She gets married abruptly, then abruptly widowed, then she has an abrupt falling-out with her nephew, and so on. |
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The exact nature of the falling-out remains uncertain but Mandaric appears to believe that he can run the club with another coach. |
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The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence. |
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For five years, until August 2000 when the pair had a falling-out, she served as prime minister, a largely ceremonial post, under Kumaratunga. |
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The falling-out was personal and ideological. |
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A refusal to shake the hand of Pardew and a public falling-out was relayed to millions of viewers and I for one loved the intensity of it all. |
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In the wake of a falling-out between Moscow and Beijing that began in the late 1950s, Mao Zedong pursued an alliance with American imperialism against the Soviet Union. |
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