acrimony u rečniku PONS

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It's not like this should be censored, but it can increase acrimony, increase extremism and make mutual understanding more difficult.
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However, touring teams sometimes felt that there was a natural bias towards the home team which led to some acrimony.
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The union and board reached a new contract settlement without acrimony for 2007-2010.
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Discussions over the manner of payment ended in acrimony, however, and ultimately no money was sent.
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Seats were apportioned to members of all parties, but not without acrimony over the "ad hoc" nature of the proceedings.
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This led to acrimony between the two museums, and a public debate about which collection deserved more space.
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The dispute has led to much acrimony, and sometimes even to violence.
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However, though the races are at peace, acrimony remains.
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The resulting acrimony still resonates within the region.
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He left the group amid some acrimony in 1993.
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