Then in 1955 he had his first big success, making the first ascent, with an Indian expedition, of the 7,518m Saser Kangri, in the glacial region of northern Ladakh later disputed so rancorously between India and Pakistan. |
Two previous Eurogroups had ended rancorously, and a spat between the Greek and German governments on February 19th had soured the mood further. |
The whole community is rancorously divided into parties on almost every subject. |
However rancorously the debate may have raged, actual scientific comparisons are notable by their absence. |
Do you remember a time when Americans have been more fundamentally, rancorously and bitterly divided about the government of their country? |
In the 1970s, his parents moved from the country's eastern region to settle in Camden, then separated rancorously when he was six. |