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    As we enter the twilight months of Britain's membership in the EU, a viable withdrawal agreement that could win the support of the Fractious and factional parliament remains elusive.

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    Jerusalem then became the focal point of Arab politics, serving to unify Fractious elements.

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    To tackle climate change, immigration and threats to democracy, Europe's Fractious new Parliament will have to work together.

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    Until his ignominious death in 2011, Muammar Gaddafi instilled fear in Libya and ruled the country's Fractious tribes with an iron hand.

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    These processes will take time, for it is no simple matter to bring Iraq' s Fractious population together or to throw off the totalitarian habits of past decades.

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    Every twist and turn of Huhne's downfall had received headline coverage in the media, which, feeding in the Schadenfreude, went so far as to publish highly personal text messages between him and his then 18-year-old son that exposed their Fractious relationship.

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    It suffered from the absence of any figure comparable to Fell, and its history was marked by ineffectual or Fractious individuals such as the Architypographus and antiquary Thomas Hearne, and the flawed project of Baskett's first Bible, a gorgeously designed volume strewn with misprints, and known as the Vinegar Bible after a glaring typographical error in St. Luke.

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