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It may even be the most acrimonious and high-stakes nomination fight ever.
In many cases, the most acrimonious battles can come between members of the same party.
We still have 22 days left in maybe the most acrimonious political campaign in modern American history.
It's a final attempt to salvage what's become one of the most acrimonious relationships on the global stage.
Trump's most acrimonious tech relationship is with Amazon and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, whom he has repeatedly bashed on Twitter.
That will be the latest -- and perhaps most acrimonious chapter -- in the long-running narrative around the federal bench and the Senate.
It is a sign that Republicans could have the votes to confirm Kavanaugh through the most acrimonious Supreme Court battle in recent memory.
This week's interaction between Obama and Putin could be a final attempt to salvage what's become one of the most acrimonious relationships on the global stage.
Infantino and Ceferin have rarely spoken since the contentious meeting in March, which longtime council members described as the most acrimonious gathering they had ever attended.
Celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder — that is how he describes himself — has been involved in some of the most famous, most acrimonious divorce cases in history.
The decision effectively deepened the turmoil in Georgia's campaign for governor, a still unsettled contest that has been among the most acrimonious campaigns in the nation this year.
Billionaire Michael Dell's gambit to take his personal computer business private in 2013 became one of the most acrimonious deals of the decade, with several long-reverberating impacts.
A group of Republican lawmakers appears ready to try to bridge one of the most acrimonious divides in modern American politics: the gap between LGBTQ activists and religious conservatives.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When it comes to the fiercest feuds in international football, the bitter rivalry between Germany and Holland is probably the most acrimonious.
With only a few days before what's perhaps the most acrimonious election in modern American history, an FBI Twitter account started posting a series of links to documents from its archives.
His breakup with WWE has been arguably the most acrimonious such thing in its history, with Punk's final termination coming on his wedding day and Punk firing back at every opportunity since.
In 2016, when the standoff between Apple and the government was at its most acrimonious, Mr. Cook said Congress should pass a law to decide the boundaries between public safety and technological security.
Trump claimed there were hugs and kisses at the end of the G7 summit -- in fact multiple diplomatic sources have described the meeting as the most acrimonious in the modern history of the West.
BEIJING — The new trade deal between Washington and Beijing is intended in part to address one of the most acrimonious issues between them: China's tactics in acquiring technology from companies based in the West.
ROME (Reuters) - The leaders of Italy's ruling coalition parties accused each other on Friday of misleading voters over a disputed tax amnesty in their most acrimonious falling-out since they formed a government in June.
So it was natural that May should see Malibu as "an unbroken reminder of her husband's love" and should wage on its behalf one of the longest and most acrimonious land battles in American history.
A deal between Campbell Soup and billionaire investor Daniel Loeb's Third Point would end one of the most acrimonious U.S. proxy battles only days before investors were scheduled to vote on Thursday at Campbell's annual meeting.
The president's decision ended a partnership that soured almost from the start of the administration and degenerated into one of the most acrimonious public standoffs between a commander in chief and a senior cabinet member in modern American history.
His insistence on using his party's control at the time of both chambers of Congress to make sweeping healthcare reforms -- a goal that had eluded his Democratic predecessors -- would spark one of the most acrimonious political fights in Washington seen in modern history.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump, his face red with emotion, lashed out at rivals Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz on Saturday at the most acrimonious debate to date between Republican presidential candidates, shouting insults and casting aside a pledge to be more measured.
One of the most acrimonious art controversies of the last century ended with the removal of Richard Serra's "Tilted Arc" (22014) from Federal Plaza in downtown Manhattan after a U.S. judge and local office workers complained that the 120-foot steel wall was oppressive.
As the country catches its breath after one of the most acrimonious midterm elections in years, it would be easy to conclude that all of America is hopelessly divided — a land where two angry tribes are at each other's throats and everybody thinks about politics all the time.
Read more: Pakistan readies military, hospitals for war with its nuclear rival India after Pulwama terror attackIn July, President Donald Trump falsely told Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked him to mediate what perhaps the two countries' most acrimonious dispute — the decades-long battle over the territory of Kashmir, a majority-Muslim territory that was originally ruled by India.
The Supreme Court of Brunei Darussalam are appointed by the Sultan of Brunei to sit in judgment of the most acrimonious contentions in his realm.
Republicans pointed to the Alien and Sedition Acts and accused the Federalists of being secret monarchists, while Federalists charged that Jefferson was a godless libertine in thrall to the French.McCullough, 2001, pp. 543–44. Historian Joyce Appleby said the election was "one of the most acrimonious in the annals of American history".Appleby, 2003, pp. 27–28.
Joly de Fleury was also involved in one of the longest-running and most acrimonious legal disputes in late eighteenth century France, the Lally-Tollendal case. Lally Tollendal was a French commander in India. Defeated by the British, he was taken as a prisoner of war to England. He was falsely accused of treason, and returned to France to clear his name.
Stanley E. Hilton, "Brazilian Diplomacy and the Washington-Rio de Janeiro 'Axis' during the World War II Era," Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59#2 pp. 201–231 in JSTOR Communication and physical integration between the two neighbors was limited. The benefits of developing closer economic, political, and cultural relations were not considered until late in the 20th century. Since 1945, the most acrimonious bilateral dispute concerned the control of water resources along the Alto Paraná basin.
Of course, yes. All the more likely if he were undiplomatically > removed, because he would be nursing a grudge, burning to stage > reprisals...p. 181, Richard Whitington, Captains Outrageous, Cricket in the > seventies, Stanley Paul, 1972 :Richard Whitington The 1970–71 home series against England was the longest in Test history, with six Tests scheduled and another added when the Third Test was washed out. Lawry was to bow out of international cricket in one of the most acrimonious series in Test history.
13 No.9 p. 18 It was to last only for two and a half seasons before being brought by the ABA early in 1986 season (the ABA itself was by then was under new ownership). In the interim, the USBA and the ABA would have probably have the most acrimonious and bitter relationship between two rival BMX sanctioning bodies before or since. So poisoned the air was between them the possibility of one organization committing a United States Federal crime against the other existed.
Galloway sought to unseat the sitting Labour MP, Oona King, and the ensuing campaign for the seat has been cited as "one of the most acrimonious in recent history". King accused Galloway of sexual impropriety, although was later forced to retract those allegations. She alleged that she had been the victim of antisemitism from Respect supporters after having been pelted with eggs at a Jewish memorial service. She also claimed that Respect canvassers had urged Muslims not to vote for her because she is Jewish.
Furnivall indefatigably promoted the study of early English literature. He founded a series of literary and philological societies: the Early English Text Society (1864), the Chaucer Society (1868), the Ballad Society (1868), the New Shakspere Society (1873), the Browning Society (1881, with Emily Hickey), the Wyclif Society (1882), and the Shelley Society (1885). Some of these, notably the Early English Text Society, were very successful; all were characterised by extreme controversy. The most acrimonious of all was the New Shakspere Society, scene of a bitter dispute between Furnivall and Algernon Charles Swinburne.
When a child's parents are not married it is necessary to establish paternity before issues of child custody or support may be determined by a court. In the decades leading up to the 1970s child custody battles were rare, and in most cases the mother of minor children would receive custody. Since the 1970s, as custody laws have been made gender- neutral, contested custody cases have increased as have cases in which the children are placed in the primary custody of the father. Family law proceedings that involve issues of residence and contact often generate the most acrimonious disputes.
In 1962, the Republican Party in Pennsylvania, which had lost the two previous gubernatorial elections and seen the state's electoral votes go to Kennedy in the 1960 presidential election, became convinced that a moderate like Scranton, would have enough bipartisan appeal to revitalize the party. He ran for governor against Richardson Dilworth, the mayor of Philadelphia. The ticket added Raymond Shafer, who would succeed him as governor, as his running mate. After one of the most acrimonious campaigns in state history, Scranton and Shafer won a huge victory in the election against their opponents by nearly half a million votes, out of just over 6.6 million cast.
Under the former Queensland state government of Joh Bjelke-Petersen, in the 1980s Queensland allowed the teaching of creationism in secondary schools. In 2010, the Queensland state government introduced the topic of creationism into school classes within the "ancient history" subject where its origins and nature are discussed as a significant controversy. Public lectures have been given in rented rooms at universities, by visiting American speakers. One of the most acrimonious aspects of the Australian debate was featured on the science television program Quantum, about a long-running and ultimately unsuccessful court case by Ian Plimer, Professor of Geology at the University of Melbourne, against an ordained minister, Allen Roberts, who had claimed that there were remnants of Noah's Ark in eastern Turkey.

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