Fierce gales damaged many yachts in the Fastnet race and forced 100 to retire. |
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Fierce blizzards could blow in suddenly, bringing heavy snow that strong winds heaped into deep drifts. |
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Fierce land disputes between their tribes far predate the 19 th-century creation of the Navajo and Hopi reservations, and continue to this day. |
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Fierce price competition from rivals coupled with sluggish overall demand led to the stagnating revenues of the past three fiscal years. |
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Fierce winds, a bit of stinging rain, a bit of slushy snow, the sun bursting through the gaps in the clouds as they catapulted across the sky. |
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Fierce headwinds driving against currents produced steep-fronted waves that smashed into the fleet as it struggled to reach the finish line. |
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Fierce fighting was reported during the recapture of the television station but the radio station was apparently given up without a struggle, with the dissidents fleeing. |
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Fierce narrative inventions combine and collide with stylistic panache. |
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Fierce competition often provokes a rush to judgement, a sense of perpetual crisis and a frantic chase for stories, sacrificing the process of reflective maturation. |
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She also wears a series of Barbarella-style outfits and leather thigh boots in the video for the single from her Sasha Fierce album. |
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Fierce competition among major LED lightbulb suppliers in South Korea has resulted in a decline in the ASP of LED lightbulbs. |
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Fierce competition is forcing broadband operators to drastically reduce the prices of their headline triple-play services. |
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In December of that year, Coldplay signed to the independent label Fierce Panda. |
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Fierce fighting continued for the next days with Spanish troops. |
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Fierce competitiveness and supreme self-confidence characterize the chilihead, who will defend the superiority of his recipe with a crusader's zeal. |
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I am raising a little Xena, a water warrior. Fierce, sure of herself. |
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Fierce government repression, philosophical individualism, and the myth and transient reality of the frontier have played bit parts in stifling American leftism, Iton admits. |
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Lee awoke in the early hours of the morning to find the front of his house ablaze with fierce flames lapping against the bedroom window. |
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Menard, one of the walking wounded, recounted the fierce response they met in on a bridge at the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya. |
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Another 30-yard run from the dangerous Jamaican ended with a fierce drive that flew across goal and out for a throw in. |
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Matthew Bland was commanding in midfield and threatened the Hemsworth goal with a fierce drive which was just tipped over. |
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Through most of the race, the riders were subjected to fierce winds and a driving rain that made it difficult to see the rider in front. |
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Medieval explorers, coming across the rhinoceros, described it as a fierce animal like a big horse with a single horn on its nose. |
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In southern Louisiana, a fierce love of place cuts across lines of class and religion. |
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Their introduction often met fierce resistance by civil libertarians and liberally minded lawyers. |
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The surf was unusually rough, with fierce riptides and waves breaking as high as ten feet. |
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Some houses were commandeered in the village, and a fierce volley of fire was opened up, as rifles, revolvers, and hand-grenades were utilised. |
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The cold was fierce and I was gone like a flash to get my woolies from the car before I got a dose of hypothermia. |
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Executives who run global corporations now face fierce anti-Americanism around the world. |
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Mortgage lenders have offered ever more competitive deals in a fierce fight for business. |
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Rivalry between the Advertiser and the Register was fierce, and the two went to great lengths in competition for lead stories. |
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He had already gained a reputation as a fierce individualist who refused to work well with studios. |
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It's doubtful if either of the two gentlemen have the chops for such clownishness, although they both are reputed to have fierce tempers. |
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In touring with the likes of Oasis and The Charlatans, The Music have rapidly acquired a fierce live reputation. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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Goya's painting represents the most dramatic scene in which Don Juan arrives at Don Gonzalo's tomb in a fierce thunderstorm. |
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Although the broken window would still need to be replaced, the inner pane protects the building's interior from the fierce winds. |
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In 1986, he scored a spectacular success when he isolated the gene associated with retinoblastoma, a fierce form of eye cancer. |
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Everything was on target in this by turns fierce, passionate and stoic gypsy lament. |
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Georgian forces were driven out during fierce fighting that killed thousands of ethnic Abkhaz and Georgians. |
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The government doesn't need to hold fast to its original plan in the face of such fierce opposition. |
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During the conference, when I was in the hotel, the air conditioning was so fierce I had to wear my woollies to keep warm. |
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There, on a steeply sloping site, we saw animals ranging from fierce tigers and lions to some very cute red pandas. |
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Reid was very close to doubling the lead in the dying moments when he hit a fierce shot following a Whatmore knock down. |
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We headed back along Lake Cuber as cloud came wreathing among the mountain tops, bringing with it fierce rain. |
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The government's plan to reform the subsidy system is running into fierce opposition. |
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Foreign journalists who left the city reported fierce fighting between Arabs and Kurds in Mosul. |
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Parish, borough and county councillor Alan Whittaker is a fierce opponent of a regional assembly. |
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Ntontela who is known for his fierce fighting prowess chose to box instead of doing what he knows best. |
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A fierce fight then ensued while multitudes of tanks and helicopters came to reinforce their forces fighting against us. |
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Occasionally the rumble of a volcano or the roar of a fierce hurricane breaks up the usual sounds. |
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He decides on Fiona, who is prisoner in a castle on a rock, surrounded by molten lava and guarded by a fierce dragon. |
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After a fierce exchange in the fourth, Cook stepped in with a right-hand lead punch before stepping back out of range. |
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But if you're renting this, you're looking for righteous trash, and Tomcat Angels serves it up something fierce. |
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The piece highlighted the more insidious sides of racism and ignited a fierce debate below the line. |
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Our people have responded with courage and compassion, calm and reason, resolve and fierce determination. |
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These fierce and savage warriors actually consisted of Jutes, Friesians, Angles and Saxons. |
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Lismore were playing with fierce determination, however, and they stormed back into the game. |
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Yesterday, fierce fighting continued across Iraq between American forces and insurgents from both the Sunni and Shi'ite populations. |
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The weather took a turn for the worse as a fierce force 11 storm forced the convoy to disperse over a wide area. |
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However, I can already hear the thunder and lightning unleashing the fierce storm of the year. |
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Fighting raged in the capital on Sunday with forces meeting fierce resistance in their efforts to capture the city. |
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The flames were already licking through the panels with a fierce urgency that was terrifying to see. |
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He dropped the fireball, the ground erupting in a fierce inferno, brutal flames licking at the surrounding trees with their fiery tongues. |
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Paolo Di Canio, meanwhile, gave no quarter, tackling ferociously, harrying opponents and delivering a fierce long-range drive just over the bar. |
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Who were these fierce warriors who came from the countries that we call Denmark, Norway and Sweden today? |
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He expects Chirac will launch a fierce attack on Britain to shore up his domestic support. |
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She literally froze in mid-run, her face still wearing a fierce expression. |
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Their vegetation, mostly scrub pine, is noticeably weathered from the fierce storms that punish this area. |
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It is this submerged reef that causes fierce surges of current in the tide races in the area. |
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Columnist for Vanity Fair and for brain-boggling US journal The Nation, Hitchens has a fierce reputation for intellectual and political acuity. |
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Sachio was strong, well-built man with fierce eyes and long hair tied back in a tight ponytail on top of his head. |
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A group of fierce, ragged men stood at the edge of the field, staring but not moving. |
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But competition remains fierce, putting pressure on workers who are the worst paid in food processing. |
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In either its narrow or comprehensive version, utilitarianism has both devoted adherents and fierce opponents. |
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I see the people of England united in a fierce detestation and defiance of the views and acts of Prussian Junkerism. |
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Rather, I am a fierce advocate of basing American foreign policy on democratic principles. |
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The assault landing thrusters begin to kick in, a loudly whine of complaint against too rapid a fall under fierce gravity. |
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The ball spun for the Ecuadorean and he banged in a fierce shot which the goalkeeper could only palm away. |
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Bad weather, skyrocketing fuel prices and fierce discount competition are reducing profit margins to razor-thin levels. |
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She sums up the fierce sense of loyalty many caravanners have to the East Coast, although she has travelled widely abroad. |
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The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and allied militia. |
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Her bright dramatic soprano held the audience spellbound and her fierce, iron-willed portrayal dominated the second half of the evening. |
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Even the engagement was an act of fierce rebellion and shunning of anachronistic traditions. |
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Not so long ago, the Chinatown bus industry was subject to fierce price wars. |
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In his playing days, he was quite sharp, he was a pretty fierce Captain, he played to win and there wasn't much quarter given to the opponent or indeed sometimes his own side. |
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Everyone in the country lives under a fierce system of sexual apartheid. |
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She awoke one night with fierce abdominal cramping and rectal pain. |
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The local tribesmen allied with him put up fierce resistance. |
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Pryor, a second-generation senator, is holding off a fierce challenge from conservative idol Tom Cotton. |
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Magnificent sporting events, like the Super Bowl, bring out fierce loyalties and unusual modes of self-identification. |
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She is 67 now, but sprightly with a fierce, restless energy. |
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Throughout the fifties, in city after city, fluoridation became the subject of fierce debate. |
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Not an inappropriate night for the Chief Witch to fall off his broomstick and perish in a fierce firefight. |
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Plans to demolish a student residence block and redevelop the site located in a conservation area have met fierce opposition from neighbouring Battersea residents. |
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Miami Heat star Chris Bosh admits he loves nothing more than engaging in a fierce, hard-fought battle on the blacktop. |
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I so loved the fierce bodily contact of football that I suppose my enthusiasm made up somewhat for my lack of size. |
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At the same time, Zaretsky shows, Camus was an early and fierce critic of French policy towards the Algerian Arabs. |
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In the midst of that fierce winter, Anna fell ill, developing a nasty, lingering cough. |
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Their bodies would be discovered more than a month after they died, after fierce fighting in the African nation subsided. |
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There will be fierce competition among the top seeds over two tough days of rallying to decide the outcome of this most prestigious of motorsport events. |
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Three soldiers were killed as the coalition forces met fierce resistance. |
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Lennon put smoked windows on his Rolls but the wit was still dry, the put-downs fierce, the lack of sell-out total. |
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And it would incite fierce resistance from those who believe life begins at fertilization. |
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She had a very soft beauty to her, but she had a fierce light in her eyes. |
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This creates a fierce political competition between city and county governments and within county governments. |
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Ibrahim is a short, fierce young woman in a bright headscarf and blue jeans, avidly texting on her Nokia. |
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David Frost was a man of boundless energy, fierce loyalty, disarming charm, and keen intelligence. |
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Elcano participated in a fierce mutiny against Magellan before the convoy discovered the passage through South America, the Strait of Magellan. |
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One particularly fierce bunyip described by Smith was well known as a man-eater throughout south Australia. |
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The hawk rested on a crag of the gorge and conned the terrain with a fierce and frowning eye. |
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All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase. |
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The landlady looked at him de haut en bas, rather pitying, and at the same time, resenting his clear, fierce morality. |
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This was not just a downing of fierce rivals for the home side, it was three precious points to go towards their quest to stay in the top flight. |
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Although human remains and jewelry have been found in their stomachs, gavials are not as fierce as many alligators and crocodiles. |
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Months of fierce debate in both capital cities and throughout both kingdoms followed. |
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The Iceni were defeated by Ostorius in a fierce battle at a fortified place, but were allowed to retain their independence. |
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The structure and theology of the church was a matter of fierce dispute for generations. |
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Rivalry between the clubs is fierce and the fixture between the two is called the Second City derby. |
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By 1964 he had deserted his previously socialist beliefs, going so far as to launch a fierce attack on the Labour candidate in Smethwick. |
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The two clubs contest the Steel City Derby, which is considered by many to be one of the most fierce football rivalries in English Football. |
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This attracted fierce opposition from road protesters opposing the Newbury Bypass and other schemes and it was cancelled shortly afterwards. |
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The Saxons were a fierce and powerful people and were often in conflict with the Vikings. |
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The picture we get of a pragmatic gradualist rather than a fierce logic chopper makes him a more human and understandable character. |
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Instead, the Tripartite System came to be characterised by fierce competition for places at the prestigious grammar schools. |
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He is described as tall, black and bristly, and as seeming cruel and fierce. |
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A fierce pamphlet war also resulted, in which Paine was defended and assailed in dozens of works. |
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He was a fierce critic of the poverty and social stratification of Victorian society. |
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Olivier's performance received strong praise from the critics for its fierce athleticism combined with an emotional vulnerability. |
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The encounters against England were particularly fierce and a rivalry quickly developed. |
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The rivalry is so fierce that matches between the two teams are one of only two sporting events to officially be given the title of The Derby. |
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The walls were eventually breached and there followed fierce fighting in the streets, in which 700 defenders were killed. |
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The airfield was not captured until a month later as the area became the scene of fierce fighting. |
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Especially fierce fighting took place at the Port Said's Customs House and Navy House. |
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In the face of fierce opposition from the overwhelming majority of the Lords, he indicated that he would consider use of the Parliament Act. |
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Violence by longshoremen against black men was especially fierce in the docks area. |
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The Cornish pilot gig was designed and built to ferry harbour and river pilots to and from ships in fierce coastal waters. |
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Jonathan kept staring at him, till I was afraid he would notice. I feared he might take it ill, he looked so fierce and nasty. |
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Competition between the Old and New Banks was fierce and centred on the issue of banknotes. |
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The regiment took part in many fierce engagements throughout 1944, including those against the Gothic Line, a formidable defensive line. |
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The most significant of these was the Schneider Trophy races, where competition grew so fierce, only national governments could afford to enter. |
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Survivors left accounts of the fierce Celts and the huge dogs who fought with them and at their side. |
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The report met fierce resistance from many quarters and was quickly abandoned. |
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Wrexham has a fierce rivalry with Chester, the clubs are just 10 miles apart, but are English and Welsh respectively. |
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The island produced sheep, honey, resin and wax, and exported many slaves, not well considered because of their fierce and rebellious character. |
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The local people put up fierce resistance against the Normans for some time after the 1066 Conquest. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped to conquer the country in just one day, but his forces met unexpectedly fierce resistance. |
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After a fierce but indecisive clash that left many ships on both sides damaged, Tourville disengaged. |
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The Redwall series also has the Badger Lords, who rule the extinct volcano fortress of Salamandastron and are renowned as fierce warriors. |
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So the Nightingale pressed closer against the thorn, and the thorn touched her heart, and a fierce pang of pain shot through her. |
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Fights between rival males are sometimes fierce and long, and may even be fatal. |
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As more nations gained an interest in the colonization of the Americas, competition for territory became increasingly fierce. |
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In 1857, the Devon Constabulary tried to take over the Bradninch Borough Police but was met with fierce resistance from the borough authorities. |
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Puma SE and Adidas entered into a fierce and bitter business rivalry after the split. |
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When Caedwalla died a few years later, wounds sustained in the fierce fighting at Wihtwara were reputedly responsible. |
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The Belgae attacked over the river, but were repulsed after a fierce battle. |
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Caesar's forces launched a fierce counterattack, and soon put the Belgae to flight. |
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The most fierce resistance to Monomakhs posed Olegovichi when the izgoi Vsevolod II managed to become the Grand Prince of Kiev. |
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He talked passionately on this subject, which showed his fierce German nationalism. |
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A fierce contest ensued with the Aspasioi in which Alexander was wounded in the shoulder by a dart, but eventually the Aspasioi lost. |
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This was due to use of terrain, phalanx and cavalry tactics, bold strategy, and the fierce loyalty of his troops. |
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Abu Sa'id's territories had subsequently collapsed due to a fierce civil war between the Persians and Mongols. |
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After a fierce fight during which the Sultan appeared with an army of war elephants, the defenders were dispersed and the Sultan fled. |
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Aden was a fortified city, but although he had scaling ladders they broke and after half a day of fierce battle Afonso was forced to retreat. |
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It engaged in fierce competition for control of its periphery with the nearby sultanate of Tidore. |
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For no race, however savage, has ever practiced such fierce and unnatural cruelty as the natives of these parts. |
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The progress of his small ships was hampered by the fierce winds and high seas he encountered, eventually forcing him to turn back to New Spain. |
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In southern China, fierce debates about whether Buddhism should be allowed were held frequently by the royal court and nobles. |
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Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and moreover fierce African resistance. |
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The area remained dangerous for Spanish settlement because of the fierce opposition of the native peoples. |
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Clemenceau's inability to procure the Rhineland state led to fierce criticism of him in France and contributed to his subsequent fall from power. |
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Jack figured if Mr. Rosen could detect a fierce look on his punim, he was giving away too much. |
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The Constitution was ratified in 1788, after a fierce debate in the states over the nature of the proposed new government. |
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The fierce wind drove a raindrift in at the open door, as two men, drenched from head to foot, but vested as Benedictine monks, entered. |
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As protection against the fierce heat, he caused a ramada to be constructed over and around his tent, which he employed only for sleeping. |
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But the whole trouble arose from the fact that there was no fierce resolute Asquith to win this war or any other. |
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In Manchester, Engels met Mary Burns, a fierce young working woman with radical opinions. |
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Additionally the Brunner Mond Solvay plant which opened in 1874 at Winnington near Northwich provided fierce competition nationally. |
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He was mainly responsible for getting a railway into Glasgow, over the fierce opposition of the canal proprietors. |
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Competition can be fierce in North America with the northern harrier, with which the owl shares similar habitat and prey preferences. |
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I remembered how fierce it hurt and how it blistered. All that pain from just a skimp of flesh. |
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The wind had kicked up something fierce and the entire bay had transformed from placidity to slapping waves. |
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Cucumber left for half a day, with red peppers and soy sauce and a tidge of sea salt comes through fierce and maritime as a Yangtse pirate. |
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Eva's own fierce intelligence, self-deprecating humour and wonderful quick wittedness are reflected in and will live on through her books. |
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From cute baby dinos to teeth gnashing predators, the zookeepers have got their work cut out containing all the fierce creatures in their crates. |
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MacAskill created the JCR post in 2011 but critics blame fierce judicial opposition for its lack of teeth. |
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Their extraordinary, raptorial claws suggest that they are fierce, specialized predators, but their prey and attack behaviour remain unknown. |
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The fierce solitary killers fed on antelopes, baboons and australopithecines. |
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Lipstick Killers Collection is a line is designed for the fierce and fearless woman, a risktaker, and hustler. |
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Thigh-bursting dead lifts, fierce bench pressing and all-out stomach rolls. |
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But, from the start of next year, BT will begin to open up the local loop to the free market with fierce competition expected. |
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Genevieve drive, highlighted by fierce running by Gonzales, Elias tied the game with an 8-yard scoring run. |
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During a fierce attack, some of the riflemen were injured when he immediately leapt into the sangars to man the weapons with his mates. |
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That leaves room for legislators to fight over school vouchers, a controversial issue already stirring fierce debate. |
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He also describes the SDI researchers' fierce desire to discover the darkest secrets of the atom, regardless of the consequences. |
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I don't remember much about the game, who won or lost, but what I do remember was Jack, his intensity and the fierce, passionate way he worked the refs. |
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So by wildsome ways in strange countries and through many waters and valleys rode Martimor forty days, but adventure met him none, blow the wind never so fierce or fickle. |
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Seeing him here, though, I all of a sudden feel more like I been gone from home three years, instead of three weeks, and I miss my people something fierce. |
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The history of Iberian peninsula is littered with numerous examples of the fierce resistance that native people of this area have put up against invading armies. |
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The fierce struggle they waged here not only helped decide the outcome of American Civil War, it also shaped the fate of a nation, and destiny of generations yet unborn. |
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The Priest is as fierce a fighter as I am when he gets his Irish up. |
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The closure was in the face of fierce opposition from the Ambleside students, the townspeople, and support pledged from Tim Farron, MP for the campus and its students. |
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Due to the nature of the new structure, competition was fierce, causing Beverly mill not to show its wares to anyone who would potentially steal the ideas. |
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The words came with a fierce hissing indrawing of the speaker's breath. |
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The twisted trees and high tossed driftwood hinted that Skedans could be as thoroughly fierce as she was calm. She was downright about everything. |
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The wisdom of such a policy was illustrated when a fierce price war with the EIC ensued, as that company flooded the market with new supplies from India. |
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The islanders found fierce pleasure in these acts of cruelty. |
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Local tribes put up fierce resistance to the Spanish forces. |
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Tlaxcala was an autonomous state, and a fierce enemy of the Aztecs. |
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The long geological isolation of the Socotra archipelago and its fierce heat and drought have combined to create a unique and spectacular endemic flora. |
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The small numbers of Uruguay's indigenous peoples and their fierce resistance to proselytism reduced the influence of the ecclesiastical authorities. |
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The indigenous peoples' fierce resistance to conquest, combined with the absence of gold and silver, limited their settlement in the region during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Further east of the Fezzan with its trade route through the valley of Kaouar to Lake Chad, Libya was impassable due to its lack of oases and fierce sandstorms. |
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Despite fierce fighting, the British were overwhelmed and the survivors were evacuated by Royal Navy destroyers while under direct German gunfire. |
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The major part of the draining of the Fens was effected in the late 18th and early 19th century, again involving fierce local rioting and sabotage of the works. |
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Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to Congress, was another fierce advocate of pacifism, the only person to vote no to America's entrance into both World Wars. |
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Fighting in the wood was fierce with the Germans giving ground stubbornly. |
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The Cougar has entirely disappeared, or is very rarely met with. This animal was about the size of the wolf, of a gray color, strong, active, fierce and untameable. |
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His army was immediately engaged in fierce battle during which a significant section of it was routed, causing Llywelyn and his eighteen retainers to become separated. |
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This view is supported by the Assyrian rimu, which is often used as a metaphor of strength, and is depicted as a powerful, fierce, wild mountain bull with large horns. |
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Fan loyalty was fierce and at times erupted into sports riots. |
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He became a fierce advocate of Welsh nationalism, although he never supported Plaid Cymru, because he believed they did not go far enough in their opposition to England. |
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And forward spurred his mounture fierce withal, Within his arms longing his foe to strain, Upon whose helm the heavy blow did fall, And bent well-nigh the metal to his brain. |
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After a night of fierce fighting, all objectives were secured. |
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The next day, another brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division attacked into downtown Baghdad and occupied one of the palaces of Saddam Hussein in fierce fighting. |
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Upon entering downtown Port Said, the Marines became engaged in fierce urban combat as the Egyptians used the Casino Palace Hotel and other strongpoints as fortresses. |
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By the end of the year, large new armies had turned back foreign invaders, and the Reign of Terror, a fierce policy of repression, had suppressed internal revolts. |
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Although Europeans were the market for slaves, Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and fierce African resistance. |
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The troops were landed on the island, and a fierce fight ensued. |
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He arrived in Puerto Rico on June 15, 1598, but by November of that year Clifford and his men had fled the island due to fierce civilian resistance. |
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Black Sabbath plagued with infighting and substance abuse, while facing fierce competition with their opening band, the Los Angeles band Van Halen. |
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Industry executives point out that Hisilicon K3 is now a blockbusting smart phone solution in China, expected to cause fierce competition between Hisilicon and MediaTek. |
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Wojciech Szczesny was then called into action twice in a minute to parry fierce drives from Djebbour and Torossidis as Arsenal's back four looked all at sea. |
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Ruth wept much but Sara set her beauty to a fierce grimness which, even when, as you shall hear later, she was manumitted, she never entirely lost. |
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Fears were growing for Joan Rennie after police failed to trace her after the fierce blaze ripped through her cottage in the tiny fishing village of Crovie, Banffshire. |
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He wrote several other brilliant works and was a fierce preacher again innovation and the cults, namely the Mu'tazila, the Shi'a, and the anthropomorphists. |
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In the wake of the scandal, she faced a fierce backlash from diehard Twilight fans and was labelled a home wreaker for coming between Sanders and his wife, model Liberty Ross. |
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Laboucan was a fierce advocator for strongly educated Aboriginal youth. |
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This scenario fits with the notion that a fierce stellar wind from the blue supergiant had scoured out the region just before the star finally exploded. |
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The woman weighs anchor with the dog, which learns to cling to the deck with toenails and teeth, so a fierce gust or extra wild wave doesn't sweep him away. |
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As the fierce storm rages across Britain and causes severe roof tile damage on many homes, local roofing contractors are being called on to minimise the destruction. |
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