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The White House says its failure to close Gitmo is down to fierce bickering and legislative constraints imposed by Congress on the transfer of detainees.
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The 1980 nomination contest lacked the "fierce ideological bickering that marked the 1976 state convention", in which Mathias was nearly excluded as a delegate.
When Strzok did make the long-anticipated public appearance, he was rewarded with hours of heated questioning, shouting and bickering by members of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees in a spectacle that put the country's fierce partisan divisions on display.
Rhetoric in the telecoms industry has turned increasingly vitriolic in the past few years amid a fierce battle over TV sports rights and bickering over the development of ultra-fast broadband.
But demonstrations against harsh austerity measures in Spain, Portugal and Greece; bickering among European leaders over Greece's financial problems; and the European Central Bank's fierce opposition to any restructuring of Greek debt have all conspired to send bond rates soaring in the last week.
"No bickering".
The sideline bickering.
Who are these bickering nabobs?
Minus the bickering.
A year of bickering ensued.
Indeed, this street is a wave of advocacy and streaming window peonies and tulips, a fierce glimpse of history, an echoing of nightly gunshots, a flag of black pigeons flowing east toward the end of a continent, a hunger for immortality, a tiny brusque city, a bickering idea, a useless boutique, a fertile song widening into a love for all that lives.
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