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While Sprewell will do his best to keep a hand in Carter's face, his reinforcements -- the Knicks' big men -- will make sure that Carter pays for driving at the rim.
The archaic word "strife" was in heavy use in those rackety days, with inflation provoking strikes, pay settlements driving inflation, thick-headed, two-bottle-lunch management, bloody-minded unions with insurrectionary ambitions, weak government, energy crises and power cuts, skinheads, filthy streets, the Troubles, nukes.
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