The scandal broke when a political quarrel in the national postal service brought its severance payments out into the open.
And the moment we fail to recognize the good in those with whom we quarrel, is the moment that we've lost sight of who we are as a people.
The quarrel in Washington highlights the difficulty Americans have in resolving the puzzle of Colombia's leader.
Paul Frazier had asserted in his press conference that the quarrel on the morning of December 6th had been between Amy and Seth, but all the other evidence indicated that it actually had been between Amy and her dad.
Banks, retailers and the police are keen not to quarrel in public, so they tend to speak from the same script.
More than 70 years ago, in 1929, a quarrel about control of the Western Wall sparked riots throughout Jerusalem, and then throughout Palestine, in which 133 Jews and 116 Arabs were killed.
The police say the lawmaker was killed in a quarrel over a woman.
In truth, of course, the quarrel over the role of the inspectors is a quarrel about the case for war if everything else fails.
On the same day Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the United States, said he had been misquoted in a widely leaked report that he had called the quarrel the worst crisis between the allies for 35 years.
As eventual rivals the two did quarrel but in time reconciled.
As frequently happens, however, I suspect history will reveal the consequences of the quarrel to be quite apart from what anyone anticipated, hopefully in this case for the better.
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Allowing Mr Sharif to emerge as the winner of this byzantine quarrel must have seemed to the general the most acceptable solution in a state that claims to be a democracy.
When a local Cantonese speaker objected to the noodle-eating in bad Mandarin, a quarrel erupted.
On Jan. 19, the first day after the Muslim fasting month, a quarrel broke out between a Muslim migrant and a Christian minicab driver in Ambon, the provincial capital.
In due time she came to portray her quarrel with the Labour Party as a domestic extension of the same global struggle.
Papa followed him outside and told him to surrender the rifle as he was in no fit state to start a quarrel with a gun in his hand.
MS. NORRIS: Now, you might quarrel with the timing of these firings, and even in the way that these firings were carried out.
Instead, an unseemly quarrel between agencies responsible for helping the animal has broken out in India, home to most of the world's 5, 500 or so remaining tigers.
In this next exchange, Franks argues that if Genson wants to quarrel with the U.S. attorney's criminal complaint charging Blagojevich with corruption, then lawmakers should be able to question the governor.
Early tales include a furious quarrel with a local Anglican vicar, both of them hollering from tombstones in the parish churchyard.
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Some revisionist history can leave the reader up in the air, wondering why, in the light of the historian's myth-busting, Catholic and Protestant bothered to quarrel with each other at all.
His quarrel with Mr Wasmosy sharpened to the point where the president, as commander in chief, ordered him into 30 days of disciplinary arrest for impertinence.
When Bush announced the United States was pulling out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty, Putin took it in stride -- suddenly ending a quarrel that once threatened to disrupt U.S.-Russian relations.
In order to appeal to the conservative Justices on the high court, the story of a booze-soaked quarrel was repackaged as a love story.
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