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quarrel and dispute
Homer is somewhat vague about the precise manner of Ajax's death but does ascribe it to his loss in the dispute over Achilles's shield: when Odysseus visits Hades, he begs the soul of Ajax to speak to him, but Ajax, still resentful over the old quarrel, refuses and descends silently back into Erebus.
The propaganda war soon grew from a border quarrel to a fundamental dispute of the Teutonic mission – did the Knights have the right to wage the crusade?
This insistent quarrel ( or dispute ) was well configured by Umberto Eco when, exposing the example of divergences about the concept of " Denotation " in Stuart Mill and Hjelmslev, concluded that:
George Lilburne's quarrel with Hesilrige was caused by a dispute about the possession of certain collieries in Durham — also originally the property of Royalist delinquents — from which he had been ejected by Hesilrige in 1649.
No private quarrel or dispute may be carried beyond samvatsari, and letters and telephone calls are made to the outstation friends and relatives asking their forgiveness.
If among monks or nuns occurs a quarrel or dispute or dissension, the young monk should ask forgiveness of the superior, and the superior of the young monk.
The central point of the dispute between Hunyadi and Brankovic was their personal quarrel.
* A quarrel, dispute, wrangling ; a scolding: see wiktionary: flite
According to Ruby Lin, " We didn't have a significant quarrel or dispute, therefore after the breakup we can still be friends "
Vidal also wrote in March 1959 ( decades before the dispute occurred ) that he had been on the set and that he personally watched Wyler film everything from the reunion scene to the quarrel ( pages 12 to 31 in the script ).
The German word Streit translates variously as " quarrel ", " dispute ", or " conflict ".

quarrel and is
but there is much here also which bears directly on his personal quarrel with Swift.
What is not so well known, however, and what is quite important for understanding the issues of this early quarrel, is the kind of attack on literature that Sidney was answering.
This is an assumption with which few would be disposed to quarrel.
However, the quarrel over the creation of a single Ministry of Defense, integrating the Navy, the Army and the Aeronautics is old.
Crossbow bolts can be fitted with a variety of heads, some with sickle-shaped heads to cut rope or rigging ; but the most common today is a four-sided point called a quarrel.
What is misfortune, or a quarrel, or a complaint?
According to A & E Biography, there is also a belief among some Russians that Stalin himself murdered his wife after the quarrel, which apparently took place at a dinner in which Stalin tauntingly flicked cigarettes across the table at her.
It is notable that Stalin backed Kapitsa in this quarrel.
A quarrel or bolt is the term for the ammunition used in a crossbow.
The name " quarrel " is derived from the French carré, " square ", referring to the fact that they typically have square heads.
McKay and Buck fight with each other, but Hannassey stops the conflict when Buck draws his gun on McKay, who is unarmed, and decides they will settle their quarrel with a formal duel.
Although Orderic Vitalis describes it as starting with a quarrel between Robert and his two younger brothers, William and Henry, including a story that the quarrel was started when William and Henry threw water at Robert, it is much more likely that Robert was feeling powerless.
* As a result of a quarrel between Numan III, the Lakhmid ruler, and the Persian Chosroes, the Persian border with Arabia is no longer guarded.
Thoreau wrote, " My civil neighbor, the tax-gatherer, is the very man I have to deal with -- for it is, after all, with men and not with parchment that I quarrel -- and he has voluntarily chosen to be an agent of the government.
The account of the quarrel with Dunstan and Cynesige, bishop of Lichfield at the coronation feast is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and in the later chronicle of John of Worcester and was written by monks supportive of Dunstan's position.
The beginning of Act Four is marked by the quarrel scene, where Brutus attacks Cassius for soiling the noble act of regicide by accepting bribes (" Did not great Julius bleed for justice ' sake?
Because of the general opinion that Petruchio is married to a shrew, a quarrel breaks out about whose wife is the most obedient.
The subject of the quarrel is Bolingbroke's accusation that Mowbray had squandered monies given to him by Richard for the King's soldiers.

quarrel and well
For by now the original cause of the quarrel, Philip's seizure of Gascony, was only one strand in the spider web of French interests that overlay all western Europe and that had been so well and closely spun that the lightest movement could set it trembling from one end to the other.
The Kildares ' allegations that the Foxes were responsible for Lady Sarah Lennox's embarrassing rejection by the young King George III, as well as her disastrous marriage to Sir Charles Bunbury soon afterwards, provoked a quarrel between the sisters that was not healed until shortly before Lady Caroline's death.
Having seconded Crémieu-Foa in his duel with Drumont in 1892, he pretended that this chivalrous role had made his family, as well as his chiefs, quarrel with him.
Harvey dreaded lest Lyly should make a play upon their quarrel ; Francis Meres, as is well known, places him among " the best for comedy ;" and Ben Jonson names him among those foremost rivals who were " outshone " and outsung by Shakespeare.
His brusque, outspoken manner and willingness to quarrel openly with superiors caused a professional rivalry with Grant ( as well as with Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton ) that would adversely affect Rosecrans's career.
During the worst times of the war of the Spanish Succession she was the real head of the Bourbon party, and was well aided by Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy, the spirited young queen of Philip V. She did not hesitate to quarrel even with such powerful personages as the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, Portocarrero, when they proved hostile, but she was so far from offending the pride of the nation, that when in 1709 Louis the XIV, severely pressed by the allies, threatened, or pretended, to desert the cause of his grandson, she dismissed all Frenchmen from the court and threw the king on the support of the Castilians.
When in December 1741 Bouguer, detected an error in a calculation of La Condamine, these two explorers got into a quarrel as well and stopped speaking to each other.
The general spirit of his comedies is well exemplified by a line from Sir Anthony Love ( 1691 ) " every day a new mistress and a new quarrel.
The business did well until Stone and the locals began to quarrel.
The pretext of the quarrel mattered little, the distinction between the views of Charles and Digby on the one hand and Rupert and his friends on the other was fundamental to the latter peace had become a political as well as a military necessity.
This notion, as well as the political quarrel between the sisters shifts the emphasis of the play and formulates new questions.
On December 27, 1779, a resolution by the Second Continental Congress recommended to the two now-states of Virginia and Pennsylvania that, rather than continue to quarrel with each other as well as fighting the British, they should reach an agreement on the border situation.
1200 years after Ajora's execution, the Lucavi under Hashmal take advantage of the quarrel between Larg and Goltanna, as well as the Church.
Then said Geoffroi de Charny: ' Lords ,' quoth he, ' since so it is that this treaty pleases you no more, I make offer that we fight you, a hundred against a hundred, choosing each one from his own side ; and know well, whichever hundred be discomfited, all the others, know for sure, shall quit this field and let the quarrel be.
His quarrel with Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus, his magister equitum, is well known.

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