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While the Umayyads and the Hashimites may have had bitterness between the two clans before Muhammad, the rivalry turned into a severe case of tribal animosity after the Battle of Badr.
After the April riots an event took place that turned the traditional rivalry between the Husseini and Nashashibi clans into a serious rift, with long-term consequences for al-Husseini and Palestinian nationalism.
Amuro and Char Aznable faced off several times during the course of the One Year War, but it was not until when Lalah Sune was killed during one of their battles that this rivalry turned into a fierce hatred of one another.
Hardy spent little time on Raw and later turned into a fan favorite by engaging in a rivalry with Kane.
Continuing to build on the rivalry with the Cardinals, Zambrano turned in good performances once again in ' 05.
Eventually, the Dudleys turned on Spike, who then became involved in the rivalry.
After his storyline brothers, D-Von and Bubba Ray turned on him, he was involved in a scripted rivalry with them for several months.
After the April riots an event took place that turned the traditional rivalry between the Husayni and Nashashibi clans into a serious rift, with long-term consequences for al-Husayni and Palestinian nationalism.
At the peak of their superstardom, rivalry among bandmembers Paulina Rubio and Thalía would affect the group's image ( rivalry that up until this day has turned both singers against each other by the media and fans ).
The closure to the Loteria del Terror came when the other members turned on Rivera and Pérez, citing that " they themselves were part of Capitol once ", igniting a sibling rivalry against Dennis Rivera who was supported by Noel Rodríguez and Richard Rondón.
Later that night he resumed his rivalry with Austin, who turned face by attacking Angle and aligning himself with a returning Ric Flair.
In early 2001, Benoit had turned into a fan favorite during a rivalry with Kurt Angle, while the other Radicalz remained villains and eventually forced Benoit out of the group, with Guerrero replacing him as the leader.
Part of their rivalry was based on the fact that, originally, the Derg had no political ideology, beyond the vague patriotic slogan of Itiopiya Tikdem -- " Ethiopia First " -- and turned to the leftist Student Movement, with its strong ideological grounding, for guidance ; EPRP and MEISON were only two of a large number of groups which competed to be the Derg's political educators.
After being fired, she turned into a fan favorite and began a scripted rivalry with former client, Melina of MNM.
In January 2007, Hall began a scripted rivalry with Massaro centered around Hall's jealousy of Massaro's recent Playboy appearance ; the rivalry turned Hall into a villain and matches between the two mainly resulted in losses for Hall.
Windham and Luger's rivalry dated back to April 23 edition of World Championship Wrestling in 1988, when Windham turned on Luger during a NWA World Tag Team Championship title defense against Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard and joined Four Horsemen.
It went on to say that "( Waymark ) turned the scale of victory, which for some years past has been generally on the Kentish side ", so there was a well-established rivalry between the counties with each team seeking ascendancy: i. e., as county champions.

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The capital was moved to San José in 1824, followed by a violent rivalry with Cartago.
Feyenoord also have a fierce rivalry abroad in Tottenham Hotspur, who following several violent clashes with the club coupled with a link to Ajax are not popular with the Rotterdam club.
On the other hand, the violent history of rivalry between Shia factions and the unexplained circumstances of these attacks has led others to conclude that the attack was most likely carried out by supporters of a rival Shia leader, such as hardliner Muqtada al-Sadr.
The rivalry for dominance was bitter and sometimes violent.
This rivalry is one of the most violent amongst all Pashtuns.
This rivalry is often referred to as the most violent of the country, with security measures exceeding those of any other game.
The 12th and 13th century, however, were also a period of violent internal struggle, with parties of Scopiazzati and Mazzaperlini, and later those of Ruggeri and Malaguzzi, involved in bitter domestic rivalry.
* This was far from the last violent incident in the baseball version of the Utah – BYU rivalry:
The high level of resource uncertainty, late weaning, and potential overlap time of suckling young all lead to violent sibling rivalry and provide a good environment for studying parent-offspring conflict.
Underlying the violent campaign was the lucrative Prohibition-era bootlegging trade, a corrupt city government, politicians with ties to organized crime, and a deep-seated and bitter political rivalry between several of the Illinois Republican candidates.
The film focuses mainly on the firm's violent rivalry with the Millwall Bushwackers.
It has an intense, and at times brutally violent, rivalry with the University of Western Ontario Mustangs.
But when the rivalry between schools escalates to a violent level, Olivia may be caught in the crossfire.
However, their rivalry does serve its purpose, as it was Sheriff Lamb who was responsible for saving Veronica's beloved father from a violent death at the hands of Cassidy " Beaver " Casablancas.
The New Orleans waterfront became the scene of a violent rivalry between two Italian criminal factions called the Matrangas and the Provenzanos.
* Rancho High School's rivalry with the Sundevils have been very heated, and at times, has even been violent.
The rivalry was largely geographical, and was not based much on sectarian differences over interpretations of practice or doctrine ; nevertheless, the friction between the followers of the two zasu finally broke out into a violent conflict.
In 1986 he received an eleven match ban after smashing the jaw of striker David Geddis, whilst playing for Leicester against Shrewsbury, part of his often violent reputation which included a longstanding rivalry with Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Steve Bull which led to both being sent off in separate matches.

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This technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the Systempro server was launched in late 1989-this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA ( MicroChannel Architecture ).
November 1917 saw the second turning point in the 1917-18 rivalry for the leadership of Finland.
The Swans ' 23 point lead and apparent match-winning lead mid-way through the second quarter further fuels the rivalry between the two teams as the Roos ran out eventual 43 point winners.
A study of the relevant texts in Scripture allows the narrowing of the start of the Pekah / Menahem rivalry on the death of Shallum to the month of Nisan, 752 BC, as Thiele showed in the second edition of Mysterious Numbers, pp. 87 – 88.
Liu's position as the second most powerful leader of the CCP contributed to Mao's rivalry with Liu at least as much as Liu's political beliefs or factional allegiances in the 1960s, indicating that Liu's later persecution was the result of a power struggle that went beyond the goals and wellbeing of either China or the Party.
The two schools have developed a rivalry in which, Lee County won the first basketball game 62-60 on a last second shot.
A second Provisional Government of National Unity formed by Prince Souvanna Phouma in 1962 proved to be unsuccessful, and the situation steadily deteriorated thereafter as the conflict in Laos became a focus for superpower rivalry.
: Jason and Sable's playboy son, noted mainly for his bad attitude, his disastrous relationships ( first, with the amnesiac Fallon, and second, with the emotionally unstable Channing Carter ) and his rivalry with cousin Jeff, who is later revealed to be his half-brother.
In 1970, Castillo was given a second world title chance when he and Olivares clashed to begin their three fight rivalry, with all three fights taking place in Los Angeles.
This is just the second time a head coach has switched schools in the history of their rivalry.
Dandurand was not concerned with having a second franchise in the same city as his ; rather, he would later state that he " saw in them an important and lucrative local rivalry.
As the UDF list, led by Simone Veil, obtained a very good result compared with RPR's score, the quarrels between the two parties and the rivalry between Giscard d ' Estaing and Chirac contributed, in 1981, to the defeat of the incumbent UDF president who ran for a second term.
Sibling rivalry usually starts right after, or before, the arrival of the second child.
" Contemporary historians, such as Larry Daniels and Kenneth W. Noe, consider that Grant actually saved himself by the conclusion of the first day of battle and that the rivalry between Grant and Buell hampered the conduct of battle on the second day.
Despite being the second team in the city, there is less rivalry with Oxford City due to their lower position in the pyramid system ( there have been no competitive matches between the two since 1959 ).
Pisa has an intense athletic rivalry with the University of Pavia traditionally culminating in the Pisa-Pavia Regatta ( Regata Pisa-Pavia ), the oldest competition of this kind in Italy and second in Europe only to the Oxford Cambridge boat race.
Having won more tournaments than Gimeno, Rosewall deserved nevertheless the second place behind Laver, the latter being for the first year the # 1 by far after the 1964 – 1966 close rivalry between the two Australians.
* February 5-In their second of their classic six fight rivalry, Jake LaMotta defeats Sugar Ray Robinson by a ten round unanimous decision, in Detroit.
* July 16-Rocky Graziano becomes world Middleweight champion, knocking out Tony Zale in round six of the second chapter of their boxing rivalry.
* February 11-Willie Pep recovers the world Featherweight title, beating Sandy Saddler by a fifteen round unanimous decision, in the second of their four bout rivalry, at New York.
Bulgaria's cohesion was shattered further in the 1350s by a rivalry between the holder of Vidin, Ivan Stratsimir, Ivan Aleksandur's sole surviving son by his first wife, and Ivan Shishman, the product of Aleksandur's second marriage and the tsar's designated successor.
* June 21-In the second fight of their famous rivalry, Joe Louis retains the world Heavyweight title with a first round knockout of former world champion Max Schmeling, at New York.
Her unfamiliarity with male-female interactions ( her home planet was made up of women ) later leads to a brief but bitter rivalry with the second Ms.
The biggest sporting rivalry in the Judd sporting calendar is the annual match against The Skinners ' School, played on the second Saturday of October, alternating between Southfields and the Yeomans pitches.
Before the match started, a storm was brewing between Severn and Shamrock, which led to the second major UFC rivalry: Ken Shamrock vs. Dan Severn.

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