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Meanings of political feuds in English
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Usage of political feuds in English
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Their anti-corruption efforts are also stymied by hesitant policy-makers, politicalfeuds and inefficient state administration.
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A hired pimp was despatched to Boston to hunt up slanders, originating in politicalfeuds there.
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Left and Right politicalfeuds, brought across town from Parliament, have been basic elements of the trial.
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The tendency of such conditions to inspire politicalfeuds and to foster factional animosity is quite obvious.
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But in the Ben Barka affair, Morocco's sordid politicalfeuds seeped into the intelligence agencies of France, Israel and probably the US.
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As these problems can be the embodiment of long-standing politicalfeuds, unraveling them may involve more time in meetings than anything else.
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All social and politicalfeuds were placed before him, and his advice would heal the severest schisms and restore the most perfect harmony.
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The Middle East's politicalfeuds have stoked sectarian tensions between Islam's main Sunni and Shi'ite branches in recent years, contributing to increased militant violence.
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But as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw by 2012, foreign firms must grapple with persistent violence, politicalfeuds and legal uncertainties dogging large-scale investments.
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Politicalfeuds were indeed forgotten; thanks to a noble-minded Premier that was natural enough.
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Politicalfeuds, Sunni discontent or an attack on a holy site could spark a renewal in broad violence, as could any Israeli strike on Iran.