A continuing feud between young Travellers and the local community is at the centre of the conflict, amid claims of a turf war over drugs. |
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The revelation led to a bitter feud and the pair did not speak for more than a year. |
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The bitter feud between huntsmen and the anti-hunt movement is about something quite different. |
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A bitter feud is threatening to overshadow Liverpool's Worthington Cup semi-final showdown with Sheffield United. |
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Their return has re-ignited fears that the bitter feud will escalate again. |
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The feud is the result of a long-standing turf war between the two groups to control the North's drug trade and extortion rackets. |
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His murder was linked to an ongoing feud between two families from the area. |
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His nephew, a known drug dealer, was killed as a result of the feud between the families. |
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The evil that was spawned from Cain became spirits, monsters, fiends, goblins and giants, forging the blood feud between mankind and monster. |
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A feud with her two older sisters over her boyfriend added to her mental instability. |
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An attempt is made to heal the long-standing feud between the Danes and the Frisians by the marriage of the Frisian king Finn to Hildeburh. |
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After a family feud led him to sacrifice his brother Chumpol as education minister in 1998, Banharn ran the portfolio through a proxy. |
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The resulting feud ravaged the Australian side of the 1930s and 1940s until Bradman finally purged O'Reilly's cabal. |
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The feud resulted in the club agreeing a three-year groundshare with Northampton. |
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Police are still hunting the gunmen who murdered the two girls, innocent victims of a feud between two rival gangs. |
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Anglo-Saxon law codes suggest a restitutive system, essentially a regulation of the feud. |
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Their feud dates back almost two centuries with a level of enmity that has only gathered strength over the passing years. |
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My hit counter goes up every time I have a feud with some dyspeptic sociopath on the pro-war left. |
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The Bharat award winner was also found keen to solve the ongoing feud between distributors and exhibitors. |
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His own C Company then became involved in a bitter feud with the other companies, which led to high ranking leader John Smith being murdered. |
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Before Ali can win his princess, there's a war followed by a blood feud to overcome. |
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Along the way there were stories and rumours that the two did not get on but Serena is adamant that the duo are not involved in a bitter feud. |
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The war then became a blood feud and the death of Longshanks in 1307 gave Bruce the initiative. |
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These disputes quickly became outright battles and soon a blood feud began between then two countries. |
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Here, the tale of a long blood feud between two families is transported to Brazil, but the resonant thematic material would work anywhere. |
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He dismissed talk of a feud with Brown, who is reported to covet the premiership. |
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As the project lurches toward banality, the characters plot, feud and leak to the newspapers, staging palace coups and office break-ins. |
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Every week promised a new pairing, a bitter feud, and a shocking reveal that changed everything for the characters. |
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A blood feud had been occurring between the two races for thousands of years. |
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Meanwhile, another man was shot and wounded in Belfast as the loyalist feud continues. |
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In Wales the gentry seem to have discarded the blood feud along with other elements of Celtic culture. |
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Yet the bitter 26-year feud that has divided them has its roots more in each man's very different personal and social backgrounds. |
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And now he's left the Cowboys for the Redskins, who have been engaged in a decades-long blood feud with each other. |
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Police have revealed a feud between rival travellers ' gangs led to three men being shot in Wickford. |
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He has a romantic streak and, full of remorse and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother. |
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His two finest henchmen were in prison, and he had started a killing feud with some extremely dangerous rightist groups. |
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The latest loyalist feud is sending further shock waves through the pro-Agreement camp in unionism. |
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While re-evaluating his life, he gets caught up in a feud between rival Scots-Italian ice-cream sellers. |
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I wanted to start afresh, to wipe the slate clean and forget about the endless mother-daughter feud, and finally let go of Ellum. |
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The bitter family feud over the brain-damaged woman's right to life evolved into an unprecedented political battle. |
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A feud between academics over Robert Burns' politics has taken a vitriolic turn with a savage attack by one expert on his rival's book. |
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Test's foot injury got him one more main event slot, rather than a nowhere feud with the Dudleyz. |
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The four men were members of a northside gang involved in a bitter feud between rival families. |
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The euro row for the mainstream media and politicians is a bitter feud between rival multimillionaires and the groupings that back them. |
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His downfall begins when he develops a feud with the charismatic history teacher, Mr Eccles. |
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Her arrival sparked a feud that flared into open hostilities last week between herself and the local mayor. |
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The shrewish A. N. Other seems to have a feud going with one Bevis Hilton, who also writes there. |
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His speaking tours took him to Athens, Corinth, and Ionia, where he contracted a bitter feud with his fellow sophist Polemon. |
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And what may have started out as a blood feud inside the Kim family could shake more than just the regime. |
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It's a feud that's much too tangled to unravel in an op-ed piece. |
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Akiko and Hashio get to settle an old-time lovers' feud mano-a-mano. |
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The system was so badly managed that an ongoing feud between the superintendent of schools and the elected school board resulted in the threat of a state takeover. |
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It was a feud between mafiosi who rubbed each other out with mortars or cannons. |
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How an old political feud that sprouted 17 years ago amid the deep coal mines of Appalachia was settled this Spring in a Kentucky state Senate primary. |
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The Secretary of State notes that you claim that your father approached village elders with a request that they mediate in the blood feud in which your family is involved. |
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As might be imagined, this seeking of justice would often escalate into a private vendetta and eventually into a blood feud between families or tribes. |
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His family is involved in a blood feud that takes place on Iceland. |
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Her family did battle with the, a vicious blood feud that lasted a decade. |
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They had been denied betrothal to each other by their fathers and by the tradition of their clans for there was a blood feud between their two great families. |
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The tragic tale of two star-crossed lovers in 14 th-century Verona, their romance doomed by the longstanding blood feud between their respective families. |
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Who could have foreseen the blood feud that would persist to this day. |
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The other forms relate to threats following a feud between two families, abuses or dialing at unearthly hours and disconnecting before the call is through. |
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Wilde recently stopped by The Tonight Show to rehash her Twitter feud with Bieber. |
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Unions now are left in the middle of the roiling family feud that all agree has no easy answers. |
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Their bitter feud has escalated since Shaq's offseason trade to Miami. |
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However, members of Adair's former C Company disputed the claims of former comrades that he was killed because of his role in the bitter feud within the organisation. |
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A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter feud erupted between her and her boss. |
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I tried explaining my feud with the waiter, but Jennifer was dismissive. |
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Columnist Art Buchwald, then engaged in a long-running feud with Alsop, tore the photos up. |
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That was amply demonstrated during the recent feud between rappers T.I. and Azealia Banks. |
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The outcome of the rum feud is critical for both Bacardi and Pernod Ricard, because the winner could net billions in future sales. |
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For all the chatter about Stewart's feud with Fox News, he and Bill O'Reilly have quite the bromance. |
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The family feud over America's Top 40 host Casey Kasem's deteriorating health hit a meat-throwing new low this weekend. |
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A Different Kind of catfight This feud between news anchor and weather woman is one for the ages. |
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But it would appear that even death has failed to reconcile the feud between her and her son, Richard, who was noticeably absent from his mother's funeral last Saturday. |
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The resolution of the Duchess's feud with the Binney family underscores the character's position as the apparent antithesis of true black womanhood. |
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The Glock family feud gets messier with new court documents alleging that gun magnate Gaston had a detective follow his ex-wife. |
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She wrote a dishy bestselling memoir that included details about her feud with her mother, Candy. |
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Nevertheless Apple is dumping Google, selfishly putting its feud with Google ahead of the needs of its customers. |
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Avatar and The Hurt Locker lead with nine nods each, Up is double-dipping, and the Sandra and Meryl feud continues. |
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She has avenged the feud for your violent killing with hard hand clasps of Grendel yesternight for diminishing and destroying my people for so long. |
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Either way, the FSA-ISIS feud got worse after the McCain visit with the Northern Storm, which ISIS viewed as a heretical act. |
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The latest victims of that feud include a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl. |
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It has been suggested that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage, to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches. |
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Kadyrov told journalists on Wednesday that Yamadayev might have fallen victim to a blood feud to a criminal turf war. |
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She is caught up in a good old fashioned Italian-style blood feud that stretches back decades. |
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You couldn't call it a feud exactly, but there had always been a chill between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. |
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The two men began to feud after one of them got a job promotion and the other thought he was more qualified. |
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Wilde's professional success was mirrored by an escalation in his feud with Queensberry. |
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In 2004, the Academy attracted media attention for a series of financial scandals and reports of a feud between Rosenthal and other senior staff. |
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The Knight's Tale shows how the brotherly love of two fellow knights turns into a deadly feud at the sight of a woman whom both idealise. |
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The Prince, now having lost a kinsman in the warring families' feud, exiles Romeo from Verona, under penalty of death if he ever returns. |
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The families are reconciled by their children's deaths and agree to end their violent feud. |
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Feminist literary critics argue that the blame for the family feud lies in Verona's patriarchal society. |
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The feud is also linked to male virility, as the numerous jokes about maidenheads aptly demonstrate. |
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The competition saw the beginnings of a feud between Seve Ballesteros and Paul Azinger. |
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In Brazil Hamilton and Massa ended their feud as he retired from the race and finish fifth overall in the championship. |
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Despite the feud, Button insisted he had his team's backing, and was optimistic for the 2005 season. |
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By 1992, the IPLO was destroyed by the Provisionals for its involvement in drug dealing thus ending the feud. |
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Stewart Copeland gave a scathing review of the show on his own website, which the press interpreted as a feud occurring two gigs into the tour. |
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Highland and border society acquired a reputation for lawless activity, particularly the feud. |
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It was the last Scottish clan battle fought on Skye, in which the Clan MacDonald of Sleat defeated the Clan MacLeod after a bitter feud. |
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Nevertheless, a private feud broke out in Lincolnshire between Sir Thomas Burgh of Gainesville and Lord Welles. |
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His warning, however, was dismissed as stemming from the personal feud between Segestes and Arminius. |
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The northern alliance collapsed after Urien of Rheged was murdered and a feud broke out between two of its key members. |
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This continual cycle of provocation and retaliation makes it extremely difficult to end the feud peacefully. |
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In Greece, the custom of blood feud is found in several parts of the country, for instance in Crete and Mani. |
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If these payments were not made, or were refused by the offended party, a blood feud would ensue. |
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Often the original cause is forgotten, and feuds continue simply because it is perceived that there has always been a feud. |
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However, there was a feud between the Banu Mahsa and the Berbers of Talavera. |
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The Emperor Henry V and Pope Calixtus II ended the feud by granting one another peace. |
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The Lady Gaga-Madonna feud dates back to the time when Gaga started her career and was criticised by media for copying Madonna's rebelious style. |
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Elsewhere, the situation remained tensed after 10 men including three brothers were gunned down in a tribal feud over the cultivable land. |
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At what point do we start calling this back-and-forth a feud? |
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The toeshoes have come off in the feud between Ballet Arkansas and its soon-to-be-former principal dancer and ballet academy director. |
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Years later, Scott would apologize for his role in the feud. |
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Lambs and Barbz, remain calm, but Mariah Carey is once again talking about her infamous feud with Nicki Minaj. |
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In the course of an enraged, drunken feud with his brothers, Bangana had deliberately destroyed a sacred clan dilly bag. |
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A WOMAN was injured by a bullhook after being caught up in a Traveller feud, the High Court heard yesterday. |
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A MAD axeman was being hunted last night after three revenge attacks in a suspected drugs feud. |
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There is a long-running feud in the SNP between the gradualists and the fundamentalists, but open warfare is not the way to resolve it. |
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There has been a blood feud between rival parts of the family for decades because of a dispute about land. |
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The feud ends in an eighteen day war where the righteous Pandavas win against the evil Kauravas. |
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The resulting feud between Hoffman and the Weiders, where money, power, and ego were at stake, consumed about two decades, as both parties vied for control of muscledom. |
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The victim's family apparently was responsible to launch a blood feud. |
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These ties led to the prevalence of the feud in aristocratic society, examples of which included those related by Gregory of Tours that took place in Merovingian Gaul. |
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However, more recent interpretations have pointed to the feud as a means of preventing and speedily resolving disputes by forcing arbitration, compensation and resolution. |
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The government has vowed to act and has mooted a law which would raise the sentence for a blood feud killing from 25 to a minimum of 40 years' imprisonment. |
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One of the more modern refinements of the blood feud is the duel. |
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The King was greatly irritated by the feud, to such an extent that mentioning the matter in his presence could result in banishment, as it did for one of da Gama's supporters. |
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It is sometimes considered the largest blood feud in American history. |
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It was claimed that the massacre was a result of a blood feud. |
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Later, conflicts were intensified by the personal feud around Brunhilda. |
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In 1866, the feud between Austria and Prussia finally came to a head. |
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The tug of love over baby Mollie has driven a rift between Leanne Stanford, and her mother Judith Roberts and caused a bit ter feud that has torn their family apart. |
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Waugh continued the feud long after his Oxford days by using Cruttwell's name in his early novels for a succession of ludicrous, ignominious or odious minor characters. |
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It is here that all the real drama of the Great Feud takes place, as in the chthonic struggles of old. |
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A FEUD over a woman led to a clubgoer being ambushed and stabbed in the heart by another man in a revenge attack after he left a city centre music event, a court heard. |
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