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Lawmakers from the two chambers have bickered about it since.
They bickered for a few minutes over the right answer.
Agencies bickered over responsibilities rather than working together to solve problems.
They did rope in one sucker, but still the miners bickered constantly.
" As the pair bickered, Wyden said that "we have many colleagues waiting.
As the two bickered, Jones asked if he's going to get arrested.
They reportedly bickered over who got bigger cuts of steak at dinner.
Other Democratic groups have bickered about Virginia since Northam defeated former Rep.
The HDZ, Most and the prime minister bickered over jobs and power.
Amy Klobuchar and Joe Biden bickered about who wrote a particular bill.
The passion that made our sex so good also meant we bickered regularly.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE (R-Ill.) a loser and bickered with Sen.
She has a sister who bickered with her every step of the way.
Earlier this season, the duo even adorably bickered over names for their future children.
They bickered, as siblings do, and she admits she could be the annoying little sister.
That agenda largely stalled as Trump has bickered both with Democrats and his own party.
He has stoked political tensions, bickered with other politicians and created drama with other nations.
A few of the men bickered over the gifts, but they quickly settled their disputes.
In May, the regions of Trentino and Veneto in the country's northeast bickered over water resources.
Egos clashed, members bickered online, and some broke off to form the rival Democratic Football Lads Alliance.
But progress stalled when member states bickered over which of them would get to make the appointments.
I worried that the minutiae of domesticity would change us into petty creatures who bickered over laundry.
Last night, Warren and Buttigieg bickered about who would get covered and how much it would cost.
They bickered, one over the other, raised their eyebrows and smirked and sneered at each other's jibes.
The special also revealed that Kardashian and Humphries bickered with each other right up until the big day.
The pair even bickered over how many songs Simpson had recorded in her home studio at the time.
In May, they bickered in Instagram comments about whether a photo of Royalty was too provocative to post.
They bickered amongst themselves so fecklessly that it became hard to keep track who was actually their leader.
My home life was noisy: My parents, both college professors, were first-generation Polish Jews who bickered nonstop.
Faced with a hard shipping deadline of June 29, Apple's employees scrambled as managers bickered and executives locked horns.
Some European countries have built fences along their borders, as others have bickered over how to handle the crisis.
While politicians bickered, those rescued by the Open Arms were jubilant and ecstatic, jumping, chanting and hugging their rescuers.
"Another turtle, Mike?" she'd ask, and my brothers and I would laugh at them while they bickered over it.
" The hospital and nursing home bickered over which was responsible, she recalled: "They passed the buck back and forth.
Albemarle and the government also bickered over the price at which the company was obligated to sell its lithium.
Cruz took the opportunity to confront the GOP frontrunner on the attacks, and the two bickered back and forth.
Throughout the process, Trump announced contradictory policy positions, blindsided allies with changing tactics, and publicly bickered with key lawmakers.
California Republicans have bickered for years over what direction to turn — toward the political center or to the right.
It's reminiscent of earlier in this season when the two bickered about what to do with Mateo's trust fund.
During an acrimonious debate inside the parliamentary chamber, lawmakers bickered publicly on the backbenches as their colleagues made speeches.
Alarmed, Ms. Favel said she reached out to three Manitoba family services agencies, which bickered over who was responsible.
My mom and I bickered a lot, my brother was constantly getting into trouble, and my father was overwhelmed.
A term thrown around by both candidates as they bickered about the release (or nonrelease) of their tax returns.
And Jack Dorsey, chief executive of Twitter and Square, who opposes the measure, has publicly bickered with Mr. Benioff.
In a December 2018 Oval Office meeting, Trump and Pelosi bickered before the television cameras over the looming shutdown.
Luann constantly bickered with them because Ramona and Sonja would bring up the fact they used to date Tom. Awkward.
Throughout, lawmakers bickered among themselves — often shouting and yelling over one another — about the order of questions and committee rules.
He'd bickered with the ACLU's lawyer, raised his voice as he defended his studies and repeatedly sparred with the judge.
The two countries bickered over reclamation activities here in 2002; it took three years of negotiations before Singapore could proceed.
Lim Lao Sa's owners — a brother and sister who'd inherited the 16-year-old business from their father — bickered vigorously.
Britain has bickered with the EU's best and brightest over fish, farms, cheese, pork pies, sausages and a whole lot more.
Most of the cadets left the ship, but the Argentine soldiers remained on board while the two sides bickered in court.
Diplomats have bickered for days about who to invite to participate in the talks, given the fractured parties on all sides.
But the more they planned, the more the couple bickered, about things like whether they should sit at a sweetheart table.
A Midtown West condo's party was derailed this year when residents bickered about a gluten-free menu during an email exchange.
While European politicians bickered, those migrants rescued Saturday by the Open Arms aid ship were jubilant, jumping, chanting and hugging their rescuers.
Even as Oracle and Google's legal teams laid out their final arguments today, they bickered over how best to describe an API.
Michelle Obama famously went to CVS with the talk show host, and they bickered about who was actually better friends with Oprah.
The two have bickered over the scope of the request, and the RNC had hoped to resolve the matter before the elections.
On Sunday, Republican bickered over David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard who Trump said he didn't know enough about disavow.
Female prisoners bickered with the guards and contested everything, and the guards seemed to find this more treacherous than having to subdue riots.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, and her husband George, a prominent attorney, have bickered publicly over her unflinching support of Mr. Trump.
Executives from headquarters bickered with those running some kinds of stores about who should bear the distribution costs, the former finance executive said.
"The truth is he was kind of an a-----e," Kidder said before adding they had a brother-sister relationship and bickered a lot.
This is a narrative we have seen time and time again in subsequent lockouts, as salary-capped leagues bickered over percentages of the pie.
In recent months, the President has bickered with British officials over his tweets and comments, complicating his relationship with one of America's closest allies.
While Democrats bickered about what kind of candidate could beat Donald Trump, nearly everyone in the party coalesced around a more ambitious policy agenda.
At times, the liquor salesmen and those who peddled beer, wine, and spirits through less official channels bickered and tried to undercut each other.
The announcement was a blow to organizations like IBM and Google, which have bickered in recent months over whose quantum capabilities are more powerful.
Scientists bickered over it, newspapers ran negative headlines, and a Canadian NGO launched a campaign to urge the UK government to cancel the trial.
But Harris got major applause when she landed one during the first fracas of the debate, as Biden and Sanders bickered with Swalwell over age.
In one episode, they bickered after Laura pulled out a sex toy to spice up their time in the bedroom, which made Aladin feel insulted.
Inevitably, lawmakers are going to get involved, and that debate is going to make us long for the days when we bickered about iPhone encryption.
While bureaucrats bickered, the island's residents were soon shrouded in the largest blackout in US history and the second-largest in the world on record.
He learned to cook as part of the natural rhythm of life, in the kitchen with his parents, Taiwanese immigrants who gently bickered over ingredients.
Broward County and company officials have bickered over who set the priorities, while questions also remained about whether the residents should have been removed sooner.
Though the two nations have bickered for decades over their painful shared history, the current falling-out may be one of the most serious yet.
The President bickered bitterly with reporters, mocked his enemies with juvenile nicknames, twisted the facts of his own conduct and bemoaned how unfairly he'd been treated.
During the debate over President Donald Trump's tax bill, to take a recent example, economists bickered over which side had more credibly calculated the economic effect.
American and European negotiators bickered over many of the proposals, partly because both sides took different views on how individuals' data protection rights should be handled.
At a news conference in which he bickered with reporters, Mr. Trump offered to work with Democrats but threatened a "warlike" posture if they investigate him.
As he and his conservative rivals have bickered over the system, it has become a crucial test of Mr. Moon's attitude toward the alliance with Washington.
On that series, Dr. Smith, as played by Jonathan Harris, was a conniving and campy foil who bickered with the family's robot and spouted alliterative insults.
The Voice returned to television just a few weeks ago, but the two singers — who have bickered like brothers since the start — are back at it again.
But overall, the gloves came off early and stayed off, as the two men bickered over the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, medical marijuana, and, of course, President Trump.
We are the takers of night showers, and we stand in opposition to the takers of morning showers, a vocal many I've bickered with time and again.
But in April 1992 I was 3 years old, and my world was largely composed of eating applesauce while Bert and Ernie bickered on the television screen.
Honestly at this point, odds are if a giant asteroid was careening towards Earth, we'd all die while some old guys in suits bickered in a back room.
In recent days, Lebanese government ministers have bickered publicly over sending an ambassador to Damascus and repatriation plans for hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees living in Lebanon.
To their east, Hungary and Poland have been resistant to migration quotas, while traditional EU partners such as France and Italy have bickered about the migrant ship Aquarius.
On the eve of the Met Gala in May, Kim and Kanye bickered about her revealing look, which took eight months to create, during her final dress fitting.
The search and rescue ship, which belongs to German charity Mission Lifeline, was stuck in the Mediterranean for five days while European leaders bickered over the migrants' fate.
The practice, born of a bickered-over ambiguity in a state law, has let sheriffs pocket tax dollars that over the decades almost certainly ran into the millions.
That suit ended with a financial settlement and a confidentiality agreement, and the lawyers bickered over what details from those matters and the accompanying negotiations should be admitted.
Yeah, there were athletes and sporting events before that, but does anything truly exist if it's not being jawed and bickered about all day in a public forum?
As a result, Spain was left in a political stalemate for almost a year, during which the main party leaders bickered over how to form a coalition government.
The family walked across the street to a Mexican restaurant called Guacamole Taqueria, ordered tortas and enchiladas, and then bickered about what to make of the lawyer's advice.
That left deep scars and as the two series bickered, NASCAR swooped in to fill the void and scooped up unhappy motor racing fans, sponsors and television ratings.
They bickered over who would most rapidly scrap President Barack Obama's executive order allowing some undocumented immigrants, brought to the country as children, to remain in the country.
Another friend, Laura Riffel, said the couple, who had been dating for more than seven years, bickered — but nothing that would lead her to believe there would be violence.
Last week, Warriors power forward Draymond Green bickered back and forth with Drake — who has been an enduring sideline presence for the entire Raptors post-season — during Game 1.
Now that they've bickered enough to come to a decision about adopting, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown) have finally become parents for a third time.
Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto and Senate President Steve Sweeney, both Democrats, bickered over a takeover, with Guardian and Christie also taking sides and the dispute at times turning ugly.
After Italy refused permission for rescue ships to dock this summer, European countries bickered over the fate of one vessel, the Aquarius, which was carrying more than 600 people.
With Korgel manning the stove, for the next hour the group laughed and bickered happily over the candies, over which movie to watch later, over anything other than SB 4.
After all, the last time they bickered after another inconclusive election in 2014, IS fighters swooped into Mosul and much of northern and western Iraq, igniting three years of war.
A day after the override, GOP leaders were already talking about making changes to the bill as the White House and Capitol Hill bickered over the events of the week.
As the two men bickered over who would be to blame for a Christmastime shutdown, Schumer coaxed Trump into making a comment that Republicans on Capitol Hill suggested was regrettable.
The two sides in the coalition government have bickered over seating arrangements for their respective leaders in public meetings, and the locations and sizes of their portraits in government offices.
It also didn't help that Anthem and Cigna didn't see eye to eye from the start and bickered behind the scenes about leadership and the direction of a merged company.
The league and Kaepernick bickered over when the tryout would be held, who would videotape it, who could watch it and even the liability waivers he would have to sign.
The two leaders bickered over which country had spent more time manipulating elections, according to historical accounts of the meeting, and they argued over the merits of capitalism and communism.
In a video published by Bloomberg in February, then-CEO Travis Kalanick bickered with a driver who complained that rates had decreased, essentially arguing that the driver needed to work harder.
The bizarre duo bickered about walls and wigs in a brief duet of a modified version of "Anything You Can Do." Streisand is a vocal supporter of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
But the deal to create Europe's biggest stock exchange started to unravel after the Brexit vote as politicians bickered over whether the seat of power should be in London or Frankfurt.
At one point as her fellow Democrats bickered on stage midway through the first hour about generational change in the party, Harris jumped in with the one-liner of the night.
As they bickered with European counterparts over the principles that should apply to the Greek rescue, they delayed help and exposed global markets to the possibility that none might be forthcoming.
"His meek rebuttals seemed to inspire a wider reckoning among his peers, who slashed and bickered with an eagerness the race had not seen before," Matt Flegenheimer of the NYT writes.
But the pact that propelled Ouattara to presidential election victories in 22020 and 22016 collapsed last month as the parties bickered over whose candidate should be in pole position next time round.
Monday was no different, when seemingly out of the blue, Justice Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas bickered openly about an execution the court's majority put on hold back in March.
The carnivorous fitness fanatic dissed JoJo Fletcher's final two suitors, Jordan Rodgers and Robby Hayes (to her face!), bickered with fellow former housemate Grant Kemp nearly came to blows with Nick Benvenutti.
Bags of garbage sat in Jdeideh, a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, where the city's landfill was closed in July and politicians have bickered about what to do with the trash ever since.
Clinton has remained a polished and nimble performer throughout the debate season, which nearly ended in March as the two campaigns bickered about holding a debate in New York before the primary.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that China's delegation rebuffed American demands to commit to an exact deficit reduction figure, and the two sides bickered all night over the statement's language.
Her alpha energy jumped out early on when the twins discussed (read: bickered over) their shared interest in Callum Jones right after they swore that they would never fight over a man.
State companies — many of which suffer from overcapacity and heavy debt, burdening the broader economy — have resisted plans to rein them in while rival agencies have bickered over the direction of change.
During the last election cycle, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey bickered over San Francisco's homelessness problem, with Benioff supporting a "homelessness tax" on tech companies, and Dorsey opposing it.
Rescue workers laid their corpses on the rocky shoals and the pictures spread instantly across the world, as the rival parties in Geneva bickered over who could gain how much from the talks.
The once or twice she hadn't been were occasions of crushing disappointment, and he'd glared hard at the mullockers, as they bickered and barked like seals over the trays of buns and cakes.
But the pact that propelled Ouattara to presidential election victories in 2010 and 2015 collapsed in September 2018, as the parties bickered over whose candidate should be in pole position next time round.
Spider-Man dealt with life as a high-schooler, the Fantastic Four were a family and bickered like one, the X-Men defended their civil rights, Daredevil had a physical disability, and so on.
Unlike the GOP primary debates, where Trump would often disappear while other candidates bickered, only to interject with a zinger, he had no other candidates or aggressive moderators to save him -- and it showed.
While the male candidates have happily bickered, interrupted, and yelled over each other two nights in a row, the women have had to toe the line between being firm and coming off as rude.
Gudeman also posted supportive comments on internal forums about then-President-elect Donald Trump in the fall of 2016 and bickered with a Muslim co-worker who wrote about his fears of religious discrimination.
Russian-backed regime offensives in northern Syria continued on Thursday as Moscow and Washington bickered over proposed ceasefires, and reports emerged that aid meant for besieged communities may be being diverted by the government.
Japan's central government and authorities on Okinawa - reluctant host to the bulk of U.S. military forces in the country - have bickered for years over the plan, first agreed between Tokyo and Washington in 1996.
It was a small and tight-knit community then, and when key players bickered on Twitter, Keem would narrate alongside them — "shoutcasting," as it's known in esports — and eventually brought the schtick to YouTube.
It took some six hours — during which the small crowds sang and bickered, a couple of people were detained by the police, and a brass band came and went — but just after 3 a.m.
Merkel is under increasing pressure to reach a deal with the SPD, which also lost ground in the September election, but the two sides have bickered over a range of issues, notably immigration and taxation.
Though Mr. Bloomberg took the earliest and perhaps fiercest fire, his meek rebuttals seemed to inspire a wider reckoning among his peers, who slashed and bickered with an eagerness the race had not seen before.
In recent days, the NLD and the military have bickered via the media over whether Myanmar's junta-drafted constitution, which bars Suu Kyi from becoming president, should be amended to let her take the highest office.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan's Parliament has dismissed seven government ministers over the past four days, adding to the woes of a fragile coalition that for months had bickered over filling the cabinet positions in the first place.
The two bickered and called each other some pretty gross things, and all in all, their breakup was one of the moments of the show that everyone, including Carlton and Diamond, probably wishes they could forget.
" His son picked a scene in which the Johnsons bickered about takeout menus: "I liked it when we"—for Beau, there was no distinction between the Johnsons and the Barrises—"were all talking over each other.
The non-partisan, 24-strong field included David Duke, a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan; in a televised debate he bickered with the moderator and said Mrs Clinton "should be getting the electric chair".
Sandoval, a third basemen originally from Venezuela, has bickered with his employers over weight going back to his days with the San Francisco Giants, the team he helped win three World Series titles between 2010 and 2014.
She is under pressure to reach a deal with the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), which also lost ground in the election, but the two sides have bickered over a range of issues, notably immigration and taxation.
DAVOS/GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian peace talks will go ahead in Geneva, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry insisted on Thursday, but with just days to go, rival camps bickered about who should be invited to take part.
Trump, the G-7 and the absence of American leadership The Hill's Morning Report - Dem lawmakers put guns, hate groups on fall agenda MORE bickered on Tuesday, complicating hopes for swift, cohesive global action (The Associated Press).
A full two days were spent in the backseat of my mom's minivan, where I bickered with my two brothers and stared out the window, watching our Canadian, suburban climate melt into tropical skylines dotted with palm trees.
Both Trump and Corker -- who was once in consideration to become Trump's secretary of state -- have publicly bickered following the Tennessee senator's announcement earlier this month that he would not be seeking a third term in the Senate.
But the real revolution would come in 1961 when Lee and Kirby launched The Fantastic Four, the cornerstone of Marvel Comics, featuring a blended family that took on the mantle of superheroes even though they bickered amongst themselves.
The 2014 champion bickered with Tsonga as the players rested on their chairs before the second set at Rod Laver Arena and then proceeded to dominate the French 12th seed, winning 7-6(2) 6-4 6-3.
But China is pushing back, a dynamic made most recently clear in Papua, New Guinea, over the weekend, where the U.S. and China bickered publicly in a way not seen between great powers since the actual Cold War three decades ago.
Even so, it is disappointing that negotiations under way this week seem likely to result in a tax so complicated and multi-tiered that many of the benefits it offers will be bickered away before it is launched (page 72).
Juncker's remarks appeared designed to reassure U.S. lawmakers, who have bickered for years over the treatment of off-shore income but now fear that the European Commission move would mean more profits earned by U.S. corporations flowing into European tax coffers.
This experiment has produced a wealth of data for studies on long-term marriage and well-being, but the recent Emotion study was the first time researchers (from Berkeley and elsewhere) examined subjects' facial expressions and voices while they bickered.
In a heated press availability Tuesday during the President's meeting with Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Pelosi, the group bickered over a potential federal government shutdown later this year over border wall funding through Congress.
The engineers had bickered our first awakening about the materials onboard the Orpheus 1, sure throughout their speech that if we wanted to we could push on into known planets with healthful atmospheres and leave behind the stuff of earth.
At Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate, the candidates bickered and battled over health care policy; over Michael Bloomberg's record and his right to represent a party that he only recently rejoined; over the possible dangers of nominating a democratic socialist.
Italy's new coalition of 5-Star and the centre-left Democratic Party has bickered constantly since it came to power, but it looks set to fulfil its first main task of approving a 2020 budget without friction with the European Commission.
Wawrinka bickered heatedly with the 12th seed during a change of ends after the first set before putting his aggression to better use, wrapping up the one-sided match in two hours and 15 minutes on a sun-bathed Rod Laver Arena.
The rapper also discussed the comments he made on a recent Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode, in which he bickered with Kim, 39, the night before the Met Gala after expressing his disapproval of his wife's corset and Thierry Mugler dress.
Score one for the bureaucracy: The jury is still out, but it's plausible that in ten years time, both the ECB and the Federal Reserve will be credited for dragging the world out of the Great Recession, while parliaments and congresses bickered.
The decision followed a hopeful call from the Afghan president for a sustained cessation of hostilities and came as the Afghan government bickered over a prisoner-exchange provision in the conditional peace deal the Trump administration and the Taliban signed on Saturday.
In a clip shared earlier this week, the sisters bickered about Kourtney's decision to have boundaries when it comes to filming her life, and in the full episode, her reluctance to appear on screen is met with a threat: She could get fired.
Chetan was not our dad, but we bickered with him when he snapped at us for texting behind the register, and we complained about him playing favorites with the good shifts, and we trolled him each time he dyed his grey hairs black.
Besides fighting over Flash on iPhones, the two companies have bickered about Adobe support in Mac OS X, and at one point, in 2003, Adobe even completely pulled support for Premiere because it would have taken more work than the company thought was financially viable.
When Dickerson and Cruz bickered about whether Justice Anthony Kennedy was appointed in 1987 or in February of 1988, with Dickerson saying "I'm just trying to get the facts straight for the audience," Cruz's stumped stature called forth roaring boos and jeers from the crowd.
As Waymo and Uber head into the final stretch before the trial over alleged trade secret theft, the two companies bickered in court over Uber's failure to bring up critical documents, how Uber can inquire about Waymo's workplace policies, and Waymo's request for monetary damages.
But the scenes in the crypts inevitably ended up being some of my favorites, especially when the show turned its attention to Tyrion, Sansa, and Varys, who bickered and sniped at each other but nevertheless found a connection as the long night wore on.
When Italy's former interior minister, Matteo Salvini, leader of the hard right Northern League, closed his country's ports to migrants last year, people fleeing rape and torture in Libya's nightmarish detention centres sometimes languished offshore for days while countries bickered over which should take them.
Such were the weighty questions already being bickered about during the first day of the 2017 legislative session on Wednesday, as lawmakers descended amid energized Republicans, a mood of general unease among Democrats, and grumpy feelings on both sides of the aisle about their pay.
"Their chemistry—the way they bickered, and eye-rolled, and flirted in the I-can't-stand-you-but-I-love-you way that elementary schoolers do—fueled speculation about their relationship off camera for years, a kind of reality show within a talk show," wrote Vanity Fair.
In a visit to Capitol Hill in early July, Mr. Trump bickered with two Republican senators who had not endorsed him; he needled Representative Peter T. King of New York for having taken donations from him over the years only to criticize him on television now.
During Sunday night's Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode, the couple bickered on the eve of the annual New York City-based event in May after Kanye, 42, expressed disapproval of Kim's corset and Thiery Muggler dress, which she said had taken eight months to create.
Nearly 60 percent of San Francisco voters supported Prop C, which is projected to double the city's budget for homeless services, raising an additional $300 million a year through a gross receipts tax on roughly 400 companies, including Square and Salesforce, whose billionaire CEOs bickered online about the initiative.
In recent years the various participants in the industry have bickered over "viewability": webpages are usually bigger than the screens they are viewed on, so if a reader sees only part of an ad on his screen, for a fraction of a second, how much should the advertiser pay?
During their March 18 PEOPLE photo shoot, she and Jackie playfully bickered in between snaps, gossiping about high school drama, swiping through Snapchat and Instagram, bemoaning the reports that the viral "Cash Me Outside" girl shopping for a reality show — and exchanged barbs over an allegedly stolen accessory!
" During the interview, West also discussed the comments he made on a recent Keeping Up with the Kardashians episode, in which he bickered with wife Kim Kardashian West the night before the Met Gala after expressing his disapproval of his wife's form-fitting dress, asking, "It's hot, for who though?
Dipping and diving between half-translated German idioms, self-deprecating humor, and intense conversation about their songwriting process, Ring and Bronsert bantered and bickered with a cheerful agitation befitting morning talk show hosts or an old married couple, while Szary mostly stayed silent, a sphinx-like figure in an A.P.C. jumpsuit.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) bickered on Sunday over allegations that the information on former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
While citizens of all backgrounds and colors joined to pay their respects to the victims on the Promenade des Anglais, while the florists of Nice united to cover the bloodied avenue with flowers, while the nation was in shock, our politicians bickered over whether the government could have prevented this new atrocity.
But as Vox's Alex Ward has described, September has had onlookers once again fearing an all-out war between the US and Iran could erupt as the two nations bickered over who was responsible for an attack on Saudi oil facilities: Last Saturday, two vital oil facilities belonging to Saudi Arabia's state-run oil company Aramco were attacked by what appeared to be 10 drones and nearly 20 missiles.

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