| 1. | Dole has been especially prickly in past campaigns during candidate debates.
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| 2. | Both men are often criticized as arrogant, headstrong and prickly.
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| 3. | But there are many prickly political, legal and financial obstacles.
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| 4. | Russian diplomacy has become more prickly and uncooperative, even reckless.
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| 5. | Yet, it's still prickly, bursting with rage.
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| 6. | Well, prickly pear now grows new pads with a vengeance.
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| 7. | First you encounter prickly stickers at the end of the leaves.
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| 8. | There is also the issue of McCain's prickly personality.
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| 9. | Payton can be uncommonly prickly to friends as well as opponents.
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| 10. | The second explores the often prickly relationship between writers and politics.
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