Sentence examples for rather fractious from inspiring English sources

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You will be unsurprised to hear that Satanists are a rather fractious bunch, with many different organisations, beliefs and rituals.

Reading that Barack Obama is going grey got me thinking today about my own, rather fractious relationship with my hair.

The skirmishes became rather fractious from then on in, PSG irritated by Olivier Giroud's presence with tempers duly boiling over in stoppage time.

Libertarians, fittingly enough, are a rather fractious bunch, which means the Libertarian Party enjoys something less than universal esteem among those who share its stated philosophy.

It can make for a rather fractious affair.

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As it has become clear that British and American forces have some hard and difficult fighting ahead of them, the mood is sombre rather than fractious.

In the last few weeks the debate about the election debates has become rather more fractious than any version of the real thing was ever likely to be.

These, rather than fractious protests and dangerous inebriation, were the marks of true carnival and annually dominated the Lenten season throughout the 1830's, 40's and 50s.

They indicated that they would rather postpone that fractious debate so their proposal could gain momentum.

It is rather a politically fractious, perilously pampered democracy.The long viewBehind Mr Osborne's lofty ratio between spending cuts and tax rises, there are human beings.

Now Clinton needs to demonstrate that, at the age of sixty-seven, after more than twenty years in the public spotlight, she represents a brighter future rather than a fractious past.

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