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In July 1940, he was appointed acting lieutenant-general, placed in command of V Corps, responsible for the defence of Hampshire and Dorset, and started a long-running feud with the new commander-in-chief, Southern Command, Claude Auchinleck.
This was the beginning of a long-running feud and schism between libertarian socialists and what they call " authoritarian communists ", or alternatively just " authoritarians ".
At the First Battle of St Albans, many of York's and Salisbury's rivals and enemies were killed, including Somerset, the Earl of Northumberland ( whose family had been involved in a long-running feud with the Nevilles ) and Lord Clifford.
The film pays particular attention to the various inside jokes, scams, put-ons, and happenings for which Kaufman was famous, most significantly his long-running " feud " with wrestler Jerry " The King " Lawler and his portrayal of the bawdy lounge singer Tony Clifton.
In some episodes Mr. Bean has a long-running feud with the unseen driver of a light blue Reliant Regal Supervan III ( registration GRA 26K ), which will usually get turned over, crashed out of its parking space and so forth by Mr. Bean in his mini.
In 2007, his brother Bobby while publicising his forthcoming autobiography, revealed that he has a long-running feud with Jack.
His best-remembered gag was his long-running mock feud with friend and fellow comedian Jack Benny, but it was only part of his appeal ; radio historian John Dunning ( in On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio ) wrote that Allen was radio's most admired comedian and most frequently censored.
A feud (), referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, or private war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans.
This was part of a long-running blood feud.
* Coverage of a long-running feud between John Major and the Queen.
He conducted a long-running on-air feud with an elderly woman, dubbed " Granny Hate " by an earlier host, who claimed to represent the local Ku Klux Klan.
The Hatfield – McCoy feud is also said to be the inspiration for a long-running game show, Family Feud, and the Hatfields and McCoys actually appeared on the show in 1979, as mentioned above.
WrestleMania XIX saw Steve Austin's last match to date as he faced The Rock for a third time at WrestleMania, ending their long-running feud.
The dispute with the Earl of Ormonde escalated into a long-running feud between Shrewsbury and his brother the Archbishop of Dublin on the one hand and the Butler family on the other and their allies the Berkeleys.
However, the agreement contained no mention of Whitehead and was implemented only to settle the long-running feud between the Wrights and the Smithsonian regarding its false claims for the Aerodrome.
In 1986, Baker switched to the Republicans because of a long-running feud with Governor Edwin Edwards.
In the long-running feud between Vernon Richards and Freedom on the one hand, and Albert Meltzer and Black Flag on the other, Rooum sided with Richards.
It was reported that Wyman had had a long-running feud with fellow movie star legend Lana Turner which dated back to their Hollywood years.
3 Count had a long-running feud ( scripted rivalry ) with the Jung Dragons, with the Dragons attempting to steal 3 Count's fictional recording contract.
According to the half-hour episode " Citizen Max " ( a parody of the movie Citizen Kane ), Monty was once impoverished and friends with one of the series ' stars, Buster Bunny, until the day his parents won the lottery and became quite wealthy ; after this, he abandoned Buster and quickly turned into his familiar, bullying, juvenile delinquent self, thus setting the stage for his long-running feud with the blue rabbit.
Flagstad got involved in a long-running feud with tenor co-star Lauritz Melchior after Melchior took offense to some comments Flagstad made about " stupid publicity photos " during a game of bridge in Flagstad's hotel suite while the two were on tour together in Rochester, NY.
While in Dallas, Binion had begun a long-running feud with Herb Noble, a small-time gambler in Dallas, which continued after Binion moved to Las Vegas.
3 Count were involved with a long-running feud ( scripted rivalry ) with the Jung Dragons, with the Dragons attempting to steal 3 Count's fictional recording contract.

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The fictional Elbonia has some visual and thematic similarities to the fictional country of Lower Slobbovia in Al Capp's long-running strip Li ' l Abner, where the impoverished citizens, who suffered under corrupt government, were perpetually seen in waist-deep snow.
Mad has provided an ongoing showcase for many long-running satirical writers and artists and has fostered an unusual group loyalty.
Further wrangles effectively brought work on the north side of Leipziger Platz to a complete stop for several years ; even now there are some " fake facades " where completed new buildings should be, while a long-running dispute over who owned the Wertheim department store site ( or had claims to the revenue from its sale by the government ), has to this day left another large gap in the central Berlin cityscape that is only now finally being redeveloped.
Pretoria itself is sometimes referred to as " Tshwane " due to a long-running and controversial proposed change of name, which has yet to be decided, as of 2012.
Ever since its rediscovery, the stone has been the focus of nationalist rivalries, including its transfer from French to British possession during the Napoleonic Wars, a long-running dispute over the relative value of Young's and Champollion's contributions to the decipherment, and since 2003, demands for the stone's return to Egypt.
Turner has a long-running grudge with fellow cable magnate Rupert Murdoch.
The British writer Tony Barrell is a collector of modern urban legends, many of which he has explored in a long-running column in The Sunday Times.
A long-running segment has been the Top Tips, reader-submitted suggestions which are a parody of similar sections found in women's magazines offering domestic and everyday tips to make life easier.
A long-running gag has been adverts for sheds, or rather surreal types of sheds (" TV Sheds ", " Shed Bikes ", " Shed Snakes ", etc .).
It has been said that the comic books and the X-Men animated series delved into the AIDS epidemic with a long-running plot line about the Legacy Virus, a seemingly incurable disease thought at first to attack only mutants ( similar to the AIDS virus which at first was spread through the gay community ).
The city has two long-running annual sporting events: the Giro al Sas ( a 10 km professional road running competition ) was first held in the city in 1907 and continues to the present, while the Giro del Trentino is an annual road cycling race which the city has hosted every year since 1963.
Disney Enterprises has allowed key portions of the film to be issued on many VHS and DVD compilation videos in the U. S., as well as on the long-running Walt Disney anthology television series.
Robert Altman directed the film, which is a fictional representation of behind-the-scenes activities on a long-running radio show that has unexpectedly been canceled.
Weaver has hosted two episodes of the long-running NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live: once on the 12th season premiere in 1986, and again, on a season 35 episode in January 2010.
The Australian said this has helped secure the BDO's world status and become recognised as one of the most successful and long-running rock festivals in the world, going on to say the festival is as much a part of Australian culture as the Melbourne Cup.
The BBC has its own publishing division that does very well with long-running series such as Doctor Who.
Since its beginning, Pinewood Studios has been the location for many well-known films, with the long-running James Bond and Carry On British film series making Pinewood their home.
A Superior Court judge has ruled that the town of Mesa must pay its former mayor about $ 230, 000 after losing the long-running dispute.
Estrada has done a long-running series of infomercials as a national spokesman for National Recreational Properties, selling real estate property in such locations as Siskiyou County, California ; Lake Shastina, California ; California City, California ; Ocean Shores, Washington ; Colorado ; and recently, Tellico Village, Tennessee and Bella Vista, Arkansas.
The European Court of Justice has in July 2008 rejected an appeal by Alitalia against the European Commission in a long-running inquiry into Italian state aid.
His niece, Samara Weaving, currently portrays Indigo Walker on the long-running Australian soap, Home and Away, and her younger sister Morgan has recently joined the cast as Lottie Ryan.

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