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On the outskirts of Kramatorsk, Dimitry Padushkin was quarreling with a small group of men sent to stand at the entrance of a decrepit and non-functioning municipal airport that he said he owned.Away from the group of men, who said they had been posted there to see that no Ukrainian forces landed, Mr Padushkin said that local pro-Ukrainians were frightened.
MORE than six months have gone by since César Gaviria, the secretary-general of the Organisation of American States, began to try to persuade Venezuela's government and its opposition to put aside their bitter quarreling long enough to strike a deal.
Devonshire opposed the government under James II and, for quarreling at court, was fined and briefly imprisoned.
It was in accordance with the agreement forced upon the quarreling factions by the shogunate that Takaharu, of the junior branch, ascended the throne in 1318 and took the reign name Go-Daigo ("Later Daigo").
In internal policy, however, he committed the grave error of quarreling with one of the two main Jewish ecclesiastical parties, the Pharisees who followed the Law with great strictness and with whom the Maccabean movement had in origin close affinity and siding with their opponents, the more liberal Sadducees.
The unifications of Italy and Germany removed the congeries of central European principalities that dated back to the Holy Roman Empire, while the breakup of eastern and southeastern Europe into small and quarreling states (a process that would yield the term balkanization) was not far advanced.
Yet it was clear that the Delhi sultanate was involved in contentious quarreling and ripe for overthrow.
Even during his lifetime, his children were quarreling over the spoils.
Potgieter then took some followers into Natal, but in 1838, after losing a fight to the Zulu and quarreling with rival Boer leader Andries Pretorius, he moved back to what became known as the Transvaal and established Boer settlements at Potchefstroom (1838), Ohrigstad (1845), and, to the far north, Soutpansberg (1848).
Many plays were also ribald in nature, particularly in their depictions of battles between the sexes, in which a quarreling husband and wife would try to outdo one another with shouted obscenities.
Factional quarreling broke apart the Janata coalition in 1979, and in July of that year Singh became prime minister with the support of his former political enemy, Indira Gandhi, who had imprisoned him during the state of emergency of 1975 77.
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