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- Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S . D ., said there was even discussion of items that have proved to be fractiously partisan over the last two years.
- Now, in a measure of how feelings here about Du Bois are still fractiously mixed, a movement to name one of two new public schools in his honor is fueling controversy anew.
- Zazvorkova and Brodsky are both Czech acting legends with decades of experience onstage and anbilm; married to their art off-camera, they nestle warmly, fractiously, and believably on-screen.
- Interviews with the band from the late 1960s present the image of a cheery, hippie rock-blues ensemble, but rare footage from the studio tells otherwise as the group fractiously records its lone album with Joplin on vocals.
- The Church of Scotland has taken a stand, urging caution, and even Britain's royal family has weighed in, fractiously, with Princess Anne favoring genetically modified crops, and her organically inclined brother, Prince Charles, opposing them.
- Finally, " Arrested Development " returns for its second season with Michael ( Jason Bateman ), the lone voice of reason in the fractiously greedy Bluth clan, finding that extricating himself from his family is far more difficult than he imagined.
- In a vote which displayed coup leader Hun Sen's total control over the once fractiously independent National Assembly, all but one of the 99 representatives present approved the lifting the prince's immunity from prosecution, a privilege held by members of parliament.
- The "'War of the Golden Stool "', also known as the "'Yaa Asantewaa War "', the "'Third Ashanti Expedition "', the "'Ashanti Uprising "', or variations thereof, was the final war in a Gold Coast ( later Ashanti Region ) and the Empire of Ashanti, an autonomous state in West Africa that fractiously co-existed with the British and its vassal coastal tribes.