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Wesley's highly acrimonious relationship with the never-seen next door neighbors, the Hufnagels, was another recurring plot element.
The split between the IRL and the CART governing body was extremely acrimonious, and both series greatly suffered because of it, as the fan base also split.
The acrimonious break-up of the affair saw Bickerton quarrel with his business partner and, with the onset of the Wall Street Crash, he eventually fled the US and returned to England, a disillusioned and unhappy man.
In the interim, the USBA and the ABA would have probably have the most acrimonious and bitter relationship between two rival BMX sanctioning bodies before or since.
Despite their acrimonious pre-tournament battle for Germany's s
tarting role, kahn openly accepted klinsmann's decision.
Discussions and disputes about various translations of the Tao Te Ching can become acrimonious, involving deeply entrenched views.
An attempt, following the 1999 Ontario election, to expel Hargrove from the Ontario NDP was defeated, but Hargrove's relationship with provincial leader Howard Hampton remained acrimonious.
It also featured famously in the Friends TV series episode where the group played an acrimonious game of Thanksgiving American Football.
Later, in his autobiography, he would describe the
primary impetus as his increasingly acrimonious relationship with Rotten, exacer
bated-in Matlock's account-by the rampant inflation of Rotten's ego once he'd had his name in the papers.
De
bate among the Board members was sometimes acrimonious and saw the conservative White verbally sparring with liberal supervisors Milk and Carol Ruth Silver amongst others.
For example, Cambridge University only fully validated degrees for women late in 1947, and even then only after much opposition and acrimonious de
bate.
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