Sentences with phrase «days of acrimony»

In days of acrimony and stupefying boredom it emerges that the rich countries aren't really intending to deliver.
The prime minister faces a crucial confidence vote in Parliament at midnight Friday, after two days of acrimony that saw many of his own lawmakers and ministers rebel.

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They tried and failed to sign De Gea two years ago when a deal that would have seen Real's Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas move to Old Trafford as part of a # 29 million package collapsed amid much acrimony on transfer deadline day in September 2015.
There was a show of solidarity and support between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. after days of bitter acrimony.
He told Sky News: «I think with retrospect he [Gordon Brown] will probably write his own version of what happened in those early days and what was such a close relationship, a very close friendship, disintegrating into acrimony and recrimination... and that is one of the great sadnesses of the nation and of the Labour party.
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