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The lineage of his mother and the quarrels of his father with the emperor determined Alessandro's destiny.
Sympathetic Midwesterners agreed with Southerners that the political quarrels of the 1850s constituted an attack on Southern rights.
For that matter, Dante's hell is largely populated from the bloody quarrels of a few small city-states.
We will see, six months from now, if they will not be fed up with the family quarrels of the Socialist Party".
One very fine example is a scene in which the two youngest children argue in a way that almost comically matches the quarrels of their parents.
There, from 1528 to 1537, he was a blind and despairing witness to the murderous quarrels of his children over the territory of Songhai.
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The sisters have the first quarrel of their lives.
No quarrel, of course, with the virtuous aim of providing basic health and education.
Some of the force of du Rivage's account of the Revolution lies in his dogged insistence that the great political quarrel of the time really was a quarrel of principles.
Andrew Sullivan hoped that Mr Obama might finally take America "past the debilitating, self-perpetuating family quarrel of the baby-boom generation that has long engulfed all of us".
Though now the Muslim head of a Muslim state, Ghāzān took up the hereditary quarrel of his family with these champions of Islām.
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