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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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After the bust-up , I didn't see Rick for several weeks.
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Christie was involved in an angry bust-up with reporters and photographers outside the courtroom.
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She and her boyfriend had a big bust-up over who was supposed to look after the kids.
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the bust-up of their marriage
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All that, and there's still the Baldwin love triangle and Jim and Gwen's bust-up to come.
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But the big talking point was the first half bust-up involving the rivals managers and team officials.
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His latest disciplinary bust-up has left senior Middlesex officials wondering whether they can ever tame the 22-year-old hothead.
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It was that bust-up which ruined team morale this season and contributed to Lancashire's desperately poor season.
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Sold by Marseille chairman Bernard Tapie after bust-up at a charity match when he threw his shirt at the referee.
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Tony Snell was escorted from the Radio City premises in Liverpool after the breakfast show bust-up .
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When parents refuse, there is either an almighty bust-up or a continuing groundswell of discontent that lasts for weeks.
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Within sight of power, the group has had a public bust-up likely to reduce its appeal in the forthcoming election.