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Because of their fathers' feuding, the two are forbidden to see each other.
United in 1850 after centuries of feuding, the districts still have distinct personalities fueled by their origins.
Feuding The engine house for the programme was the Home Office's police research group which had been given £25m to feed research to the police and to evaluate their work.
One official said it was "a wake-up call" to find evidence, after the attack on the forward operating base, that the fighters were partisans from three factions with long histories of feuding: the Quetta Shura Taliban of Mullah Muhammad Omar; the network commanded by the Haqqani family; and fighters loyal to the Hekmatyar clan.
If the Heat and the Knicks were publicly feuding, the pupil and the teacher were feuding privately: Riley taking shots at Van Gundy for his woeful attempt at a peacemaking role in the Mourning-Larry Johnson fight; Van Gundy seeing a cold, impersonal side to a man he admired more than almost anyone else in the profession.
She was an ideological warrior from the organisational wing of the NSW Liberal party, and her years as president of the party – between 1985 and 1987 – were marked by some of the worst infighting and personal feuding the party had ever witnessed.
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