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City officials expressed fear that Trump, a mercurial leader prone to grudges, would retaliate against California and Los Angeles because of its Democratic leadership.

They said that they believed the consultants had a "personal grudge" against Letby, which they were "at a loss" to understand.

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This is a bit of a grudge match after what happened when Arsenal came to St James' Park last season and lost to a controversial Anthony Gordon goal.

From BBC

Valenzuela was deeply bitter about it all, and he spent the next several years nursing that grudge.

James Conner, who is one of the NFL’s best at forcing missed tackles, won the grudge match against one of the league’s most sure-handed tackling defenses.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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