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You wake to the squabbling of pigeons, the scratch of their claws on the window ledge.
In some moments there are clear pre-echoes of David Thewlis in Naked and the mad squabbling of Withnail & I.
She was so far above the petty squabbling of the Hollywood studios that she wasn't bothered by the ebbs and flows in her popularity.
It is time to set aside the shallow squabbling of the Clinton era about the 1960's and focus on something that matters: the 1860's.
Bosh, comes the reply from the Sarkozy camp to what looks like the emergence on the left, after years of ineffectual squabbling, of legitimate figures who can confront the president eye-to-eye.
Distraught by growing factionalism within and outside his Administration, especially by the squabbling of Hamilton and Jefferson and the rise of a Jeffersonian opposition, he served another term only reluctantly.
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DVD, Warner Bros The Other Woman Occasionally energised squabble of the sexes.
But the parochial squabbles of greedy Thai politicians are now causing international distress.
The clashes go far beyond the set-up squabbles of Avengers Assemble.
Too often, he dwells on internecine squabbles of which the average listener knows, and cares, little.
The same, of course, is true of the self-referential squabbles of the cultural elites of Russia or Argentina.
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