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Even Pir Gailani, a much revered religious leader, was accused by other delegates of trying to start a quarrel by bringing his daughters to the gathering, Ms. Gailani said.
"To tell a fellow officer 'I came from Japan' was to start a quarrel" in the tense period after Pearl Harbor, Keene explained.
They may be just trying to start a quarrel, so don't let them.
Is she quick to start a quarrel from nothing or does she only rarely lose her patience?
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"So, I started a quarrel," he recalled.
His wife had started a quarrel over a woman who was to join them on their cruise when they reached Martha's.
In a summit meeting, world leaders tend to focus more on exchanging in-depth views, rather than on starting a quarrel.
She felt that it was not worth getting angry and starting a quarrel when the solution was simple: just refuse to comply with future demands.
During her regency, the Prince of Wales attempted to start a number of quarrels with his mother, whom he saw as a useful proxy to irritate the King.
He was under great strain when his wife started a violent quarrel over their child.
"What she wrote started a national quarrel," "CBS Reports" announced in a one-hour special, "The Silent Spring of Rachel Carson," in which footage of Carson was intercut with footage of government and industry spokesmen, to create a de-facto debate.
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