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A month ago, Democrats were sitting pretty while Republicans squabbled.
Police and army units squabbled over who was in command.
The elders squabbled about what to do with the vets.
The two squabbled over their respective roles on the team.
The House squabbled over this too, but resolved it early.
While Britain dozed and squabbled, foreign competitors had munched market share.
We could have puttered more, played more and yes, squabbled more.
They squabbled for weeks, often shouting back and forth for hours.
IN THE SUMMER EU member states squabbled over top European jobs.
He squabbled with the black pastor of a church in Flint, Mich.
Washington's children — Trinity, Bailee and Rico — squabbled quietly in the S.U.V.'s third row.
But Republicans and Democrats have squabbled for months over how to pay for it.
Like Google, Apple has squabbled with Amazon over access to digital and physical retail space.
The Fantastic Four squabbled among themselves like family in between journeys to distant interstellar locales.
In the back, my sister and I read or squabbled or paged through activity books.
Lawmakers squabbled over Trump's constant pressure even before the president weighed in on the hearing. Rep.
For much of the campaign, Republican candidates squabbled to position themselves as the chief Trump alternative.
For most of the 2016 campaign, the Republicans vying to overtake Mr. Trump have squabbled bitterly.
But the Senate has squabbled a bit more over its own proposal, the AV START Act.
Earlier in March, members squabbled over bath tissue and other sanitary items in a California warehouse.
For months, Republicans gloated as Democrats agonized and squabbled over the question of impeaching President Trump.
On Saturday, Kaepernick's camp and the NFL squabbled over some details, including liability waivers and media availability.
But Paul's chief strategist denied the men had squabbled and said Paul hadn't spoken to Boucher in years.
Democratic and Republican leaders with knowledge of Russia's activities squabbled over whether and how to inform the public.
The men, who had squabbled before their public split, had begun to argue more intensely in recent weeks.
The prideful and condescending defense secretary, James Schlesinger, squabbled with the prima donna secretary of state, Henry Kissinger.
For six months, no government was formed, as the two camps squabbled over who would get which ministries.
But the biggest fight came as both advisers squabbled over how or if to end the Afghanistan war.
Throughout the day he parried a bit more with the senators, but steered clear when they squabbled among themselves.
Former President Vicente Fox notably squabbled with both Cuba and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez over their human rights records.
Since Mr Renzi's government fell in December, the right has failed to unite, while the left has squabbled ruinously.
Shiv Sena is one of the BJP's oldest allies, but they have long squabbled over how to share power.
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and businessman Tom Steyer — squabbled over technicalities and rehashed their campaigns&apos main talking points.
A day later members of the House Judiciary Committee squabbled over the import of Mr Strzok's anti-Trump text messages.
In 2015, rival campaigns squabbled over the amenities of their backstage facilities at a CNBC-sponsored debate in Boulder, Colo.
The weight of that decision manifested itself in November when Durant and Green squabbled during a game against the Clippers.
Then he squabbled some more with Jordan and then Evan asked for the $20 Chad owes him for ripping his shirt.
From Switzerland to the Cayman Islands, the two groups have squabbled over which of them is to blame for the meltdown.
Part of the issue with Reince Priebus' tenure is the fact that he publicly squabbled with Trump during the primary season.
Democrats hoped to pick up the second slot, but for months they've squabbled over who should be the party's main contender.
During the delay, Democrats and Republicans squabbled over Trump's status because he had been impeached, but had not had his trial.
While their owners squabbled over medallion status, they generally sat, crated, in the cargo hold—the last vestige of airline equality.
Last year was a tumultuous one for American farmers and manufacturers as President Trump squabbled with trading partners around the world.
In the early 2000s, the brothers squabbled in court over the amount of money that Charles poured into political campaigns and charities.
" She continues, "Yes, we are sisters and we squabbled as sisters do, but we also loved, supported and laughed together through our lifetime.
And Strzok, who often wore a bemused smirk as lawmakers squabbled and talked over one another, barged into the hearing loaded for bear.
He didn't get a hoped-for faculty appointment at Cornell University and squabbled with his family in wake of a beloved grandmother's death.
No need to reveal a dark family secret; just talk about that time you squabbled with your neighbor about his leaf-blower habits.
Nearby vineyards have squabbled over the right to use the image on wine labels, and the story has even inspired a comic opera.
Oil prices plunged 30 percent over the weekend as suppliers squabbled over production and amid fears about the economic influence of the coronavirus.
The Great One's relationship with the NHL was left strained when the league purchased the team out of bankruptcy and squabbled with Gretzky over compensation.
The two parties squabbled over the program in the past week, with Republicans attaching CHIP to a short-term spending bill to get Democratic support.
Instead, the group of mostly male leaders squabbled over the parameters of a digital future, with scarcely a word mentioned in the final statement about women.
A San Francisco "homeless tax" called Proposition C, over which technology executives publicly squabbled with one another, passed on Tuesday with 2000 percent of the vote.
Blumenthal then squabbled with Grassley, asking him to point to the language in Rule 850333 or anywhere else that limits its scope to executive business meetings.
Senators squabbled Tuesday over the future of a controversial investor visa program and called on top immigration and securities departments to crack down on rampant abuse.
The outcrop at the neck of the Mediterranean was ceded to Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, and has been squabbled over ever since.
The House and Senate have squabbled over the Senate bill, which Ryan vowed to freeze unless the Senate agreed to take up provisions from the House.
Y.), and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — squabbled with each other during a meeting in McConnell's office, and there remains resentment among the quartet.
We'd sung, read, strolled, shared meals, exchanged viruses, occasionally squabbled, spent days each summer at the beach, played and played some more — the whole grandparenting gamut.
Joe Biden, the front-runner, was targeted by his colleagues in a bad-tempered clash in which the candidates squabbled over who was the most progressive.
There was the debt that led to foreclosure on his Neverland ranch, the prosthetic nose, the questions around who would control his estate as his family squabbled.
Whenever Pakistan and the United States have squabbled over the years, it has been about the amount of dollars paid versus the number of bad guys killed.
The two sides had squabbled for months, but by last week, it had looked likely that Elliott would seize at least two seats on the Arconic board.
An article on Monday about President Trump's press secretary, Sean M. Spicer, referred incorrectly to the ice cream Dippin' Dots, a brand with which he had squabbled.
The package has been in the works for over a decade as successive governments have squabbled over some key aspects and objections from lawmakers delayed it further.
That includes Asia Bibi, a poor Christian farmhand sentenced to death in 2010 on the say-so of Muslim women in her village with whom she had squabbled.
Among other things, the lawyers for both sides squabbled over whether prosecutors had adequately disclosed potentially exculpatory evidence in their possession to the defendants as required by law.
But few analysts expect Spain to be plunged into another period of political limbo, similar to 2016, when politicians squabbled over who should govern after two inconclusive elections.
He squabbled over the lettering on his golf course's sign and persuaded them to consider part of the property a farm so his tax bill would be lower.
Manafort, like Gates, has pleaded not guilty in the case, yet prosecutors and his defense attorneys have squabbled throughout Manafort's recent court action, more so than Gates' lawyers.
And Mr. O'Denat squabbled with 50 Cent, who had begun his own video-driven website; 50 Cent took him to court for using his likeness to promote WorldStar.
The stakes in court seemed perpetually misaligned to their moment: graphic, dire testimony as cellphones rang and the lawyers squabbled and Al flipped through his New York Post.
But as the crowded field of Democratic candidates squabbled on stage and jabbed at one another, President Trump was functioning as the commander in chief on these serious matters.
For years, China and the United States have squabbled over the supply chain, which sits mostly in China but is under the charge of companies from dozens of countries.
While the agents squabbled, officials said no one from the F.B.I. interviewed one of the potentially more important sources in the case: the Eritrean's sister and brother-in-law.
In recent months, Mr. Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias, the leader of Unidas Podemos, have squabbled over whether politicians from Unidas Podemos should run ministries within a new coalition government.
They have been sheltered in converted shipping containers on a site on the edge of the flattened camp as France and Britain squabbled over who should take them in.
Though Mueller this week praised Barr for releasing nearly all of the 448-page report, the two squabbled in March about the first conclusions the public would see from it.
It last exploded into public view in 933, when the country's political elite squabbled over a lucrative waste-management contract as mountains of uncollected trash fouled the streets of Beirut.
The two parties squabbled over how much to spend, how to pay for it and how it all fit into the broader struggle to overhaul the nation's broken immigration system.
The key difference: President Donald Trump has not made his position "eminently clear" and instead has left foreign policy to be loosely squabbled over by a handful of career Republican hawks.
Creditors have pursued legal battles over the debt around the world for almost a decade, while the two groups have squabbled over which of them is to blame for the meltdown.
Trump skipped the last GOP debate as he squabbled with Fox News — and subsequently lost the Iowa caucuses a few days later after leading in most polls heading into the vote.
They have also squabbled over efforts by Orthodox churches in some former Soviet territories to break their links with the Moscow church hierarchy and to establish their own independent Orthodox churches.
At first, Microsoft and Salesforce put past grievances behind them — the two had squabbled over patents, employee poaching and more — and agreed to make their products work better with each other.
After Donald Trump and Jeb Bush squabbled over whose language was more inappropriate, Trump told the crowd that Bush had recently said he could moon a crowd of New Hampshire voters.
The vote followed a wobbly start to Merkel's fourth government, a coalition of the Union and the center-left Social Democrats that has squabbled persistently since it took office in March.
As the country's leaders have squabbled about how and when the country should depart, Frampton has been releasing stridently political tracks and performing them for a growing base of young fans.
Since May's election the rival political parties have squabbled over forming a new national unity government - one that contains enough of the major parties to ensure political backing across the country.
He proved a poor judge of character, surrounding himself with staff, advisers and friends who squabbled, fell out and accused one another of enriching themselves or their associates as donations poured in.
As Oregon lawmakers squabbled over the bill, the New York legislature early on Thursday approved its own legislation that seeks to slow climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.
He's also squabbled with coastal Republicans, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (La.), over Hensarling's preference for higher federal flood insurance premiums and stricter requirements for building and insuring homes in flood zones.
The Philippines has squabbled with China for years over the South China Sea, but relations have improved under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who will meet Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang on Friday afternoon.
The framework of a plan to deal with the huge number of looming deadlines facing Congress appeared to take shape Wednesday, but Republicans and Democrats still squabbled over the details of the plan.
Investors in the European Union and Switzerland lost direct access to each others' stock exchanges from July 1 as the two sides squabbled over a partnership treaty that has stalled after years of talks.
Modi needs to clinch a deal with India's 29 states on the tax, but the last parliamentary session was a washout as the opposition and government squabbled over the impact of his cash crackdown.
Mr. Peña Nieto, who has at times exchanged harsh words with Mr. Trump as the two countries have squabbled over Mr. Trump's proposed wall along their border, added a moment of praise on Monday.
When Warren later confronted Sanders about denying her claims, a hot mic caught her accusing the Vermont Senator of calling her a liar on national television and the two briefly squabbled over the issue.
Since then, Trump has engaged in a days-long feud with the family of an American soldier killed in Iraq and squabbled with the Republican leadership over his comments and leadership turmoil within his campaign.
He had hoped to stay on at least a year but struggled to manage his unpredictable boss and was unable to get a handle on conflicting factions in the White House who have frequently squabbled.
Earlier this year, the FBI and Apple squabbled in court over the fed's request for help breaking into the iPhone of an alleged terrorist who killed 14 people in a shooting in December of 2015.
As we reported ... the now-official-exes have squabbled for years over issues like their date of separation, the amount of temporary support he was paying (before this settlement), and the cost of their daughter's tuition.
NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Prosecutors and New York's top federal public defender squabbled on Thursday over when the suspect in the series of weekend bombings around the city and New Jersey will get a lawyer.
That is what soccer has become: an entertainment complex squabbled over by fiefs and autocrats, a way of exerting soft power and measuring importance that is worth almost any price, a circus paid for in bread.
In typical European Union style, as the leaders squabbled over dinner on Thursday in a room with jammed cellphone signal and few aides, they even disagreed on the process they would follow to reach a decision.
Since then, the company has squabbled with incumbents in the health-care industry, including a fight with an online prescriptions vendor called Surescripts over patient data and a lawsuit with CVS over a high-level hire.
One was due in 2013 but postponed three times as MPs failed to agree on a new electoral law, squabbled over the election of a president and debated which side they should back in Syria's civil war.
SENATORS STRUGGLE TO BRIDGE DIVIDE ON INVESTOR VISAS: Senators squabbled in a hearing today over the future of a controversial investor visa program and called on top immigration and securities departments to crack down on rampant abuse.
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti's president promised on Thursday to leave power in three days' time despite having no replacement after a botched election, as opposition protests intensified and politicians squabbled over who should lead an interim government.
The two sides have squabbled for decades over differences in farm subsidies, food safety standards, government procurement practices and retaliatory tariffs — including the United States' 25 percent tariff on foreign trucks, a legacy of a 1960s trade fight.
The package, which was left off legislation that ended the country's longest shutdown earlier this year, was stymied for months as lawmakers squabbled over how much money to allocate to Puerto Rico's hurricane recovery over the president's opposition.
It'd be reductive, though, as Gomez is as much a successful recording artist as these two dudes and doesn't really deserve to be discussed in the same manner one would a piece of property that's being squabbled over. That?
A murder suspect whose case Lam had originally held up as showing the need for the extradition bill walked free on Wednesday as the city's government squabbled with Taiwan over how to handle his potential voluntary surrender to authorities.
A murder suspect whose case Lam had originally held up as showing the need for the extradition bill walked free on Wednesday as the city's government squabbled with Taiwan over how to handle his potential voluntary surrender to authorities.
Their differences are significant: as well as disputes over stretches of a 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border - the two fought a brief border war in 1962 - the Asian giants have squabbled over Xi's signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
Rep. Maxine Waters, chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin squabbled at a hearing, with Mnuchin going so far as to threaten to not testify before the committee again if he was not allowed to leave.
A murder suspect whose case was used by the Hong Kong government to push for a controversial extradition bill walked free from jail on Wednesday as the city's authorities squabbled with Taiwan over how to handle a promised voluntary surrender.
Snyder's email records indicate officials at nearly every level in Michigan failed to acknowledge the severity of the ongoing crisis and constantly squabbled over who was to blame and whether the issue was being politicized, according to The Washington Post.
While the harshest reviews came from Republicans who have squabbled with him in the past, like Arizona senators John McCain and Jeff Flake, Trump was also criticized by House Speaker Paul Ryan, Newt Gingrich, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.
BERLIN (Reuters) - As the European Union squabbled over refugees, Greek bailouts and austerity in past years, it showed striking unity in another area: its resolve to punish Russia for the annexation of Crimea and support of separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Plus, even on the field, AB hasn't been a model citizen ... he squabbled with the Oakland Raiders over a helmet and even got in a fight the team's GM -- this just months after he essentially forced his way out of Pittsburgh.
But Amy McGrath, a veteran who caught fire online and raised more than $2000 million, has painted Gray as a member of the Democratic establishment, and she and Gray have squabbled over who would be a break from the status quo.
Those Mets teams squabbled and fumed and failed and fought and absolutely deserved their legacy as The Worst Team That Money Could Buy; they were in every way the fully realized broken-brained hangover at the end of a reckless and unsustainable era.
MORE WRANGLING The prospect of months more wrangling over Brexit remained as the EU failed to set a date for Britain's departure from the bloc, while the UK parliament squabbled over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for an election to break the deadlock.
The Philippines has squabbled with China for years over the South China Sea, but relations appear to have improved under President Rodrigo Duterte, who was scheduled to meet Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang in Davao City in the southern Philippines on Friday.
Ankara and Washington have squabbled for months over the Turkish plan to buy the S-400s, which the United States says is incompatible with the Western alliance's defense network and poses a threat to the F-35s that Turkey also plans to buy.
My brother, who was two and a half years younger, and I splashed in our plastic backyard swimming pool, we tested the safety limits of our swing set, we played with our friends on the block, we read, watched TV and squabbled.
I squabbled publicly with fellow atheists like Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Lawrence Krauss over their aggressive condemnation of every aspect of religion, even the parts that inspire working people who haven't had the extraordinary fortune to become as educated as them.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Rival Shi'ite political leaders on Friday called for American troops to be expelled from Iraq after a U.S. air strike in Baghdad killed a senior Iranian general, in an unusual show of unity among factions that have squabbled for months.
The TAV, which has been repeatedly held up by protests and bottlenecks since it was first planned some 30 years ago, is among a raft of issues that have divided the League and 5-Star in recent months, as the two parties have squabbled incessantly.
The DNC still appeared to be in "complete disarray," Werbach told potential backers, as party insiders squabbled as to whether to continue in the mold of Clinton, or to tack sharply leftward to appease the unrelenting supporters of her fellow Democratic contender, Bernie Sanders.
He is joined on the trip by some aides who have squabbled in the past but who have sought to set aside their differences to try to advance the president's agenda, such as his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and senior strategist, Steve Bannon.
In Texas, as Zika made its way to America and Congress squabbled over funding the fight against the virus last year, Dr. Umair Shah — the head of public health for Harris County, Texas — had to scramble to find money to pay for his department's Zika response.
The British pound edged down to $1.2823, extending a 0.5% drop on Thursday, after European Union failed to set a date for Britain's departure from the bloc while the UK parliament squabbled over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for a December election to break the deadlock.
The British pound edged down to $1.2823, extending a 0.5% drop on Thursday, after European Union failed to set a date for Britain's departure from the bloc while the UK parliament squabbled over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for a December election to break the deadlock.
HONG KONG, Oct 23 (Reuters) - A murder suspect whose case led to mass street protests in Hong Kong walked free from jail on Wednesday as the city's government squabbled with Taiwan, where he is accused of murdering his girlfriend, over how to handle a promised voluntary surrender.
Further afield, China tried to boost lending for its slowing economy, the European Central Bank acknowledged ebbing growth in the euro zone, and the International Monetary Fund cut its world economic growth forecast and warned that global trade had nosedived as major nations squabbled about tariffs.
"[T]he parties have squabbled over how best to collect injury data, over who has the power to require it, over who should pay for it, and over whether to make public damning findings and the names of those responsible for safety problems," KHN and Fortune write.
Even if the coalition negotiations could be lengthy, analysts said Mr. Sánchez had scored a clear-cut victory that should allow him to avoid a repeat of 2016, when Spain spent almost a year in political limbo following two inconclusive elections, as politicians squabbled over who should govern.
Political pros in both parties said then that if Ossoff failed to win outright in the first round, capturing less than 50.1% while Republicans squabbled among themselves, he would likely fail in a runoff, when the GOP machine could coalesce around one candidate and train all their artillery on him.
Alan GraysonAlan Mark GraysonFlorida's Darren Soto fends off Dem challenge from Alan Grayson Live results: Arizona and Florida hold primaries The Hill's Morning Report: Frustration mounts as Republicans blow up tax message MORE (D-Fla.) and correspondent Joy-Ann Reid squabbled about an ongoing ethics investigation into Grayson's hedge fund.
The verdicts against the three men — Guled Omar, 21; Abdirahman Daud, 22; and Mohamed Farah, 22 — came after an emotional 17-day trial in which onetime friends from Minnesota's large Somali community testified against one another, family members squabbled in the hallways and spectators were occasionally ejected from the courtroom.
Squabbled over by Germany and France from 1871, when Germany annexed it, to World War II, when it was returned to France, the industrial border region of Alsace displays its cross-cultural history in its population: Many of its French citizens bear German surnames, and commuting across borders for work is common.
In a presidential primary debate last October, Warren and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE even squabbled over who should claim credit for creating the CFPB.
It has been a decade in which soccer teams, and soccer tournaments, were squabbled over and bought up not only by plutocrats and tycoons and magnates but also by nation states, when Manchester City and Paris St.-Germain became an arm of foreign policy, when clubs and players suddenly had to worry that they might incur the wrath of the Chinese government.
Lawmakers squabbled over whether a clean extension of the landmark legislation, which was first signed into law in 1994, should be wrapped into a massive must-pass government funding deal that was signed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday.
Lawmakers have squabbled for a year over how to reform the program after House and Senate leaders scrapped a measure pushed by Grassley, Leahy, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) and ranking member John Conyers (D-Mich.) from last year's government funding bill.
In an extraordinary meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump squabbled with likely Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE (D-N.Y.).
All three major U.S. stock indexes plunged nearly 8 percent Thursday after President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE banned all travel from the European Union to the U.S. and lawmakers squabbled over an economic rescue plan before an impending congressional recess.

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