A year later, with the Kurds in control of most of the Turkey Syria border, and the Syrian army advancing under Russian air support to seal the remainder, the situation was causing great ructions in Ankara.
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Some commentators put the poll slump down to " labour movement ructions " over the underfunded WorkCover liability ( see 2008 Parnell Bressington filibuster ), consolidation of rural health services, and the continued degradation of the River Murray.
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However, Nicklin broke them off at the suggestion of federal Country Party leader Arthur Fadden ( himself a Queenslander ), who believed that given the ructions in Labor, Nicklin had a good chance to become Premier himself.
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The French capital quickly became the de facto headquarters of the German Communist Party in exile, and Dahlen's own membership of the Party Central Committee was confirmed in 1935, following internal party ructions during the early 1930s.
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Many of the ructions on the talk pages here are the same editors going through the same arguments over the same issues that could have been avoided with some simple, clear, and unambiguous content policies, laid down by ArbCom.
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Australian international Joe Roff scored 20 points as the ACT Brumbies rebounded from a week of internal ructions with a 50-18 win over Otago to move 11 points clear atop the Super 12 rugby standings at the start of round eight.
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While the first seven ceremonies went smoothly, the eighth starts with family ructions, when John's granddaughter Linda finds her boyfriend Tommy has returned from a painting trip to Rome with a model, whom he has married to get into the country.
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Returning to Barrow after the war, Francis represented Great Britain but was controversially overlooked for one Ashes tour to Australia for political reasons, the organisers fearing the ructions that could be caused by travelling to a country with an infamous bar on non-white people.
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However, there is no doubt he excels at his job and what would overwhelm other medics is like nectar to Malick . " Akingbola deemed his character " an alpha male who doesn't suffer fools gladly ", someone who would cause ructions amongst staff and patients alike.
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That did . . . cause quite a ruction within the Security Council, but I think the Security Council is going to mend that now and come up with a new approach to dealing with this problem of Iraq, but one which will still be designed to see it gets disarmed.