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7 Sentences With "slanging matches"

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Mr Christie became legendary for public slanging matches with everyone from trade union bosses to hecklers.
The evidence is hard to gather and verify, allegations often devolve into slanging matches, and details are debated with little nuance or understanding of the law.
Last week the debate on a sharp rise in knife crime across the U.K., on the BBC's flagship political show Question Time, lasted just a few minutes between slanging matches over Brexit.
Reality TV as a genre typically relies upon the emotional labor of women—whether it's the slanging matches of the Real Housewives franchises, or the women in Geordie Shore breaking up and smoothing over yet another fight between the male stars.
26, No. 4. (Dec., 1988), pp. 619. (JSTOR) The talks occasionally degenerated into slanging matches. Museveni denounced previous Ugandan regimes as "primitives" and "backward", initially refusing to negotiate with the "criminal" Military Council.
Speaking from their own experiences, they thought that attempted dialogues just became "slanging matches in which the expertise and motives of the critic become the main focus of attention." Fagan has maintained this idea elsewhere, remarking that arguing with supporters of pseudoarchaeological theories was "pointless" because they denied logic. He noted that they included those "who openly admitted to not having read a word written by a trained Egyptologist" but who at the same time "were pronouncing how academic Egyptology was all wrong, even sinister."Fagan 2006a. p. xvii.
Initially the strip only featured two characters, Pott and Whalesteeth, and was designed as a means of offering political comment. The name of the first was derived from rhyming slang in which "the old pot and pan" stood for "the old man"; the name of the second referred to the character's prominently-displayed teeth, which, when he grinned or grimaced, took possession of the entire lower portion of his face. The political nature of the comic was short-lived and Cross was asked to continue it as a domestic humour strip. Mrs. Potts was introduced in November 1920, and with her came the marital disputes and slanging matches which were to characterise the strip under Cross.

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