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11 Sentences With "most rancorous"

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The G7 summit in Canada was the most rancorous in the club's history.
Mr. Santucci bequeathed to Mr. Brown one of the most rancorous cases then pending in the city's courts.
Both sides saturated the airwaves with attacks ads, treating Florida voters to one of the most rancorous races of the 2018 midterms.
Crews's articles triggered one of the most rancorous highbrow free-for-alls ever run in a paper that has published its share of them.
The White House moved to shelve its most rancorous trade rhetoric toward the end of the year in an effort to preserve GOP relationships as tax reform neared passage.
But the high-impact opportunity also comes amid the most rancorous political environment of Obama's tenure, with both chambers of Congress controlled by Republicans and fierce battles within each party for the presidential nomination.
Actually, the Yankees' most rancorous games recently have been with the Toronto Blue Jays, who blitzed past them down the stretch to win a division title in 2015 and who have feasted on the Yankees the past two seasons.
She would have brought true diversity to the Court on the most rancorous constitutional issue of our day, underscoring how an intellectually astute woman need not acquiesce in the unquestioning abortion rights dogma that has held the cause for women's rights hostage for far too long now.
Robert W. Sweet, who as Mayor John V. Lindsay's top deputy worked to end some of the most rancorous conflicts in 923s New York, and who as a longtime federal judge struck down a state ban on begging on the streets, died on Sunday in Ketchum, Idaho.
Now that the most rancorous election campaign in living memory is over, if Americans are to "bind the wounds of division," as President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE called for in his magnanimous victory speech, and come together "on one team" after this "intramural scrimmage," as President Obama put it in his remarks on the morrow of election day, then what is needed during this transition period is to identify some policy areas where genuine bipartisan consensus can be found around measures consonant with the new administration's articulated policy vision to provide it with some early leadership successes.
On June 2, 2009, Phelan announced that he would challenge Koch in that year's election. The race between Koch and Phelan was described by Boston Globe reporter Robert Preer as "one of Quincy's most rancorous mayoral elections in decades". The two candidates sparred over the issue of property taxes - Phelan criticized Koch for implementing the largest tax increase in city history while Koch blamed Phelan's administration for leaving him with a large budget deficit that necessitated the increase. They also accused each other of engaging in patronage and deceptive campaigning.

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