After the defeat of Spanish Army in Roussillon, Godoy and Aranda publicly quarreled in the Council of State.
While he opposes any group that threatens the security of the United States, he does not publicly quarrel with the new right-wing militias.
American diplomats never quarrel publicly with morality in personal life; forfend.
NATO chose the Spanish Foreign Minister today as its next secretary general, ending six weeks of wrangling in which the allies publicly quarreled over two other leading candidates.
In 1633, he publicly quarrelled with another peer at the christening of the Duke of York.
After quarreling publicly with Chisholm, she veered out on her own as a television and film producer in London.
A few years later George I quarrelled publicly with the future George II at the christening of his first son.
But at the same time, the alien governments who had lost their ambassadors started publicly quarreling about who would be the first to try Paxton.
He publicly quarreled with Alfred Rosenberg, and his pessimism and remarks about the Führer resulted in isolation and public silence.
A year later, the two brothers-in-law quarreled publicly over this third topic.