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Africa and the European Union have been at loggerheads over how to address past injustices, including slavery and colonialism.
Referenda would also possibly provide a way out of the impasse when Commons is at loggerheads with the Lords.
The row has divided the council with environmental officers at loggerheads with the commercial services department responsible for the work.
Mr Bradbury was frequently at loggerheads with the county council, particularly in recent years when the council limited the number of pupils.
The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future.
How does a person, much less a society, balance these things, which are often at loggerheads with one another?
The various statements were at complete loggerheads, spun perfectly and selectively by organisations in damage-control mode.
The veteran Congress leader is understood to have brokered peace between his children who were reportedly at loggerheads.
Since the start of this project in 2003, four loggerheads have been tagged, fitted with transmitters, and released.
These North American basketball stars are at loggerheads as their teams prepare for tomorrow's Superbowl clash.
Should I point to any pertinent debates where different interpretations put the issue of truth at loggerheads?
The two men had been at loggerheads over a long-running dispute about devolution.
We suggest that he invite NSOs and provincial sport organizations which are now at loggerheads to participate in this process.
Even within the PLO the different factions are often at loggerheads and maneuver to gain the upper hand.
Money laundering had now become a political issue, and Mexican and U.S. officials remained at loggerheads.
In the next two years, the Republicans and Democrats will often be at loggerheads, mired in the gridlock of divided government.
Fans gibbered with joy at their surprise Warrington gig in May, but by Amsterdam Ian Brown and Reni were at loggerheads.
Clearly, the selection process for membership ensures the selection of balbutient loggerheads with butyraceous brains jectigating in the reniform hallways of mediocrity.
Two extremes of state legitimacy, equality of rights and voter support, are at loggerheads.
Film-makers are said to be at loggerheads over the rights to Mattel's best-selling toy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Henceforth all those who were at loggerheads with Erasmus, and they were many, ran the risk of being pilloried in the colloquia.
She had, however, a strong will, and was invariably at loggerheads with others.
He and the village have been at loggerheads about the Institute, I believe.
But nothing was accomplished because Barrios and the President of Salvador were soon at loggerheads.
Unlikely bedfellows these, given that they have been at loggerheads for the last few months over stable staff representation.
Developer Persimmon Homes has been at loggerheads with Erdington residents for six years over its plans to build on the Nocks site at Holly Lane.
As to the possibility, however, the authorities are at loggerheads.
Well, my dear fellow, we shall not come to loggerheads about that.
For the preceding twenty hours he had been at loggerheads with the crew.
Italy was at loggerheads with Austria, her ally, and about to break.
Petersburg, and even Anna Thedorovna and my father had come to loggerheads with one another, owing to the fact that he owed her money.
Kim Powers and his fraternal twin brother, Tim, were close as children, somewhat estranged as adolescents, and after that pretty much at loggerheads.
Crime scene investigators were spotted scouring the scene in Loggerheads Road yesterday for clues as to what had happened.
Situated at Loggerheads Country Park, Denbighshire, the festival promises a raft of entertainment.
Caffi Florence at Loggerheads Country Park, near Mold, and the Tweedmill Factory Outlet, near St Asaph, are the twin gateways to the new Clwydian Range Food Trail.
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