Similar words: civil, civilian, civil rights, civic, stalwart, privilege, hallway, always. Meaning: n. a war between factions in the same country.
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(241) The crisis has unsettled financial markets and brought dire predictions of revolution or civil war from some politicians.
(242) Different ethnic groups within the country have been engaged in a civil war for more than forty-five years.
(243) Moscow's real forces on the ground were too thin and too preoccupied with the Civil War.
(244) The Frasque had been scheming to sponsor civil war in the system, setting world against world.
(245) The fort became a prison and was blown up by partisans during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution.
(246) Thirty-five percent of all draught animals were lost, if Civil War casualties are included.
(247) Opponents painted a more apocalyptic picture, warning of foreign landowners and even invoking the specter of civil war.
(248) Pendennis Castle, which withstood a Roundhead siege during the Civil War for five months, is only 3 miles away.
(249) The communities were not directly affected by civil war or violence.
(250) The country is on the brink of full-scale civil war.
(251) In the Civil War Birmingham's swords, pikes and armour equipped the parliamentarians, and the city's fame spread.
(252) The following year Civil War was declared, and drainage works fell into abeyance.
(253) The Civil War had brought an end to that; few could now afford to leave their ravaged homes.
(254) If the White armies could claim it, the Civil War might go in their favour.
(255) Since then the number of killings in the civil war has fallen far below what it was two or three years ago.
(256) With the civil war as it stands, there is no point in fighting the government on a legal basis.
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(257) The political turbulence that followed the Civil War was only brought under control by Cromwell's benevolent dictatorship.
(258) Meanwhile, the scarred veteran Inman is experiencing his own harrowing, perilous odyssey as the Civil War rages on.
(259) This evening PBS presents the first part of a six-part historical drama about the Civil War.
(260) This was followed by intervention, by an ... intensification of the class struggle, which assumed the form of civil war.
(261) This is the thanks we get near civil war in the boardroom.
(262) Illustrations include many paintings by the pre-eminent, or at least inescapable, Civil War artist Mort Kuntsler.
(263) Thousands of families came here seeking refuge from the civil war.
(264) Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began, can be toured after a boat ride from the city.
(265) The truce has not stopped combat in the civil war.
(266) De Klerk warned Parliament on April 29 that the continuing slaughter could lead to civil war.
(267) She had driven to Julian to watch the display because her eighth-graders will soon be staging a play on the Civil War.
(268) The two sides signed a peace accord in 1994 after a nine-year civil war that killed 500, 000.
(269) Gandhi said the country was meaning a state of civil war.
(270) Onusal was also to monitor any future ceasefire in the 11-year civil war.