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1
But it has not taken long for
partisan
rancor
to emerge.
2
The pitched battle over Kavanaugh added to perceptions of Washington as paralyzed by
partisan
rancor
.
3
Jefferson was denounced with a bitterness surpassing the
partisan
rancor
with which later generations have been familiar.
4
The dispute has caused an extraordinary breach between the White House and law enforcement and deepened
partisan
rancor
.
5
In the US, an ugly contempt of women has been exposed in recent years under the guise of
partisan
rancor
.
6
Owens, viewed as the underdog, told Reuters by email that he believes voters have tired of
partisan
rancor
and extreme viewpoints.
7
US President Barack Obama urges Americans to reject political "absolutism" and
partisan
rancor
,
as he kicks off his second term.
8
Hamilton likened the
partisan
rancor
in Washington to the Old Testament friction between Moses and his people as he led them out of Egypt.
9
She built what's called a secret Facebook group, a choice many people are making amid the
partisan
rancor
of the 2016 election and its aftermath.
partisan
rancor
partisan