Raban remained silent as the two bickered, glaring at the back of the half-elf, willing him to blow into tiny, microscopic pieces. |
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For the entire decade, federal, provincial, and municipal governments bickered over who would bear the costs of relief. |
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However, while the women bickered and quarreled, their herds escaped. |
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The two countries have bickered long and hard over China's request for access to more of Russia's oil and gas. |
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In the meantime in 1965 the houses of Champagne bickered themselves in front of the cameras of television. |
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Both came off as negative, terrible people as they bickered, and it was still impossible not to empathize with both of them. |
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Now the sun lay softly upon it, and a stream bickered through a glade, and now the path lay through thickets, which hid the further woodland from view. |
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A path led in the foot of it, the water bickered and sang in the midst. |
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They bickered constantly and sniped at each other with abrasive, even caustic, jibes, but Drake made a valiant effort to stop himself short of physical violence. |
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There followed an intensely painful decade of industrial decline and political instability during which jobs, people and companies all left Chicago while politicians bickered and racial antagonisms flared or festered. |
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Having bickered for decades over their rights to the Krishna river, AP and upstream Maharashtra and Karnataka are now furiously building dams and diversions that the river might not support even in flood. |
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As expected, the candidates bickered and backstabbed their way through car valeting and shoe shining tasks. |
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Dad had placed a cob of corn on a stump for the jays, who bickered over it non-stop. |
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When the family bickered over the inheritance, Hallveig's sons, Klaeing and Orm, asked assistance from their uncle Gissur. |
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At Zanies last May she sportively bickered with the vocal crowd. |
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