| 41. | But after rancorous debate, the groups voted to keep the gathering in Seattle.
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| 42. | The postponement represents an embarrassing setback in a negotiation that has become increasingly rancorous.
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| 43. | The House and Senate approved different gun control bills after rancorous debates last year.
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| 44. | Assad had calculating, and often rancorous, relations with his fellow Arab leaders.
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| 45. | He was confirmed after a rancorous Senate fight.
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| 46. | In the rancorous atmosphere, even the depth of the snow was in dispute.
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| 47. | Relations between Venter and some of the scientists in the public project were rancorous.
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| 48. | So once again, women must make a major decision amid rancorous medical disagreement.
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| 49. | And then there are the often rancorous differences.
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| 50. | It's one of the most rancorous issues dividing Israel and the Palestinians.
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