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The debate hasn’t been confined to the Netherlands: In addition to Canada’s decision to put the policy on hold, Belgium, which has similar legislation to the Netherlands, is seeing similar friction.

From Salon

And kids, part of their struggle is their parents and that friction and why this, why that?

Living together in cramped quarters often causes friction, and sometimes fights - both physical and verbal - break out.

From BBC

Though trade friction would probably crimp the company’s exports, she wouldn’t talk about what may come down the pike.

The friction is represented by the choice between his use of an acoustic and electric guitar, and Dylan's lyrics gradually become bolder and more reflective of the world he sees around him.

From BBC

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

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