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The referendum has unified an often fractious, routinely competitive business.
For these often fractious groupings al-Qaeda may provide practical expertise, cash, weapons and communications skills.
Freshly minted Islamic governments largely triumphed over their often fractious, secular rivals in postrevolutionary elections.
Both have worked hard to improve a trade relationship that is often fractious.
PR hopes they will help an often fractious alliance to unite in adversity.
Their relationship with the city is often fractious, and now and again it threatens to bolt to New Jersey.
It is the latest episode in the long and often fractious history of soft drinks, prohibition laws and race.
An Artist was written between 1981 and 1985, years of crucial, often fractious and bitter transition in Britain.
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It remains to be seen whether Mr. Booker has a harder time dealing with the often-fractious Council than he did in his first term.
Some have pointed fingers at the city's often-fractious Common Council, whose six elected members reviewed and often fought over development proposals.
Part of the problem, several developers said, is White Plains's often-fractious Common Council, whose six elected members review every proposed development.
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