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Or perhaps it is just that Venezuelan journalists are sick of Chávez's constant squabbles with his neighbours.
Hilariously henpecked by his wife — their constant squabbles are the inverse of Carlos and the Queen's camp romance — the dictator is almost entirely passive, an old man losing his grip on power.
Vice President Hamzah Haz, a longtime opponent of Mrs. Megawati who is now working side by side with her in forming the cabinet, said the new government hoped to avoid constant squabbles like those in which Mr. Wahid dismissed 22 ministers in 21 months.
He became affectionately known for his constant squabbles with his wife, his trademark patched-up spectacles and his love of pigeons.
In 1965, he joined the New York Times but left after less than two years, turned off by constant squabbles between the paper's editors in New York and Washington.
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I'm sick to the back teeth of the constant squabbling.
"The constant squabbling is so destructive," said Philip Heinrich, 28, a schoolteacher.
They had hoped to revive the main opposition party behind a serious contender, but constant squabbling hamstrung the effort.
Their constant squabbling made not just for an unstable regime, but also for a poor electoral showing in 1999.
First, the constant squabbling, pettiness and inability to agree on a common leadership and strategy always made donors leery of the rebels and the political [arm].
He has traded in Roseanne for a sibling but kept the blue-collar small-town family whose constant squabbling is their way of expressing love.
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