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And there are the very public clashes with others in his profession.
Since Mr. Obama put in a new diplomatic and military team, public clashes with President Hamid Karzai have declined.
As so often happens, partisan self-interest in this case produced not bitter public clashes but, rather, dulled indifference.
And real estate, with its brash personalities and public clashes, taps into players' competitive natures, he added.
Once in government, in spite of some public clashes, it made several significant gestures towards the far right.
But it was the Citizens United decision in 2010, which allowed unlimited election spending by corporations, that provoked the most memorable public clashes.
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But the public clash caused a storm of debate.
Britain's new prime minister, David Cameron, avoided any public clash over the BP oil spill.
Sister Catherine, back for a fleeting visit, said the public clash with the archbishop had drained her.
Meanwhile, Thomas again played down his latest public clash, a midgame argument on the bench with Zach Randolph.
A former senior White House official, Omarosa Manigault Newman, is in a public clash alleging the President uses racist and sexist language, while the White House strongly denies it.
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