On a recent day, Christoforos and Fotis brayed and gently butted visitors to their estate.
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Officers said the attacker head-butted and punched Mr Hart at about 18:30 to 18:45 BST.
Alice Gabbidon was allegedly head-butted and had her hair pulled at the school in Dunkeswell in November.
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Klein says the tension that existed when he and Gates butted heads from opposites sides of a federal courtroom has since dissipated.
But the Shattos' lawyer said the toddler had suffered from behavioural issues and occasionally butted his head on objects or other people.
Ms Park lost the nomination to Mr Lee in 2007 and since then she and her loyalists have butted heads with the government.
As in numerous other states, New Jersey's top judges have routinely butted in on school funding formulas, never finding them "fair" and forcing more outlays.
At the station house, the suspect allegedly head-butted another officer.
David Moss of HBS argues that such complaints are nothing new: American politicians have been squabbling about the role of government ever since Thomas Jefferson butted heads with Alexander Hamilton.
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Johnson confirmed there had been an argument over the sales receipt, saying his wife had been yelling and that "she then head butted Johnson" to cause the cut to her forehead.
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In the course of his cyber-sleuthing, Reynalds has butted heads not just with the creators of some of these Web sites, but also the Internet service providers (ISPs) that host them.
Since these lawsuits, a war of words have been volleyed between Activision and EA. The two giant game makers butted heads last fall with Call of Duty: Black Ops and Medal of Honor going head-to-head at retail.
"Fables of Faubus" shows how Mingus occasionally butted heads with corporate supervisors: The composer wrote a libretto that further castigated Orville Faubus, the segregationist governor of Arkansas, but Columbia refused to let him record the text (the title itself was nervy enough in that buttoned-down era).
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