It has also been depicted in its formative period of development as the site of bitter industrial strife.
The Republicans' defeats in 1932 and 1936 plunged their party into a period of bitter intraparty strife.
There was also increasingly bitter industrial strife in Melbourne as the prosperity of the prewar years failed to return.
The bitter strife between the two factions strongly influenced his lifelong anti-communist stance.
In the wake of the tsunami, Sri Lankans had appeared to set aside, at least temporarily, the bitter civil strife that has left 60,000 dead over three decades.
How should they cover bitter partisan strife, which is undeniably abundant, without aggravating that strife?
As they drive the sword-point at the face, it is marvellous that so fierce and bitter a strife should last so long.
Bianca e Falliero is a tale of emotional excess and bitter strife within war-threatened Venice.
Grateful for an end to bitter civil strife, the ordinary people of the Fed Suns venerated both the man and the army that had brought them peace.
The bitter strife in this village and untold others reflects the anger and despair among the millions of farm families in China's traditional breadbasket region.