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strife
noun as in struggle, battle
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It was a touching tribute, if also a backdoor way for the academy to say that, even in times of strife, the tradition of the annual telecast would not go away anytime soon.
Like the California universities, all have significant Jewish populations and experienced campus strife and allegations of antisemitic incidents as pro-Palestinian campus movements grew.
“Changing that will cause internal strife from all sides.”
Both began documenting their lives, in and out of strife, as co-director and cinematographer, respectively, of this film.
He will take the helm at USC during a time of budget shortfalls, labor strife and uncertainty as President Trump threatens to punish campus protesters and reel in so-called elite, “Marxist” universities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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