It's kind of weird how King of the Road is a head-to-head battle with other teams and skaters that are your friends. |
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One key component of this is the undermining of the fact-based, forensic, head-to-head interview with those in power and those who seek it. |
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They can be glossed over in a speech, but not so in America's gruelling tradition of head-to-head TV debates. |
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In short, the session broke down into a prolonged head-to-head between me and the teacher. |
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The candidate with the lowest number of votes will drop out, before another vote reduces the race down to a straight head-to-head. |
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Based on head-to-head play, Ile des Chenes had earned first place and a bye into the final. |
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But the duo kicked again on the final lap to take an absorbing head-to-head battle down to the wire. |
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Deathmatch is exactly that, a head-to-head battle where the object is to destroy your opponents as many times as you can. |
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Impresarios are for opera, theatre and the circus, where you do not have to confront your rivals head-to-head. |
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It is expected to spark the biggest head-to-head newspaper battle in Ireland for decades. |
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For the first time in many years, we may be about to see a similar head-to-head battle played out in National Hunt racing. |
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It expects to win almost every head-to-head ratings battle, and its advertisers and viewers expect the same. |
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Over the next three weeks this head-to-head debate will be repeated in a series of private party hustings across the country. |
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He had run a great race, and thrilled the spectators by giving them a real head-to-head battle of wits to enjoy. |
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The Conservatives, however, convincingly beat them in head-to-head battles. |
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Players go head-to-head attempting to build structures that are tall enough or extend far enough to throw a shadow over the flag first. |
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It's head-to-head combat, and neither of you has any intentions of waving that white flag of surrender. |
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You know, unless you have a real contest, a head-to-head, there's nothing to report. |
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Coria leads the head-to-head with Moya at 4-2, having won the last four matches. |
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It was a contest that had become a no-contest, a head-to-head in which one team was head and shoulders above the other. |
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Edinburgh's international festival is now engaged in a head-to-head battle with the hyper-inflated fringe. |
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As early as the first turn, it was a head-to-head matchup between the two American teammates. |
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The first round vote is April 22, the run-off May 6, and Hollande still leads incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in head-to-head polls. |
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Sitting prime ministers have traditionally fought shy of debating head-to-head with their rivals so close to an election. |
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And Casey has shown that the Tigers can go head-to-head with the Hawthorn board and beat it hopelessly. |
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Actually, these head-to-head duels play out on a computer screen, superimposed in digital video overlay. |
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The brothers had only one chance to meet in head-to-head NHL competition. |
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Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm. |
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To take the gold, Carter engaged in a head-to-head duel with his countryman, world champion Bevan Docherty. |
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A businessman and a property developer are believed to be in a head-to-head race to buy the Westhoughton stadium. |
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The setup is head-to-head knockouts until one boat is the champion. |
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Two cyclists race head-to-head, playing a waiting game, with the first to cross the finish line the winner. |
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Prior to the alliance, Air France and Alitalia were the two main operators on these affected overlap markets, competing head-to-head. |
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In three head-to-head duels with Ben Hogan, including the 1954 Masters playoff, Snead won them all. |
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Farnworth were robbed of their big chance to gain ground on Egerton when their head-to-head was washed out on Saturday. |
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Transmission is through person-to-person contact by direct, even brief, head-to-head contact. |
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The programme will consist of keirin and sprint competitions, an invitation keirin and the head-to-head Britain and France Team Sprint. |
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They aimed their products at mainstream consumers, and went head-to-head in quality with established supermarket brands. |
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Urged on by over 8,000 cheering fans, the Silsden rider went head-to-head with reigning champion Albert Cabestany in the final round. |
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Everyone is waiting for them to meet head-to-head to sort out whose name gets inscribed on the wooden spoon. |
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In a head-to-head matchup with Romney, Santorum will win the right wingers every time. |
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A father and son from Rochdale went head-to-head live on national television to find out if kids are clever clogs or if parents know better. |
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Imagine if job interviews were like that and you had to go head-to-head with one other candidate, pitching yourself as the better of the two! |
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For Mickelson, the next decade will bring a lot more excitement, majors and, we hope, head-to-head duels with Woods. |
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Is it more of a head-to-head battle, or is there an obstacle course? |
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He knows only too well the vagaries of head-to-head golf over the short sprint that is 18-holes. |
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When six Premiership sides go head-to-head and the non-league teams are drawn in unspectacular ties, it doesn't help. |
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Going head-to-head against Jack Nicklaus in a major was like trying to drain the Pacific Ocean with a teacup. |
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The scene is now set for a return match later in the year, as both players go head-to-head again in November's EuroTel Trophy match in Prague. |
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But when two wealthy men bid head-to-head, it isn't just about horseflesh and bloodlines. |
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In four years of head-to-head division meetings during his time as Chiefs coach, each had swept a series and split the other two. |
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In a head-to-head race against the incumbent, Republican Paul LePage, polls suggest that Michaud would win easily. |
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Say you commission a head-to-head trial of your drug against an older generic. |
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Classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression. |
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If that is not enough, head online and duel it out against numerous opponents in epic island sieges and head-to-head fleet battles. |
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Compete for the top of the leaderboard in beachside tournaments or go head-to-head against friends in exciting Hot Seat play! |
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A less anthropocentric view, however, might be that no life form alive today could survive if it were forced to compete head-to-head with all the microbes it meets. |
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But Nadal has won three straight against the 32-year-old federer to up his advantage to 21-10 in their head-to-head record. |
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Perform extreme flips, jumps and wheelies in the ultimate off-road challenge and even experience head-to-head action in hot seat mode. |
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First, she had to overcome her stage fright to go head-to-head with the big boys. |
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Nominated for all three, Reitman is going head-to-head with Cameron and his megahit in two out of the three categories. |
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They take them back to their table, and play fun individual, multi-player and head-to-head games. |
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Rather than build its own networks to compete head-to-head with those of the Bells, it plans to resell access to the Bells' lines. |
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Mr. Malone and Mr. Murdoch have gone head-to-head before. |
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For years, Southwest sought to avoid head-to-head competition with big, traditional airlines. |
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Surfers are arranged in head-to-head matchups in a bracket system, and advance with each heat win. |
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Head lice are small wingless flat insects which move from one person to another by direct head-to-head contact and live off human blood in the scalp. |
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It has been a long time coming and since AMD began its head-to-head battle with Intel's Athlon processor two years ago, this response is very tardy. |
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Perhaps shear in soil is best understood in contrast with compressive forces that act head-to-head and tensile forces that act in opposite directions. |
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Seeing Kate Mulgrew and Lorraine Toussaint go head-to-head, two scenery-chewing forces of nature, is a real pleasure to watch. |
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Challengers Windermere and Warton were due to come head-to-head for the first time this summer but not a ball was bowled at Windermere because of the conditions. |
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Known simply as the Boat Race, Oxford-Cambridge head-to-head contest began in 1829 when Cambridge sent a challenge to Oxford to race in the fixed seat boats of the day. |
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And the outcome of their 1998-99 head-to-head suggests that there will be little to choose between two sides who met at the same stage of the competition last year. |
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So it was perhaps apt that last night's race was a head-to-head between Bolt, the saviour of the sport, and two-time former doper Gatlin. |
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Meanwhile, Downing Street rejected a fresh challenge from Alex Salmond, the first minister, to stage a head-to-head live debate with David Cameron on independence on St Andrew's day in November. |
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The head-to-head matchup between Jake Ehlers and Andy Avgi was essentially a draw. |
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For the majority of the campaign, the Paulistao title fight was considered a head-to-head battle between Santos and Sao Paulo, who both advanced to the semi-finals with just one defeat to their name. |
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Still, for the elimination of doubt, and instead of expending their energies on some unwatchable head-to-head between David Cameron and Ed Miliband, couldn't the broadcasters consider a far more enticing alternative? |
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It has been created as rival funfairs have been going head-to-head to attract thrill-seekers. |
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In what promises to be a tantalising clash, 2007 U-17 runners-up Spain will go head-to-head with the USA, the only nation to have qualified for every FIFA U-17 world finals. |
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And given Hingis' head-to-head record against the gutsy Sanchez Vicario, chancing the undergod at 3-1 does not make much sense. |
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A TOTAL of 75 people went head-to-head yesterday on the first day of a scavenger hunt in Manama Suq. |
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She will go head-to-head with motormouth Today FM anchorman Eamon Dunphy, who presents 'The Last World', in the cut-throat drive-time slot. |
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Liverpool have a better goal difference than the French, but in the group stages head-to-head record takes precedence and Marseille won 1-0 at Anfield. |
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But the City likes to seed teams based on head-to-head play. |
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The committee rationalized the seeding of the three Valley schools on the basis of head-to-head competition rather than the traditional method of strength of league. |
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If a Division Championship tiebreaker game is necessary, the head-to-head record between the tied Clubs will determine home-field advantage. |
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We won the head-to-head contest against other pubs aided by the captainship of quiz guru David Hoyle, assisted by a pacKed house. |
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A head-to-head between the two Jonathans 12 minutes from time proved the turning point. |
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Factors regulating changes of head-to-head agglutinability in boar spermatozoa during epididymal transit and capacitation in vitro. |
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They had no trouble putting points on the board against the group strugglers but their failure to get closer to the main protagonists could be traced to their struggles in head-to-head combat with them. |
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The only way to really tell this, if one drug is 'better' than another, is to run an experiment pitting one drug against the other in a head-to-head trial in a group of similar MS patients. |
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That head-to-head would be a rematch of last year's fourth round duel where Williams won 6-3, 6-2 and then went on to claim her third Australian Open championship. |
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Mr Zeman's rapier wit served him well in recent weeks during several head-to-head television encounters with the more deliberate Mr Schwarzenberg. Momentum clearly turned against Mr Schwarzenberg in the campaign's final days. |
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After months of wrangling, the broadcasters finally agreed seven leaders would be allowed to take part, allowing David Cameron to dodge a head-to-head with Ed Miliband. |
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Fine for entertainment and seismic work, but to go head-to-head with thicker, multi-year pack ice requires a lot more momentum than four knots, and that's exactly why we now have a new neighbour, the USCGC Healy. |
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Numerous strong Chinese online game operators compete head-to-head for MMORPG market share, but Tencent reigns supreme for advanced casual games. |
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Both groups produced heart-stopping deciders: After Charleroi and Boomerang Interviú won their opening games, the head-to-head clash between the two teams would decide a place in the final. |
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A sixth successive win in the league would see Sterling Davis' men leapfrog the Devon outfit into fourth and wrap up the head-to-head tie-breaker between the sides. |
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The former owners of Zig-Zag rolling paper are set to go head-to-head with the current owners Republic Technologies, after launching their own range of papers and filters. |
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Meanwhile, Waxflower took the group two championship even after losing 1-3 in their head-to-head with Gladiolus in their tournament-concluding contest. |
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The victory gives Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson his second win in 14 head-to-head duels with Mourinho and keeps United on course for an unprecedented quintuple. |
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Compaq and IBM started competing head-to-head in the market for portable computers, bringing out substantially more appealing designs about every twelve to eighteen months. |
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The finalists were placed into brackets for three rounds of head-to-head matchups with Troy-Bilt Facebook fan votes determining the winner of each matchup. |
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In head-to-head games, the dealer is always considered the small blind. |
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But, with the pair's last of three head-to-head debates set for Monday, the campaign returned to its tried and tested formula of branding Romney an untrustworthy flip-flopper. |
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