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  2. Feud - Wikipedia

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    A feud / f juː d /, also known in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, clan war, gang war, private war, or mob war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted, injured, or otherwise ...

  3. Feud (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Feud, an American silent film; The Feud, a lost silent film drama; The Feud, a 1926 American film featuring Earle Foxe; The Feud, a 1955 Hong Kong film featuring Kenneth Tsang; The Feud, a 1989 American film based on Thomas Berger's novel (see below), directed by Bill D'Elia

  4. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    The feud, a weakly institutionalized conflict, has some rules that are recognized by the parties to the conflict (e.g., existence of a legitimate feud reason, formal announcement, procedure, etc.), all signs of institutionalization, but on the other hand, the conflict is handled by the parties to the conflict themselves (no social ...

  5. A teen feud on Instagram, a fight outside Whataburger, and a ...

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    A baby without a father. A mother who carries her son in an urn. Two teens behind bars. Nearly two years after the shooting outside a Whataburger, the families involved are still reeling.

  6. A Fall River family won $20K on 'Family Feud.' How they did ...

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    The Burgo family — Adriana, Kevin, Chantel, Adriano and Natasha — appeared on “Family Feud" twice. On the first night, they won $20,000 for their quick, clever answers to quirky survey ...

  7. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    While they sound the same in many dialects, in standard written English they have separate meanings. You're is a contraction of "you are", and your is a possessive pronoun meaning "belonging to you". When in doubt, check whether the word in question can logically be expanded to "you are". Standard: When driving, always wear your seatbelt.

  8. Game of the Day: Family Feud - AOL

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    Family Feud is the fast-paced game based on the successful TV game show! Beat the average score, or go head-to-head with a friend or an entire family! Pass, Play, Steal, and Strike -- with

  9. Family Feud - Wikipedia

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    The first of these was entitled Family Feud: 2010 Edition and was released for the Wii, Nintendo DS, and PC in September 2009. [82] Ubisoft then released Family Feud Decades the next year, which featured sets and survey questions from television versions of all four decades the show has been on air. [83]