Plus I think people might be watching this war of words over the Strait of Hormuz.
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The war of words over Iraq is escalating between congressional Democrats and the White House.
There is always a war of words in the lead up to these "make-or-break" summits.
The war of words is the latest involving Mr. Montebourg and a foreign company.
Yet the war of words had got so heated that it began to look especially dangerous.
So this is the kind of war of words that's been going on for several weeks now.
It comes as the war of words between senior Conservatives over whether Britain should leave the EU continues.
Is this a war of words or is just some silly social-media back-and-forth?
In the spring of 2003 Shinseki chose, however, not to engage in a protracted war of words with Rumsfeld.
The withdrawal agreement has also been undermined by a continuing war of words.
Our co-host, Michele Norris, is in Orangeburg, South Carolina, trying to understand how this war of words is playing there.
Shinty's governing body has appealed for calm following the escalation of a war of words over plans for league reconstruction.
The collision, which occurred when Johnson headed to the non-striker's end, prompted a war of words between Haddin and Benn.
Sudan has made no formal declaration of war, but analysts say Mr Kiir is clearly escalating the war of words.
Medical rationing is never easy, and is hardly helped by the war of words between large and small transplant centres.
The breakdown of consensus between Hr Hazare's group and the government has prompted a bizarre war of words between the two.
Trevor Neilson, president of the Global Philanthropy Group which is now managing Madonna's Raising Malawi projects, played down the war of words.
He made the most of a rare start to get the game's only goal and end this week's pre-match war of words.
UN, the war of words between them shows no signs of relenting.
In addition to the war for talent, the two companies have engaged in a war of words in recent days over data-sharing practices.
The UCI and WADA have been engaged in a war of words over how to deal with the fallout from the Armstrong scandal.
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo, whose side takes on Swansea on Saturday, refused to become embroiled in a war of words with Ferguson.
While this distinction is a weapon in the war of words between the carriers, I doubt it's a big deal for most average users.
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Maurice Jones-Drew is sitting on the sidelines while his agent engages in a public war of words with Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan .
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QUIST-ARCTON: Now, whilst we're having this war of words between Washington and Khartoum, meanwhile there are peace talks - Darfur peace talks happening in Libya.
The President of the Confederation of African football, Issa Hayatou and Cameroon's Sports Ambassador, Roger Milla, had a war of words over the Fifa election.
It's not clear whether there's any underlying reason for the war of words, though the men battled last year over how to handle traffic tickets.
Well in the war of words, NBC finally did something right.
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The war of words flared as Royal Mail boss Adam Crozier rubbished the main postal workers' union's suggestion that the firm treats its staff as "slaves".
Soli Ozel, a commentator on foreign affairs, says the war of words with Mr Maliki suggests that Turkey never had a plan for a post-America Iraq.
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