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    Usa "feud" in una frase

    feud frasi di esempio

    feud


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    feuds


    1. "So is this all a family feud among the Yingolians?" doostEr asked


    2. And she felt very curious about their feud


    3. It’s caused a mortal feud between them


    4. We can edit footage to inject more excitement into the feud


    5. It would have started a blood feud to try to deny us our rights to our criminal / terrorists


    6. It is a grave and significant insult to tell an African man he has no cattle and the start of a life long feud in some cases


    7. With such an insult we could still live but then they started a life long feud by painting them in their ghastly brown colour


    8. Ancient blood feud, territorial wars, revenge—any of those would have seemed reasonable, at least coming from a vampire


    9. Among the instructors there was a never-ending, ongoing, all-engaging feud to prove who was the best


    10. Burr right," said Susan, who had an old feud with the lady in question and had been hugely tickled over the reference to her in Faith's letter

    11. They were family after all, and Angie was happy to put aside her feud with Sierra


    12. “Be still my child, remember it may be the mightiest, the fastest that wins the feud, but it is the sharp of wit, the thinker that is triumphant in the omnipresent crusade”


    13. What he found in it on Christmas morning were two irreconcilable versions of Obamacare, promising a brutal Democratic family feud that would have to be settled in the New Year


    14. This entity continued the feud with Persia for control of the Anatolian plateau, Syria, and Palestine


    15. I've told you of the feud


    16. “Your race brought a balance in the feud with the goblins and orcs long ago


    17. When I died, the feud died with me,” Murphy said and the barkeep looked relieved


    18. This feud between Jerusalem and Philadelphia lasted throughout the lifetimes of James and Abner and continued for some time after the destruction of Jerusalem


    19. The quarrel became a feud, the feud an open war


    20. They went into the pits below the city and built a wall cutting off the western end of the catacombs, where lie the bodies of the ancient Xuchotlans, and of those Tlazitlans slain in the feud

    21. Half a century the feud has endured


    22. When the feud began there were hundreds in each faction


    23. The feud had become a terrible elemental power driving the people of Xuchotl inexorably on to doom and extinction


    24. The feud that was an obsession to her clansmen seemed meaningless to her


    25. With the feud ended, what is left?"


    26. "And you have found it! You remember the feud! After all these years of blackness, you remember!"


    27. As he sprang up, he saw the monster, spurting blood hideously, rush toward the cliff-end of the bridge, obviously intending to descend the stair that connected the arches and renew the feud


    28. An ancient feud had existed between Aquilonia and Hyperborea, and the latter now marched to meet the armies of her western rival


    29. They dwelt in clans which were generally at feud with each other, and their simple customs were blood-thirsty and utterly inexplicable to a civilized man, such as Arus of Nemedia


    30. Having learned the language Arus set himself to work to eliminate the more unpleasant phases of Pictish life—such as human sacrifice, blood- feud, and the burning alive of captives

    31. But he did remember the trenchant stink of Joe Billie Bloodtooth and as the jumble of events gestating in the half dead animal‘s mind slowly came to term, a blood feud was birthed—with the owner of the signal spoor


    32. The house call had turned into a family feud


    33. Nobody takes that feud serious anymore; it has become part of the folklore


    34. feud with the girl’s family


    35. John’s tenure at the school was controversial, including his feud with Elisha Keys of the Board of Regents


    36. This ancient feud may have been a reason for the Vedic wars to


    37. feud or cause problems for you all,” he said innocently


    38. That blood feud may have saved not only Western Europe, but also the small remnant of the Byzantine


    39. much a joke like the silly American's feud between the Hatfields and the McMuffins


    40. But Saffyre had seen first hand the results of her parent’s feud with Quartz

    41. world had to somehow surmount the feud between these two sects


    42. stantly in a family feud with the other hands that today would


    43. reputation that went back as far as the feud for Sherman’s planet


    44. The Modi–Joshi feud has a chequered past but is highly revealing about the man who was now aspiring to be the next prime minister


    45. This appears, on the face of it at least, to be the result of a quite vicious feud that was sparked by the disappearance of the President of Sinn Fein, Mr Martin McFosters


    46. feud over who will tend the prospectors’ coiffure, until they have to join forces to avoid losing their


    47. This feud of belief systems, like all feuds of belief systems, was both embraced and fuelled by the ones who really controlled things on Earth


    48. When you game the world between US and Them, you turn every conflict into an Israeli-Palestinian feud and every interaction into The Game


    49. The feud between the abbey and the parishioners continued


    50. 'Harald, I know you are suspicious of Ralph because of your feud with his cousin





































    1. then fought and feuded for sixty years


    2. the fact that O'Reilly, the event's host, had feuded publicly with Stallman over the issue of software-manual copyrights


    3. Nations feuded over that instead of land


    1. They always had a pretty good relationship, even when her and ma were feuding


    2. Brubaker was a thorough-going type of guy, with a pit-bull tenacity that served him well in his years of feuding with the provincial government


    3. These states, feuding with each other, were in a permanent state of decline and would eventually fall to Rome


    4. Free of feuding


    5. were abroad, or that they had been victims of feuding amongst


    6. only declared independence because they were tired of all the feuding between the


    7. lies, the Carvers and the Turners, are always feuding


    8. they are feuding more now


    9. For thousands of years, the tribes fought and raided and hated each other: and the second any of them suffered a decisive loss: they just picked up and moved somewhere else and began feuding with new neighbors


    10. What is Feudalism? It is Feuding with your neighbors

    11. Feuding with your family


    12. Feuding with your father, your mother


    13. And how we interacted with each other in Africa as feuding tribes before we came out


    14. Landa and Linda are both feuding with each other, kicking at each other as Christine holds each of their hands


    15. Born in a Dublin controlled by two feuding Irish crime families—the Hallorans and O’Kierneys—Roark O’Bannion fought his way to the top in the ring, but it wasn’t enough for the ambitious champ; he hungered for more


    1. It was unlikely a challenge would be made, particularly with the twelve Nordic Guardians sharing ale with the Torvellen – as well as the presence of the Torvellen King – though Arawn explained that blood feuds lasted generations amongst the immortals which could be thousands of years old


    2. He could see it clearly now, that tarmac sight bearing the blood stains of uncontrolled childhood feuds, there, preserved as if for posterity: the school's heritage


    3. Disagreements that lead to violent reactions are as old as Man! And, it would seem that expectations, warranted or not, and grudges make a dangerous load to carry! All sorts of mischief have resulted, including feuds, vendettas, as well as wars, from Man’s belligerent interaction with his brother!


    4. Once my deceased loved one sees the astonishing funeral we arranged, all past regrets, sins, lost moments and feuds will be forgiven at once


    5. Although our ancestors were pulled from the grave after gruesome battles they have ordained that this haven remain sacrosanct and separate from the feuds that wash over the regions of Gaea


    6. And so, skirmishes and feuds, we were becoming more and more educated


    7. They died fast, by cannibalism, and horrible feuds fought out in the murk of the midnight jungle


    8. “Blood feuds have been known to go for so long that the participants have forgotten who started it or why


    9. Many blood feuds


    10. These philosophies introduced the concepts of mythology that helped quell some of the old “blood” feuds that arose out of traditional scripture

    11. Many of the feuds of Europe and the


    12. “You and I have no feuds, why


    13. “You and I have no feuds with one another,


    14. and I have no feuds with one another, why then are you trying to harm me?”


    15. The feuds that had existed for tens of years between us, we shall settle it today!”


    16. This feud of belief systems, like all feuds of belief systems, was both embraced and fuelled by the ones who really controlled things on Earth


    17. More so than elsewhere, states where moonshiners plied their trade, family blood feuds raged and white-sheeted terror reigned, still seem dedicated to protecting their natives’ generations-old tradition of incest as a private “family right,” their children being considered only possessions


    18. But by creating break-ups, divorces, feuds, divisions, strife, conflict: humans merely create the need to heal these wounds


    19. Otherwise conflict would arise: factions, feuds that could threaten to tear that society apart at the seams


    20. Conspiracies, feuds, hate, fear, cunning, lies, false accusations, and the political filth of open ritualized hypocrisy became the order of the day: and the newspapers became the new Medici family

    21. The official ‘written’ history of that time does have numerous attempts of poisoning, but only in the upper class and only in the highest intrigues of the most bitter hatred and feuds and struggles for power


    22. Love? Between warring factions? In a living human culture based upon hate and feuds? Living human culture… that is based upon keeping hate alive for hundreds and thousands of years? Ha! Easily destroyed


    23. The story of clans and families, unending tribal struggles for power and wealth; generations of intermarriages and conspiracies which have running themes, feuds, grudges, which transcends and goes beyond the short lives of the living


    24. It is only when you factor in the ancestral undead of each family and clan… it is only when you go back hundreds of years to find the ancient, covered up reasons for these perpetuated, recurring tactics, tricks, themes, feuds, hatreds, it is only when you factor in the continual presence and influence of the ancestral undead of each dynastic family and clan that you can even begin to make sense of the evil alliances, the intermarriages, conflicts and feuds etc


    25. Up until the last century their hidden agenda could be covered up by using the smokescreens of tribal culture, brainwashing, religion, patriotism, racism, personal feuds, sibling rivalry… up until the last century: these undead things urging and pushing the invention of better and better ways of mass destruction, mass killing, mass poisoning, mass insanity, mass hysteria, mass oppression, etc, etc, could be covered up


    26. “You were forgiven a long time ago…there is no sense in pursuing old feuds, sí?”


    27. Don’t get in the middle of feuds older than the United States


    28. Mine too the revenges of humanity, the wrongs of ages, baffled feuds and hatreds,


    29. People began going to Fazlullah and his men to resolve grievances about anything from business matters to personal feuds


    30. "No, sir, the facts were precisely what you have stated," said Madame de Villefort; "and it was to prevent the renewal of old feuds that M

    31. He’d been remarkably ruthless about relieving the most obstructionist of those subordinates, too, despite the near certainty of bitter future feuds with their powerful families or patrons


    32. As to the feuds of the two learned men, they are continuous and bitter


    33. The people of the Coast which she had left might pride themselves on taking people, courteous, generous, filled with abounding good nature, but sturdy, virile, easy all their affairs, even their duels and their feuds, with a careless air but these north Georgia people had a streak of violence in them


    34. At last, a woman two tables along wished loudly that the locals would keep their feuds out of the public eye


    35. Internal feuds cease only when the pressure of authority is brought to bear with greater weight upon individuals formerly inimical to one another


    36. Every dynastic and political feud, all the executions resulting from such feuds, the crushing of rebellions, the use of the military in dispersing mobs, in putting down strikes, all extortionate taxation, the injustice of land ownership and the limitations of freedom of labor,—all this is done, if not directly by the troops, then by the police supported by the troops


    37. "The paid politicians, the ambitious statesmen, who exploit the evil passions of the populace, and the imbeciles who are deluded by fine-sounding phrases, have so embittered national feuds that the existence of a whole race will be at stake in the war of the morrow


    38. Dickson’s story is that, in some measure, it tends to give color to this opinion, for its theme deals chiefly with one of the feuds of which we read so much


    39. He was opposed to their remaining here longer than necessary, the more especially as they employed themselves in exciting divisions, and fomenting the party feuds which now agitate the country


    40. Race conflicts and class feuds are likely to arise, and sectional hatreds are ready to break out again, with new danger to the whole country

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    feud argue bicker disagree dispute brawl quarrel squabble