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Trevor-Roper seems like a character out of Waugh, though he and the Waughs hated each other, one of many feuds that make Sisman's biography entertaining and poignant.
Their fractious opponents, due to start governing in two weeks, agreed to bury some of the many feuds that could jeopardize peace.
Their fractious opponents, due to start governing in two weeks, agreed to bury some of the many feuds that could jeopardize peace, but the two men most wanted by the United States continued to elude capture.
For the first few years, there were too many feuds — the architects Daniel Libeskind versus David Childs, the families versus the designers and builders, the community versus the demolition squads, the developer Larry Silverstein versus the insurance companies.
Gilligan was not the only journalist who reported that the government had exaggerated Iraq's weaponry in order to make the case for war, but his report was the one that stirred up the biggest row between the government and the BBC in the history of the many feuds between them.
So many feuds, so little time.
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After his death Russia once more disintegrated into many feuding principalities.
Mr. Amato had hoped to whittle the number of ministers from 25 to 21, but the need to placate the many feuding factions within his coalition undermined that goal.
Cuban and Stern have had many spirited feuds.
In this journal he carried on many literary feuds but also featured many new talents, including Søren Kierkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen.
Also take care with how much booze you consume, because alcohol is never far away from many family feuds.
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