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And yet America's response at the time, and the subsequent attempts to revise it, exemplifies how complex and even fractious that historic relationship really was.
In any case, the tenuous, even fractious nature of the relationships on the show is often what makes them interesting; it's easy to be invested in the story of two people who aren't sure if they can trust themselves or each other.
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Europe's collective decision making is even more fractious.
But the Democratic alliance is even more fractious than the Republican one.
The contest is likely to be brutal.The Tory leadership race is even more fractious.
The annual meeting of the National Arts Club last month was even more fractious than usual.
But if it doesn't, the marriage of cultures in modern Britain will become even more fractious.
Mr. Lamy departs from some European colleagues on the even more fractious topic of genetically modified food.
New concerns about widespread American spying on Internet and telephone traffic will make existing disagreements about data privacy, an important issue in Europe, even more fractious.
"Even a fractious minority wields enough power to skew a reader's perception of a story," wrote the online-content director Suzanne LaBarre, citing a recent study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison as evidence.
The Coventry situation had become even more fractious in recent weeks, as the owners banned the local paper, the Coventry Telegraph, from interviewing the manager or players because of the paper's support of the petition urging Sisu to sell up.
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