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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.
It is quite normal that conflicts of interests may sometimes lead to quarrels or even fights.
I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture.
Actually, the same principle used to solve domestic quarrels can be applied to achieve world peace.
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.
Customers often asked the kindly gentleman to help crack their problems, which could be anything from domestic quarrels to housing disputes.
The Baildons were known for legal quarrels, fighting, intimidation and even murder.
Serious diplomatic quarrels and armed conflicts have begun over less significant misunderstandings.
I have no quarrels with the broad thrust of the ambitions laid out in the smart, successful Scotland strategy.
I find the movie-person's view of the arts much more congenial, whatever quarrels I may have with it.
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.
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.
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.
Wherever there is some advantage to be gained, be it ever so trivial, quarrels are the order of the day.
His archiepiscopate was filled with quarrels with his cathedral clergy and, from 1207, with King John.
They will be further tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety.
I appeal to everybody here not to blaspheme this sacred place with political quarrels.
Judd, too, seems to have slacked off, except during bitter quarrels with Mal.
They spoke of every-day things, of the prospect of snow, of the next church sociable, of the loves and quarrels of Starkfield.
Family quarrels and personal differences, too, often have a hefty measure of the same thing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is the general counsellor, the reconciler of family quarrels, the arbitrator in differences, the guardian of morals.
Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg for quarrelling.
I take very little account of quarrels where amour-propre alone is concerned, but I never forget real offenses.
These quarrels regarding the claims of rival unions reveal the weakness of the Federation as an arbitral body.
As for the other Churches, they have not the same power of arbitrating in national quarrels.
Add to this, that they might have arisen even in a state of nature, and have been coequal with the quarrels of mankind.
Why have dialectics, when there were no quarrels and no differences of opinion?
The others are too dissolute, and scandalize me by their love affairs and their quarrels.
But the Union Party was so far from being a unit that during the summer factional quarrels developed within its ranks.
As an instance may be mentioned his quarrels with Rapoport, Geiger, and some other friends.
The letter is filled with all the venom and bitterness of the gnostic quarrels.
Too soon the mother states, with jealous fear, Transport their feuds and homebred quarrels here.
The lawyer is the only man he hinders, by whom he is spited for taking up quarrels.
I think there are quarrels and spites enough in the world, without brothers joining in with all the rest.
What spites and quarrels are still flourishing among my old neighbours which owe their origin to that election!
These exigencies also make government and law in the in-group, in order to prevent quarrels and enforce discipline.
I am aware that virility, whether circumcised or uncircumcised, has caused very fatal quarrels.
He was also wild and undisciplined, and wherever he was, quarrels and brawls arose.
The Churches of the east were torn by quarrels as to Eutychianism and nestorianism.
We are always for implicating Heaven in our quarrels, and causing the gods to intervene whatever the nodus may be.
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