It was sad that the Council had to bicker over who should pay for the work. |
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Two older men bicker over the rules of their game, in which they pit pet crickets against one another in battle. |
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Individual directors may disagree, bicker, dispute, squabble, fight or even disobey the chairman. |
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I came back to the city sitting on a crate of organic asparagus and listening to a homely, hippie couple bicker in the back seat. |
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Alex smiled to herself as Yuka and Mark continued to bicker about his hitting ability, and distantly, she heard a knock at the door. |
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Most afternoons, it's the two older players who bicker the most, like ornery retirees on a park bench. |
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They accuse and defend, bicker and quarrel, and cannot seem to talk about their real feelings or listen to each other. |
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To bicker senselessly and be sore losers is as pathetic as it is graceless. |
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Additionally, the two sides routinely bicker over the disputed islands, a supposedly oil-rich area. |
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We bicker because we love each other to bits and we're both invested in knowledge even when we think the other nutso. |
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Computers crash, characters bicker, and the general tone of the series is somewhat grim, with occasional bursts of humor. |
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They fight and bicker over nothing, over petty cultural differences. |
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It's either that or spend the next two years listening to Miliband and Cameron bicker over who's got the bigger peashooter to aim at the banks. |
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As much as they bicker, Messrs Krugman and Brooks both agree that just about any occasion can be used to mount a favourite hobbyhorse. |
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The fugitives here bicker, mope, sometimes betray each other, and their Polish saviour begins as their exploiter. |
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Far into adulthood Kathy, Tommy and Ruth dissimulate and bicker and set teenage behavioural traps for one another. |
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As others bicker, it has gone about building community centres, mosques, primary and secondary schools and clinics. |
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There will be temptations to bicker, there will be inducements from the north to sidle off and acquiesce in more compromise. |
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Meanwhile, shippers and railways continued to bicker about the various freight rates charged in different regions and for different commodities. |
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How can he ensure his glorious posterity while his companions bicker, fight and otherwise act ridiculously? |
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While the politicians and pundits bicker about what to do, Canadians in every corner of the country are feeling the pain at the pump. |
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Despite their sizeable difference in age, the two playfully bicker like, well, a couple in an Allen film. |
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And it must get us to root for survivors who often bicker or self-sabotage when we just want them to move forward. |
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The purpose of a campaign, after all, is to bicker about economic conditions and government actions. |
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A pair of student leaders sit inches away from each other and bicker about the region Telangana becoming a separate state. |
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I've counseled both of them separately, but it hasn't seemed to have done much good, as the two of them continue to bicker over things that would normally be shrugged off. |
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Jerry was left staring at his parents, who continued to bicker and argue. |
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In what looks like an average onstage dissection of a relationship, a boyfriend and girlfriend who live together bicker and spar over trivialities. |
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Eyes blazing red and chests puffed out, the diminutive rockhoppers bicker incessantly while the larger, and calmer, albatrosses preen. |
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When she returns home, Beatrix and Helen bicker about Beatrix's stubborn decision not to marry. |
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We bicker over the baby, strapped into her feeding chair, the slow, steady drip, and drip of the gravity feeding tube mocking our need for haste. |
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They do not want us to come here to whine, to bicker and to fiddle. |
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People ramble, they bicker, they refuse to follow a logical sequence, they base their thinking on misguided assumptions, they interrupt, they talk so long that everybody forgets the point they started out to make. |
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They bicker among themselves and refuse to adopt one. |
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They'd go to Sloppy Louie's, eat heartily and then bicker over the check. |
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The queen of the royal alien house of Abrasax dies, leaving behind three children Balem, Kalique and Titus to bicker over the inheritance. |
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All we think old people do is bicker about how different you are. |
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Efforts to form a coalition will be complicated, however, by the fact that Fortuyn's followers had not elected a successor to replace him in the days before the election and had already begun to bicker. |
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The X FacTor ITV1 8pm Dapper Dermot O'Leary tries to keep the peace as those catty judges bicker among themselves over who to put through. |
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In 2009 the isthmus saw nearly 19,000 murders or 45 per 100,000 people, making it the most violent place in the world. While the mafias are untroubled by national boundaries, Central America's governments bicker over them. |
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Since we wanted to photograph the first production Bicker, Steve invited us to attend the annual Bicker fly-in which was being held at Santa Paula this past July. |
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