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"I know Steve is going to give Cory Booker some tussle over the next 60 days," he said.
There has been some tussle between them and the younger guard who honed their political skills during the first Intifadah from the late eighties to the early nineties.
After quite some tussle, the government approved crucial amendments tabled by the House of Lords, and the bill which updates our consumer rights in response to commerce moving online will become law by July, a monstrous 17 months after it was introduced into the Commons.
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Crossman, who had some tussles with him over Treasury parsimony, emphasised his "accountant's mind".
After some tussles with state regulators, who wanted to be sure that electric ratepayers were not funding Montana Powers fling into the digital world, the utility added more glass tentacles.
Prosecutors say one of the women shared a video of some tussles on her Snapchat account -- and that, on the video, she can be heard quoting from the movie "Fight Club," which depicts brutal underground brawling by adults.
I'm sure there were some tussles for power, like in any organization, I guess, but yeah, I think he just sort of quietly went back into the same pattern.
But for the residents of Lake Walton Park, the battle over their precarious perch in this rapidly growing county is not some philosophical tussle over the loss of rural land to sprawl.
And while some stars fall, some have tussles just like regular people do — and for the most part, as long as consumers support them, so will their sponsors.
"They have had some good tussles in the past," said Schmidt.
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