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Its early years were difficult, with disputes over the balance between amateur and professional singers in the chorus, and ill-feeling towards Alldis from Kertész.
A chance encounter with his prosperous fellow pupil Kunisada, to whom he felt ( with some justice ) that he was superior in artistic talent, led him to redouble his efforts ( but did not create any lingering ill-feeling between the two, who later collaborated on a number of series ).
In 1854 ill-feeling arose between Hume and Hovell which led to each writing a pamphlet with contradicting views on their expedition.
This action only exacerbated the ill-feeling between Gibbons and Haughey.
This resulted in severe ill-feeling between the cricket teams, and the countries.
Three weeks before the riot, federal investigators had noted that " a clash was imminent owing to ill-feeling between white and black workers in the stockyards.
This only exacerbates the ill-feeling between the clubs, which is made even more tense by the fact that controversial regional governor Alberto João Jardim has used Marítimo as a political vehicle and to gain public popularity.
This only exacerbated the ill-feeling between the clubs.
The series was extremely contentious and created much ill-feeling between the players.
The reasons for the tradition are unclear, but it has been suggested that it dates back to a period of ill-feeling between the two houses of the UK Parliament.

ill-feeling and son
* Antipater becomes ill and dies shortly after, leaving the regency of the Macedonian Empire to the aged Polyperchon, passing over his son Cassander, a measure which gives rise to much confusion and ill-feeling.
The fact that the eldest son " scooped the pool " often led to ill-feeling amongst younger sons and daughters.
Soon after, he was seized by an illness which terminated his active career, and died, leaving the regency to the aged Polyperchon, passing over his son Cassander, a measure which gave rise to much confusion and ill-feeling.

ill-feeling and was
The administration formed by the Pelhams in 1744, after the dismissal of Carteret, included many of Pitt's former Patriot allies, but Pitt was not granted a position because of continued ill-feeling by the King and leading Whigs about his views on Hanover.
It stated in part " We do understand though that The Salvation Army ’ s official opposition to the Reform Bill was deeply hurtful to many, and are distressed that ill-feeling still troubles our relationship with segments of the gay community.
The incident resulted in Gandhi being pushed out of the room, and ill-feeling was apparently a factor in his departure for South Africa in 1893.
There was still ill-feeling regarding Kelly's defence of the government using force against Wilkes ' followers during a recent clash at St George's Field.
Commodore Rodgers was ordered to sea to " protect American commerce ", but he may have had verbal instructions to retaliate for the impressment of British subjects out of American vessels, which was causing much ill-feeling and was a main cause of the War of 1812.
In an interview with the European Soccer Magazine in March 2006, Smertin insisted that he harboured no ill-feeling whatsoever towards Mourinho, and that he was grateful to have been able to participate in the celebrations at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea were crowned FA Premier League champions.
After the death of Emperor Alexander Severus there was much ill-feeling in the Senate about the elevation of Maximinus Thrax to the throne.
Wardle was a big enough man to admit his troubles were largely of his own making, and any ill-feeling on his part was forgotten when he helped Yorkshire and England off-spinner Geoff Cope to iron out the problems in his action, which had occasionally had him ' called ' for throwing.

ill-feeling and from
England's bodyline tactics, which involved bowling at speeds of around 150 km / h at the heads and torsoes of the Australian batsmen — including Woodfull — and employing a close leg-side cordon to catch balls fended away from the upper body, caused great controversy and ill-feeling among Australian players and crowds.

ill-feeling and ),
The state of affairs is exacerbating the crime rate ( both within nations and globally ), ethnic and global tension, poverty and ill-feeling.

ill-feeling and who
The copyright credited only Simon and Garfunkel as the authors, causing ill-feeling on the part of Carthy, who felt the " traditional " source should have been credited.
Some residual ill-feeling is suggested by contemporary historian Orderic Vitalis, who in Ecclesiastical Historii ( 1125 ) wrote in praise of native English resistance to " William the Bastard " ( William I of England ).
Marítimo's main local rivals are Nacional, although there is also plenty of ill-feeling towards minnows União, who are effectively the " third club of Madeira " after the aforementioned.

ill-feeling and soon
After much ill-feeling and ill-health, Philip returned home in 1191, soon after the fall of Acre.

ill-feeling and him
Richardson supported the board dropping his predecessor, which led to ill-feeling towards him in Antigua, the home of both men.

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The ill-feeling, influenced by the ravages of members of the Order in Poland, culminated in a war which began in December 1519 and devastated Prussia.
His expansion aroused ill-feeling among the other kingdoms of Britain, and he defeated a combined Scottish-Viking army at the Battle of Brunanburh.
The highest ill-feeling toward Packer existed in England, but many officials of the county clubs were prepared to keep Packer players on their books.
A number of high-profile expulsions of evangelical clergy by bishops helped to create ill-feeling against the Church in Wales.
Cairns and Morosi subsequently severed any formal links with the Down to Earth movement in 1979 and the movement more or less fizzled out, leaving a legacy of ill-feeling and disputes over money which eventually led to litigation in the New South Wales courts.
He had nothing puritanical in his nature, but he shared in the ill-feeling aroused by the political authority King Charles had given to the bishops.
His views on this question were summarized in a memorandum of December, 1907, of which Rath gives a résumé: Holstein objected to the programme of Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz and the Navy League on three main grounds: the ill-feeling likely to be aroused in South Germany, the inevitable dislocation of the finances through the huge additional charges involved, and the suspicion of Germany's motives in foreign countries, which would bind Britain still closer to France.

between and father
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
It is evident that Lizzie did not tell everything she overheard between her father and her Uncle Morse.
The father, by accident or perhaps to show, as he said, `` we mean business '', took the and fired a slug between the legs of Second Officer Norman Simmons.
Apollo and the Furies argue about whether the matricide was justified ; Apollo holds that the bond of marriage is sacred and Orestes was avenging his father, whereas the Erinyes say that the bond of blood between mother and son is more meaningful than the bond of marriage.
A treaty was made whereby Ben-hadad restored the cities which his father had taken from Ahab's father ( that is, Omri, but see 15: 20, 2 Kings 13: 25 ), and trading facilities between Damascus and Samaria were granted.
* Absalom is the name of a short science fiction story by Henry Kuttner about the conflict between a father and son over the son's education.
* Throughout Robertson Davies's The Manticore a comparison is repeatedly made between the protagonist's problematic relations with his father and those of between the Biblical Absalom and King David.
The period of Alboin's reign as king in Pannonia following the death of his father, Audoin, was one of confrontation and conflict between the Lombards and their main neighbors, the Gepids.
Alboin came to the throne after the death of his father, sometime between 560 and 565.
Alexios ' father declined the throne on the abdication of Isaac, who was accordingly succeeded by four emperors of other families between 1059 and 1081.
Alexei's relations with his father suffered from the hatred between his father and his mother, as it was very difficult for him to feel affection for his mother's worst persecutor.
Painful relations between father and son, quite apart from the prior personal antipathies, were therefore inevitable.
Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357.
Her first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy ; the union was part of a political settlement designed to conclude a peace between her father and Hugh of Provence, the father of Lothair.
This sword became the means by which the incestuous intercourse between her and her father was discovered, whereupon she put an end to her own life.
Cuyp probably first encountered a painting by van Goyen in 1640 when van Goyen was, as Stephen Reiss points out “ at the height of powers .” This is noticeable in the comparison between two of Cuyp ’ s landscape paintings inscribed 1639 where no properly formed style is apparent and the landscape backgrounds he painted two years later for two of his father ’ s group portraits that are distinctly van Goyenesque.
Previously unpublished works are coming to light in A Café in Space, the Anaïs Nin Literary Journal, which most recently includes " Anaïs Nin and Joaquín Nin y Castellanos: Prelude to a Symphony — Letters between a father and daughter.
In discussing the relationship between a king and his subject ( or a father and his son ), he underlined the need to give due respect to superiors.
With Constantine ’ s death in 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II divided the Roman world between themselves, after first deposing of virtually all of the relatives of their father who could possibly have a claim on the throne.
Storylines in the early part of the decade included: the death of newborn Katie McDonald in 1992, Mike Baldwin's wedding to Alma Sedgewick ( Amanda Barrie ) in 1992, Tommy Duckworth being sold by his father Terry in 1993, Deirdre Barlow's marriage to Moroccan Samir Rachid, and the rise of Tanya Pooley ( Eva Pope ) between 1993 and 1994.
Until this time, Mike Baldwin had been portrayed as an only child, with his father appearing in the programme between 1980 and 1982 confirming the fact.

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