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1 There is often much exaggeration, much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
2 The condemnation of the poignancy of Aristophanes, as having too much acrimony , is better founded.
3 There is too much acrimony right now.
4 Before it all went belly-up amid much acrimony , Apple made a number of key signings and established an interesting roster.
5 They broke up in 1989 amid much acrimony , leaving behind three albums, legal acrimony and a lot of shattered dreams.
6 EU foreign ministers fly to the French Riviera to sign a the Nice Treaty, which was negotiated in December amid much acrimony .
7 Two years later, he took over Hull City football and Hull rugby league clubs, but walked away in 2000 amid much acrimony .
8 There was so much acrimony during the divorce process, and so many threats were made on both sides, that the judge imposed the bonds.
9 Thus there were two debates at this time proceeding with much heat, and with just so much acrimony as to make them highly interesting.
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