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"quarrel" Definitions
  1. [countable] an angry argument or disagreement between people, often about a personal matter
  2. [uncountable] quarrel (with somebody/something) (especially in negative sentences) a reason for complaining about somebody/something or for disagreeing with somebody/something
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"  I've always like Yeats's aphorism that, "Out of the quarrel with others we make rhetoric; out of the quarrel with ourselves we make poetry.
Some of the force of du Rivage's account of the Revolution lies in his dogged insistence that the great political quarrel of the time really was a quarrel of principles.
HONG KONG — It began with a quarrel over cigarettes.
Or Allison, for something as simple as a lover's quarrel.
My quarrel is with the prison authorities, with the Establishment.
We have no quarrel about their availability in the marketplace.
This book provides plenty of analyses with which to quarrel.
"Play On" opens right after Cucious' violent quarrel last week.
One can quarrel with the details of the Harvard proposal.
In the end, more pressing geopolitical concerns trumped the quarrel.
But that doesn't mean you should have avoided the quarrel.
Was this something to do with Lewis's quarrel with modernity?
A similar quarrel surfaced in Hillary Clinton's defeat last year.
But that didn't satisfy Netflix, which chose to escalate the quarrel.
You dismissed it this week as, your words, a family quarrel.
"I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong," he famously said.
"I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong," Ali said.
That quarrel has helped government forces regain parts of the area.
Mr. de Blasio has continued to quarrel this year with Gov.
Corker's announcement came weeks after a public quarrel with President Trump.
China should not be drawn into the trans-Atlantic family quarrel.
The quarrel continued until the meeting ended a half-hour later.
Buttigieg to Mike Pence: "Your quarrel, sir, is with my creator"
Sometimes they quarrel with one another, adding confusion to the mix.
Moscow's position could gain in the crisis as American allies quarrel.
But by the end of the night, that quarrel felt stale.
The quarrel began when Bell left reminder notes for housework tasks.
My political quarrel with "Black Panther" — wait, where are you going?
The quarrel upset Brosseau enough that she left and missed the vote.
Now, families quarrel over survival strategies, with pressures coming from all sides.
Next are the soldiers, "jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel".
" He added later, "I think Pete's quarrel is with the First Amendment.
You can't quarrel with inanity; it makes more sense than you do.
The quarrel sprang, as quarrels tend to do, from next to nothing.
And so I have no quarrel with his confronting The National Enquirer.
My only real quarrel is with the blandness of the bizarre stuff.
This could also help you bury the hatchet on a lovers' quarrel.
It's not the US; it's hard to quarrel with officials in China.
First Words In politics, enemies are easier to quarrel with than friends.
"I'm not going to quarrel or criticise the judges," he told reporters.
"I'm not going to quarrel or criticize the judges," he told reporters.
We'll never know, because Tyrion settled this lovers' quarrel by strangling her.
But AfD representatives say they have no quarrel with Chinese bearing checkbooks.
Few human rights advocates quarrel with the aim of improving the council.
The letter, which was sold in 1796 for $467,958, follows a quarrel.
"You know, I try to stay out of that quarrel," Ventimiglia told Elle.
Fans of falafel will have no quarrel with the homemade version served here.
Just spell everything out on the front end to avoid a lovers' quarrel.
There had been some quarrel or other with King's; he had enemies there.
Mekowulu and Schofield each drew technical fouls for their role in the quarrel.
Nor did it offend the Blue Jays, who were bystanders in the quarrel.
This shift was illustrated by turning Bibi's quarrel over sharing water into blasphemy.
Between the missile strike and the assassination attempt, a lover's quarrel seems likely.
But I didn't want to say so, because I didn't want to quarrel.
There is no way to get an agreement, so let's avoid another bad quarrel.
That's quite different from the war of words that ensued when this quarrel began.
Roaming livestock were gradually replaced by people who gathered to celebrate, commemorate and quarrel.
What follows is a spirited lover's quarrel with the individualism in our national thought.
We must take up the quarrel with the foe and hold the torch high.
I was amused watching multiple dung beetles quarrel over a piece of elephant poop.
Some questions might startle an American: How often do you quarrel with your family?
The monuments quarrel grows in part out of an incomplete understanding of our past.
"Your quarrel, sir, is with my creator," he said in a speech in April.
But right now, it's more of a polite quarrel than an all-out war.
When you're busy doing all of those things, you don't have time to quarrel.
Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow described the tensions over trade as a family quarrel.
The quarrel between Egypt and Saudi Arabia comes as both countries face big economic challenges.
Families left behind quarrel about whether to leave or stay, says Yoshitomo Shigihara, a villager.
Mr Putin has neither the power nor the inclination to pick a quarrel with Beijing.
The lone certainty, it often seems, is that there is another quarrel on the horizon.
At bottom, the bakery's "First Amendment" defense is really a quarrel with this basic conclusion.
"The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
Biden met with hundreds of IBEW members before the quarrel with the one worker ensued.
Meanwhile, Democrats and Republicans quarrel over the contents of a now-$1.8 trillion stimulus package.
The two, in a final parting quarrel, even disagreed on the terms of Bolton's departure.
This is one of the root causes in its quarrel with neighboring Gulf state Qatar.
Neil Diamond's absence becomes highly explicable as the story of his quarrel with Berns unfolds.
The pair had a viral backstage quarrel at last year&aposs UFC show in London.
A pattern has emerged in the quarrel over Canadian lumber, now in its fifth round.
No, my (wholly unoriginal) quarrel with Washington concerns the preening insularity of its political class.
Anita takes the bait, the narrator's sister is drawn into the quarrel, then his father.
He knows better than to hazard an interloper's interpretation of where an "ancient quarrel" began.
There's also the possibility that Netflix's quarrel with movie theaters may have affected his chances.
Voters need have no specific quarrel with immigrants to see them as part of this phenomenon.
After rediscovering this therapy hack, my husband and I no longer quarrel like we used to.
Apple's patent quarrel with Nokia has officially gone from minor tiff to full scale patent war.
My biggest quarrel with the Beats Studio 23, though, comes with respect to their Bluetooth performance.
I've never hit someone just because I disagreed with them or had some kind of quarrel.
Their quarrel had revolved around patent fees for the use of Qualcomm's chips in Apple's iPhone.
After this quarrel, I realized two things about the way many Trump supporters conceive of Clinton.
In 2014, Khorasani left the Pakistani Taliban after a leadership quarrel to form Jamaat-ul-Ahrar.
James Baldwin—the greatest amongst us—called artists to quarrel with their nations as lovers do.
The quarrel exemplifies how the mere act of voting has become enmeshed in volatile partisan politics.
Trump's quarrel with China is over trade; he appears indifferent to the treatment of its people.
Despite the quarrel with Mr. Blair, Mr. Kiley kept his job in London for five years.
He described the trade disputes as "a family quarrel" but said Trump would not back down.
I always felt that if people like him could do that, who are we to quarrel?
That same year, on a far smaller financial scale, a quarrel erupted in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Thiel insists that he has no quarrel with news organizations that conform to mainstream journalistic norms.
How the incident in Ankara will affect the quarrel between the US and Turkey is unclear.
The fourth and fifth centuries saw Christians quarrel over theological matters and divide into numerous sects.
So then why pick a quarrel with a co-worker who was trying to be nice?
But it wasn't over yet, because Blake just couldn't leave without one last lover's quarrel with Lucas.
No one would quarrel with the Trump administration's efforts to clamp down on genuine national-security leaks.
It's hard to quarrel with the legitimate good works the foundation has done in the developing world.
In short order, the girlfriend dropped the charges, saying it had all been just a lover's quarrel.
The administration has said that while it strongly opposes Islamist militants, it has no quarrel with Islam.
And the entire quarrel was actually one of the least depressing pieces of news from the week.
Karen Pence, the vice president's wife, insisted Tuesday that her husband has no quarrel with Mr. Buttigieg.
For it to be a lovers' quarrel would imply that we come to the table as equals.
Charpentier's opening quarrel was followed by an extract from Lully's "Atys," one of the king's favorite operas.
"Let us not quarrel amongst ourselves when our Nation's future is at stake," Kennedy's undelivered speech says.
More recently, a Ukrainian serviceman killed himself by detonating a grenade after a quarrel with his girlfriend.
What- ever the reason, I have never had to quarrel with the realities of life as a senator.
These experts may quarrel about the number of jobs at risk, but the general consensus is: a lot.
We've already heard "Doomed," and now we have a brand new song called "Quarrel" for our listening pleasure.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Britain's quarrel was not with the Russian people but with the Kremlin.
The document cited a New York Post story about a public quarrel between the staffers published last month.
Wednesday's online quarrel is hardly the first time that the tabloid paper and the tenacious tycoon have clashed.
People talk, quarrel, shout, and at the end Ganna promises to make her decision public the next day.
Avoid escalating a quarrel and instead validate the other's point of view; you may just learn something new.
Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York, combatants in a never-ending intrastate quarrel.
Octavio Paz, Mexico's greatest poet, wrote that even in a quarrel, Mexicans prefer "veiled expressions to outright insults".
On December 19th the European Commission settled a quarrel with Italy's populist government over its budget for 13.
British politicians continue to quarrel over the terms of Britain's exit from the EU, with parliament in deadlock.
"It's the denial that my children will never fight, they'll never quarrel, they'll just accept it," he said.
Lynskey largely refrains from participating in the quarrel over Orwell's and his novel's true teachings and rightful heirs.
As a result of the quarrel the wife left Valente's home, declaring she would rather die than return.
The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary: What are the differences between punishment and justice?
A quarrel flared in 2015 while Mr. Modi visited China to smooth over rifts and promote economic ties.
You learn to quarrel on the page with your worst ideas and with the ones you hold dearest.
An operatic quarrel ensued at the summer home of a friend over a sweltering August weekend in 1987.
Professor Feldman said he had no quarrel with the headlines, which he said used an acceptable colloquial shorthand.
The rupture with London was Mr. Trump's latest quarrel with an ally or foreign power since taking office.
She made life difficult for George Gordon, especially during a quarrel involving fishing rights on the River Spey.
Chief Justice Roberts declined to adopt Mr. Specter's terminology, but he did not quarrel with his larger point.
While Mr. Farah contends with one public quarrel, the countdown is on for a professional challenge on Sunday.
But, apart from a quarrel that lasted just a few days in the 1970s, the two groups were inseparable.
He said "a quarrel and a brawl" broke out during Khashoggi's meeting at the consulate, resulting in his death.
Co-frontrunner Warren did not quarrel with Trump's instinct to bring troops home, just with how he's doing it.
"It's regrettable that this has come to a quarrel between dealers and collectors," said John Richardson, Picasso's longtime biographer.
A quarrel between the Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in Mumbai touches that very issue.
My quarrel with these greatest hits, though, is that they make Per Se's new material look random and purposeless.
The web surged with conjecture, and the quarrel showed up on listicles of the Great Feuds of All Time.
A feminist who attended consciousness-raising groups in her native Rome, she has no quarrel with the #MeToo movement.
I have no personal quarrel with Tom Cotton, but it's clear he wants a shutdown in the worst way.
Benchmark has no proof for its accusations, the documents say, and the legal quarrel should take place in arbitration.
" Pressed by CNN on his stance on Buttigieg's comments, Pence said: "I think Pete's quarrel is with the First Amendment.
The quarrel is partly about how to reduce the budget deficit, which was an estimated 4% of GDP last year.
If two peasants quarrel over a piece of land, a Taliban official will hear both sides and make a ruling.
He dismissed the rejection of his remarks by the President as though the two were engaged in a personal quarrel.
How events unfolded Early Sunday, Sawyer had gotten into a quarrel with her boyfriend, her uncle told CNN affiliate KTVZ.
"Our first instinct is to quarrel, but we love peace so," a comment from Giovanna and Valentina from Bologna read.
They are now embroiled in a public quarrel with the head of this foundation over how it should be run.
In fact, the subreddit was born out of its creator's desire for a third party's take on an office quarrel.
The regulators' quarrel is with the conditions that Google attaches to the financial benefits it offers to its contracting partners.
A long-simmering quarrel between its main investor and the Chinese contractor, which had broken out early on, boiled over.
China and the United States have been embroiled in a quarrel about tech and security that has strained their relationship.
This, as far as I know, is the only quarrel the mother and the father have about the girl's upbringing.
According to a police statement, authorities received reports of a quarrel Wednesday at an apartment on Kralingse Kerklaan in Rotterdam.
One "little" neglectful action could set off an epic lovers' quarrel, so be super considerate of both dates and mates.
The wreck of a second ship, the HMS Terror, is still missing, but the jurisdictional quarrel includes that ship, too.
A child, died~1300 after being struck accidentally with a stick by a woman in a quarrel with another woman.
"They felt so easily emasculated by everything," she said, reflexively clenching both fists in exasperation, as if reliving a quarrel.
The travelers are much less inclined to quarrel, too tired or too intent on conserving energy to engage in battle.
There are no good guys in this quarrel, but every reason for the U.S. to stay out of the middle.
Every erratic escalation — every needless quarrel, firing or convulsive policy lurch — will provide additional evidence in the case for change.
Over the course of the play, the lovers quarrel and reconcile — repeatedly — in ways that seem bracingly contemporary and realistic.
Unsworth&aposs lawyers have argued that their client did not seek to capitalize on his quarrel with the Tesla CEO.
Here's what you need to know to start your day in Europe: • Turkey's quarrel with Europe worsened over the weekend.
Prosecutors said that, at one point, he got into a fight in a bar after a quarrel with another dealer.
Wang Jianlin, Wanda's chairman, acknowledged the delay, but blamed a slow printer and said reports of a "quarrel" were inaccurate.
Even into the 21st century, Russian and American youths quarrel pointlessly online whenever a new upload of the commercial surfaces.
Families fight, families quarrel, but you&aposve got to talk about it and that&aposs the approach that I would take.
In the cause of removing Mr Maduro, America should for the time being set its quarrel with Cuba to one side.
But in contrast to Eurasia's views, some believe it may not be in Beijing's interests to intensify the quarrel with Taipei.
"… In the nature of man we find three principal causes of quarrel: first, competition; secondly, diffidence, thirdly, glory..." Competition, diffidence, glory.
Common sense ought to prevent the quarrel from disrupting the tiny sheikhdom's prodigious gas exports, or its modest trade in oil.
They were drawn into a quarrel in December over a retweet by the Emirati foreign minister that Erdogan called an insult.
The article in question, Nunberg said, detailed a public quarrel between Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and spokeswoman Hope Hicks.
By the time the band's first record, "The Age of Quarrel," was released in 1986, they had virtually secured their legacy.
Speaking at an investment forum, Putin linked the quarrel to upcoming elections in Ukraine, where Poroshenko is trailing in the polls.
The fight between LaPierre and North is reportedly rooted in part over a quarrel between the NRA and Ackerman McQueen Inc.
It seems still more impossible that a quarrel which has already been settled in principle should be the subject of war.
His rival, Volodymyr Zelensky, had made clear beforehand that he would not attend the debate because of a quarrel over timing.
Wang does not flinch from recording a domestic quarrel in which the husband has to be restrained from attacking his wife.
Mr. Calthorpe's quarrel is with the idea that the widespread adoption of personally owned self-driving cars will solve transportation problems.
IRA BASHKOWCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. To the Editor: K-Sue Park's real quarrel is not with the A.C.L.U. but with the First Amendment.
A two-fisted piano boogie with a pugnacious slide guitar, "Wasted Words" is a surly lover's quarrel escalated to theological ground.
These people were Osipov's friends, too, though over the years he had managed to quarrel with half of the Tarusa crowd.
Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) may be missing after stepping out of the car during a lover's quarrel with Maggie (Kelly McCreary).
Nobody could quarrel with the mastery of what ensued, beginning with "Strawberry Fields Forever," which took fifty-five hours to record.
Regling said political momentum was being lost as governments quarrel over how to advance the banking union and create new eurozone instruments.
On the 20th, stable Saturn in Sagittarius forms a lucky triangle with Venus, helping you stand your ground during a lovers' quarrel.
" In an oft-quoted reflection on American hypocrisy, Ali also declared that "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong.
It's safe to say Trump does not share this worldview, providing ample cause for the two men to quarrel sooner or later.
Despite subsequent releases with variegated personnel, the lineup from "The Age of Quarrel" still defines the band for most of its fans.
Katz has no quarrel with decoration; it's an aspect of art, he says, and only suspect when it becomes the main aspect.
Kaur was kicked out years ago by her husband's family in the northern Indian city of Ludhiana after a quarrel over property.
Nicki went from internet radio to Instagram, and it had echoes of another recent quarrel that unfolded in similar fashion — Drake vs.
Bad dreams, divinations, accidents, shamans, angels and ghosts—Ghosh is willing to pursue all means to make his quarrel with realism explicit.
Watching these shambling insectivores quarrel and cavort invites us to meditate on what it means to be an animal, human or otherwise.
But he cannot quarrel with the Constitution, which mentions the chief justice just once — and it is in the context of impeachment.
In Spielberg's movies, transcendent or threatening forces enter ordinary existence, where, despite them, children play and couples quarrel, make up, and split.
Hariri's shock resignation from Riyadh last year had thrust Lebanon to the forefront of the regional quarrel between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
In order for a conflict to end — whether an international dispute or a personal quarrel — both sides have to want a resolution.
And it is not surprising that the overseers of a troubled fund would quarrel with a post-mortem on its investment approach.
The youngest family members we met were the likeliest to offer innocent explanations for a defacement: an accident, perhaps, or a quarrel.
While they do not quarrel with the need for caution, some residents are exasperated with the halting work of getting back to normal.
He'd said previously that the war did not comport with his faith, and that he had "no quarrel" with America's enemy, the Vietcong.
Instead he inflamed an old quarrel between his wife and a villager and, without saying anything directly, failed to side with his wife.
" It was Frost, we should remember, who said "A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.
That if you've got a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me — your quarrel, sir, is with my creator.
"American Philosophy" succeeds, not as a textbook or survey, but a spirited lover's quarrel with the individualism and solipsism in our national thought.
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The athletic brand was launched by the athlete's father, LaVar Ball, who made headlines after a quarrel with President Donald Trump last year.
There was no need to quarrel with a romantic rival, not when the war for Cersei's heart had been won in the womb.
On occasion, such accounts publicly quarrel with Instagram influencers who deny getting surgery when the before and after photos speak to the contrary.
If he had done that, Manfred might have risked a messy quarrel with the players union before Game 4 of the World Series.
Along with hits like "Blow Your Mind (Mwah)," a lovers' quarrel she's likely to win, she unveiled songs from her new debut album.
The boxer — who had once declared, "I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong" — was fined $10,000 and given five years in prison.
The door jambs shake, the walls quake, but after a while the two men weary of the quarrel and decide to be friends.
"I wouldn't quarrel that some would take the view that after all this time and money," Mr. Adler said, "the result is disappointing."
That if you got a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me -- your quarrel, sir, is with my creator.
Mr. Martinez is like a graffiti-artist coming off the street to quarrel with his heroes, except he's more about homage than erasure.
On Friday, Lopez Obrador again said he would not quarrel with Trump, invoking "love and peace" and repeating his commitment to curbing migration.
Her most recent quarrel with the press in the briefing room was back on March 11 — and that session was only 14 minutes long.
Hamalainen's impressive work is also a quarrel with the field, with how history — especially the history of indigenous Americans — has been told and sold.
Two thousand years hence things might have changed, he said, but at present they would only "flirt with men and quarrel with each other".
He also argued that the legal quarrel should take place in arbitration and that Delaware's Chancery Court, where the lawsuit was filed, lacks jurisdiction.
A longer delay might only give MPs in Westminster more time to quarrel, rather than agree on a form of Brexit they could support.
In response to a post from The Shade Room regarding Ariana Grande's joke about the pair's public quarrel, Brussaux shared her own two cents.
And even when I called he could only quarrel at me saying that he was not my parent to pay for my school fees.
My final quarrel, which also concerns itself with lived realities: I sometimes chafed at how stringent Ms. Zeisler's definition of a feminist could be.
The family quarrel at the Times has spilled out into the public, thanks to a campaign of leaks that seem intended to sting Bennet.
Johnson and Symonds' romance was confirmed on June 20, 2019, when police were called to a quarrel at Symonds' apartment in Camberwell, south London.
Mr McAuliffe's own quarrel with Republicans over congressional redistricting was settled by a court decree in which Mr Grofman also had a central role.
The good news is, though, that as art imitates life which then often imitates art, HBO's Silicon Valley can help you understand this quarrel.
This became, over the last few days, irrefutable evidence that Buttigieg was simply inventing a quarrel with the saintly veep for cheap political gain.
When they quarrel and go their separate ways, neither knows how he will survive, but the Civil War is sure to play a part.
Of leaving red lipstick stains on wine glasses and casually extinguishing cigarette butts on coffee saucers while listening to lovers quarrel on cafe verandas.
The Republican's campaign, perhaps wanting to avoid a quarrel with a former president still popular here, offered a muted response to Mr. Obama's broadsides.
If a man, even a billionaire, wants to buy sex, I've got no quarrel, as long as both parties are of age and willing.
Over the weekend Jimmy Kimmel got into a Twitter quarrel with Donald Trump Jr. over whether he would attack Mr. Weinstein on Monday's show.
Their quarrel took a nasty turn around this time, when Brown's staffers were filmed doing "war whoops" and "tomahawk chops" during an outdoor rally.
Mr. Quraishi said he had no quarrel with "God Bless America," but believed that Smith's version was tainted by her association with racist lyrics.
True, one can quarrel with the speed and manner of the withdrawal, along with the president's bizarre, inane, and self-aggrandizing defense of the deed.
A neighbourhood disagreement might escalate into accusations of sorcery if someone suffered a misfortune, such as a premature death in the family, after a quarrel.
Any "ordinary person of common sense" would quarrel with the majority's take, he wrote, since it's obviously fine to pursue a lead up a driveway.
An 11-year-old boy from Suzhou, China, has made national headlines after he deliberately cut off his finger following a quarrel with his father.
In the season 15 finale, Jackson and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) were stuck in the middle of a lover's quarrel after a camping getaway gone wrong.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble kept out of the quarrel, limiting his comments to saying after the meeting that European banks should not be penalised.
Saul has a quarrel with the world and he isn't above using puerile humor, ghastly bad taste, or in-your-face grotesquerie to nettle it.
A quarrel began and Mr. Jozwik received a single punch in the face, causing him to fall backward and bang his head on the ground.
The quarrel is the latest chapter in the battle of wills between political Islamists and traditional Arab autocrats which has buffeted Muslim societies for decades.
Ejalu&aposs lawyer, Dan Weberman, said he&aposll argue again that a Family Division judge has no role in what&aposs basically a contract quarrel.
As for the Marriage Ring, Sofie told me recently that Nathan directed her to one of the books in the aftermath of a lovers' quarrel.
The most contentious quarrel is over where its national territory ends and Serbia's begins along a 201-mile stretch of land near the Danube River.
The men were repatriated, as were the remains of a South Korean woman, killed by her husband, one of the six men, during a quarrel.
The book shows that Mr. Xi was determined that China master its own microchips, operating systems and other core technologies well before this recent quarrel.
Heller does not support the House Obamacare repeal bill, but he has no quarrel with its steep cuts to Planned Parenthood, spokeswoman Megan Taylor said.
Pekka Hamalainen's impressive history is also a quarrel with the field, with how history — especially the history of indigenous Americans — has been told and sold.
That tragedy lives long in Iranian memory, and the country's president, Hassan Rouhani, tweeted about that incident in a Twitter quarrel with Trump on Monday.
I say currently we need some transparency ... Let's say I have a quarrel with my Saudi partner and need to go to court, which court?
And in the case of "The Little Atheist," the quarrel in question revolved around Mike's rather carefree attitude toward the religion of his unborn child.
Nonetheless, a message was conveyed to Nazhan that same day assuring him that ISIS had no quarrel with his tribe; its enemies were the Shiites.
The ensuing quarrel drew in a crowd of what Alex Beam calls "1960s eminentos," from Robert Lowell and Christopher Ricks to the historian Alexander Gershenkron.
"Quarrel" was probably the highlight off Moses Sumney's debut album Aromanticism, a winding journey from gentle folk to jazz freakouts that never felt too extra.
A coworker quarrel between the two and deadpan Pawny over a broken-down hyperdrive motorcycle only works because of how charming Thompson and Hemsworth are.
The legal quarrel over 3D-printed guns doesn't make much sense, because really the country is trying to have a debate about updating gun control laws.
Indeed, "Quarrel" makes the most of its near seven-minute length and traverses electronic burbles, yawning cellos, and a jazz-fusion outro complete with synth solo.
BACK when newspapers were king, Charles Brownson, an American congressman, used to say that one should never quarrel with anyone who buys ink by the barrel.
Other GOP leaders urged the two men to calm a quarrel that could imperil the Republican agenda on Capitol Hill and lawmakers' election chances next fall.
A reporter for CCTV, the state-run broadcaster, said online that the fire had been started by a person who had been in a quarrel beforehand.
To top things off, Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) were stuck in the middle of a lover's quarrel after a camping getaway gone wrong.
Perhaps the airline's staff could have defused the situation better, or been firmer with those initial instigators; perhaps they performed impeccably, averting a still-worse quarrel.
TWO weeks before the Iowa caucuses, the three surviving Democratic candidates had their first televised quarrel, in a debate held in South Carolina on January 17th.
Editor's Note (3/20/19): The word "attack" was changed to "quarrel" as Bratton reached out to Hyperallergic to indicate he considers the interaction a criticism.
Saudi Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal, the head of Kingdom Holding, clearly sent conciliatory signals to Trump after engaging in a 2016 Twitter quarrel with him.
One day, years later, he encountered an old man on the road to Thebes, got into a quarrel, and killed him in a fit of anger.
The audience had met the four girls who, along with Megan, formed the core of the ensemble, and had watched them flirt, quarrel, hug, and dis.
But those have been rare, partly because Protestants are so ready to quarrel, but also because of the Reformation's third legacy to the modern world. 3.
This quarrel, du Rivage argues, swept across the Empire and, as much as it divided colony from home country, it united proponents of either view transnationally.
The ideological quarrel obscured a more fundamental divergence: Mao Zedong was unwilling to subordinate himself to the Soviets in the rigid hierarchy of the Communist world.
"If Montana's quarrel with robocalling is indeed with the method, rather than the content, of the calls, then its robocall statute is underinclusive," the court wrote.
It's a quarrel that began several years ago when Mr. Bouvier helped Mr. Rybolovlev buy 2300 pieces of world-class art for a startling $2 billion.
The group has closed a legal quarrel with British Telecom that has been going on for a year, MF said, citing Telecom's half-yearly results report.
The ending, in which the three main characters quarrel about whether Faust won or lost his wager with Mephisto, is a theatrical masterstroke worth waiting for.
To top things off, Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) were stuck in the middle of a lover's quarrel after a camping getaway-gone-wrong.
Later that day, in response to a post from The Shade Room regarding Grande's joke about the pair's public quarrel, Sophie Brussaux shared her own two cents.
"I have this quarrel with economists about fundamentals, I'm writing a book on 'narrative economics' and think it's stories that drive markets more than fundamentals," he said.
The more the Iraqi political elite quarrel in a post-Mosul context, the more likely that ISIS -- or an incarnate of the jihadi organization -- will re-emerge.
"She was so full of intelligence and integrity, you couldn't quarrel with her, and she was willing to stand up alone sometimes in her dissent," he said.
While Twitter and Facebook publicly quarrel about whether they should keep political ads on their sites, one big voice has been noticeably absent from the debate: Google.
Scholars quarrel over whether Rousseau meant to trample on individual rights or protect them from the majority, but governments have used and abused the principle ever since.
Instead of greeting the dawn while his woman sleeps, the poet gazes down on the stoop at the survivors of last night's knock-down-drag-out quarrel.
BFM TV said the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar", but police could not confirm this, and they said investigators were looking into whether this was a family quarrel.
" Bobby BraddockNashville To the Editor: The poet Robert Frost once observed, "A liberal is a man too broad-minded to take his own side in a quarrel.
At a gathering later, I'd had a martini with prosecco chasers, then picked a senseless quarrel with our hostess, a close friend as bereaved as I was.
His political experience, or lack thereof, became the focal point of an extended quarrel with Klobuchar, who, like Buttigieg, has repeatedly touted her credentials as a Midwesterner.
BFM TV said the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar", but police could not confirm this, and they said investigators were looking into whether this was a family quarrel.
Ms. Mudannayake, a design editor at The Harvard Crimson, said that students' quarrel with Mr. Sullivan was not that he took on a controversial, high-profile client.
It's a quarrel fueled in part by the yearslong, up-and-down relationship between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zucker, two outspoken television addicts who once enjoyed a rapport.
"I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand, that if you have a problem with who I am, your quarrel is not with me," Buttigieg said.
The U.S.–Russia spat follows sparring between the U.S. and China over the legitimacy of efforts to influence development in Latin America — a quarrel that centered on Venezuela.
In an interview with Britain's public broadcaster the BBC, Johnson said Britain and its allies had no quarrel with the Russian people, only with President Vladimir Putin's administration.
Local lore tacks the unusual name to Jacob Ong, a 21999th-century settler who, legend has it, angrily threw his hat into a tree after a lover's quarrel.
The original quarrel between Masisi and Khama concerned something Botswana has excelled at: preserving its elephants, even as they have come into conflict with its mushrooming human population.
Many young people don't pay attention to politics because they grew up watching their parents quarrel and come undone over finances while the government bailed out big banks.
"It is evident that the parties quarrel over the meaning and intent of words and phrases authored not by this Court, but by the Supreme Court," Watson said.
In the end, some in Washington fear, Europeans may be tempted to give China what it wants for the sake of commercial advantage and to avoid a quarrel.
Trump's trade strategy thus far has roiled the business community, further endangered his party's already precarious political outlook and cast himself as the bad guy in his quarrel.
"It is a hypothesis that has the merit of not isolating the Muslim world," said Ms. Dakhli, who analyzed the quarrel recently in the magazine Revue du Crieur.
At District Saigon in Astoria, Queens, there is always a pot of pho broth making a low quarrel on the stove, with eddies of marrow from sunken bones.
" This was Chicago, circa 1968, while Ali was suspended for refusing to enter the military draft, uttering the famous line, "I ain't got no quarrel against them Vietcong.
We used to quarrel over that but I realized that I could not change her and she could not change me, so we accepted that we are different.
"While Mr. Baer has expressed regret for his behavior, we believe this incident represents more than an embarrassing private quarrel that spilled into public view," the letter said.
"I will go straight to the point: This is politics," Mr. Veloso, a former judge, said over local radio, but stressed he had no quarrel with Mr. Duterte.
It's unclear what caused the quarrel to escalate, but Cardi B took to Instagram afterward and posted a profanity-filled video saying Minaj had criticized her parenting skills.
In 2014, a transit worker named Bob Devine recovered a bag of clothes hurled beside a third rail in the Bronx, the apparent result of a lovers' quarrel.
It's a quarrel fueled in part by the yearslong, up-and-down relationship between Mr. Trump and Mr. Zucker, two outspoken television addicts who once enjoyed a rapport.
In a whispery, bedroom-sized reduction of grungy indie rock, Clairo ponders whether physical attraction will outweigh a lovers' quarrel, striving to maintain her deadpan as feelings surge.
There was a "big quarrel" a few years back, he said, when a whale-watching boat witnessed a whale being killed — much to the discomfort of both sides.
The Saudi-Egyptian quarrel has clear political undertones and the potential to spill over into the pitch when the two meet in Volgograd in their final World Cup match.
The good news for Trudeau is that Trump says he has no quarrel with Canada; he does not see Canada as a threat to jobs and security like Mexico.
Like Thanksgiving in America, Christmas is a rare time when the young and rootless sit down with the old and rooted, gorge on festive nosh and quarrel about politics.
Cops seal off a station after a quarrel ended in a man murdering his girlfriend and shooting the subway conductor who tried to shield her from him on Feb.
"What is absurd and monstrous about war is that men who have no personal quarrel should be trained to murder one another in cold blood," Aldous Huxley once said.
Fun fact: In 1704, Handel fought a duel with Johann Mattheson, a singer, composer (and later, critic), after a quarrel over the continuo part in one of Mattheson's operas.
The latest casualty of the increasingly vitriolic quarrel between Elliott Management and French conglomerate Vivendi is Amos Genish, who was ousted on Tuesday as CEO of Telecom Italia (TI).
And the central bank should have no quarrel in doing so, given that the justification for its independence is as a prophylactic against the opposite extreme of insidious inflation.
The dispute, Larry Kudlow, the president's top economic adviser, acknowledges, is "much like a family quarrel," but with the potential for vast diplomatic and economic consequences for the world.
While I would quarrel with omissions like Mahler, Vivaldi, Liszt, Janacek, Mussorgsky, Berg, Shostakovich, it would be wrong to assume Tommasini disparages those left out of his top 17.
Holy men bond, quarrel and drink Fanta in this papal dramedy, which casts two seasoned British actors — Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce — as Catholic leaders with clashing social beliefs.
Given Sumney's taste for rich visuals, it'd be expected that "Quarrel" would have a video to match its aural treasures, and the new video doesn't disappoint in that regard.
A quarrel splintered the founding team and Poon and Dryja went their separate ways, but Lightning Labs is now leading the overall network development effort with a rebuilt engineering team.
"It is an invented quarrel based on the very recent assumption that things can only belong to one people, nation or ethnicity," he says of the struggle billowing around rasgulla.
This sense of the term makes its way into Davies's film, with a twist: Davies's long quarrel with the Catholic Church and organized religion, which suffuses all of his films.
Mr. Regula had supported other Republicans in the primaries but told the newspaper The Independent in Massillon, Ohio, that he had no quarrel with Donald J. Trump that November. Mrs.
But he maintains that, in the quarrel the Trump administration has picked with his company, it has focused on the wrong things and mixed up trade issues with security concerns.
It would be a better use of time and energy for the tech community to focus on that, than to quarrel about the often squishy theology of "open" versus "closed."
In "Mangoes" (1999), part of Bani Abidi's early video trilogy, the artist plays two characters fondly relishing a quarrel over which country has the best version of the cherished fruit.
President Donald Trump told congressional leaders Monday that "illegals" had cost him the popular vote, reigniting a quarrel over a claim that has been largely dismissed by independent fact-checkers.
After a massive fight broke out on Sunday's season premiere of the reality series, Kim Kardashian West, 37, Kourtney Kardashian, 63, and Khloé Kardashian, 34, brought their quarrel to Twitter.
" Almost immediately, she started to quarrel with Adam about sex: "She said, 'I will not lie below,' and he said, 'I will not lie beneath you, but only on top.
One is that there is no significant constituency in French public opinion, including in the gilets jaunes, that would quarrel with Macron on the nature and extent of climate change.
In resurrecting the slogan "America First" from prewar isolationists who had no quarrel with Hitler, Trump was giving his view of modern history: everything went wrong when we turned outward.
Money managers pointed to steel and other materials stocks as among the few likely to benefit from any potential quarrel with China, the European Union, Canada and other trade partners.
The upending of the debate calendar set off an hourslong quarrel that seemed likely to reverberate and resurface through the final days of an election cycle that was already acrimonious.
To the degree that one can extrapolate from the personal quarrel between Richman and Bourdain a larger philosophical debate about the proper future of American tastes, Richman readily concedes defeat.
At a fundamental level, Trump's entire approach to foreign policy is anti-diplomatic, so the president would quarrel with any secretary of state who tries to do the job properly.
Hariri's shock resignation had thrust Lebanon to the forefront of the regional quarrel between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which has been played out on battlefields in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
A quarrel with the R.S.C. over its 1982 staging of his "Poppy," a musical play about the opium wars in China, alienated Mr. Nichols from the theater for a time.
It's been a while since I've read a book in which a man and a woman quarrel quite so much, and quite so forcefully, without something devastating coming of it.
An anxious but loving clan assembles to eat, quarrel and swap woes and epiphanies about their daily lives, and in the process burrow into the conflicted heart of a nation.
The quarrel is not just a string of embarrassing headlines or an uncomfortable White House meeting — it has materially slowed down the Trump agenda on one of voters' top issues.
As usual, the music (and Sumney's voice) is gentle and soulful enough to be enjoyed as soothing background music, but harmonically sophisticated enough to reward intense, nerdy listening ("Quarrel," phew!).
He earned a one-game suspension last month for running onto the field and pushing an official during a quarrel between players during the Raiders win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Aided by Quarrel, an ancient super-soldier, she has to learn to trust her unlikely allies as a long-sleeping war machine awakens in the desert, and threatens all of humanity.
Intel's anticipated exclusivity might be short-lived, however, as Apple could still send some orders Qualcomm's way as a negotiating concession in trying to end the legal quarrel between the two.
There are more naked stems than blooms, and the flowers look as if they were recovered from the trash after a lovers' quarrel or placed on an autopsy table for examination.
Unable to take their quarrel to the streets like they did in the good old days (because half of the combatants are legally children), they hashed this out the new way.
Ms Fisher had no quarrel with the top 10% plan (under which she did not qualify for admission); she challenged only the university's consideration of race for the "holistic review" admittees.
Already criticised for dawdling in offering condolences to the families of four American troops killed in Niger, Mr Trump became embroiled in a quarrel centred on one of the grieving widows.
The quarrel between Tyga, 29, and Drake escalated in 2014 when Tyga claimed to Vibe magazine that his friendship with Drake had been forced by their then-mutual music label, YMCMB.
" Indeed, the quarrel between the president and the congresswoman only grew on Saturday, with Mr. Trump again calling Ms. Wilson "wacky" on Twitter and saying she was "killing the Democrat Party.
Surrounded by a large crowd of spectators, the two actors made their quarrel immediate and plausible, and the sharp, quick-witted dialogue laid out the moral stakes without ever being preachy.
As the leaders of the world's two most populous countries met in the coastal town of Mamallapuram in southern India, they sidestepped what could have been another quarrel over disputed territory.
"That's the thing I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand: That if you have a problem with who I am, your quarrel is not with me," Buttigieg said.
If you're Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio), the hero of "The Revenant," that is your preferred method, and it's hard to quarrel with, though it can't be much fun for the horse.
While Democrats quarrel over who has the best plan to improve our public school systems, Trump is creating a humanitarian crisis by reducing the number of people who can seek asylum.
" Andres Ramirez, a Nevada-based Democratic strategist and former vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee's Hispanic Caucus, said Thursday that Sanders' quarrel with the union amounted to an "unforced error.
Most are designed for penetration, though there are a few that are clearly meant for getting your grind on if you have no quarrel with Satan and wish to ride his monster.
Listen to the entire EP below: Sumney recently released a beautiful music video for Aromanticism track "Quarrel", as well as a visual for the extended version of "Make Out in My Car".
One person familiar with the quarrel said Mulvaney was frustrated because he felt Cipollone wasn't reading him in on the appropriate legal matters that a chief of staff needs to know about.
Anyone with a stake in Israeli politics is sure to find grounds for quarrel, while those approaching from the outside may find some of the film's silences as troubling as its speeches.
The succession quarrel, the sources said, began in 2015 when MbN's personal court was disbanded and merged with the court of the king, preventing MbN from bestowing independent patronage and cultivating support.
Dunn adds to this strategy a smart combination of textures that quarrel with each other, like the sheen of clear lacquer against the corrosive and light-eating qualities of dark shoe polish.
Certainly, it's a decision that will do little to ease current tensions between federal government and the technology sector, as the two quarrel over the balance between privacy and law enforcement.[WSJ]
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash told Reuters that support for the regions was not intended to split Somalia and his country had no quarrel with the central government.
The Afghan had gone to Mr. Hushmand's home to discuss the matter and a fierce quarrel ensued, ending in the deadly attack on the teacher, according to the state prosecutor, Lars Janssen.
" The video's intro title card teases the lovers' quarrel: "Sometime between their fifth and sixth year at Hogwarts, Hermione, the brightest witch of the wizarding world, completely lost her mind over Ron.
His vocal acting made his final scene — in which Wotan picks a stubborn old man's quarrel with the impetuous grandson he loves and loses his power — into a "King Lear"-like tragedy.
But I have no quarrel with the jerk shrimp or leg of lamb at the Islands — there's no place to get an allspice-smoked version of either, as far as I know.
After a quarter of quiet, the quintessence of Android's brand has quickly changed without quarrel, resolving a quandary and quitting the quixotic quest to pull a Q dessert out of the quiver.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's quarrel with NPR escalated on Monday after one of the radio network's reporters was barred from flying on the secretary's plane during an upcoming trip to Ukraine.
The succession quarrel, the sources said, began in 2105 when MbN's personal court was disbanded and merged with the court of the king, preventing MbN from bestowing independent patronage and cultivating support.
Both Arden and Rubinstein quarrel with, and are betrayed by, men they love, who feel emasculated by their dominating women and wind up changing alliances even before the first-act curtain falls.
She was accused of fatally shooting her husband, Daniel Crespo, 45, then mayor of the Los Angeles suburb of Bell Gardens, three times in the chest during a heated quarrel on Sept.
While Amazon has steered clear of any quarrel with the president, the Package Coalition is now poised to take the company's case to the public as the government weighs changes affecting USPS.
At times it's not until halfway through the second page, when a proper name is used, that the reader notices the shift, as one shared meal or lovers' quarrel bleeds into another.
The woman whose body was found next to Msando was a 21-year-old university student named Carol Ngumbu, which led to rumors that his murder was the result of a lover's quarrel.
Cracks in the Yemeni government on the Qatar crisis were highlighted when the quarrel broke out with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates imposing travel and diplomatic sanctions on Qatar.
In its quarterly earnings released today, Qualcomm said it would record $4.5-$4.7 billion revenue in the coming quarter as part of its settlement of a long-running intellectual-property quarrel with Apple.
Quinn and Rachel want to bring a young Black Lives Matter activist named Ruby on the show to quarrel with Beth Ann, a contestant from the south who owns a Confederate flag bikini.
And by "argue" they do not mean "quarrel," but communicate without rancor or faulty reasoning with someone who has an opposing viewpoint, with the hope of broadening one's understanding of people and ideas.
He said that the issue came up in his private conversation with Mr. Putin, but noted that the Russian leader had again denied it, an assertion with which he did not publicly quarrel.
As Phoebe tries to track down her father, and Ross and Rachel have a lovers quarrel, Joey and Chandler forget to buy presents — and are forced to buy them from a gas station.
But things went bad when Florence Burns, a young woman from the neighborhood, had a violent quarrel with one of the Gang, Walter Brooks, on Valentine's Day 1902 at the Glen Island Hotel.
" During remarks at an LGBTQ Victory Fund National Champagne Brunch in Washington, Buttigieg said that he wished "the Mike Pences of the world" understood that their "quarrel" over his sexuality are "with my creator.
The quarrel is whether Missouri violated America's constitution when, in 2012, it excluded a day-care centre run by the Trinity Lutheran church from a programme providing new, rubberised playground surfaces for pre-schools.
Mr Das was given the job after Urjit Patel quit amid a quarrel with the government, which has been nagging the bank to do more to boost the economy ahead of this year's election.
In his spare time, he liked to read the local news outlet KentOnline and when stories about his cases were covered he often posted comments under the username Querelle, which is French for quarrel.
Italy should stop attacking the European Commission over its fiscal policy, the EU executive's president said on Monday, as Rome and Brussels quarrel over an expansionary budget proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives approved a multibillion-dollar disaster relief bill on Friday, continuing a quarrel with President Donald Trump and other Republicans who oppose providing more aid to Puerto Rico.
We may quarrel about what justice is in any particular circumstance, but all Americans of good faith fight for their beliefs about justice because they want to see a great country become only greater.
The move strengthens hopes for eventual resolution of a quarrel at the center of fraught ties between India's majority Hindus and its Muslim community, which accounts for 14% of a population of 1.3 billion.
At night, in hushed voices, they argue fiercely, but what they fight about remains vague, Luiselli preferring commentary on marital estrangement to its actual staging: My husband and I quarrel on our own bed.
A week after Trump's base seemed to be splitting over the seriousness of the coronavirus, the quarrel is now over how much the government should damage the economy in response to the present threat.
On "Quarrel," Sumney departs from his typical sound by adding more instrumentation and leaning into a jazz style; it's full of lush ascending and descending notes that fill up the space behind his voice.
His ashes were interred in a cemetery on the northern outskirts of Beijing during a small ceremony for close family members, ending a quarrel with the party authorities over where to place his remains.
Mercedes' world championship leader Hamilton, who was some way off the pace, would have no quarrel with another Verstappen victory since that would also hand him his fifth title with two races to spare.
But Schor believes that it is precisely this division—the great political quarrel of our time—that Esperanto may be able to heal, by reconnecting us, through a common language, to a shared earth.
These were among Mr. Roche's more inventive riffs on traditional architecture, with which he appeared to have something of a lover's quarrel, alternately embracing and spurning it, or twisting it to his own purposes.
George W. Bush of course, who was president right after 9/11, went out of his way to signal that the United States did not have a quarrel with all Muslims, just the Islamist terrorists.
Prince Turki bin Saud bin Turki bin Saud Al-Kabeer was convicted in the shooting death of a man during a "group quarrel," the statement said Tuesday, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
Almost everything in between the highlights, from weird-ass small towns straight out of The Twilight Zone to adjourning a quarrel with my boyfriend when I realized we were driving through the goddamn Northern Lights.
Jones Day withdrew a motion to disqualify Caesars Entertainment Operating Co's (CEOC) bankruptcy counsel Kirkland & Ellis on Thursday, court documents showed, after an Illinois bankruptcy judge threatened sanctions over the quarrel this week in court.
On Brain Drain, he sings, "I loved you from the start / 'Cause Christmas ain't the time for breaking each other's hearts," making the song seem like a post-quarrel reassurance from one lover to another.
While no one has questioned Ms. Lynch's authority to pursue the investigation as she wants, some lawyers and legal scholars argued that the much-discussed quarrel could add new challenges to an already difficult inquiry.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trade frictions between the United States and Canada are a "family quarrel," President Donald Trump's economic adviser said on Sunday, brushing aside concerns expressed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as an overreaction.
Watch Michael (in Mr. Shamos's astonishing performance), and Holly (in a tough and comic turn from Ms. Walsh) play siblings who tear each other apart, then make the same wavering gesture to end the quarrel.
She also begged for the Ottoman sultan's support against her enemies, locked as she was in a bloody and endless sectarian combat with others of her kind about some incomprehensible quarrel over their false religion.
But their efforts have also fueled a political and scientific quarrel that may prove important to how Italy and other countries confront the virus: How much is too much when it comes to containment efforts?
Duterte warned that if the Chinese government moved to interfere with the Philippines' power supply, there would be a "quarrel," adding that "I may not overcome you but you will receive from me a mouthful."
Spar back in a playful, witty way—nothing delights an Aries more than someone who can quarrel while remaining funny, who doesn't get bent out of shape over a fleeting moment in a spirited conversation.
But, look, in the communique, in the announcement from the White House, it said very clearly that we still welcome good faith negotiations, and that&aposs why I regard this as more of a family quarrel.
As their verbal quarrel continued, Melton began walking back to the sidewalk to sleep when Quackenbush allegedly got out of the Porsche armed, fired two shots at him and then fled, police said in their statement.
Taseer's crime in the eyes of Qadri and his supporters was his support for Asia Bibi, a poor Christian woman who is on death row after being accused of blasphemy by neighbours in a petty quarrel.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy should stop attacking the European Commission over its fiscal policy, the EU executive's president said on Monday, as Rome and Brussels quarrel over an expansionary budget proposed by Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
His first big breakthrough into popularity came via the radical young after he famously said "Man, I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong" and refused to be conscripted into military service during the Vietnam war.
The slow progress was overshadowed by the sectarian political quarrel that erupted in Baghdad on Saturday when Shi'ite lawmakers forced a law through parliament legalizing the mainly Iranian-backed paramilitary units known as Popular Mobilisation forces.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump couldn't help weighing in, once again turning attention away from issues that could strengthen his struggling campaign and back to his monthslong quarrel with Kelly and his history of issues with women.
Asked beforehand if the quarrel with the president would distract the American team, Coach Jill Ellis had answered emphatically that it would not, saying that her team "lives in pressure," as if it were a garment.
Despite more than 15 years of warfare, the United States has never had a fundamental quarrel with the Taliban per se; it was the group's hosting of Al Qaeda that drove our intervention after the Sept.
Yet a quarrel does not always pay off in this way; the decades-long conflict between Ja Rule and 20153 Cent should serve as a cautionary tale for artists thinking of using diss tracks to gain attention.
Hamish Hamilton; £228 The "Iliad" reimagined from the perspective of Briseis, the captured slave-girl who is the cause of the quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon that animates Homer's epic—and in the original is almost silent.
Yet Cruz, who veered from defiant to reassuring, repeatedly offered new explanations for why he was not yet prepared to do so, hoping to turn down the temperature on a quarrel that devolved into a shouting match.
The quarrel between these two female rulers has gone down in history as one of the most iconic female feuds of all time, molded and memorialized over the years by countless novels, plays, TV shows, and movies.
The wide angle doesn't settle the quarrel, but it does reveal the bickering as one detail in what Lee calls "the mind of God"—a much larger moral and aesthetic design that incorporates everything into its weave.
But when Mr. Trump became the Republican nominee and then president, Mr. Bezos and Amazon stopped responding to his attacks, seeing little upside in a public quarrel with him, according to two people briefed on the decision.
A divorcing Russian couple eager to move on with their lives — Zhenya with her affluent older lover, Boris with his pregnant young girlfriend — viciously quarrel over who will take Alyosha, the 12-year-old son neither wants.
In the early 1960s, when the C.C.P.'s quarrel with the Soviet Communist Party was underway, Mao praised the monkey king: A thunderstorm burst over the earth, So a devil rose from a heap of white bones.
People who bother about how the internet works are called members of the "internet community," which is a little like the "Lebanese community" in that they share something intangible and mostly historical but quarrel over everything else.
Though Derek McLane's set boasts a view out over the roofs of Manhattan, hinting at something symbolic and substantial, the play never quite escapes the room, narrowing to a quarrel about personal choices made in the past.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea on Thursday accused United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres of "picking a quarrel" with Pyongyang by praising international sanctions for putting pressure on the country over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
South Korea's tech majors are also bearing the brunt of Japanese curbs on exports to South Korea of materials used in memory chips and smartphones, the latest flashpoint in a quarrel over Japan's use of forced wartime labor.
"It's entirely possible that it will spiral into a full-blown war," he said, especially if the US and others don't help solve many of the underlying issues that lead both parties to quarrel in the first place.
Police officials on Saturday announced the arrest of a man wanted for the stabbing death of a teenager in Brooklyn last week that investigators now believe was the culmination of a quarrel over an exchange of text messages.
"That's the thing I wish the Mike Pences of the world would understand, that if you've got a problem with who I am, your problem is not with me — your quarrel, sir, is with my creator," he added.
The word "symposium" is written in Greek on a canvas hanging above the stage, but one section could be subtitled "agon," in the sense of "disputation"; you can see the start of a quarrel, the rising of temper.
It all started over a comment Soulja made on an Instagram post by Brown's ex Karrueche Tran and the pair had since planned to take their quarrel to the boxing ring, for a televised pay-per-view fight.
"She only said three things to the people - they should live peacefully, the government is there to help them, and they should not quarrel among each other," Lewa said, quoting information from a religious leader who was present.
The White House declined to comment directly on the quarrel between Mr. Kelly and Mr. Bolton, but after hours of questions about it, issued a statement Thursday evening suggesting there was no bad blood in the West Wing.
Polliver and his men quarrel with the Hound about his food order, suggest they trade a chicken for sex with Arya, just as they "traded" for sex with the innkeeper's daughter, who is sexually assaulted in the background.
In the boat sits a blurry black conical form, which I found weak and unnecessary, but I was so enchanted by the extraordinary rendering of the wavelets comprising most of the image that I gave up my quarrel.
However, Macron decided ahead of the meeting not to try for a communique after last year's quarrel, and in the end France issued a terse one-page summit statement that mentioned trade, Iran, Libya, Ukraine and Hong Kong.
He sees them as violent, lawless and unnecessary; he had no quarrel with the extradition bill, backed by the mainland government, which sparked the upheaval (and which Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's chief executive, finally withdrew on September 4th).
The comments from the Chinese Ministry of National Defense on Thursday were the most blunt yet from Beijing in the dispute and indicated that the diplomatic quarrel could still fester or escalate, even if armed conflict seems unlikely.
Governance is reduced to a quarrel between power brokers to get a larger share of the oil pie — the latest budget was rejected by the (Kurdish) president at the request of factions dissatisfied with their portion of appropriations.
In a letter published in German and Turkish in daily newspaper Bild, Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said Germany had no quarrel with Turkish people in either country but could not stand by as "innocent" German citizens were jailed.
Yes, it was spurred by an ex-lover's quarrel, stupidly displayed for all the public to see, but it also fits into the growing trend of superstars using their social media to teach fans — and the media — a lesson.
LONDON (Reuters) - Gibraltar was granted the power on Friday to detain Iran's Grace 1 oil tanker for another month, keeping the vessel at the center of a big-power quarrel between Iran and the United States and its allies.
Last December, Turner was once again the subject of an art world quarrel, this time with Benjamin H. Bratton, a visual arts professor and director of the Center for Design and Geopolitics at the University of California, San Diego.
"It is evident that the parties quarrel over the meaning and intent of words and phrases authored not by this Court, but by the Supreme Court," US District Court Judge Derrick Watson said Thursday, declining to offer any clarification.
CASTILLETES, Colombia (Reuters) - In the sun-baked scrubland of northern Colombia's remote La Guajira province, a bitter quarrel rages between two neighboring Wayuu indigenous families, one of them seeking refuge from a humanitarian crisis across the border in Venezuela.
She was arrested for blasphemy in 2009 after Muslim co-workers on a destitute farm denounced her for merely drinking from the same cup and, during the subsequent quarrel, for "insulting Prophet Muhammad" — a charge Ms. Bibi always denied.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan are resplendently charismatic as the lead royals: the scene in which, armed with swords, they duel it out to resolve a lover's quarrel is one of the sexiest moments ever committed to screen.
That's more than the $1.5 trillion debt cost allowed under a tentative agreement by Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee — and the real battles will come as lawmakers quarrel over which tax breaks might be eliminated to help pay the balance.
As their verbal quarrel continued, the man began walking back to the sidewalk to sleep when Quackenbush allegedly got out of the Porsche armed, fired two shots at him and then fled in her vehicle, police said in their statement.
Prosecutors in Suffolk County say Denis D. Cullen, 23, allegedly put his mother Elizabeth, 63, in a headlock and dragged her into the deep end after a quarrel in which she scolded him for not taking his medication, reports CBSNewYork.
Colin, however, tells Thomas that he and Heidi were in a sexual relationship (they technically were the night before, but that was the first and only time and a total manipulation) and to just let them have their lover's quarrel.
We can only be glad that, thanks to our experience in the Protestant Church, we never had to quarrel about the "moral lens" that we tried to bring to bear on some of the political traditions in which we were raised.
While Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, has backed Barr's handling of the Mueller report, the quarrel over the testimony is the latest in a series of escalating disputes between Nadler and Barr over the special counsel investigation.
Though many European leaders would quarrel with Trump's view that terrorism poses an existential threat to Western life, they don't dispute it is a threat and there is a growing desire to tighten the outer borders of the European Union.
But last month a legal quarrel between Grace and a Belgian-based businessman over a $1.3 million diamond ring lifted a veil on the wealthy lifestyle of Mugabe and his wife, nicknamed "Gucci Grace" for her reputed dedication to shopping.
It was, I knew, an ancient quarrel: his mother, who had ferried her five boys across a border to Calcutta during Partition and never had enough clothes to split among them, would have found a way to spare that shirt.
In the latest Brexit quarrel between Britain and the European Union, Her Majesty's Government complained last week that the peninsula of 33,000 residents should not have been described as a "colony" in a draft EU text on visa-free travel.
But Trump has also stigmatized Mexicans and other immigrants and his dark vision of a nation under siege from hordes of invaders has turned a border security dispute into a political quarrel that tears at American cultural and racial divides.
In one notable incident in 2015, in the eastern province of Henan, a doctor and an injured patient fell to their deaths in an elevator shaft during a quarrel over treatment for the patient, who was intoxicated at the time.
The latest quarrel over B'Tselem arose after the Obama administration condemned the Israeli government in uncommonly harsh terms for approving plans to create a new Jewish settlement, three weeks after Israel signed a lucrative military aid package with the United States.
Mr. Gärtner has not commented publicly on the quarrel and did not respond to messages, and neither Daimler nor the police in Beijing have shared details, so it was impossible to know whether he agreed with that description of events.
These divisions—which flared up during last year's brutal primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and have only intensified since Donald Trump's victory—are often seen in narrowly partisan terms, as a lingering quarrel between rival Democratic factions.
He then returned to Ajax, but after two seasons, and two league titles – his seventh and eighth with the club – he got in a quarrel over money with the club president and signed with mortal enemies Feyenoord out of spite.
Magas, Russia: 1 Dead, 4 InjuredAt about2 PMpolice responded to a domestic dispute between two families who were debating how a husband and wife should share their apartment and got caught up in the quarrel as it escalated into a shooting.
There are perplexing bird analogies (the beautiful sisters look at Lydia, "their expressions ranging like a quarrel of sparrows"; "Mami's cry, a shrill, corporeal thing, it bubbles out of her like a fully formed bird and it flies, but Mami doesn't").
You may quarrel with Mr. Vance's conclusions — he holds his hillbilly kin personally responsible for much of what ails them — but the love he feels for his culture is palpable, and his book is intelligible to Democrats and Republicans alike.
"We didn't pick a quarrel with them, but when a crime has been committed, especially when chemical weapons have been used in Malaysia, we are duty bound to protect the interest of Malaysians," Mr. Najib told Parliament, according to Reuters.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A court in Pakistan on Tuesday ordered the government to take custody of two Hindu sisters allegedly kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam, police said, a case that triggered a quarrel with Hindu-majority neighbor India.
No details have been given on the latest, but Trudeau said it was "a very separate case" from last week when former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor were detained amid the diplomatic quarrel triggered by Meng's arrest.
After calling US President Barack Obama a "son of a bitch" on Monday, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has decided he does not "want to quarrel with the most powerful country on the planet" and attempted to atone for the insult.
"I call for ending all forms of coordination, especially security coordination, with Israel and USA," he added from the United Arab Emirates, where he had lived since a quarrel with Abbas drove him out of the Palestinian territories in 2011.
The trans-Pacific quarrel strikes at the heart of Trump's rural support in farm states, which host some of this year's toughest Senate races in North Dakota, Missouri and Indiana, and competitive House races in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Minnesota.
" Parul Sehgal says that Pekka Hamalainen's "Lakota America," an impressive new history of the tribe of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, is "also a quarrel with the field, with how history — especially the history of indigenous Americans — has been told and sold.
Few observers had initially expected that a quarrel over client states would bring about the end of Greece's golden age and the eventual eclipse of the Greeks as powerful and independent actors on the world stage, but this was precisely what happened.
Chinese officials think the country's one-party political system and President Xi Jinping's enduring grip on power — particularly after the repeal of presidential term limits in March — mean that China can outlast the United States and Mr. Trump in any trade quarrel.
Blasphemy cases in Pakistan begin as local disputes even when they morph into national flash points, and in many instances a bit of digging reveals motivations other than religious offense: a bruised ego, a land dispute, a quarrel in a fruit orchard.
Chinese officials believe the country's one-party political system and President Xi Jinping's enduring grip on power — particularly after the repeal of presidential term limits in March — mean that China can outlast the United States and Mr. Trump in any trade quarrel.
Justin du Rivage's " Revolution Against Empire " (Yale) re-situates the Revolution not as a colonial rebellion against the mother country but as one episode in a much larger political quarrel that swept the British Empire in the second half of the eighteenth century.
SITTWE, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar's de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, on Thursday urged people "not to quarrel" as she visited Rakhine State for the first time since a military crackdown that drove more than 83,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee the country.
Alternating between male and female personas (and, in one case, in Mickey and Minnie Mouse costumes), the model has tested the public reaction when they go for a haircut, order coffee, quarrel or panhandle when presenting alternately as a woman or a man.
The team members — along with several of Tara's young assistants — become friends, quarrel, make up and learn and teach life lessons, while singing pleasant, repetitive numbers of aspiration and revelation (including three written for the show by Marvin Hamlisch, who died in 2012).
His determination to continue to wage a quarrel with a dead man exemplified his intense sensitivity to slights and prompted critics to conclude that he fails to put the wider duties of the office of the presidency above his personal image and preoccupations.
In fact, what appears to have happened is that Williams -- who was not a member of the university community -- wandered onto the campus and got into a political quarrel with another person, who was also not a member of the university community.
Many of Lynch's memoirs quarrel with Jessica Mitford's enduring 1963 best seller, "The American Way of Death," which held that — beyond a plain wooden box in the cold ground — most ceremonial and cosmetic funeral options were pricey scams to exploit the grieving.
Senator Richard C. Shelby of Alabama, the top Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee, said while he had no quarrel with Mr. Trump's ultimate goal — "I like the wall," he said — he would have preferred that military funds not be raided to pay for it.
U.S. State Department Legal Adviser Jennifer Newstead had said Iran's real quarrel was Iran's frustration over U.S. plans to pull out of the 2015 nuclear pact, under which Iran agreed to curbs on its nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions.
The quarrel, in which Barroso has accused Juncker of taking "discriminatory" measures against him and the bank by opening an ethics probe in response to a public outcry, underlines developments in politics, not just in Europe, that create dilemmas for many in high office.
And yes, it's a place for Gawker's Nick Denton to talk about the Hulk Hogan lawsuit, bankrolled by Mr. Thiel whom I have no quarrel with and think is probably a very nice billionaire who'd be fun at a picnic or any social occasion, really.
After learning his local draft board had declared him eligible for induction into the Army in 1966, Ali recited this poem: Keep asking me, no matter how long,On the war in Vietnam, I sing this song:I ain't got no quarrel with no Viet Cong.
U.S. State Department Legal Adviser Jennifer Newstead had said Iran's real quarrel was its frustration over the U.S. pullout from the nuclear pact, under which Tehran restricted its disputed uranium enrichment program under U.N. monitoring in exchange for a lifting of most international sanctions.
What emerges so clearly here — as they snipe, quarrel, make up and haplessly pursue love affairs that are never going to happen — is that they've all made their own beds, for reasons of convenience or for quixotic ideals that don't look so fine anymore.
Nunberg, who filed court documents to block private arbitration proceedings that Trump initiated in May, said Trump accused him of being a source in a May New York Post story about a public quarrel between former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and spokeswoman Hope Hicks.
ISTANBUL — Turkey's quarrel with Europe worsened over the weekend after the Turkish president accused the Dutch government of Nazism, and Turkish politicians were barred or disinvited from events in two European countries, amid tensions ahead of a tight referendum on a new Turkish Constitution.
By establishing tension between the film's adults, who quarrel over rent increases in a newly emerging Brooklyn neighborhood, and their sons, who just want to hang out and play video games, Sachs proves a keen observer of the impact that parents' decisions can have on their kids.
"This silly rule that if you are mentioned you get to speak too is the worst thing about the so-called debates because it means those who quarrel with others get to speak the most — which leaves out Carson, Kasich and probably Christie," said David H. Eisenberg.
Equal parts punk rock manifesto and survival guide, the book covers Harley's ups and downs, including his rampant drug use, friendships with history-defining figures like Allen Ginsberg and members of The Clash, and the release of the Cro-Mags' acclaimed 1986 debut, The Age of Quarrel.
Mr. Cosby's lawyer, Joseph P. Green, argued that Judge O'Neill should recuse himself, saying he had failed to disclose a bitter quarrel he had with the witness, Bruce L. Castor Jr., while both men were seeking the Republican nomination for county district attorney 20 years ago.
" (Wilson took to his bed after that "bruising quarrel" with Trotter, too.) The year after, Wilson gathered his daughters and his cabinet into the East Room of the White House for a screening of D. W. Griffith's visually sumptuous and vehemently racist "The Birth of a Nation.
That will provoke a quarrel on the part of some people who make a good case that we have done things that are contrary to our basic values in terms of interrogation, in terms of intelligence, in terms of torture, in terms of some of these prosecutions.
"To the extent that the word 'begged' can be proven to be a false representation of plaintiff's interest in the position, the defensive tone of the tweet, having followed plaintiff's negative commentary about Trump, signals to readers that plaintiff and Trump were engaged in a petty quarrel," she continued.
John Marshall Harlan—a Kentuckian who once "had no quarrel with slavery" and whose family owned many slaves—wrote a dissent articulating the constitutional principle of racial equality that was not upheld by a majority of the court until Brown v Board of Education, nearly six decades later.
Nunberg said in court papers that Trump accused him of being a source in a May New York Post story about a public quarrel between former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and spokeswoman Hope Hicks, according to the AP. Nunberg said he was not the source of the article.
To a non-Jamaican, the novel sometimes gives the impression of eavesdropping on a family quarrel, but, then, all family quarrels are in some way alike, and many Americans have found themselves in some version of a conversation that Ma Taffy's niece has with her rich white boyfriend.
MINA, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman said on Tuesday the haj should not be used to achieve sectarian or political aims, remarks likely to be seen as aimed at rival Iran, which is involved in a public quarrel with Riyadh over the management of the pilgrimage.
In one scene, the empress bluntly asks her much-younger personal secretary to "do whatever it is you think I want"; in another, she's winding down from an explosive political quarrel in her palace when she declares in colorful language that what she needs is some good sex.
Walter, in contrast, is more of a humanist, and the quarrel between them is not unlike the one between Magneto and Professor X in the "X-Men" movies (speaking of Michael Fassbender) or Koba and Caesar in "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (speaking of posthumous James Franco).
"It's coming from those whose policies have favored the development of the National Front, from the Socialist Party," said Mr. Coquerel, referring to the quarrel that divided the French left for five years: the governing Socialists' mild pro-market turn, seen as a betrayal by France's far left.
It wasn't exactly a shocker: He had first refused induction at the Armed Forces Examining and Entrance Station in Houston that spring, and refused to be inducted into the Army, saying he was a conscientious objector — "I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong," he had told reporters.
The quarrel in Moore v Texas is whether the CCA used the right standard when it decided that Mr Moore—who at 13 could name neither the days of the week nor the months of the year, nor distinguish between addition and subtraction—is too clever to qualify for an exemption.
McEwan is a master of the domestic quarrel, which, in his works, is regularly intensified by the introduction of a third party: a precocious child in " Atonement ," a stalker with de Clérambault's syndrome in " Enduring Love ," or, in this case, an artificial man with Kantian morals and a fully functional phallus.
Walk south to Houston Street and turn left, where at Lafayette Street you'll encounter the red-brick Puck Building, location of two important scenes in the movie: a wedding where Harry and Sally quarrel, and the New Year's Eve party at the film's end where Harry finally confesses his love.
"Our quarrel is with Putin's Kremlin, and with his decision – and we think it overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision – to direct the use of a nerve agent on the streets of the UK, on the streets of Europe for the first time since the Second World War," Johnson said.
Meanwhile, Owen (Kevin McKidd) professed his love for Teddy as she was in labor with their little girl — and while Teddy's boyfriend was building a changing table at her new apartment In addition, Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) may be missing after stepping out of the car during a lover's quarrel with Maggie (McCreary).
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has no quarrel with the people of Russia but it is tragic that Russian President Vladimir Putin has chosen to act in such a way, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday as she accused Moscow of being responsible for the poisoning of a former spy in England.
The Islamic republic has been worried about the creation of an "Arab-NATO" as President Donald Trump seeks to unite Muslim countries against Tehran but the current Saudi-Qatar quarrel provides relief to Tehran, Ahmad Majidyar, a fellow with the Middle East Institute, a Washington-based think-tank, said in a Monday note.
You take the long bus so you can sit on the top deck with a couple of beers, and text people as you make your way there, everyone's meeting in central, for some reason, the bars are shit but the vibe is—I mean, you cannot quarrel with that, vibe, can you?
There are too many to be tempted to isolate only one, so here are five: "Lighea" (sometimes titled "The Professor and the Mermaid"), by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa; "My Quarrel With Hersh Rasseyner," by Chaim Grade; Chekhov's "Ward Six"; Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilych"; James's "The Beast in the Jungle" (everyone's autobiography).
In Germany, where voters are concerned about issues like the cost of Macron's euro zone reform plans, Chancellor Angela Merkel – much damaged by her party's loss of support in this year's elections and a quarrel with her main coalition partner, the Christian Social Union – has to be even more cautious than usual.
Visiting Skopje and Tirana a month before EU members will decide whether to start talks, Tusk praised North Macedonia for resolving its old quarrel with Greece by accepting its new name, as well as for its friendship treaty with Bulgaria and ability to help Europe cope with one of the biggest migration crises.
If you are bored in a relationship, you may find yourself bored in another one, too, said Erika Doukas, a clinical psychologist in private practice in Manhattan and Larchmont, N.Y. If you quarrel with your spouse over whose relatives to visit during the holidays, the same conflict may reappear in a subsequent marriage.
But lots of us realize that we would not exist without the dedication and determination of the researchers, physicians, nurses, and aides who get us to our various goals — for some, a confirmation or a wedding; for others, a graduation, a trip to a foreign place, a quarrel resolved or a project completed.

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