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THE chicken wars can be brutal for the small fry.
Then there was the great kosher chicken war.
Reuther played a role in a historic episode during the early 1960s, known as the Chicken War.
And it gives Detroit an edge against Japanese rivals who were innocent bystanders in the chicken war.
The rivalry between the two hotels and their proprietors came to be known in the region as the "Fried Chicken War."
Two of the best-known rokoszes are the 17th-century Zebrzydowski Rebellion and the 16th-century Chicken War.
This happened in 1962 in the famous "Chicken War" between the European Community and the United States over the protection of their agricultural markets.
He was one of the leaders of execution movement, co-initiator of the Chicken War (1537) and also supporter of the Reformation.
The period from 1961-1964 of tensions and negotiations surrounding the issue, which took place at the height of Cold War politics, was known as the "Chicken War".
But it might help to recognize them as the inevitable context of the beef wars, orange wars and chicken wars, which sound so silly and provoke such anger.
Preparations for the new round were immediately overshadowed by the Chicken War, an early sign of the impact variable levies under the Common Agricultural Policy would eventually have.
The 25 percent truck tariff is the unhappy legacy of an earlier trade war - the so-called "chicken war" of 1963 ignited by the European Common Market's levies on poultry imports.
Kosher Chicken War Mr. Giuliani's aides say Mr. Hevesi was given a seat of honor because his grandfather had been a noted Hungarian rabbi, and because he helped plan the event.
Poem, which refers to the events of the nobles' rebellion known as the Chicken War, through the words of personified Poland, the artist complains about the nobility, magnates especially, their internal quarrels and their private interests.
In late 2012, NBC news anchor Brian Williams, who started his career in Pittsburg, Kansas as a journalist at KOAM-TV, covered the local story of a fried chicken war between Chicken Annie's and Chicken Mary's on the Travel Channel.
The "Chicken War," as it is often called in Indian newspapers, began three months ago, when Pepsico Restaurants International, the Dallas-based parent company of Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut, opened the first of 60 fast-food outlets it plans for India in the next seven years.