| 31. | Fired just two weeks before Taiwanese elections, the newest missiles brought the war of nerves to a new, dangerous level.
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| 32. | Firing another salvo in a war of nerves with rival Taiwan, China said it test-launched a new long-range missile Monday.
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| 33. | The march, which passed off peacefully, ended a weary war of nerves between the marchers, the Catholics and the police.
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| 34. | Two months after their triumph in parliamentary elections, reformers are caught up in a war of nerves with Iran's conservatives.
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| 35. | During the summer of 1964, a war of nerves was taking place between the United States, North and South Vietnam.
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| 36. | Will the bombs fall or will last-minute diplomacy end the war of nerves over United Nations weapons inspections in Iraq?
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| 37. | The daily war of nerves explodes in occasional violence when tension gets the better of demonstrators committed to peaceful protest.
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| 38. | His decision to reach a peaceful solution by waging a war of nerves with rebel leader Nestor Cerpa has its risks.
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| 39. | Once the victim is kidnapped, most of the rest of the film becomes a war of nerves, largely a stationary one.
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| 40. | The Clinton administration stepped up the war of nerves with Republicans Tuesday over finding a compromise to avoid a government shutdown.
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