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After swearing he wouldn't show up, Vik Draskovic, leader of the largest opposition party, matched the president's suggestion for elections in November and was booed by the crowd: The opposition's bickering and Milosevic's control of the media and police would benefit the latter in the elections.

Both magazines preview the Senate fund-raising hearings that start this week, predicting much partisan bickering and few revelations.

Braving the Elements Twenty years of Cold War bickering over who gets to name certain disputed elements of the periodic table has ended in a compromise befitting the new world order--or almost.

Fed up with the bickering and indecision, Kenneth Lipper, who donated the money through his family foundation, has decided to pour more than $1 million of his $3 million pledge into the Harvard Medical School instead.

But on one condition: Both parties must return to a genuine debate and stop bickering over who can present a better image of wistful middle-American family life.

By the end of 1969, the idealism of the SDS had degenerated into personal bickering and a flirtation with Maoist terrorism that could be written off as mere goofiness had it not resulted in the loss of innocent lives on both sides of the Atlantic.

13, 1998) The cover story claims that probable House speaker apparent Bob Livingston will face the same bickering and upheaval that Newt Gingrich did.

The script, by Alan Ball, a playwright and former sitcom writer, carries an invigorating blast of counterculture righteousness, along with the kind of pithily vicious marital bickering that makes some viewers (especially male) say, "Yeah! Tell that bitch off!" More important, it has a vein of metaphysical yearning, which the director, Sam Mendes, mines brilliantly.

Dan Dickinson Calls for an End to all This Baptist Bickering Dear Randy and John Murdoch: Lighten up.

That was some fun watching how the giant two-headed lizard's constant bickering among itself eventually led to its extinction, a lesson for us all and especially for my Uncle Morty and Aunt Bernice.

The NYT goes with the call by governors of both parties from their winter national meeting for President Clinton and Congress to quit the partisan bickering of the impeachment and get back to issues of concern to voters such as education.

Even more cutesy and annoying, we are periodically inserted into Syd's dream life, most of which revolves around her bickering with her dead mother and making out with this guy she had a crush on in high school who is now a local limo driver.

The form it has today dates mostly from Crusader times, but successive changes were drawn more by the tides of history than by a single architect, and bickering among clergy of various sects over rights within the church often added to the confusion.

"Why, we've not done any harm! We did it just out of foolishness.


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I said then that it was not in order," voices were heard bickering with one another.


Arabia would have seemed what it had been for times immemorial, the refuge of small and bickering nomadic tribes.

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