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The result was another public war of words.
The decision led to a very public war of words between Adobe and Mr. Jobs.
While Lawson may have lost her court battle, she claims victory in the public war.
In a bitter public war of words, United and Real blamed each other for the move's collapse.
The suspension was the culmination of a nasty public war of words and deeds between Haynesworth and Coach Mike Shanahan.
Ultimately the "secret war" in Pakistan represents an alternative model to Bush's very public "war on terror".
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Churchill, though "burdened by defeats, his sensitivities scuffed by the increasing backbiting of backbenchers" and public war-weariness, never flinched.
Its divisions and disappointments help to explain much about today's politics, from public war-weariness to the anti-establishment contempt that seethes among the Republican grassroots and the Tea Party.
Obama's gentlemanly refusal to engage in the bare-knuckle partisanship that his opponents delight in means that it is easy for the public — war-weary and buffeted by economic insecurity — to see him as responsible for the catastrophes he is trying to ameliorate.
To the delight of Beijing, both the length and inconclusiveness of these wars have left an America public war-weary and without the stomach to handle yet another challenge in Asia.
Meanwhile, we also see Margene get pulled in the private/public war, as she toys with selling an energy drink that seems to get her so coked up that she must dance around to Jewel and Human League.
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