Aún no tenemos significados para "fractious relationship".
1The British royal family has long had a fractious relationship with the media.
2Much ink has already spilled about men's complicated, occasionally fractious relationship with pornography.
3The ICC has a notoriously fractious relationship with the African continent.
4The Bayer case underscores the still fractious relationship between global pharmaceutical firms and India.
5The pair have had a fractious relationship since she joined the council in 2013.
6Another former England captain, Alec Stewart, said a fractious relationship could seriously damage the team.
7The prime minister, Nicolas Tiangaye, with whom he had a fractious relationship, also stepped down.
8Alec and his father had shared a fractious relationship.
9The Manchester United manager had a fractious relationship with Benitez during the Spaniard's time at Liverpool.
10Take a look back at the UK's often fractious relationship with Europe over the past seven decades.
11The fractious relationship between the family and the ANC has been the subject of past media reports.
12A far cry from its troubled stock market debut in 2007 and fractious relationship with the City.
13Yet Froome's comments may be interpreted in the context of his fractious relationship with his former team-mate.
14Ms Arnold and Mr Shadbolt have had a fractious relationship since she joined the council in 2013.
15Contrariness was the hallmark of the UK's sometimes fractious relationship with the EU long before the Brexit vote.
16Murder followed fractious relationship The attack and suicide attempt followed a protracted and turbulent history between the pair.
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