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"We have doctors, teachers, plumbers, electricians, engineers, mechanics, college students, and active duty and retired military," explains Stephen Ballinger of Clinton, 501st Legion Rancor Raiders Garrison, commanding officer.
There are droids, ewoks and even the rancor monster but we found one glaring omission.
next to a woman enduring nights of delusion and rancor,
Intergovernmental respect: The rancor that has built up among and between the branches of city government must end.
a cli yc The other four modes include a fully-featured pod racer, with a career campaign, a one-on-one lightsaber duel mode in which you'll be able to fight classic characters from the films, a chaotic mini-game called Rancor Rampage, in which you destroy towns for points, and a Galactic Dance-Off.
However, they failed to carry out this criminal act which testifies to their latent rancor.
Blood is thicker than varnish remover, and more caustic, in "Restoration," a handsome production of intriguing and perhaps incongruous surfaces, given the knotty domestic rancor at the core of its story.
A commentary in the Liberation Army Daily on Thursday laid bare rancor over Washington's naval exercises with ally South Korea, and over its criticism of Chinese
The growing rancor between the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) and the FAA got cranked up over what happened around a crash of an RV-7 in northeastern California.
In a note to the newsroom staff, Rosenthal said he was departing "without rancor or acrimony." He said he is not sure what he will be doing next but "I hope to help another organization grow and another group of talented people find success."
I try not to hold grudges, but I must admit I have never lost one ounce of rancor toward Henry Kissinger, that cynical, slithery, self-absorbed pathological liar.
The Washington Post noted the occasion's solemnity and observed that it "left aside the partisan rancor" that Bush & Co.
And while up to his ears in a subject that, of all others, typically generates rancor and angry rhetoric, Dennett manages to be almost infallibly good-natured.
Unlike the rancor that accompanied a recent attempt to rename Sarajevo's airport for former Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, the Lee statue elicited only smiles and shrugs from locals on every side of Mostar's tense three-way divide.