| 31. | Any negotiations will be long, rancorous and difficult.
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| 32. | Outside the Criminal Courts building, the debate was as rancorous as ever.
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| 33. | The rancorous confrontation may not be over, either.
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| 34. | That there is a rancorous history between these two administrations is patently obvious.
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| 35. | The BOE's deliberations proved rancorous in 1998.
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| 36. | And the threatened eviction has set off a rancorous struggle for power and survival.
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| 37. | Long debates, rancorous debates, heated debates,
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| 38. | The film also captures the complicated and rancorous marriage between sports and public relations.
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| 39. | In the complicated and rancorous divorce, the children became part of the battleground.
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| 40. | Beneath the veneer of altruism often lay rancorous self-interest and ruinous competition.
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