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  • 61Double Seven Day scuffle — The aftermath of the altercation. David Halberstam (center, w …

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  • 62Sparks-Shock brawl — Infobox basketball game game name = Los Angeles Sparks at Detroit Shock visitor = Los Angeles home = Detroit visitor total = 84 home total = 81 visitor per1 = 29 visitor per2 = 19 visitor per3 = 14 visitor per4 = 22 home per1 = 19 home per2 = 15… …

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  • 65March 29, 2006, Capitol Hill police incident — Cynthia McKinney s Congressional photo. On March 29, 2006, Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia had a dispute with Capitol Police. McKinney entered the Longworth House Office Building s southeast entrance after walking around the metal… …

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  • 66Second Test, 2007–08 Border-Gavaskar Trophy — Umpire Steve Bucknor, whose decisions in the Test were controversial and led to him being dropped from officiating in the Third Test …

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  • 67empoignade — [ ɑ̃pwaɲad ] n. f. • 1836; de empoigner ♦ Bagarre où les gens s empoignent. ♢ Fig. Altercation, discussion violente. ● empoignade nom féminin Familier Action de s empoigner, d en venir aux mains. Altercation, discussion violente. ● empoignade… …

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  • 68prise — [ priz ] n. f. • 1170; p. p. fém. de prendre I ♦ A ♦ 1 ♦ Littér. Action, manière de prendre qqch. pour tenir. ⇒ préhension. L énergie de sa prise. Spécialt, cour. Manière de saisir et d immobiliser l adversaire. Prise de catch, de judo. « il… …

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  • 69quarrel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. altercation, wrangle, squabble, spat (inf.); dispute, controversy, feud. v. i. dispute, disagree, wrangle, squabble; find fault. See discord, disapprobation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An angry dispute]… …

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  • 70quarrel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, square block of stone, bolt, from Vulgar Latin *quadrellum, diminutive of Latin quadrum square more at quadrate Date: 13th century a square headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow II.… …

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