acrimonious u rečniku PONS

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By the mid-19th century drainage difficulties were so acute that relocation on higher ground was decided upon in 1861, albeit after much acrimonious debate.
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Many of these proposals were marked by acrimonious debates between various community interests.
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An acrimonious dispute over the boundary lines between the two townships had started as far back as 1661.
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The discussions often become acrimonious as each candidate tries to divert blame towards the others.
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After a series of acrimonious meetings, negotiations broke down and the association entered a work-to-rule campaign by refusing to patrol or hand out fines.
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Family law proceedings which involve issues of residence and contact often generate the most acrimonious disputes.
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Various chess columns then printed anonymous and acrimonious letters.
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He filed for a divorce in 2007, which was granted in 2010 after a lengthy and acrimonious court battle.
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The acrimonious dialogue between the two women shows the disharmony between their two prominent families.
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But this did not prevent the two hard-headed ex-friends from having an acrimonious quarrel.
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