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feud and Fisher's
The King was intimately involved in the appointment of Fisher's successor as the Fisher-Beresford feud had split the service, and the only truly qualified figure known to be outside of both camps was Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, who had retired in 1907.
The misunderstanding can be seen largely as a result of Fisher's feud with the American geneticist Sewall Wright primarily about adaptive landscapes.

feud and suicide
More deaths meant incitement to the blood feud and new recruits to the suicide squads.
The JDO was founded in the early 1980s by Mordechai Levy after a violent feud with the Jewish Defense League's former leader Irv Rubin, who was killed or committed suicide in jail in 2002.

feud and were
He also noted that the " feud " that there may have been between Jones and colleague Robert Clampett was mainly because they were so different from each other.
The period between Henry's accession and the birth of Eleanor's youngest son was turbulent: Aquitaine, as was the norm, defied the authority of Henry as Eleanor's husband ; attempts to claim Toulouse, the rightful inheritance of Eleanor's grandmother and father, were made, ending in failure ; the news of Louis of France's widowhood and remarriage was followed by the marriage of Henry's son ( young Henry ) to Louis ' daughter Marguerite ; and, most climactically, the feud between the King and Thomas Becket, his Chancellor, and later Archbishop of Canterbury.
In A Moveable Feast, which was published after both Hemingway and Stein were dead and after a literary feud that lasted much of their life, Hemingway reveals that the phrase was actually originated by the garage owner who serviced Stein's car.
Later, conflicts were intensified by the personal feud around Brunhilda.
The Giants ' front office operations were complicated by a long-standing feud between Wellington Mara and his nephew, Tim Mara.
The 1980s were dominated by the feud between Bjelke-Petersen and the federal party leadership.
The feud between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Giants began in the late 19th century when both clubs were based in New York City, with the Dodgers playing in Brooklyn and the Giants playing at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan.
Mumphord and Coach Don Shula were involved in a feud at the time and it is thought that Stuckey was given the starting job for this game because of Shula's and Mumphord's differences of opinion.
Ferber and another member of the Round Table, Alexander Woollcott, were long-time enemies, their antipathy lasting until Woollcott's death in 1943, although Howard Teichmann states in his biography of Woollcott that their feud was due to a misunderstanding.
In 1810, as a result of a long running feud, Captain Whistler and other senior officers at Fort Dearborn were removed.
Due to his abrupt death in ambush, Sviatoslav's conquests, for the most part, were not consolidated into a functioning empire, while his failure to establish a stable succession led to fratricidal feud among his sons, resulting in two of his three sons being killed.
Thus this report of a feud between Eadwig and Dunstan could either have been based on a true incident of a political quarrel for power between a young king and powerful church officials who wished to control the king and who later spread this legend to blacken his reputation, or it could be an urban legend ; the Chronicle also tells of Odo putting aside the King's marriage on the grounds Eadwig and his wife were " too related ".
These conflicts ( a long running interpersonal feud ) were unreported until Spark researched the matter.
This marked the beginning of a long feud between Raeder and Wegener with Wegener claiming that his former friend Raeder was jealous of what Wegener insisted were his superior ideas.
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.
Queen Margaret nevertheless suspected York of wishing to supplant her infant son, Edward, as Henry's successor, and the heirs of the Lancastrian nobles who were killed at St Albans remained at deadly feud with York.
Haley and his Comets began performing the song on stage ( Comets bass player Marshall Lytle and drummer Dick Richards say the first performances were in Wildwood, New Jersey at Phil and Eddie's Surf Club ), but Dave Miller, his producer, refused to allow Haley to record it for his Essex Records label ( Swenson suggests a feud existed between Myers and Miller ).
In early 2000, an LVF-UVF feud began and there were a number of tit-for-tat killings.
Because Fëanor had taken the ships and left the Noldor led by his half-brother on the west side of the sea, the royal houses of the Noldor were feuding, but Fingon son of Fingolfin, saved Maedhros, son of Fëanor, from Morgoth's imprisonment and the feud was settled.
Many events in the feud between Kaufman and Jerry Lawler, which continued well after the David Letterman incident, were left out of the film.
As Tromeo and Juliet leave the house of Capulet, they are confronted by Ingrid and Monty, who reveal to them the real reason behind the Capulet / Que feud: Long ago, Cappy and Monty were the owners of the successful Silky Films production company.
In addition, the OIRA's weapons were used intermittently in the ongoing feud with the Provisionals.
This flared up into violence on several occasions, notably in October 1975, when the Provisionals sought out and shot Official IRA members in Belfast — 11 republicans on either side were killed in the feud ; a nine year-old girl was also shot dead by the Provisionals when they tried to shoot her father.
Another feud ensued in the first half of 1975, during which three INLA and five OIRA members were killed.

feud and used
A variation of the " A Chorus Line " instrumental was used as the basis of Tim Dog's debut single, the Ced Gee-produced " Fuck Compton ", which became a modest hit and is credited with helping to spark the East coast / West coast feud of the mid ' 90s.
A " feud " between Fred Allen and Jack Benny, was used as comic material for nearly a decade.
The UDA's Johnny Adair supported the LVF and used the feud to stoke up the troubles that eventually flared in his feud with the UVF later that year.
Benny even used the feud on his TV show, which depicted Benny and Allen as rivals for the sponsor's favors.
Historically, the word vendetta has been used to mean a blood feud.
A fortified tower used as refuge for men involved in a blood feud that are vulnerable to attack.
Edge used his talk show to start a feud with Ric Flair following Flair's well-publicized arrest in connection with a road rage incident.
Thomas Miller ’ s Our Old Town published two years before, included the true story of a miller who loses a lawsuit after assaulting his adversary, and George Eliot used a similar story plot in The Mill on the Floss as the basis of the Tuliver / Wakem feud.
The first Piper's Pit used to build up the Hogan-André feud came when Hogan was invited on the show to receive a trophy for being the WWF Champion for three years.
Adams also engaged in a brief feud with Brian Adias, mostly out of the rights to use the ring entrance music Bad to the Bone, which Adias used, much to the objection of Adams, who was best known for this ring entrance music with Gino Hernandez.
A notable part of the feud occurred when Funk used an actual plastic shopping bag to suffocate Flair on television after Flair and Sting defeated Muta and Dick Slater at Clash of the Champions.
Long's brother, Huey Pierce Long, Jr., had used similar tactics in his feud with then New Orleans Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley.
After the buyout, many Jackson endorsers switched over to ESP ( this has ignited a feud between players, with Jackson players pointing out that ESP became known for copying popular instruments-including Jackson's Soloist and Gibson's Explorer models famously used by James Hetfield-while ESP players cite the Fender buyout as casting a shadow on Jackson's metal image and hail ESP as the new king ).
He was also used as a focus point ( in name only ) in the Cornette / Homicide feud in the summer of 2006, with Cornette refusing to reinstate Low Ki as Homicide's " third wish.
This same mask, with an eyepatch, was later used by wrestler Duke Myers to compete as the Colossus of Death, acting as Andy Kaufman's henchman during Kaufman's feud with Memphis wrestling mainstay Jerry Lawler.
In the first half of 1991, he entered a feud against a wrestler that had originally used the name " T. N. T.
In his first year on the Raider team, coach John Madden used him sparingly, partly as a result of a feud he had with Al Davis.
The name is derived from an ancient feud between the Luthuli tribe who used to live in the valley.
Vickie acted as the manager / valet for Chavo, who was upset about Eddie's name being used by non-Guerreros ( namely Rey Mysterio, with whom they maintained their first feud with ).
The blinding incident was used to write off Adams ' time off to visit relatives in England as well as go on a tour to Japan before returning to Texas to continue his feud with Hernandez.
Albright introduced a new element to their feud upon his heel turn: his grandfather's thick leather strap, which Albright used to continually whip Punk.
She had a brief feud with Shane Douglas's valet, Torrie Wilson, but was rarely used as a wrestler.

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