His other quarrel concerned the national census, which for some reason falls under the Commerce Department.
Nothing has exploded on the screen in recent years as violently as that mad quarrel.
In truth, both sides to this looming quarrel should do more to accommodate each other.
Yasser Arafat, regardless of some people's quarrel with him, is the epitome of an heroic struggle.
Together in Mr Zonca's film, they meet, quarrel and play against each other with great zest.
When a local Cantonese speaker objected to the noodle-eating in bad Mandarin, a quarrel erupted.
Encouraging savings is a goal that hardly any economist, conservative or liberal, will quarrel with.
By comparison, the current government's quarrel is a storm in a cup of Bovril.
An incident this month involved a quarrel between a Malay bus driver and a Madurese passenger.
No quarrel, of course, with the virtuous aim of providing basic health and education.
The quarrel has crystallised differences between South Korea's conservatives and liberals and divided the country.
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The quarrel in Washington highlights the difficulty Americans have in resolving the puzzle of Colombia's leader.
Even without some last-minute quarrel or crisis, leaders rarely manage to stick to the script.
What I quarrel with is the fact that even though they were under oath, they withheld information.
Some pundits might argue the sport had just recovered from its last infuriating quarrel when this one began.
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And yet every American president is implored upon entering office to bring the quarrel swiftly to an end.
Their quarrel now is mainly about its final dimensions and about their own unrequited demand for statehood alongside it.
While experts will no doubt quarrel over the accuracy of the ratings, the report is both important and fascinating.
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The angle at which they were left facing each other suggested a quarrel.
The Americans share the Europeans' desire to see Turkey improve its human-rights record and ease its quarrel with Greece.
The British abandoned the two peoples, to whom they had made irreconcilable promises, to settle their quarrel by war.
The police say the lawmaker was killed in a quarrel over a woman.
The West's quarrel with Ukraine is with its president, not with its people.
Having clashed with America over Iraq, Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, may not relish a quarrel over Iran as well.
His description of the Havel family quarrel over their restored pre-1948 properties is telling and, he suggests, not untypical.
Samokhval, the woman facing eviction from her home, has no quarrel with that.
His stance led to the quarrel with Jean-Paul Sartre and others at Les Temps Modernes, postwar Paris's leading intellectual magazine.
"When elephants quarrel, it's the grass underneath that gets trampled and the mice that have to run away, " quips Siazon.
After all, the two are hardly close ideologically, and their countries have plenty to quarrel over, from protectionism to Iraq.
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The scandal broke when a political quarrel in the national postal service brought its severance payments out into the open.
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