 2009
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