Sentence examples for that raged between from inspiring English sources

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In the quarrel that raged between Ancients and Moderns, Watteau seems instinctively to have sided with the Moderns.

Museum officials maintained that they were trying to avoid the kind of war that raged between the museum and City Hall in 1999, a dispute that was finally settled in a court agreement last year.

Ivan was born at the height of the civil war that raged between supporters of his father, Grand Prince Vasily II of Muscovy, and those of his rebellious uncles.

The debate between Lansman and Bailey echoes the debate that raged between Benn and his opponents on the soft left and centre of the Labour party in the 1980s.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — The deadly clashes that raged between rival rebel factions in Syria over the weekend accentuated the divisions hampering opponents of President Bashar al-Assad as they try to halt his forces' recent gains on the battlefield and persuade the West to supply the insurgency with weapons.

Reggie Bush raised a few eyebrows when he appeared to compare the perceived racial injustice of the grand jury decision not to prosecute the white officer responsible for the shooting dead of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson to the conflict that raged between Israel and Gaza over the summer.

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Still, rather that than the cornpone conflict that rages between Roberts Downey Jr and Duvall – both dreadful, the latter's ludicrous Oscar nod notwithstanding – in The Judge (Warner, 15), a shouty legal melodrama with bonus daddy issues that plays as half John Grisham, half Mitch Albom, and wholly embarrassing.

In addition, they contend, "the debates that raged both between and within" the Republican and Democratic Parties during the 1990s "shaped their respective responses to 9/11 — and still influence their foreign policy choices" today.

AS THE author of our Christmas special on the War of the Triple Alliance, a conflict that raged from 1865-70 between Paraguay and a coalition of Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, I've paid close attention to the burgeoning comment thread regarding the piece.

As Andrew Wheatcroft brilliantly shows in "The Enemy at the Gate," the skirmishes and the pitched battles that raged for centuries between Habsburgs and Ottomans, and their numerous vassals on both sides, represented not so much a "clash of civilizations" as a collision of empires.

And no one tuning into CNN or the BBC could escape the scenes of the monsoons that raged across Asia between June and November, killing untold thousands in Pakistan, Burma, Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.

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