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Loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel “Vineland,” the film transplants the book’s tangle of political grudges to a modern-day context of former activists forced back together when their long-vanished enemy resurfaces.

Nights that once cooled now hold the day’s heat like a grudge.

"It would be detrimental for them to look past us, but that's their problem. I understand a grudge match with my neighbours. I can't pretend there's not history there," she said.

From BBC

But there was a sense, a grudging willingness among these Labour voters to give Sir Keir and the government more time.

From BBC

The ceasefire ended the bloodiest bout of violence in the decades-long grudge match between Iran and Israel, but the hours after its immediate announcement saw some of the fiercest fighting in the 12-day war.

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

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