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Whether or not it does depends on the opposition's behaviour.The opposition includes a rival pair of Islamist parties as well as two bitterly competing Berber-based parties (with 19 seats apiece).

To talk successively to senior administration officials and top Republican aides on Capitol Hill this week about the fiscal-policy climate is to be plunged back into bitterly competing narratives about how the other side is unable to stand up to its base, unwilling to give any ground and more interested in turning the politics to its advantage than doing what is right for the country.

During the "Bone Wars" of the late 19th century, paleontologists Edward Cope and Othniel Marsh marauded through the American West bitterly competing for dinosaur fossils, which led to some rapid and slapdash descriptions.

These same populations that can so easily disintegrate into bitterly competing interest groups, can just as easily be brought together through local civic organizations into a private-sector alliance that thinks through its needs as a bonded community.

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Worse still, the Shias are divided among themselves, with three of their parties competing bitterly within the ruling alliance.

During the war, several German bureaus competed bitterly for the honor of establishing anti-Jewish museums and libraries.

Bratislav Grubacic, a prominent political analyst, said that the sour atmosphere between the two camps seems likely to end in early elections in which they compete bitterly.

As in the United States, multiple airlines (which in Brazil include TAM, Avianca, Gol, Webjet and Azul) compete bitterly over domestic routes, often slashing prices below bus rates if you reserve well in advance.

Had we stumbled on a 275-year-old family feud resembling that of the Dell'Orto brothers in New York, who split their century-old family restaurant business in half to compete bitterly as Manganaro Grosseria Italiana and Manganaro's Hero Boy? Just how had these two plantations, owned by the same extended family, taken such starkly different paths as tourist sites?

Against a fractured political background, Fiat and these state companies competed, sometimes bitterly.

Traditional owners of the airwaves -- from radio and television station owners to companies like Motorola that provide special-purpose communications systems -- may bitterly resist giving up some of their existing spectrum or being subjected to potential interference from competing users.

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