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Vinegar: It bodes nothing good; if it is red, someone will abuse you; if it is white, a friend of yours will have an accident; if you drink vinegar, you will have a bad quarrel with a family member or a colleague at work
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If you lose a wheel of your car, you will quarrel with a family member
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The only other thing she's said is how quick you were to accept her after her quarrel with your sister
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The late war was altogether a colony quarrel ; and the whole expense of it, in whatever part of the world it might have been laid out, whether in Germany or the East Indies, ought justly to be stated to the account of the colonies
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The Spanish war which began in 1739 was principally a colony quarrel
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The third bounty of this kind was that granted (much about the time that we were beginning sometimes to court, and sometimes to quarrel with our American colonies), by the 4th
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Even Aspen was disturbed by his response, which held more than enough malice to start a quarrel
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The tenants of the clergy were, like those of the great barons, almost all tenants at will, entirely dependent upon their immediate lords, and, therefore, liable to be called out at pleasure, in order to fight in any quarrel in which the clergy might think proper to engage them
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The magistrates of Berne and Zurich, who had no particular quarrel with the pope, established with great ease the reformation in their respective cantons, where just before some of the clergy had, by an imposture somewhat grosser than ordinary, rendered the whole order both odious and contemptible
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So small a matter as the appointment of a parish priest, occasioned almost always a violent contest, not only in one parish, but in all the neighbouring parishes who seldom failed to take part in the quarrel
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My only quarrel with him to date has to do with his well-grounded observation that we cannot know the future
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Saldon snatched up his crossbow and loaded a quarrel
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In truth, she suspected the first quarrel would be the only real chance she had
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Expertly he slipped a quarrel into the recess, which accepted it silently
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Flesh’ailer stood to, now with his father’s sword, not taking his eyes off of the swaying serpent, whilst Saldon tensioned his bowstring and replaced the quarrel
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Like the crossbow quarrel, the knife stopped before it sank into his torso
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We have to ask though what is meant by winning COIN and as you can imagine this is one unnecessary quarrel
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The two Communist nations often did quarrel, but the end of their mutual alliance was almost a decade away
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It is to the lawyer's interest that persons should quarrel,
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Khevasiah aided in the angry quarrel right in front
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alive, that this man does send to me to recover a man of his leprosy? Now consider, I pray you, and see how he seeks a quarrel against
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Wilson, was getting supper, there was a clatter of dishes--an angry clatter, for Norman Douglas had just had a quarrel with Mrs
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“I quarrel with this doll sometimes
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There was a quarrel about these wells, as water was scarce, but Isaac kept on digging
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26 And in those days, in the land of Canaan, there was a quarrel between the herdsmen of Esau and the herdsmen of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan, for Esau's cattle and goods were too abundant for him to remain in the land of Canaan, in his father's house, and the land of Canaan could not bear him on account of his cattle
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I tried to reassure Maggie without letting her know about our quarrel
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88 And he said to them, Do not quarrel on the road, for this thing was from the Lord to keep a great people from starvation, for there will be yet five years of famine in the land
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25 And I will bring a sword on you, that shall avenge the quarrel of my covenant: and when you are gathered together within your cities, I will send the pestilence among you; and you shall be delivered into the hand of the enemy
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Although Antonio was not accustomed to quarrel with his wife, he thought it necessary to be firm on that occasion
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25 And I will bring a sword upon you, that shall avenge the quarrel of my covenant: and when ye are gathered together within
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26 And in those days in the land of Canaan there was a quarrel between the herdsmen of Esau and the herdsmen of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan for Esau's cattle and goods were too abundant for him to remain in the land of Canaan in his father's house and the land of Canaan could not bear him on account of his cattle
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88 And he said to them Do not quarrel on the road for this thing was from the Lord to keep a great people from starvation for there will be yet five years of famine in the land
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“Your quarrel is with the leaders of our city and, therefore, only with me
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As he returned to the men who had stood with him in last night’s quarrel, he felt something worse than regret, it was resignation
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As he returned to the men who had stood with him in last night's quarrel, he felt something
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2 But let not anyone who has a quarrel with his companion join with you until they be reconciled that your sacrifice may not be polluted
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Your father and Zeus are having their worst quarrel in centuries
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Both these women had a quarrel over a single baby
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funny to eavesdrop on their joyful quarrel about where to
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-Cirila, since you are out please try to quarrel if the Book continues in the house – Suggested Drefno
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“I cut off one of his heads! He’ll not soon quarrel with a butterfly again
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I have no quarrel with its principles, only with the abject ignorance of its people concerning foreign affairs matters
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The longer they took to work out their options, the more likely it was that that they would realise that their quarrel lay not with Hubris, but with Reave, their erstwhile employer, and that an unsanctioned murder without payment was a poor business model
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He did not quarrel with them, and they were careful not to quarrel with him
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The quarrel became a feud, the feud an open war
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Facts never quarrel with real spiritual faith; theories may
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True science can have no lasting quarrel with true religion
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The girl who had mediated many a playground dispute or quarrel naturally hung out her shingle as the community's first lawyer
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“Forgive my intrusion,” said the man, his voice more neutral, “I was just wondering the woods, savoring the scent of the night’s air, when my ears happened to stumble upon your quarrel not too long ago…”
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because of quarrel or exile
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Despite being Yeshua’s enemy, Caiaphas would probably not harm her: he had no quarrel with her personally and no motives to accuse her of anything apart from caring about her husband
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Lady Jane listened intently to the quarrel, her opinion of Terence having changed greatly by this revelation of his wife’s obsessive jealousy
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As the quarrel became more violent, the man grabbed his wife’s neck as she turned her back on him as if to walk away from the scene
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She knew the problems that Faye and her husband were having and could only hope that a quarrel had not turned violent, preventing the young woman from attending this luncheon
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"As long as you follow the law, I have no quarrel with you
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Love alone can end their quarrel
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He reasoned that his enemies would become exhausted, quarrel amongst themselves and eventually agree to a negotiated peace
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Wickland could only surmise that it must be some lover’s quarrel that was exacerbated by the fact that Janet had received a shock that her boss and former lover had been killed
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“Did you find everything, Lieutenant?” she inquired hopefully, her face masking any indication of the recent quarrel
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"See that you don't quarrel on the way
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Because we can not speak without the aid of computers, because we can not travel on the land, and intermingle with you, and write, and quarrel and play, we are denigrated to second class citizens
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The performers stopped abruptly and a quarrel commenced
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My quarrel is with the Duchess of Longueville
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The two seem to have a quarrel in the song and the choir as a whole
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If all the Guardians had his wisdom, we would never quarrel
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“I put that quarrel behind me
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" And Moses said to them, "Why do you quarrel with me?
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the place Massah and Meribah because of the quarrel of the
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So he had his nephew Lot come along with him, and in the end they were so blessed and everyone was being blessed, then there come a quarrel between Lot's herdsmen and Abraham's herdsmen, because they'd been so blessed there was now conflict over resources
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quarrel with the world
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That’s why he saw it as a lovers’ quarrel, not just an argument
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“A lovers’ quarrel is always suffused with love
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People spend a lot of time visualiz-ing different conflict situations, negative memories of the past, they imagine as they quarrel, prove something, deceive someone or hit back, they think of their illnesses, material deprivations, and so on
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“I have no quarrel with Gandhi the man but I have problem with the Mahatma of his,” he said and as if to remonstrate his apathy for the Gandhian values, he had an extended sip of that Laphroaic
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The very fact that in his otherwise well recorded life, there was nothing amiss in the lengthy chapter of Khadijah indicates that he could have led an amiable married life unmarred by scandal or quarrel
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How could he say that they quarrel only because
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They quarrel a few more lines of words before I heard
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In the nature of man there are three principal causes of quarrel
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Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in,
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But as they grew up they quarrel over material things such as cars
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His quarrel some led him into controversy with the church
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girls quarrel while playing in rain water
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The serpent couldn’t steal his thinking to think like a cloud by a soul damned to eternity and has quarrel; His word is wealth and nothing can change it
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And the three of them started to quarrel with words
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I have no quarrel with that and in fact, would never hesitate to ‘sing their praises on high
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trapped between the worlds of fantasy and reality, who could harm but with no real or lasting effect, but between them stood a figure that seemed to ooze darkness itself, a stench of death rose from him and when he spoke it was a voice that was little more than a hiss, “O purest knight,” the sneer was unmistakable, “this is not your quarrel, my desire is the Princess
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All her friends reminded her that to quarrel and to patch up is a test of strength
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With every word they spoke, their quarrel became worse and degenerated into a serious argument to the point where they were cursing and swearing at each other
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She forgot all about the quarrel that had happened earlier, and cared only about saving the poor wife from the hands of her son who was (as she thought!) treating his wife so unjustly
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Sage sat huddled within the torch of the statue where she took refuge after her quarrel with Cristian, listening to the melodic tunes in the wind
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He moved towards them and asked them about the cause of such a quarrel which was rapidly deteriorating into a fight
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The carpet thief had related his secret to this man because these two criminals had been friends, but when a violent quarrel took place between them, the latter came to inform the director of the prison, Officer Sheikho, against his former friend
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The thief of the carpet had told his secret to this man because these two criminals had been friends, but when a violent quarrel took place between them, the latter came to inform the manager of the prison, Mr
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He thought it was just a simple lover’s quarrel so he left it alone
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Relationship problem, such as indifferent partner, cheating on her, finance, bringing up children and regular quarrel and arguments prevents the women in having sex with her man or even opening herself about sex related problems to him
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Year after of year of bringing up children, routine lifestyle, quarrel with her partner on different issues with depression, emotion and the onset of menopause makes women feel unwanted and unappreciated after years of contribution to her home and family
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Yes we still used to quarrel for the wall paper colour, we argued over CSKs and KKRs matches but that was a part and way to love each other
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It has been our policy in the past to remain neutral in these regional quarrels but now that stance has appeared to have changed
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unison and there were no quarrels
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Family quarrels and storming out of houses was not uncommon, either
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chicken crate,” the younger of the two said, “and come out with your hands open, or it’ll be crossbow quarrels up the nose
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It was as if the last war and the one that swiftly approached were just petty quarrels between siblings
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strifes, quarrels, bad feelings, etc
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When Andrew came to Jesus with these questions, he would always say: "It is not wise for the host to participate in the family troubles of his guests; a wise parent never takes sides in the petty quarrels of his own children
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A volley of crossbow quarrels routed the mob, and a charge of horsemen littered the market with bodies, but Athemides was smuggled out of the city to plead with Trocero to retake Tamar, and march to aid Shamar
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The bowmen began loosing as they advanced, without breaking ranks, launching their quarrels with a whir and tang
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sox?) and quarrels with
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angry that he criticized me: "The kid is so ill and how can you still study Fa and practice it, are you the mother of this girl?" At these words, I argued confidently: "A practitioner will benefit the entire family, our girl will be just fine!" Ever since, our quarrels have never stopped and my husband proposed divorce several times out of anger
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After several failed attempts to produce economically viable or satisfactory results and quarrels with the MoD over their design specifications that could not support the purpose of the plane’s mission, her company had been confronted with the possibility that the lucrative contract, a portion of which was concealed behind the well-publicized one that had already been awarded and was part of the scandal involving her husband, could be cancelled, so she resorted to the option she had long considered the most daring—partnering with the famous aviator and oilman, Howard R
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That it did is an enormous tribute to the patience of Eisenhower and Churchill stepping in time after time to intercede in bitter quarrels
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Wickland nodded even though he could not fully understand quarrels in married life
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Another, much smaller sign besides the entrance door said ‘Welcome, whoever you are, but leave your quarrels at the door’
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On the other hand, if that gold and silver is going to be used by King Charles to simply buy himself more personal luxuries and to pay for more soldiers in order to pursue his stupid internal quarrels, then we won’t let him grab those chests
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Every other day there were heated arguments and quarrels in our house
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But all those meaningless quarrels he had had with Sarek now made sense, and why he had always felt better whenever he vacated Sarek’s home and went for a walk
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I know that quarrels would never last long,
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Violence, fights, quarrels and wars have never helped us in any form
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Look where we will, we see confusion, quarrels, wars between nations, helplessness of statesmen, discontent and grumbling of the lower classes, excessive luxury among the rich, extreme poverty among the poor, intemperance, impurity, dishonesty, swindling, lying, cheating, covetousness, heathenism, superstition, formality among Christians, decay of vital religion,�these are the things which we see continually over the whole globe, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America
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Family quarrels, and envies, and jealousies break up the peace of many a household, and are a worm at the root of many a rich man's happiness
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It is a kingdom in which there shall be no quarrels, no losses, no crosses, no disappointments, no wicked children, no bad servants, no faithless friends
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It was thus, the might of the Arab tribes, hitherto misdirected in internecine quarrels, was to become the force of Islam that dared the world to undo the historical wrong done to Ishmael
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are often the source of many problems, conflicts and quarrels,
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New quarrels arise out of impulse that has the wheel of change
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quarrels on petty matters
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It is perfectly normal for a mother to have a great desire to see her son married and have a family of his own, and when her son said to her, ‘But Mother! There would soon be arguments and quarrels between you and a daughter-in-law,so why are you in a rush for me to be married?’ She replied, ‘I would truly love her and put all her comforts and needs before mine
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You notice that a man who is quarreling does not feel something that befalls him during his quarrels, or any other sudden event, even if it was the stab of a knife
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mock tournament with reedspears; #tener toros y —s#, to have quarrels and disagreements
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He quarrels with his officers, and doesn't like anything but war
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quarrels, and adds any word, with sense or without, thatcomes to his mind
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She would unjustly harass students and would pick up quarrels on flimsy excuses
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Many time people would argue for the distribution of the food which sometimes led to serious quarrels
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Love is the one who quarrels with you, then makes it up again
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It is of course lamentable that our writing to each other should have been, as you say it was, so often the cause of quarrels
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Has she not got over the conjugal quarrels of the first married years? Has she not filled her nurseries and become indefinite in outline? And do not these things make for content? If thoughts of rebellion enter her head, she need only look honestly at her image in the glass to be aware that it is not her kind that will ever wring concessions from the other sex
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Quarrels and fights between country wenches would be incited forher to
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But as the food supplies began to dwindle, or parcels become less selective, quarrels broke out
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former gives the handle to domestic quarrels; but as they
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Alex and his sister Maria grew up in a household of quarrels and tensions, of days when no money was available for even the purchase of food, of days when they were sent away from school because the school fees were long overdue
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She had been invited to dinner after all the meetings, conferences, arguments, protestations and quarrels were over, by one of her colleagues and was, now, literally worn out and ready for bed
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The pressures and the quarrels went on and on and somehow they heard that a man called Magdi was a sort of busybody alter ego of mine, that he was loaded, and they asked to meet him but wily old Magdi would have none of it
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He told me that a week after I left, the situation was so bad and the pressures and quarrels so tumultuous and unending, that he fainted in the factory and gave in his resignation
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Theirs was a tempestuous relationship with quarrels every other day and then reconciliations; constant jealousies and I suppose not a few infidelities on both 48
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There were no quarrels, no hard words, no arguments, just complete silence between them
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But, no, she had to know every detail and of course there were quarrels and recriminations at home and it is a wonder Telly, himself, did not leave the house
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She often brooded and tried to analyze past quarrels deep and fading in her memory and this introversion far from helping her, threw her deeper in depression
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Their relationship deteriorated and quarrels became the order of the day
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Despite the quarrels and the infidelities that followed, on both sides
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And when our quarrels became too frequent they told us that it would be best for everyone if we divorced
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Although the custom is weakening, at the time the difference in viewpoints caused considerable turbulence in my family and violent quarrels went on for months and abutted to nothing
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“There were many, many quarrels with Karam and when Hiram happened to be in the house he was more often than not, long faced, ill-tempered and surly
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If you happen to be a regular eavesdropper, you will be aware that in eight out of ten times the dialogues are about misunderstandings and quarrels
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Because if they did not: vicious quarrels and fights turned their social gatherings into snarling bloodbaths of murder and hate and fear and secret plots and stabbings
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Nations each fighting for their own autonomy without being invaded and destroyed by huge imperial powers that had no interest in their quarrels and no way to profit from them… would have allowed the warring parties to work out their differences locally
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Quarrels are intense in proportion to the depth of tender emotion in the background
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His fancy grew full of what he used to read about in his books, enchantments, quarrels, battles, challenges, wounds, wooings, loves, agonies, and all sorts of impossible nonsense; and it so possessed his mind that the whole fabric of invention and fancy he read of was true, that to him no history in the world had more reality in it
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"It is true," said the good old man, "and indeed, sir, as far as the charge of sorcery goes I was not guilty; as to that of being a pimp I cannot deny it; but I never thought I was doing any harm by it, for my only object was that all the world should enjoy itself and live in peace and quiet, without quarrels or troubles; but my good intentions were unavailing to save me from going where I never expect to come back from, with this weight of years upon me and a urinary ailment that never gives me a moment's ease;" and again he fell to weeping as before, and such compassion did Sancho feel for him that he took out a real of four from his bosom and gave it to him in alms
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Thus by the authority of Agramante and the wisdom of King Sobrino all this complication of disputes was arranged; but the enemy of concord and hater of peace, feeling himself slighted and made a fool of, and seeing how little he had gained after having involved them all in such an elaborate entanglement, resolved to try his hand once more by stirring up fresh quarrels and disturbances
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Finding himself now clear and quit of all quarrels, his squire's as well as his own, Don Quixote considered that it would be advisable to continue the journey he had begun, and bring to a close that great adventure for which he had been called and chosen; and with this high resolve he went and knelt before Dorothea, who, however, would not allow him to utter a word until he had risen; so to obey her he rose, and said, "It is a common proverb, fair lady, that 'diligence is the mother of good
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She longed to run home, bib and all, and ask Mother to lend her a hand, but John and she had agreed that they would never annoy anyone with their private worries, experiments, or quarrels
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The whole story came to be known and spread abroad through the villages of the neighbourhood; and the devil, who never sleeps, with his love for sowing dissensions and scattering discord everywhere, blowing mischief about and making quarrels out of nothing, contrived to make the people of the other towns fall to braying whenever they saw anyone from our village, as if to throw the braying of our regidors in our teeth
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First, Charles had not attended to her advice about the forbidding of novels; then the "ways of the house" annoyed her; she allowed herself to make some remarks, and there were quarrels, especially one on account of Felicite
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He made off with his winnings, and when I made sure he was going to give me a crown or so at least by way of a present, as it is usual and customary to give men of quality of my sort who stand by to see fair or foul play, and back up swindles, and prevent quarrels, he pocketed his money and left the house
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In those early days even quarrels with one's husband end happily
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Some women get up quarrels with their husbands just because they love them
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No, we shall never mention the battles of the giants, or let them be embroidered on garments; and we shall be silent about the innumerable other quarrels of gods and heroes with their friends and relatives
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And as they have nothing but their persons which they can call their own, suits and complaints will have no existence among them; they will be delivered from all those quarrels of which money or children or relations are the occasion
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"Now, now, idiot!" interrupted Heathcliff, "cut it short! What's your grievance? I'll interfere in no quarrels between you and Nelly
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Rincewind picked up a crossbow and a handful of quarrels
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"I regret to hear it; for I had believed those natives who dwelt within our boundaries had found us too just and liberal, not to identify themselves fully with our quarrels
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Power's good offices during domestic quarrels, as well as many small, but opportune loans, said:
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Some of the questions it addressed were disputes – arguments over field boundaries, accusations of theft or rape, quarrels about debts – but more often it made pragmatic decisions, such as when to begin ploughing with the communal eight-ox team
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Today, as then, there was a big crowd of townspeople and visitors in the cathedral, hoping for drama: accusations, counter-accusations, quarrels, hysterics, curses, and the spectacle of a woman being flogged through the streets and then hanged at Gallows Cross
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come out, she was going through the same terrors, the same doubts, and still more violent quarrels with her husband than she had over the elder girls
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In spite of the magnificent harvest, never had there been, or, at least, never it seemed to him, had there been so many hindrances and so many quarrels between him and the peasants as that year, and the origin of these
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Another disappointment and happy surprise came in their quarrels
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But that did not prevent such quarrels from happening again, and exceedingly often too, on the most unexpected and trivial grounds
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These quarrels frequently arose from the fact that they did not yet know what was of importance to each other and that all this early period they were both often in a bad temper
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When one was in a good temper, and the other in a bad temper, the peace was not broken; but when both happened to be in an ill-humor, quarrels sprang up from such incomprehensibly trifling causes, that they could never remember afterwards what they had quarreled about
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One advantage in this town life was that quarrels hardly ever happened between them here in town
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Whether it was that their conditions were different, or that they had both become more careful and sensible in that respect, they had no quarrels in Moscow from jealousy, which they had so dreaded when they moved from the country
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‘With my brother there will be none of that aloofness there always used to be between us, there will be no disputes; with Kitty there shall never be quarrels; with the visitor, whoever he may be, I will be friendly and nice;
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I claimed them first,” said Tony, beginning to scowl at his brother; and Melanie, fluttering with fear at the possibility of one of the famous Fontaine quarrels, interposed and made peace
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He knew the tempers of his neighbors better than Will did before the war had risen from the County custom of saying a few words over the coffins and he remembered that fully half of the quarrels and some of the shootings of the days of departed neighbors
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and Scarlett gathered her new friends about her, when sudden sharp quarrels sprang up they had lived together with amiability
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They were brief quarrels, short lived because it was impossible to keep a quarrel going with Rhett, who remained coolly indifferent to her hot words and waited his chance to pink her in an unguarded spot
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And how sweet it is to make up after quarrels, to own herself in the wrong or to forgive him! And they both are so happy all at once--as though they had met anew, been married over again; as though their love had begun afresh
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And whatever quarrels there may be between them they ought not to call in their own mother to judge between them and tell tales of one another
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"Very well, Doctor Grave-face," said Rosy, dimpling, "I will declare in future that I dote on skeletons, and body-snatchers, and bits of things in phials, and quarrels with everybody, that end in your dying miserably
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“Say the word, and we’ll put a dozen quarrels in him