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8 Sentences With "wars of words"

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The two have an easy companionability—wars of words are apparently reserved for Hnath's plays.
We see this all over the place in our current world, whether it's two athletes snapping back and forth or friendly wars of words on Twitter.
After she denounced childhood online bullies, critics pointed to President Trump's well-known propensity for name-calling and engaging in wars of words with his political opponents on Twitter.
It also means that we cannot take time out of our reporting duties to get into wars of words with the president of the United States or any other newsworthy figure.
The list includes Biz Stone, one of the co-founders of Twitter (which itself is grappling with its role as a 'neutral' player in people's wars of words); and Craig Newmark, a longtime supporter of freedom of information other civil liberties as they cross into the digital world.
"I hope, because of the tragic death of Jo, we can have a less divisive political debate in our country and particularly in the last few days of this referendum," Finance Minister George Osborne, a "Remain" campaigner, also told ITV's Peston on Sunday But as campaigning resumed, neither side seemed inclined to back away from their wars of words.
For several decades, Pedroto was the manager with the most wins in the Portuguese top flight with 326. His sides excelled in ball possession and attacking football, and he was also one of the first managers to introduce a team physician; he was accused by fellow coach Mário Wilson of being a "master of conflict", with the pair being often involved in wars of words.
It was a spectator game, with tournaments drawing huge crowds from all over Iceland. Game-play involved a hard ball was hit by a stick, although players could also use their hands. Body contact was allowed in the fight for the ball where the strongest had the best chance to win. Thus, intimidation was a vital ingredient; several wars of words have been recorded in the old sagas.

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