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It is a subject which is rarely spoken about and many of these marriages are organised to settle old disputes.
Held in Terlingua, Texas, in 1967, the debut cook-off was organised to settle a score between the embryonic CASI and an East Coast food writer who reviewed their champion's effort as "Texas mud pudding" in an article boldly headlined Nobody Knows More About Chili Than I Do.
According to local legend, the first competitive woodchopping match in New Zealand was held in a pub, organised to settle a booze-fuelled, campfire bet.
The French proposal was met with strong opposition from governing bodies representing the other Gordon Bennett nations, and at the instigation of Germany a meeting of the bodies was organised to settle the dispute.
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Prepare to settle the claim.
Eventually, I settled on this: I was visiting London (I'm from Australia) and had organised to stay at a family friend's house who I didn't really know all that well, and they hadn't turned up.
Patch had always felt, he wrote in The Last Fighting Tommy, that "politicians who took us to war should have been given the guns and told to settle their differences themselves, instead of organising nothing better than legalised mass murder".
"I repeat that neither Atlético nor Deportivo have anything to do with these incidents, they are organised by radical groups who have their histories and their accounts to settle".
Serious matters to settle".
She refused to settle.
Why the rush to settle?
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