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Significados de political squabble en inglés
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Uso de political squabble en inglés
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Our whole trouble is a big politicalsquabble, and you know I detest politics.
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He experienced some politicalsquabble with Saddam and was forced to flee for his survival.
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Yes, he sees a human fight, while they are trying to make a politicalsquabble.
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Visitor numbers are expected to halve this year because of violence and the politicalsquabble with Russia.
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It's just that basic principles are far more important than a temporary politicalsquabble in Student Government.
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To my mind it's a wretched politicalsquabble at best, and the politicians will settle it before long.
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After all, what was any politicalsquabble compared with the fact that Grace had promised to marry him in June?
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After just two years, a politicalsquabble escalated into renewed civil war in late 2013, fracturing the new nation along ethnic lines.
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However, Haddon said naming Raab as Johnson's substitute would prevent a politicalsquabble among senior ministers over who fronted press conferences or chaired meetings.
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It was in the nature of a politicalsquabble, covering the whole State, dividing districts, counties, cities, towns, villages, settlements, beats, crossroads groceries, and families.
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Last year, a politicalsquabble stole the spotlight as then-TOP leader Gareth Morgan insulted New Zealand First's Winston Peters, describing him as an "Uncle Tom".
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Meanwhile, Yakima's economic-development advocates nervously await the outcome of the politicalsquabbles.
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Politicalsquabbles have often hampered Romania's progress in its 25 years of democracy.
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The chance should not be squandered through politicalsquabbles on the stadium issue.
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There was trouble going on here and there, petty wars and politicalsquabbles.
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Mediating politicalsquabbles instead of protecting innocents.