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Simon's television career has been less acrimonious.
The system would be fairer, cheaper, easier to administer and less acrimonious.
He has less acrimonious relations with Mr. Romney, who hasn't attacked the libertarian congressman as vehemently as some other rivals.
And he said he would govern in a more bipartisan, less acrimonious spirit than President Clinton and Mr. Gore had.
His goal was to make future approvals of biotech crops swifter and less acrimonious by effectively allowing countries to opt out.
The shield-law advocates were more upbeat, even if they might have preferred a less acrimonious path toward proving their point.
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Less than a year after the acrimonious independence referendum, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, clearly impressed voters from around the UK.
Taking on his former club less than three moths after their acrimonious parting of the ways was always going to be difficult for Mourinho, who was roundly booed and shrieked at by the predominantly Real Madrid supporting crowd at the Sun Life Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins.
Like Buchanan, Johnson and Hoover, Bush has "left the country less united and more divided, less conciliatory and more acrimonious" than he found it, Wilentz says.
The total is about $1.7 million less than the developer's original offer because of an acrimonious last-minute dispute with the tribe.
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