Armado valued himself on the nicety of his skill in taking up quarrels according to the rules of art, and adjusting the ceremonies of the duello. |
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It is quite normal that conflicts of interests may sometimes lead to quarrels or even fights. |
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I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture. |
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Actually, the same principle used to solve domestic quarrels can be applied to achieve world peace. |
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Pam's recipe for a long and happy marriage is a lot of give and take, and always making up any arguments or quarrels before going to bed. |
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Customers often asked the kindly gentleman to help crack their problems, which could be anything from domestic quarrels to housing disputes. |
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The Baildons were known for legal quarrels, fighting, intimidation and even murder. |
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Serious diplomatic quarrels and armed conflicts have begun over less significant misunderstandings. |
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I have no quarrels with the broad thrust of the ambitions laid out in the smart, successful Scotland strategy. |
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I find the movie-person's view of the arts much more congenial, whatever quarrels I may have with it. |
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He doubts the ship's capacity to reach Europe, quarrels with his captain and asks to be left on the next island where there is water. |
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But at the same time, he quarrels with the logic that produced that strategy and puts a set of onerous conditions in the way of its execution. |
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A box of quarrels for the crossbow that hung from his saddle adorned his belt, and the usual broadsword rode in its scabbard on his left side. |
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Wherever there is some advantage to be gained, be it ever so trivial, quarrels are the order of the day. |
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His archiepiscopate was filled with quarrels with his cathedral clergy and, from 1207, with King John. |
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They will be further tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety. |
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I appeal to everybody here not to blaspheme this sacred place with political quarrels. |
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Judd, too, seems to have slacked off, except during bitter quarrels with Mal. |
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They spoke of every-day things, of the prospect of snow, of the next church sociable, of the loves and quarrels of Starkfield. |
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Family quarrels and personal differences, too, often have a hefty measure of the same thing. |
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Collaboration and cooperation replaced gossip, and teamwork took the place of quarrels. |
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He didn't mind public debate and obloquy, but he hated personal spite and family quarrels. |
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It is, however, often imprudent and officious to try and fix the problems and arbitrate the quarrels of strangers. |
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Andreas wouldn't admit it, but he loved walking in on their girlie catfights and quarrels about guys. |
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He tires quickly, quarrels childishly, and competes with his 7-year-old daughter. |
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As the snow continued to flurry on and off outside, quarrels between Wes and Frankie were constantly erupting inside the Horse and Carriage. |
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Thrust together amid the stark, craggy cliffs of the Irish countryside, the three women confront old quarrels. |
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It remains gloriously aloof from man's bitter quarrels, soaring, with a heavenly grace, beyond earthly feuds. |
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He uses his exploration of these long-forgotten characters and their arcane quarrels to advance three propositions. |
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I promise to refrain from taking part in feuds and quarrels and from creating enmity. |
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A penchant for disputatiousness has led to numerous quarrels with fellow radicals, including Foreman. |
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There are many interpretations on the quarrels and discord between the two men. |
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She shares her own student quarrels with New Criticism, describes how she supplements her use of it with psychology and history, and laments its waning relevance. |
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Quips and quarrels are often seen as foreplay with the direct Aries. |
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Much of the novel is devoted to dialogue between players during the games, and especially to their quarrels over the sporting history of which they are a part. |
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Funny how, in our much vaunted classless society, where everyone congratulates everyone else on how equal we have become, quarrels about elitism keep coming back. |
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In 1296, as a result of one of these party quarrels, the Guelphs and with them the Grimaldis were expelled from Genoa and took refuge in Provence. |
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Tensions were also high between soldiers from Italian 1st Regiment and those from France, with arguments and quarrels among the soldiers leading to duels. |
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Muldoon's ambition was always palpable, but Johansson quarrels with the common view that he simply used power in the service of his own ambitions. |
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A few Elven archers fell, pierced by the poisoned crossbow quarrels. |
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In this, as in other quarrels, Wilson found himself in a minority of one. |
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Nobody loves an unfeminine female who quarrels with her boss, who flatly contradicts the men around her, who insists upon the rightness of her own notions. |
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All the misunderstandings and quarrels of the past had been sorted out. |
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You are entering a challenging time of quarrels and conflict that nevertheless will offer you the chance to put an end to a tricky situation once and for all. |
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It's interesting to hear you say all of that, because no one quarrels with the fact that Bono does his homework and that his heart is in the right place. |
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However, the reform was undermined by corrupt officials, cynicism, and quarrels within the imperial family. |
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Satin scooped up his crossbow and sent a few quarrels after them as they ran, to see them off the faster. |
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When discords, and quarrels, and factions, are carried openly and audaciously, it is a sign the reverence of government is lost. |
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They lived out their spats and quarrels in public and in the papers. |
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But his later years were marred by quarrels with his eldest son and heir, the Dauphin Louis, who refused to obey him. |
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Meanwhile, domestic quarrels between Charles and Henrietta Maria were souring the early years of their marriage. |
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It did, however, coincide with an improvement in Charles's relationship with his wife, and by November 1628 their old quarrels were at an end. |
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As a result, the pope was often called upon to intervene in quarrels, affirm monarchs, and decide jurisdictions. |
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Wace says Arthur created the Round Table to prevent quarrels among his barons, none of whom would accept a lower place than the others. |
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Then Cassivellaunus quarrels with one of his dukes, Androgeus, who sends a letter to Caesar asking him to help avenge the duke's honour. |
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Besides that, Agassiz had, as a result of personal quarrels, omitted any mention of Schimper in his book. |
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Southerners do not outkill northerners in homicides carried out during robberies, they found, only in those sparked by quarrels. |
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Some scholars believe that the gods may have intervened in the mortal world because of quarrels they may have had among each other. |
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At the end of his reign quarrels arose with his Roman subjects and the Byzantine emperor Justin I over the Arianism issue. |
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A letter written by Lopo Homem alluding to the board quarrels over the claims of the two kings on exploration rights remains in Torre do Tombo. |
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Many of the surviving documents record his quarrels with other Russians and mistreatment of the natives. |
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For, indicatively, the quarrels between Germans from the East and the West are carried out using the same key words. |
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Over 9000 letters between Carlyle and his wife have been published showing the couple had an affection for each other marred by frequent and angry quarrels. |
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Members of the company later recalled several quarrels between the couple as Olivier was increasingly resentful of the demands placed on him during the tour. |
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Sometimes all group members paid an equal sum, which was likely to lead to quarrels when some members gained a more prominent place in the picture than others. |
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After the death of one of the skippers, quarrels broke out among the captains and traders, one was imprisoned on board and locked up in his cabin. |
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He managed to keep the whole team united, and any quarrels or arguments quietened down as soon as he appeared on the pitch or in the dressing room. |
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Their arguments weren't pleasant to hear or to watch, but they weren't yet having the all-out, slam-bang quarrels they would have when I was older. |
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