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Dan McLagan, his communications director, promised more verbal warfare.
Here's hoping for plenty of verbal warfare, and none of the other kind.
But I assume that most group riders don't engage in verbal warfare before sliding into their communal vehicle.
According to some of the Celtics, it was the Knicks (6-5) werewere guilty of starting the verbal warfare.
The two had engaged in some verbal warfare (which Pechstein described as "so-called quarrels in the press"), accusing each other of feigning illness to skip races.
It introduces us to the world in which cricketers wage verbal warfare, an unlovely distorton of what has always seemed, from the boundary, like a dignified sport.
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Venting over shifting contemporary conditions was left to cranks like Carroll O'Connor's well-named Archie Bunker, who waged verbal siege warfare with the newer, scarier New York from his pillbox Queens living room.
The conflict/size-comparing of Rob and Bulbous broke out in verbal tribal warfare, admired by Voldepussy, who was mostly concerned with giving camera-love to the feather that had returned to his ear, now that Tyson and his advice were gone.
Francis was a voice for gentleness in an age when most voices were shrill and warfare, verbal and much worse, was never far off.
Class warfare?
Verbal abuse.
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