They are based on personalities and quarrels over who did what in the war.
And though the quarrels between the church and the republic are not fully buried, it would take a lot of digging to unearth them.
He spends too much time quoting obscure reviewers and reciting minor academic quarrels, and says too little about Trevor-Roper's place in the great tradition of British historians.
Raghda fights with her eldest daughter, who is, she thinks, becoming too American, and she quarrels bitterly with her husband about how best to be armed against bias attacks.
Sure, Canadian trade skirmishes, Mexican immigration quarrels and irksome French officials are flashpoints, but mostly America's mind is elsewhere.
But nevertheless, for all that, before we speak about dialogue we need to determine the sources of existing quarrels and disputes.
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She was clearly excellent company, but also difficult and prone to quarrels.
One of the main reasons why the South-East Asians have prospered is that they have concentrated on economic development, setting aside old quarrels and territorial disputes.
One element in the West's policy is not in doubt: it wants to put strong pressure on the Albanians to end their internecine quarrels and rally round a broad, representative leadership.
The setting is a sunshiny suburban town that seems to have been scrubbed with a strong moral disinfectant, and the picture features the usual quarrels, flirtations, and pranks, culminating at the prom.
If this atmospheric account of publishers' quarrels and low-grade hackwork for a succession of vividly painted editorial scamps has a flaw, it is that Thackeray sanitizes its darker side for the benefit of his middle-class audience.
It is harder for them to settle old quarrels, and some of them see Labour's new moderation as a chance to outflank it on the left, by becoming the party of higher public spending.
His quarrels with liberals and liberalism were sometimes rancorous, but they did not turn on any fundamental disagreement about the ultimate destination.
It is more likely, according to the Irish, that the dead man was involved in smuggling diesel, and was killed after unrelated quarrels with men from his village of Cullyhanna.
Mr Johannesen's predecessor, Joannes Eidesgaard, had stepped down after quarrels with his foreign minister and disagreements within the coalition.
Quarrels between Turkey's soldiers and its civilian rulers are nothing new.
The Turks and the Iraqi Kurds are setting aside their quarrels.
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Such famous groups as the Budapest and Tokyo string quartets had well-publicized internal quarrels.
We know from experience that no quarrel tends to be more difficult than the quarrels within a family as what is common gets neglected and differences are amplified.
Despite a telephone call from Madeleine Albright, America's secretary of state, to offer her services, no progress was made on the nagging issue of how to handle the Greek-Turkish quarrels over ownership of uninhabited islands close to the Turkish coast and oil rights under the Aegean.
Many in the poverty-stricken country, caught up in the quarrels of its Balkan neighbours, believed that a monarchy would provide peace and prosperity.
Once, primaries were essentially family quarrels, as trade unionists jostled with lifestyle liberals for the Democratic nomination and economic conservatives jostled with religious zealots for the Republican.
Hopes that border quarrels in the region might be settled by arbitration were raised when Eritrea and Yemen accepted the ruling of an international court in The Hague over the disputed Hanish islands in the Red Sea.
The numbers of men and women, their ages and even cultural upbringings must be carefully calculated to try to prevent what could be potentially devastating cosmic quarrels.
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Such quarrels have come to the fore because countries' economies are now so closely intertwined through trade and investment that almost any government policy can have a discriminatory impact on foreign companies.
But it should be beyond doubt that more, and more detailed, comparisons of this sort are the way to advance the debate on education beyond tiresome quarrels over how much governments should be spending.
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