Sumner Redstone wants to be remembered not for his feuds but for the empire he built.
He pursued other public feuds as well, most famously with Norman Mailer and William F.
In an acidly satiric style, it is devoted to the feuds among academic factions.
Literary criticism became the coinage in which old family feuds were paid and repaid.
Competition for resources and personal feuds have already led some groups to fall out.
Such personal feuds will not help to fend off Green pretensions to be the new kingmakers.
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Criminal connections may be a help when pursuing underground feuds, but they are not an electoral asset.
The old pile of assets has a Malthusian tendency to dissipate in divorces, death taxes and feuds.
Rivalry for the control of lucrative criminal businesses fuelled violent feuds and delayed the decommissioning of weapons.
In contrast, the U.S. has no interest in acting as umpire for bitter territorial feuds throughout the region.
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The Reliance group of companies has faced challenging times as a company riven by family feuds and disputes.
Travel inland and you find towns where old scores are still unsettled and feuds between rival criminal families persist.
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Silicon Valley has a reputation for precision engineering, not for sloppy, pointless feuds.
Yet his engaging personality and media accessibility always seemed to give him a pass in his role in these feuds.
MTV's top-rated reality show The Hills consistently delivers a heavy dose of friendship feuds, workplace sagas and late nights out.
Of the Gaza deaths this year, 57 were in Hamas-Fatah clashes and at least 37 were due to family feuds.
Though Serbia's change of guard has reduced the risk that Montenegro's own feuds will spark violence, it cannot be ruled out.
Would he drift to the left, where he has tended to find succour and supporters in his feuds with his neighbour?
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When we ran this list last year, the general public knew little of the MTV reality star or the feuds he caused.
That and other charities, such as The V Foundation, named after the late North Carolina State coach Jim Valvano, naturally discourage feuds.
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Like many family feuds, this squabble will continue behind closed doors for years to come, and only history will write who was right.
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What is the natural audience for this film about the youth of John Lennon, his family feuds, and his momentous encounter with Paul McCartney?
Cedar teases the gangsterish academic feuds, beginning each section of this briskly paced movie with what look like lecture slides or pages of microfiche.
Several other factions face similar, if non-violent, feuds: no fewer than 11 pretenders lay claim to the chairmanship of the featherweight New Young Egypt Party.
Wireless remotes can easily get misplaced or spark family feuds that would frighten Richard Karn more than a visit from the ghost of Ray Combs.
Meanwhile, Garnett Walker, an elderly widower with a passion for chestnut trees, feuds no less bitterly with his neighbour, a feisty spinster called Nannie Rawley.
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The last nizam decamped several decades later, after independence abolished the princely states and tax liens, and family feuds, embezzlement, and general ineptitude evaporated the fortune.
The blogger married a parody style out of South Park or The Simpsons with an inside grasp of Valley personalities and their egos, envies and feuds.
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