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1 There is no reason for so much litigation in connection with railroading.
2 This is a burning question in Tirhoot and occasions much litigation .
3 The AHERF bankruptcy generated much litigation and regulatory activity.
4 The Civil War was the occasion of many important business enterprises, and gave rise to much litigation .
5 He was a farmer of great energy, industry and will power, and was given to much litigation .
6 The warranty provisions, which, as before stated, had given rise to much litigation , were more clearly defined.
7 From a business standpoint he may be regarded as a failure, for he had been more than once a bankrupt and involved in much litigation .
8 Two or three years later, after much litigation , the taxes were paid; in the newspapers it was stated that the amount was over $1,500,000.
9 Much litigation is driven by the search for answers, writes chairman of the Bar Council SC Turlough O'Donnell.
10 Much litigation followed with Eton College in consequence, but in 1469 the grant was confirmed and carried out by John Carpenter, Bishop of Worcester.
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