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scuffles
noun
Plural of scuffle
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Seven of Morsi's co-defendants chanted against the army who ousted him, local journalists shouted for his execution, and scuffles broke out between rival lawyers.
After scuffles with gamekeepers, the trespass leaders were arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned.
Scuffles broke out as the demonstrators, some throwing bottles, faced off with riot police in a narrow lane of Alpine houses on the edge of the town.
When the motion was passed by 29 votes to 21, scuffles had already broken out at the city hall.
Police also drew Tasers during scuffles at the protest at Warwick University.
At Bangkok's Victory Monument, an obelisk dedicated to the victors of the minor Franco-Thai war of 1941, a rally against the coup ended in ugly scuffles between protesters and military police.
Two days later the row escalated into two bloody scuffles, allegedly involving knives, baseball bats and spades.
See articleAmid scuffles between police and protesters, Italy's parliament passed a much-amended austerity budget worth €54 billion ($74 billion).
The positioning of the rig in May had provoked maritime scuffles with Vietnamese vessels, as well as protests and fatal anti-Chinese riots onshore.
With the exception of a few minor scuffles, widespread fears of violence failed to materialise.
Apart from a couple of scuffles, delegates talked for almost four months.
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