Not exact matches
The Norwegian had previously held off taking
over at Aston Villa in the summer of 2012, citing family reasons, yet took the plunge at a club with far less stable foundations, with Tan still vengeful against his previous appointment (Mackay), and in
open warfare with supporters
over the change of club colours from blue to red.
The Democrats fought
over everything from immigration policies, taxes and school funding, and their
open warfare was played out by advisers on Twitter and by lawmakers on the Senate floor.
The long - simmering, often nasty, behind - the - scenes antipathy between Assemblyman Kevin Cahill and County Executive Mike Hein erupted in
open warfare last week
over Cahill's blocking of a sales - tax extension that Hein says could cost Ulster County governments some $ 25.6 million in revenue.
Priced at 800 Microsoft Points, the content will feature three medium - to - large maps that «emphasise vehicular
warfare and large battles
over open spaces, where team strategy is key to successfully conquering the battlefield».
The Harper government was in
open warfare with the Supreme Court of Canada, convinced that the will of Parliament should take precedence
over the Charter of Rights.