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Tempers have raged before.
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And the president has raged before.
George W. Bush in November reopened arguments that had raged before the Iraq war began in March 2003.
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A civil war seems to have raged on the island before the arrival of the British navigator Captain James Cook in 1774; a decimated, poverty-stricken Polynesian population of only about 600 or 700 men and fewer than 30 women was found by the Englishmen, who also observed that the large statues were no longer venerated, most of them having been deliberately overthrown.
"They have raged up".
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However, debates have raged on for centuries about this verse.
Yet the battle of the sexes is nothing new, having raged since before we can remember, with or without the presence of a ceremony or document.
I walked across broken glass strewn in the streets, and I could smell the aftermath of the fires that had raged the night before.
The debate over whether newspapers reflect views or influence votes has raged since long before the Sun claimed it was responsible for the unexpected Conservative general election victory of 1992.
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