The Burke Civil War of the 1330s led to unrest and outright warfare in Connacht (Knox, 134).
"If there is any hope of avoiding outright warfare and a return to the Ages of Chaos," Rafael said, "we must find it."
The Treaty functioned to temporarily institutionalize a regional balance of power in which outright warfare gave way to diplomacy.
Switch on Shoreham Historically, relations between the legislative and executive branches have been strained, at best; at other times, they have bordered on outright warfare.
The transformation of a sibling rivalry into outright warfare pitting Goliath against Goliath has profound implications not just for the Baby Bells, but for consumers as well.
Yugoslavia, in particular, is making apparent the costs of long-repressed hatreds, but it is hardly the only area of ethnic tensions, which range from friction to outright warfare.
Eventually, the fervor of the cultural revolution leads to outright warfare fought by competing cadres using weapons they didn't understand.
He has headed the worst administration for Indians since the days of outright warfare and extermination.
Batumongke Dayan Khan repeatedly sought trade relation with the Ming, but rejection turned him more and more to outright warfare.