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Sunday's disallowed goal finally gave the nation a legitimate grudge that links football and Germany.
The monumental grudge that drives Koreans in this competition easily ranks among the world's most ancient.
He wrote tracks, some of them making the cut for Carry On the Grudge, that were more sung than rapped.
Boris and K have some history, a simmering grudge that long predates K's partnership with J and that necessitates a bit of time travel.
● Anyone nursing a grudge that "Bring It On: The Musical" lost out to "Kinky Boots" in this year's Tony Awards can find comfort in the theater critic Peter Filichia's "Strippers, Showgirls and Sharks" (St. Martin's Press, $26.99).
And the third fight ended in a stunning knockdown of a veteran Devil, Ken Daneyko, by a young Ranger, Manny Malhotra, and ignited a grudge that might be continued at a later date.
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ABC News is a famously factionalized place, full of intense rivalries and grudges that go back years (That was my interview!).
The Wrath of Kenton may well develop into one of those Archer grudges that go on and on like Duracell.
Frequent flashbacks to high school supply alliances and grudges that still simmer, but these days Lim is more preoccupied with self-examination.
But an end to the broader conflict will be elusive until his government tackles the economic, cultural and political grudges that have long fuelled Tamil nationalism.
As in other racing circuits, Indy car drivers, racing teams, speedway owners, promoters and others form factions and hold grudges that can sabotage even simple decisions.
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