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") and never pays for the soda he drinks at Kenan's place of business, Rigby's.

Rigby's and .
Carlos Rodriguez, a local policeman from Rigby's gun-running past, warns Rigby of the locals, including Kitty's new boyfriend, Rice.
Kitty then drugs Rigby's drink, causing him to pass out.
A significant majority of Rigby's residents, as well as those of the outlying communities, are members of the LDS faith.
W. G. Rigby's children's tale The Ring of Tima ( 1998 ) is set in the Forest of Bowland.
Rigby's father and immediate ancestors made a fortune as merchant drapers in the City of London, as merchants and colonial officers in the West Indies, and as speculators in the South Sea Bubble.
Richard Rigby's father also had the same name, and was significant in the history of Jamaica, serving as its Secretary, the Provost Marshal, and a member of the Royal Assembly in the late 17th and early 18th century.
Though other members of the family continued to bear the Rigby name and arms, the bulk of Richard Rigby's wealth fell to his sister who married General Hale, and ultimately to the Pitt-Rivers family, whose members endowed the museum of that name, a treasurehouse of anthropological exotica, at Oxford University.
Butcher's Spy High, Joe Craig's Jimmy Coates, Charlie Higson's Young Bond, Robert Muchamore's CHERUB & Henderson's Boys, Sam Hutton's Special Agents, Andy McNab & Robert Rigby's Boy Soldier, Chris Ryan's Alpha Force & Code Red and Tom Palmer's Foul Play.
Kenan works at a local grocery store called Rigby's.
Other Deeping pubs are The Vine, The White Horse, The Bull, the Towngate Inn Hotel, the Deeping Stage and Rigby's.
Sir Peter Rigby's Patriot Aviation group took over ownership of Coventry Airport on 28 April, and it was fully re-opened in summer 2010.
Rigby's stage adaptation of Dracula toured during 1997, the original novel's centenary year.
* S. H. Rigby's book review in Volume 35, Issue 1 of Journal of Peasant Studies

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However, even with Mozart and Salieri being rivals for certain jobs, there is very little evidence that the relationship between the two composers was at all acrimonious beyond this, especially after 1785 or so when Mozart had become established in Vienna.
Her relationship with Gilbert became acrimonious soon after the album was released, and disputes arose about songwriting credits.
In his autobiography, Cornwell stated that he felt the band was a spent force creatively, and cited various examples of his increasingly acrimonious relationship with his fellow band-members, particularly Burnel.
Their relationship grew acrimonious on the tour to the point that they refused to talk to one another.
Lomonosov and his stepmother Irina had an acrimonious relationship.
In fact, their acrimonious personal relationship may have helped their onscreen marriage be that much funnier.
Unlike the 1998 strike, which lasted a mere three weeks and was resolved largely due to the personal relationship between Dutoit and Lucien Bouchard, then the premier of Quebec, this much more acrimonious work stoppage lasted five months, ending shortly before concerts to be conducted by Nagano.
His personal relationship to Kramer was acrimonious and Sprenger used his powerful position whenever he could to make Kramer ’ s life and work as difficult as possible.
However, his relationship with Ben-Gurion soon turned acrimonious over the latter's insistence on investigating the Lavon Affair, an Israeli covert operation in Egypt, which had gone wrong a decade earlier.
Branden retained a relationship — sometimes friendly, sometimes acrimoniouswith his first wife, Barbara, who wrote a successful book, The Passion of Ayn Rand, which detailed Branden's relationship with Rand and the bitter breakup.
The WHA had an acrimonious relationship with the NHL, resulting in numerous legal battles, as well as competition for control of players and markets.
The media's open questioning of his unusual training techniques led to an acrimonious relationship between them and Carlton, and he severed all ties with the media, refusing to answer press questions for the rest of his career with the Phillies.
Von Arnim, who had an acrimonious relationship with Rommel, strongly objected and it took a week for a compromise plan brokered by the Italian High Command to be agreed.
His relationship with the clergyman who commissioned him to build the Humbert de Romans Concert Hall ( arguably the most complete expression of his Art Nouveau style ) became acrimonious by the time of its completion in 1901, and the clergyman left France.
The relationship between the ISO and the MDC leadership was acrimonious, for example MDC leaders made a series of personal attacks on Gwisai following a publication of an ISO paper blaming the party's declining fortunes on " the highjacking of the party by the bourgeoisie " and failure to deal with the question of land reform.
The government's relationship with Bowen became so acrimonious that in 1938, Bowen even threatened to use his reserve powers to dismiss the government.
His main rival Charan Singh had developed an acrimonious relationship with Desai.
Wesley's highly acrimonious relationship with the never-seen next door neighbors, the Hufnagels, and the shenanigans he pulls on them was another recurring plot element.
The following years saw a decline in the popularity of the Motherland Party and an acrimonious relationship with Tansu Çiller, leader of the center-right True Path Party ( DYP ).
It is said Nolan was not offered an NHL coaching job again until May 2006, a span of eight years, and speculation as to why ranged from outright racism to a perceived fear that Nolan is a " GM Killer " based on his acrimonious working relationship with former boss Muckler.
Selke equivocated, and relationship between the two long-time friends turned acrimonious, leading to Selke's resignation in May 1946.
Despite media reports that Moynahan and Brady have an acrimonious relationship, it was revealed that the two have maintained " a civil relationship " since the birth of their son.

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Traditional ties with the United States grew more acrimonious, as did that with neighbour Colombia.
Western Australia's National Party chose to assert its independence after an acrimonious co-habitation with the Liberals on the 2005 campaign trail.
In 1835, after an acrimonious dispute with the Szapira family, a new edition of the Talmud was printed by Menachem Romm of Vilna.
The debate was an acrimonious one, with Federalists attempting to identify the Democratic-Republicans with the violence of the French Revolution and the Democratic-Republicans accusing the Federalists of favoring monarchism and aristocracy.
Crawford's relationships with her two older children, Christina and Christopher, were acrimonious.
His differences with Chomsky contributed to fierce, acrimonious debates among linguists that have come to be known as the " linguistics wars ".
The decrypted Purple traffic, and Japanese messages generally, was the subject of acrimonious hearings in Congress post-World War II in connection with an attempt to decide who, if anyone, had allowed the attack at Pearl Harbor to happen and who therefore should be blamed.
After the acrimonious events that resulted in Jefferson Starship ’ s 1984 breakup, Paul Kantner reunited with Balin and Jack Casady in 1985 to form the KBC Band.
Aldhelm wrote a long and rather acrimonious letter to king Geraint of Dumnonia ( Geruntius ) achieving ultimate agreement with Rome.
From 1967 to 1973 the corporation was involved in an acrimonious antitrust lawsuit with Honeywell, Inc. ( see: Honeywell v. Sperry Rand ).
His relations with the State Department were often acrimonious, and he blocked numerous presidential appointees.
A serious problem with the OpenDoc project that Cyberdog depended on, was that it was part of a very acrimonious competition between OpenDoc consortium members and Microsoft.
MacNeil has subsequently commented that his parting with Simple Minds was painful and acrimonious ( although he has since reconciled with his former bandmates ) and that this was the period in which everything began to change within the band.
In the 1970s, the conservative German historian Andreas Hillgruber, together with his close associate Klaus Hildebrand, was involved in a very acrimonious debate with the leftish German historian Hans-Ulrich Wehler over the merits of the Primat der Aussenpolitik (" primacy of foreign politics ") and Primat der Innenpolitik (" primacy of domestic politics ") schools.
But certainly the biggest problem with the project was that it was part of a very acrimonious competition between OpenDoc consortium members and Microsoft.

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