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You end up being the enforcer in someone's local feud.
Thus we know that in medieval soccer, matches were usually held to settle some kind of local feud.
We got evacuated from a Devon hotel because the well had been poisoned in a local feud.
They have not ruled out a connection between the shooting and a local feud between two gangs.
In her new treatise, Made in Brighton, she gleefully recounts how she later sold the eyesore to a "moustache-twirling developer", earning herself a million-pound profit and her first local feud in the process.
The election of Ernst of Bavaria expanded the local feud into a more German-wide phenomenon.
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Its countryside, especially on the French border, was infested with smugglers and bandits and riven by local feuds.
Grievances about corruption, bad government, worsening local feuds and foreign soldiers could all fuel anger at rule from Kabul.
There are some speeches and everybody says something amiable about everybody else: local feuds are forgotten for the day.
Local feuds appear to have driven Mr McMaster to his death; Labour's National Executive Committee decided on disciplinary proceedings against those involved on October 29th.
The Greek cardinal Bessarion was sent to Germany (1460) to promote the crusade, but local feuds and wars blocked his efforts.
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