That said, the position still boasts some of the fiercest and most physical players in the game. |
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It is a conflict that occurs on the highest realms of thought and faces the fiercest of oppositions from the pragmatic, dull-witted masses. |
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Cheering spectators packed into the aisles as eight five-a-side teams at a time played the fiercest and fastest football they could. |
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After a self-imposed exile from tennis, one of the game's greats is back and ready to mix it with his fiercest rival. |
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And after the interval comes some of the fiercest theatrical drumming I've heard since Ariane Mnouchkine's production of The Oresteia. |
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Hays is one of the fiercest competitors around, but he doesn't let the get in the way of his bobsledding. |
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He's smaller than the others and he's a little bit of a mama's boy, but he's also the fiercest. |
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At its fiercest moments of theatricalization, the maternal is not a mere foil for psychologizing or romanticizing childhood. |
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It's a shame that United couldn't find anyone to put the ball in the net, because they had one of the league's fiercest defensive stoppers. |
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The man who is supposed to be protecting them is somehow their fiercest and most implacable enemy. |
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Even the fiercest Rottwieler or the stand-offish German Shepherd becomes as timid as a doe when Murugan takes them by the leash. |
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I find placing a violet aura around my body keeps me absolutely safe form the fiercest guardian. |
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For the past 20 years, Real Madrid's team of all-stars have headed south to face their fiercest rivals. |
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Silhouetted against the afterglow, these fiercest of hawks formed an impressive picture. |
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The wolverine has been described as the fiercest creature on earth and a fearless aggressive fighter that will drive bears away from their kills. |
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I sat back on my haunches, breathing heavily, and casting what I could only imagine to be the fiercest glower of animosity I'd ever bestowed upon another human being. |
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But with things going badly wrong at the home of their fiercest rivals, Seattle lacked the character needed to take a grip of the situation. |
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Powell had been the fiercest critic of the 1948 Nationality Act, which gave all imperial subjects the right of entry into Britain. |
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Even its fiercest detractors admit that WWP has the right motives, even if they believe WWP can be a lot more effective. |
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The Peshmerga have long been considered the fiercest fighting force in the region. |
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The religious basis of the fiercest opposition to same-sex marriage is a truism. |
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Pierre H. Lindner grasps the quizzical nature of fiercest dreams in that he can draw an admonishment, the inner meaning of a moral category. |
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And if nothing else, it's a place to spill the tea with the fiercest queens in the country. |
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Some of the fiercest involved Akhmatova, and Ms Feinstein succeeds in being fair and explaining them comprehensibly. |
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We have aligned ourselves with some of the fiercest and most deeply entrenched tyrannies on earth. |
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Through dust and the acrid smell of cordite, the Loyal Edmonton soldiers were involved in one of the fiercest battle so far. |
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The fiercest of rivals, each claims to be the market leader, even though the monetary value of work done via oDesk is almost twice as great. |
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It was there, during the Second Battle of Ypres, that some of the fiercest fighting of the First World War occurred. |
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With the arrival of the Mullahs in power, the Iranian ally became one of the United States' fiercest opponents. |
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It is, arguably, also the arena for the fiercest competition in the whole field of the audiovisual. |
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One of the fiercest communist dictatorships strived to destroy the soul of the Albanian people. |
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It necessarily takes the offensive because competition is fiercest on an international level. |
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This is easier in the large urban markets, but that is also where the competition is fiercest. |
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Once upon a time, everything around us emerged from the fiercest explosions in the Universe. |
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Aides pledged that the 25-nation tour would not be complete without the commissioners involved meeting their fiercest critics face to face, including British Euro-sceptics. |
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The weather was perfect, the course firm and the wind blowing from the quarter best suited to setting golfers the fiercest possible test on the inward nine holes. |
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Margarito is one of the fiercest welterweights to come along in years. |
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Despite the organization's kinks and flaws, even some of FSC's fiercest critics acknowledge its needed role in the movement to help forests regain their balance. |
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Hurricanes are the fiercest natural scourge in an otherwise clement area. |
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However, he was at the same time also the fiercest opponent of a parliament, because this could supposedly introduce unpredictable factors into politics. |
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The Cairo Derby is one of the fiercest derbies in Africa, and the BBC picked it as one of the 7 toughest derbies in the world. |
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While tragedy in each and every instance of loss of life is undeniable, there is a reality that we are now in Kandahar province where the battle or the insurgency is fiercest. |
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It is no coincidence that the Japanese companies that are so successful on the world stage engage in the fiercest competition in their own domestic market. |
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One synapsid group, the pelycosaurs, included the largest and fiercest animals of the early Permian. |
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To his fiercest critics, Varoufakis is a dissembler who conjures up conversations, played poker with the Greek economy and crippled 'trust' among its creditors. |
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He's not just a former president but her fiercest advocate. |
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It was this man that Okonkwo threw in a fight which the old men agreed was one of the fiercest since the founder of their town engaged a spirit of the wild for seven days and seven nights. |
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The Bay of Biscay is home to some of the Atlantic Ocean's fiercest weather. |
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The Peregrine Falcon is one of the fiercest predators in the skies, but when it recently needed a little help, a small group of Canadian scientists was only too eager to oblige. |
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He was their fiercest critic earlier in the season, when they were Championship whipping boys. |
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He was a modest, shy and retiring artist who consistently trusted in his instinct, flying in the face of music trends and ignoring his fiercest critics. |
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Cuba had been the victim of a blockade for over 40 years, thus defying the longest and fiercest economic war ever waged against one country in the history of international relations. |
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Already the trade embargo is widely breached even, where Turkey is involved, with a nod and wink from the United States, supposedly its fiercest upholder. |
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The creation of some unknown arcanist in millennia past, the bulette has bred true to become one of the fiercest predators of the hills. |
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President Raul Castro unleashed his fiercest and lengthiest public lecture to date on the demise of Cuban culture and conduct. |
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The work undertaken by the ADP quickly reconnected the southern provinces where some of the largest displacements and fiercest fighting had taken place. |
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Moreover, the wealthy anglophones in the province were the fiercest opponents of the reforms Ti-Louis wanted to introduce, but he was always able to bring them around in the end. |
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The Battle of the Bulge was fought in the midst of the fiercest Ardennes winter of the century. |
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In 1994 he was elected mayor of Istanbul, Turkey's grandest city, on the fulcrum between Europe and Asia. Even his fiercest critics acknowledge that he did the job well. |
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In the 1980s he directed some of his fiercest attacks towards the World Bank, which he saw as financing illusory progress by forcing developing countries to export food while destroying their natural ability to grow it. |
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Sharks are normally considered to be the fiercest fish in the water. |
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It could be the fiercest basement scrap ever between the Wasps, Cowdenbeath and Livingston but Lennon insists he's enjoying the challenge. |
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They, too, danced lightly but dangerously together, and the motion led them, as if hypnotized, into a garden, where they shared one of the fiercest and most fondant kisses in the history of movies, or of mouths. |
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Competition for loans is thus fiercest in an industry where both banks are controlled by blockholders and tamest in an industry where both banks are controlled by managers. |
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Charlotte Church is now 27 and would offer, you tell yourself, the fiercest stories, the most generous rounds of drinks, and the loyalty to hold your hair back while you puked over the bog at the end of the night. |
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Dele-gates of Aquinas University of Legazpi City and of the other Dominican schools in the Bicol Region of Southern Luzon-Philippines could not come, since their area was hardest hit by the two fiercest typhoons in years. |
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Long-standing rivalries resumed in Brazil, Costa Rica and Egypt over the weekend, while Argentina's fiercest enemies both slipped up against cross-province opposition. |
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For example, Wittgenstein would become one of the century's fiercest critics of Scientism. |
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He had given up 145 runs for his three wickets and there was nothing the young spinner could do to halt the fiercest hitting he has had to deal with. |
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To this day, the contest is one of the fiercest rivalries in sport. |
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Forster is renowned as one of Scott's fiercest and unkindest critics. |
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Interesting finds have been made in the areas where the fiercest fighting occurred on the Government left wing, particularly where Barrell's and Dejean's regiments stood. |
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The world's biggest trees faced one of their fiercest foes Tuesday as a hot summer brush fired raged for a third straight day across Sequoia National Monument. |
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