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Much of his attention in the early 1970s was diverted by a protracted legal dispute with his publishers.
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He was eventually victorious, following a protracted recount.
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His opposition to the judges stemmed from a protracted civil court battle that left him suspended from his law practice and nearly destitute.
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A protracted hiatus then followed, fuelled by significant personal and family issues that were impacting all members of the band.
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Some doomers call for making active survivalist preparations to be ready to survive a protracted societal collapse.
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The negotiations between the governments of each state and the royal houses were protracted because of the differing views on the level of compensation.
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Service aboard ships typically extends for months at a time, followed by protracted shore leave.
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Rather than face a protracted legal case with an uncertain outcome, the board voted to accept women as members in 1990.
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A protracted strike in 1914-15 failed to unionize the factory's workforce.
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The academic community was now facing a protracted period of restraint.
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