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- But with this rancorous cartel, nothing is ever wholly predictable.
- Discussions were heated but not rancorous, five jurors said Wednesday.
- Some employees have resigned amid the rancorous infighting over the deal.
- The tone in a runoff was expected to be more rancorous.
- More than 175 people showed up for a rancorous and sinkholes.
- Only a few bills have faced rancorous floor debate or major amendments.
- The forthcoming debate is bound to be a rancorous one.
- The rancorous debate cost the Phoenix area Super Bowl XXVII in 1993.
- It heralds the beginning of a rancorous and bloody end.
- Moreover, it sets a rancorous mood for the nation.
- Phelps is known for his rancorous rhetoric aimed at gays and lesbians.
- Despite rancorous public dealings, the two companies manage to do business.
- The two parted after a rancorous separation and lawsuit involving the children.
- After an open, somewhat rancorous debate, the idea was embraced.
- Even today, reminders of Chile's rancorous past crop up.
- Another of Abbas's troubles is his rancorous relationship with Arafat.
- The debate promises to be lively, if not rancorous.
- The South Carolina campaign was a rancorous, negative one.
- The formal ratification followed months of rancorous debate that divided the country.
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