The study found that it wasn't feuding Mafia types paying to bump someone off, but angry spouses and jilted lovers. |
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He was friendly with noncritical writers, but he always seemed to be feuding with somebody in the press. |
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Another professor, with whom the plaintiff had been feuding, allegedly tore down the notices. |
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As they had been feuding virtually non-stop for ten years or more, that was a lasting peace. |
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The sources blamed the cutbacks on an explosion of feuding among prisoners. |
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A violent street brawl broke out in Bury town centre when two feuding groups were ejected from a nightclub, magistrates heard. |
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In a 2001 article in New York magazine about feuding couples, one dueling duo, Dave and Brooke, traded barbs about her wireless addictions. |
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The story of three feuding women is described as touching, funny, wise and gloriously witty. |
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Sadly, the world has been feuding for many years and unknown to her, the dispute is because of her. |
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The three feuding groups adopted extremely cruel methods to slaughter each other and engage in ethnic cleansing. |
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But loans have to be repaid, even to relatives, and this is a common cause of family feuding and murder. |
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This cannot be put down to traditional Irish begrudgery, or the provincial feuding that characterises the arts scene in any small city. |
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This land is a birthplace of ancient civilization, split between feuding faiths. |
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In 2001 he brokered a so-called peace deal involving a number of feuding families in the Southill area. |
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Only two years ago the party was gripped by internal feuding, which led to the expulsion of openly fascistic elements from its ranks. |
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Both countries realize that military disengagement and political feuding are no substitutes for a more effective partnership. |
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Mirza, like most romantic heroes, was a stranger to Sahiban's land and belonged to a feuding clan. |
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Many of her friends were gone, she was feuding with her family, and she was showing signs of dementia. |
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Moreover, it is a sordid story of printers feuding, interminable law suits, and monopolistic practices. |
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I am convinced that the world would be a better place if it was not subdivided into a thousand feuding portions by religious beliefs. |
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I was not unwilling to clash with him when we were in Malaysia, but feuding between two sovereign states was different. |
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They came here for sanctuary after feuding between loyalists erupted into threats of execution. |
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Constant intertribal feuding prevented both the formation of larger political units and the development of any economic co-operation. |
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It is hoped that it will be a peaceful affair and that there will be no family feuding among the rival clans! |
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Courtney has been feuding with the other former members of Nirvana for years. |
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Street gang the Deuces are feuding with their drug-dealing rivals the Vipers. |
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His death is associated with feuding between two local families. |
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Our families have been feuding for generations, forget about marrying him! |
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Some of you might say, this is hogwash, but just look at the number of families who have been torn apart by women feuding, this is only self-evident. |
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We wish the people of Sri Lanka a speedy end to private feuding in the interests of peace. |
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In 37, having married Mariamme, granddaughter to both of the feuding Hasmoneans, Hyrcanus and Aristobulus, Herod took Jerusalem, with the assistance of Gaius Sosius. |
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We are secretly chagrined when the two feuding clans reach a sober peace in the solemn dawn that follows the romantic suicide. |
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It has undernourished, sloppy and feuding institutions that require constant intervention from the president to function at all. |
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Related: Cameron to publish EU referendum bill one day after Queen's speech So Ukip's feuding is not merely a sideshow. |
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All of them have a great responsibility to put feuding aside and to unite behind the new leader, whether he was their individual choice or not. |
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If the professional photographer noticed us feuding in the corner he certainly didn't capture the conflict, but maybe it should be acknowledged. |
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Ryaas, a former director general of regional autonomy, suggested that the two feuding parties reconcile their differences in order to reduce the political tension. |
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On Wednesday night two feuding families became involved in an altercation. |
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By 2003, Scott began feuding with eminem, then the biggest and most powerful rapper in the game. |
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The Miley tweet marked the peak of the hostilities, ushering in a social media silence between the two feuding celebs. |
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One suspect is the Pakistani Taliban, who have been feuding with the Haqqanis. |
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New York courts are more likely to avoid granting joint custody in situations with feuding parents. |
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It was, according to observers, a snakepit of feuding and backstabbing. |
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Instead, it should be seen as the determination to put an end to feuding and to bureaucratic sectionalism. |
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They are two peoples who must coexist as neighbours or offer their grandchildren the prospect of eternal feuding. |
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Do you remember the Gladstone era, when Gladstone and Disraeli were feuding? |
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He could not hear clearly enough to know what they were feuding about. |
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The Canadian people and Canada's businesses are tired of the intergovernmental feuding and lack of accountability surrounding this issue. |
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Bury the hatchet? How very boring. The art of feuding is in a sorry state. |
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The feuding speedskaters Chad Hedrick and Shani Davis took falls from grace. |
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We've seen organizations get derailed by changes in project scope and feuding technological ideologies. |
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A moderate Islamist was elected president in January amid hopes he could unite the country's feuding factions, but the violence has continued. |
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The finale, in which Friar Laurence reconciles the feuding Montagues and Capulets, is pure grand opera. |
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Ethnic feuding between Ogoni and Andoni in September 1993 affected 26 000 people, many of whom were killed. |
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Perhaps there are men or women of secret visionary ability in there, suffocating beneath the weight of mediocre debate and petty parochial feuding. |
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The committee members separately speak to feuding families to convince them to put an end to their vendettas. |
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The feuding families and the Prince meet at the tomb to find all three dead. |
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Publisher Nicholas Rowe was the first critic to ponder the theme of the play, which he saw as the just punishment of the two feuding families. |
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Two brothers are feuding bitterly over the succession, while their octogenarian father spitefully clings to patriarchal powers that he has relinquished on paper. |
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A British prime minister feuding with his chancellor of the exchequer. |
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And yet, even as Swift is rubbing elbows with Justin Timberlake and allegedly feuding with Katy Perry, country music is working its hardest to reel her back in. |
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This tension was at the heart of some fierce feuding within Ukip over the last few weeks that turned into an attempted coup on Farage's leadership. |
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This is particularly vital in this region, where clashes between nomads and farmers over scarce water resources and grazing lands are common, and where feuding between 1999 and 2001 left 26 schools burned to the ground. |
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Sam finds himself caught between neighbors feuding over a tree. |
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We have also found on the domestic political front, this operation creates an opportunity for feuding political parties to find common ground and unite behind our troops. |
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Inter-cartel feuding and a sustained decline in the demand for cocaine in North America may be leading criminal groups to kidnapping either for monetary gain or for other ends. |
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With the support of France, the government regained control, although episodic clashes between the army and the rebels continued throughout the year, worsened by ethnic and religious feuding. |
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Let the feuding participants know that their behavior is not appropriate. |
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Not all of the feuding parties are on board yet. |
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It has not been made sufficiently clear that French-English feuding has rarely involved the population as whole, even if people have viewed each other across the language fence with ill-informed intolerance. |
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The elite Garda Response Unit regularly patrols the troubled estates which are virtually run by the feuding gangs. |
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In July cops raided a number of homes and caravans belonging to the feuding families and seized a shocking array of weapons. |
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Cromwell's death in 1658 caused the English Republic to collapse into feuding military and political factions. |
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The ceasefire notwithstanding, sectarian killings actually escalated in 1975, along with internal feuding between rival paramilitary groups. |
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After the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, the incidents of feuding between clans declined considerably. |
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The regency then alternated between several feuding boyar families fighting for control. |
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By the 2nd century, the empire declined amidst land acquisitions, invasions, and feuding between consort clans and eunuchs. |
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Managua was chosen as the nation's capital in 1852 to allay the rivalry between the two feuding cities. |
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The feuding for control of the Jersey waterfront made news as sluggings, bombings, and beatings continued on the Jersey City docks. |
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Rudd invests his reformed do-gooder with charm, and Douglas and Lilly provide solid support as the feuding father-daughter dynamic. |
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Set to Prokofiev's sumptuous score, this telling of Shakespeare's romance takes us into the families of the feuding Montagues and Capulets. |
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Francois was shot on Wednesday when members of a feuding family opened fire on his car when his driver refused to stop at an illegal checkpoint in the town of Al-Samata. |
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It was rumored that the Tolkien family became split on the series, with Christopher Tolkien and his son Simon Tolkien feuding over whether or not it was a good idea to adapt. |
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In 2006, Disney's High School Musical made use of Romeo and Juliet's plot, placing the two young lovers in rival high school cliques instead of feuding families. |
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This growing civil discontent, the abundance of feuding nobles with private armies, and corruption in Henry VI's court formed a political climate ripe for civil war. |
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Nicki Minaj made it clear she and Iggy Azalea are not feuding. |
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A major bomb-making factory was found on a housing estate as police in Northern Ireland stepped up their offensive to keep feuding loyalists apart. |
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Vogueing began in the New York gay scene as a non-aggressive battle between two feuding individuals or groups who chose to use dance instead of violence to settle differences. |
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Noble Rot considers these renegades of the wine world, examining the underlying foundations of these changes from technological pressures to feuding chateaus. |
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