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"The relationship has become very strained," Mr. Richardson understated in an interview.
He said the relationship with Nelson has become "very strained," saying, "Many umpires have told me one thing was said to them and another was done; they are not happy".
It came when relations between the body that runs England's health service and the Oxford trust had become very strained over the former's decision to take the contract for PET-CT scanning services away from OUH and hand it to InHealth.
An early 1996 Q magazine interview revealed that relations between Blur members had become very strained; journalist Adrian Deevoy wrote that he found them "on the verge of a nervous breakup".
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Things became very strained, as under Indian law they were also legally liable for our actions.
During the autocrat's last years, his relations with his eldest son Bayezid became very strained, as Bayezid did not always obey his orders.
Turkish relations also became very strained within Nato, particularly with the US over strategies for dealing with Islamic State and the EU over refugee policies and human rights.
I would say that it became very strained at stages because of ongoing violence from both sides, by the way, not just from illegal elements, which as I established later through the Goldstone commission, but there was also Operation Vula from their side, where against President Mandela's instruction, AK-47s were brought in and were stored again, after the armed struggle was suspended.
He became very sad".
I became very knowledgeable".
"It becomes very real".
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