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They're a tense bunch, given to screaming and brawling (the latter known as 'excesses of manliness'), and things first start going seriously wrong when they go astray due to human error.
After more than three years of economic ups and downs and partisan brawling, the realities of governing have dimmed the Obama magic.
The series, accordingly, has a proprietary tone, an insider's perspective that doesn't merely portray firefighters, warts and all, but revels, often comically, in their weaknesses: the alcoholism, the brawling, the womanizing, the profanity, the sexism and the homophobia.
We all know that Britain has a problem: the binge-drinking, the brawling, the town centres filled with vomit on Saturday nights, the courtrooms packed with alcohol-related crimes.
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The match started slowly, but both teams soon began brawling in the ring.
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