The battle for the Democratic presidential nomination is getting increasinglyfractious.
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Parliament is becoming increasinglyfractious as the government prepares the country for a major economic shock.
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It is an increasinglyfractious affair, although both sides agree that reinforcing victim protection is a very good thing.
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An interesting solution to the increasinglyfractious relationship between the US and the EU on trade emerged this week.
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Parliament has been increasinglyfractious, twice rejecting his ministerial choices, and some cabinet posts remain unfilled since last year's fraud-marred election.
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New Zealand First leader Winston Peters and Shaw have had increasinglyfractious public exchanges in recent months, and this week was no different.
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Tevez travelled to his family home in Buenos Aires without City's permission last week, in the latest chapter of an increasinglyfractious situation.
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Most chippers here import their potatoes from Britain, a supply line that's looking increasingly at risk from the UK's increasinglyfractious EU divorce.
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US Protests: On the eve of an almost certain invasion of Iraq, Mr Bush is facing an increasinglyfractious nation and a fast-growing anti-war movement.
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Although Mr Pence told Fox News that he backed Mr Ryan with Mr Trump's blessing, the move underlined the increasinglyfractious split in the party.
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So it is bitterly ironic that its anniversary, marking the longest period of democratic peace in Spain's history, should be fraught with increasinglyfractious discord.
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France is becoming embroiled in an increasinglyfractious battle with Brussels over its failure to meet deficit targets set by the European Commiss(...)