1.   The dispute had its origins in the battle of Wakefield, at which Sir Thomas Harrington of Hornby and his eldest son John were killed on the Yorkist side.

2.   This is the position even with the special machinery under the ICE and FIDIC contracts, where disputes have first to be referred to the engineer.

3.   Any electoral disputes will also have to be addressed before candidates can be officially declared winners and that could take several weeks.

4.   Advertising Dispute Over Lottery A dispute has erupted between agencies over the lucrative account of the Pennsylvania state lottery.

5.   But because of what the Cohiba name signifies here and around the world, the dispute has overtones that are as much political as commercial.

6.   But the continuing disputes had as much to do with ideology and politics as with numerical differences.

7.   But the dispute had a broader significance because European carmakers still have the right to distribute their cars only through dealers they authorize.

8.   But the dispute here has repercussions for Roman Catholicism that go far beyond Brazil.

9.   But the vendors, along with some local residents, contend the dispute has more to do with race than with economic development.

10.   But the dispute has already had personal costs.

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company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
dispute 0.04%
dispute + v. >>共 408
be 30.94%
arise 3.45%
involve 2.49%
have 2.19%
center 2.07%
erupt 1.84%
remain 1.84%
lead 1.84%
go 1.71%
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