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Meanings of angry controversy in English
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Usage of angry controversy in English
1
Neither will there be any pacification of this angrycontroversy through violence.
2
The sound of angrycontroversy died away in the distance.
3
If war has not ensued, it has led to angrycontroversy and bitter recrimination.
4
He was tolerant of human infirmities in an age of angrycontroversy and ascetic rigors.
5
There was eager, angrycontroversy on every hand.
6
The writer then professing his enmity to angrycontroversy, wished to seek further information on some articles of the Catholic creed.
7
Will you excite among them the spirit of angrycontroversy at a time when they are hastening to amity and peace?
8
But we must pass on from this important question of the Corn Laws, with the angrycontroversy to which it gave rise.
9
This rash act made the James died three years later, leaving his unfortunate son Charles to settle the angrycontroversy he had raised.
10
One most angrycontroversy has amused the world, and probably others scarcely less interesting are hidden in the copious stores of our Anglo-Indian correspondence.
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Angrycontroversies sprang up between Members, and personal collisions were repeatedly threatened by Members, armed and ready for conflict.