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tension

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Ahead of the meeting in Washington on Monday, a run-in between jets from the Chinese and Australian militaries served as a reminder of tensions in the region.

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The complaint marks the latest point of tension between Southern California workers and their employers in the lead-up to the L.A.

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In Denmark tensions have also run high after a string of mysterious sightings at airports and military installations around the country.

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Talks between the two could defuse tensions before the current U.S.-China trade truce expires on Nov. 10.

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At its core, the deal is believed to be about countering China's growing presence in the Indo-Pacific region, and its role in rising tensions in disputed territories such as the South China Sea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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