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In Poland, too, the anniversary of the plane crash held some acrimony.
If more people embraced the seductive appeal of uncertainty, he says, it might take some acrimony out of our public debates.
A particularly important phase in this respect is the reign of Shahu, who succeeded Rajaram in 1708 with some acrimony from his widow, Tara Bai.
Perhaps most excitingly for longstanding Massive Attack fans, they also feature the return of rapper Tricky, who departed the band amid some acrimony after 1995's Protection.
Does that mean that the West is, in any sense whatever, at war with Islam?In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, arguments about the fundamental nature of Islam caused some acrimony between George W Bush and his evangelical supporters.
His first partnership with Holmes broke up amid some acrimony, but in the Oxford-educated Matthew Pinsent, eight years Redgrave's junior, he found someone who shared his appetite for competition.
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Whether they have enough to usurp or even stand beside NASL remains a point of some debate, one that might recall some of the acrimony that saw the vaulted name of North American soccer re-emerge in the first place.
It could drain some of the acrimony and paranoia from the U.S.-Pakistan rhetoric.
One London analyst said Wednesday, "Given such acrimony, some people may regard Polet as quite a confrontational appointment by Serge".
At the least, it confirms what officials describe as an easing of some of the acrimony that has raged between Moscow and Washington.
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