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Yet behind the bitter words, from both sides, a good deal of co-operation continues.
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Sworn enemies before Saturday's fight, Haye and Chisora finished the night exchanging pats, smiles and handshakes in front of photographers, before both publicly declaring a truce to their bitter war of words.
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The sides have been locked in a bitter war of words over owners looking to get an additional 18 percent cut of revenues that determine how much money goes to the players in the form of salaries.
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No one, he says, makes ceramic tiles as good as those available from Italy, while clay bricks, the favored wall material in his home market of Western Australia, would be on the Buckeridge list but for a bitter war of words with the socialist-leaning state government.
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They also formed a new company, Regional Rugby Wales, headed by former WRU boss Moffett, who proceeded to engage in a bitter and personal war of words with current Union boss Roger Lewis.
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"I became, in Lance's words, 'bitter' and 'vindictive' and 'jealous, '" she said in an affidavit included in the USADA report.
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The hard exchange of words between the two left a bitter taste, despite Uribe's offer to consider changing the fumigation method from aerial to manual so as to minimize the contamination.
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The contest has got increasingly bitter over the last few weeks with a war of words between Ken Clarke and Iain Duncan Smith over subjects like race and Europe, of course, I'll be speaking to Iain Duncan Smith in just a few moments but first Steve Norris.
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But shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint insisted the government's "warm words" wouldn't "heat homes during a bitter winter".
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Mr Crystal's final words to his father had been spoken in anger, with neither of them aware that so bitter a conversation would also be their last.
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