Hezbollah is the most dominant faction in Lebanon's patchwork of ethnic and religious groups.
He said calls were being made to all political faction leaders to contain the crisis.
It's part of the Ministry of Health complex, which is run by a Shia radical faction.
"He can, without knowing, be used by one faction to attack another, " she said.
It would have, at least, until it was blown up by the same faction.
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Collison is a plodding, uninspired piece of "faction" covering those same events of 32 years ago.
In March 1979, a faction of the Irish Republican Army murdered Airey Neave, her campaign manager.
For all of their visibility, deep-pocketed celebrities make up just a tiny faction of the guild.
Based in Sudan, the fourth wing is the Amer faction, headed by Omar Jaber Amar.
The other groups are the Haqqani network and the faction led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur.
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The guards' criticism of the reformist faction in the Iranian leadership was very harsh indeed.
It has split, but its reformist faction is too weak to challenge the League.
Analysts say the upsurge in killings indicates an "undeclared war" between police and a criminal faction.
But the Misrata faction is also lobbying for one of its own to have the job.
In the end, blacks were the only faction to vote against him in any numbers.
They have become, in effect, a non-faction faction, with Mr Koizumi as their unspoken head.
Mr Levy's faction, Gesher, is anyhow uncomfortable with economic policies and could quit over the budget.
Mr Ozawa was kingmaker, as both faction leader and LDP secretary-general, but never prime minister.
Kamalin Shaath, the Islamic University's President, says it almost doesn't matter which faction did what.
Moreover, the anti-Lee faction is not as powerful as last week's demonstration might suggest.
Though a Taiwan native like Lee, the conservative Lin sides with the party's so-called non-mainstream faction.
The ultra-conservative Salafist Al Nour party has seen members split off to form their own faction.
If you concentrate on balancing one faction against another, the debate moves on, often against you.
But the public counts for nothing in a faction fight, and his enemies had the numbers.
Mr Alemanno endorsed that move, but became part of the Alliance's most radical faction.
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And the faction leaders have ordered their fighters not to join the government's new forces.
What may determine the outcome of these faction fights is an underlying change in Mexican politics.
During the revolution that started in Mexico in 1910, the church backed a losing faction.
In her place, on December 4th this faction chose Emilio Chuayffet, a party veteran.
The difference is that the protesters will come from the left, the right and every faction in-between.
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