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1
She still hoped that this was some
petty
squabble
.
2
As if the Master of the Silent Assassins would want to hear about a
petty
squabble
.
3
But you wear the Jewel, which makes your person too important to risk in a
petty
squabble
.
4
When he had fought Lars Larssen, it was not a mere
petty
squabble
over a division of loot.
5
And besides, I have no desire to take part in the
petty
squabble
between this country and the kingdom.
6
You have no cause to complain of the world, and you magnify a
petty
squabble
with a contemptible coterie into a quarrel with a nation.
7
Again, avoid the
petty
squabbles
because you're looking to embrace new vistas.
8
But the day has been characterised by
petty
squabbles
and cross-party condemnation.
9
Surely Trump and Sanders would set aside
petty
squabbles
for the good of humanity?
10
He is a conscientious objector, who isn't about to be drawn into
petty
squabbles
.
11
And your
petty
squabbles
will end as your lives will.
12
O'Shea has been involved in helping many family businesses through
petty
squabbles
to complex disagreements.
13
No English village is so full of
petty
squabbles
and malicious gossip as a small Indian station.
14
Students, workers and academics throughout the country have set aside
petty
squabbles
and ideological differences in its name.
15
He says that Americans-likeour fictional counterparts-areso consumed with
petty
squabbles
that we've ignored a gathering threat.
16
Never any trumpets, jewelry,
petty
squabbles
,
lime-lights, and silks; she never read criticisms, save those I sent her.
petty
squabble
petty