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Archaeologists' most public conflicts have been with indigenous peoples over the appropriate treatment of human remains.
He had already insinuated himself into public conflicts in order to gain followers.
"You should always look in Russia for the business interests behind any public conflicts," Mr. Kasparov said in an interview.
"Like any profession that requires trust by the public, conflicts need to be minimized or eliminated, not simply disclosed," Mr. LaFalce said.
The feud fed into a succession of increasingly public conflicts, starting with a court case in 1898 when Lavinia Dickinson changed sides and took a stand of her own against the Todds' further claim to Dickinson land.
At the triumphant end of a most dramatic season, City feel vindicated in the two most public conflicts of Mansour's four years: the replacement of Hughes with Mancini, and the new manager's agonising stand‑off with Carlos Tevez.
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But it might have embroiled the orchestra in a distracting public conflict.
This week's crackdown comes days before the expected start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and highlights an increasingly public conflict in the Emirates.
The consolidation has not been affected by Tyumen's long and very public conflict with Sidanko, a Russian oil giant partly owned by BP P.L.C., over another subsidiary.
Nuno's public conflict with Negredo was one of the reasons for the deterioration in the coach's relationship with his players.
Now, in the wake of an already heated (albeit artificially contrived) controversy, he must ask himself whether a prolonged and public conflict is the best way to begin a second term.
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