The correspondence ultimately proves a metaphor for the fractiousness and contention between Israeli Jews of different political and religious outlooks.
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In late 1976, the union lost an organizing drive in Bell County, Kentucky because of the political fractiousness.
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Indeed, much of it consists of Contract with America proposals that stalled, often through Republican fractiousness, last year.
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Getting such a consensus would appear to be a difficult task, considering the committee's mood of partisan fractiousness.
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In a Congress notable for the fractiousness of its Republican majority, GOP lawmakers voted unanimously for the broad impeachment inquiry.
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The United States has long found the Arabs'fractiousness useful in promoting bilateral peace talks and maintaining sanctions on Iraq.
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There are fuel shortages, labor unrest, gangs of armed thugs roaming the street, crumbling infrastructure and political fractiousness.
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It is frankly quite depressing to see two of the editors I most respect involved in such . . . fractiousness.
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The Commission received kudos for that stance, in a rare display of solidarity from a parliament sometimes known for it fractiousness.
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The same fractiousness prevails in the Kurdish north of Iraq, which is under Western protection and enjoys a large degree of autonomy.