The film did indeed cause several bouts of spontaneous applause during the screening I saw. |
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Thundering bursts of live percussion were balanced against contrasting bouts of movement from a cast of eleven men and women. |
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The 7 cases in older children were found to have cystic lesions on radiographs in the course of 1 or more bouts of pneumonia. |
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Despite his love for Emma and the joy of having a child at last, Nelson was none the less given to bouts of depression. |
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So I'm presently in the midst of a four-day stint of life admin between bouts of travel. |
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Nights of stuffing this sculpture with kapok, a new substance for the job, sent me into bouts of itching. |
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Invariably over the next couple of weeks there will be bouts of optimism and pessimism in world financial markets. |
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In mid-course, she had some vomiting after bouts of coughing and some of her spells were followed by a vague inspiratory whoop. |
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While most bouts take little time, some bouts can take over a minute if each rikishi has a grip on the mawashi but neither can execute a throw. |
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Over the years, his muscles withered, his bones thinned, and he suffered repeated bouts of infection and life-threatening complications. |
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It was a kite-flying exercise, of course, and various denials, bouts of backtracking and clarifications ensued. |
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In most frames the reds were scattered round the table in the course of disjointed play and long bouts of safety. |
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Surely nothing to do with that absurd cultural stereotype that redheads are prone to bouts of irrational anger? |
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His final 5 bouts following the McClellan tragedy ended with a record of 2-3 with Benn being KO'd on 2 of those occasions. |
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Chronic stress, such as financial worries, is less well understood than are intermittent bouts of acute stress. |
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She had three bouts of aggressive radiation in nine months and had to walk with the aid of a stick or Zimmer frame. |
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In other bouts, the rikishi may grapple in an attempt to get a good grip on the mawashi and then launch a throw. |
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Real naval warfare tends to involve long lulls between actual bouts of combat. |
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Critics have railed against bouts of apparent disingenuousness, self-absorption and the singer's lupine cries of a last chapter. |
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After childhood bouts with scarlet fever and pneumonia, she decided to become a nurse. |
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Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting. |
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Hersisia, 29, has won all of his 21 bouts so far with 16 stoppages inside the distance. |
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In the same year, Larry had 12 fights, winning all bouts some inside the distance. |
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He was by nature insecure and self-doubting, the victim of depressive moods and bouts of indolence. |
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Though Shaw was prone to bouts of megalomania, he viewed his apotheosis with amused detachment. |
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The room where she wrote, in between bouts of melancholia and swigs of laudanum, remains above the old entrance to the stables. |
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A series of climatic bouts in the ring highlight the movie's climax with realism to a degree that you want to turn your head. |
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There's a fair bit of humour this time round, in between the bouts of violence and the various set-piece speeches Tarantino hands his characters. |
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Car owners have also become so touchy and fussy about the parking space that any encroachment leads to heated arguments and bouts of fisticuffs. |
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Effects can range from mild feelings of stress and anxiety, to bouts of severe depression or even violent urges. |
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In both cases, sifakas had just carried out long feeding bouts on seeds from over-ripe fallen fruits. |
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I just bought a Thoroughbred filly which was in race training, but retired without running because of recurrent bouts of tying-up. |
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The disease saw him go from super-fit athletic to pain-racked and bloated from bouts of chemo and steroids. |
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The tournament will be staged by Luvo Boxing Promotions and features other exciting bouts on the undercard. |
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The two youngsters will trade leather in a boxing promotion featuring seven other bouts on the undercard. |
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In fact, since the plodding dreariness is usually broken by bouts of howling misery, the slow points come as rather a pleasant respite. |
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The bouts are short consisting of 3 x 2 minute rounds played out over a soundtrack of traditional Thai music. |
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Geologists, however, consider mud volcanoes unpredictable, and there is still considerable controversy about their origin and bouts of activity. |
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It is a chronic condition that can cause periodic bouts of intense abdominal pain. |
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Short bouts of exercise are undoubtedly a good way to get fit fast, but what about the psychological benefits of slow, steady distance work? |
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Yesterday we drove home from Family Christmas In Devon, which as ever mainly involved eating with short bouts of inactivity in between. |
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Thiamine can help improve your memory and recall, increase muscle control, and increase muscle endurance during short bouts of intense activity. |
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The periods between bouts of drinking got shorter and the drinking bouts themselves got longer. |
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She can stand, but not for lengthy periods of time, and endures bouts of intense pain. |
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This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes. |
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With interval training, repeated bouts of high intensity work are performed with periods of recovery. |
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Short bouts of intense social stress improved the ability in the mice to recover from the flu. |
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It is important that an epileptic does not experience severe bouts of anger, as this can precipitate an epileptic attack. |
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The early deaths of his children would later lead to bouts of depression and emotional suffering. |
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This period of strong emotion usually gives way to bouts of intense sadness, silence and withdrawal from family and friends. |
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In the following years, she learned who her friends really were and fought her way back from a severe depression and bouts of shame and guilt. |
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His men weren't given to strong bouts of emotion, which was how he'd designed them to be. |
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Despite bouts of poverty, illness and alcoholism, Morriseau has come to be regarded as one of this country's most important artists. |
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Gloomy winter days often leave us feeling low but for some they can spark bouts of severe depression. |
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While presiding over the wrestling bouts of the other village boys he would never allow me to take on anybody since he knew I wasn't as tough. |
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Fox's Celebrity Boxing scored a knockout in the ratings ring, undoubtedly ensuring a long string of rematches, grudge matches and return bouts. |
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The Holmes-Norton title fight ranks up there with the greatest Heavyweight Championship bouts of all time. |
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Similar to the previous title, you'll have the option to choose pickup games, quick matches and online bouts against competitors. |
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Others went so far as to stage bouts between professional Sumo wrestlers and jujitsu men. |
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There are the naysayers, of course, who claim the wrestling bouts are all staged. |
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A person with the condition feels full after a small meal and experiences bouts of nausea, upset stomach and bloating. |
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It's a terrible cliche, but his surreal humour was often closely linked with his nervous breakdowns and bouts of depression. |
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Barn swallow song consists of sequences of various song types organized in bouts. |
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His mother, Laura, had overdosed on Valium, the drug her doctors had prescribed for her bouts of depression. |
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Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease that can cause bouts of pain, damage to vital organs and, sometimes, death in childhood. |
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Though given to bouts of rueful depression himself, he could only burlesque the spectacle of an artist's self-congratulatory struggles. |
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The burly men with biceps will be competing in the grand final in a series of face-to-face bouts. |
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She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness. |
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They got that, but they got it colored by a distancing, third-person narrative and bouts of self-justification. |
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Finally, I noticed that a huge number of the stories on Latham's bouts of pancreatitis made reference to how pancreatitis was often triggered by excessive alcohol consumption. |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of spontaneous, delighted applause. |
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Similar to boxing, the kick-boxers fight in different weight divisions and with 11 bouts scheduled it should be a tremendous occasion on Saturday night. |
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To take advantage of this gender difference, challenge your guy to sports that have short to moderate bouts of intense activity broken up by rest periods. |
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This was how he had logged the hours, or kept track of his bouts of emesis. |
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Between bouts of running a portable bandsaw mill and helping local people and businesses with computer problems, he tries to find time to play the violin and cello. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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If neither contestant withdraws during a contest, males engage in discrete wrestling bouts, in which they attempt to clasp and submerge their opponent. |
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Abstaining from alcohol or tobacco did little to soothe hunger pangs and gave rise to occasional bouts of short temper even among the more devout. |
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It was also revealed the 31-year-old suffered severe bouts of depression. |
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The vaccine also protects you against contracting severe bouts of illness. |
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He saw her falter under his stare, those veiled dark eyes showing bouts of undecideness and mistrust, the sepia battlegrounds of conflicting desires. |
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Then came the bouts of morning sickness, then the arguing over names. |
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Yet I thought the referees stopped some of the bouts too soon. |
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The model is one of repeated disturbance with repeated bouts of intense exercise being undertaken, where the deer will run initially close to its maximum pace. |
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He went through severe bouts of depression, for which he attempted to self-medicate with alcohol and numerous illicit substances when he was on the street. |
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The future for the lynx is grim, with successive bouts of disease affecting rabbit populations, and illegal hunting and snares continuing to take a heavy toll. |
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It became routine to cry it all out, suffer these bouts of emotional pain and return to classes or normal life without anyone noticing anything different. |
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Usually these writing bouts are intensive periods of a week or so. |
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At night, Yoroku would take him to the beach where Morihei would engage in sumo bouts with the sons of local fishermen in order to strengthen his body. |
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A female may also spawn with the same male in temporally discrete bouts. |
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Tessa, a writer and contributing editor to tatler, suffered bouts of depression and alcoholism. |
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Official weigh-in for all the bouts is at Mdantsane Sun at 12 pm tomorrow. |
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These bouts of unproductiveness usually last for a day or two. |
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Either one describes the bouts of anxiety single guys in their thirties feel about their marital status. |
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The Lords sought to change the legislation to make it apply to people who had suffered debilitating depression and had recovered but then relapsed into further bouts. |
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Finally, I have suffered several bouts of clinical depression. |
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The phrase originates from the days of early bare-knuckle boxing or prizefighting bouts, a time long before any rules were produced by the Marquess of Queensberry. |
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Now 17 years and 46 bouts later, the WBC heavyweight king is near the end of his reign. |
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There was a past history of migraine attacks and bouts of coughing. |
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Lost in the two opposing framings of Funke are the reports that her family stated that she suffered from bouts of depression. |
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The first shot of his face is sort-of a peek-a-boo in between bouts of administering some, um, oral pleasure. |
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Bruno rarely became involved with slanging matches before his bouts. |
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Burns' dialogue has a natural, unforced rhythm that contains a fair number of wry one-liners that compensate for occasional bouts of triteness and pretentiousness. |
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From 1839, she suffered from headaches and bouts of paralysis in parts of her body, which sometimes prevented her from reading and writing. |
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Sade participated in his lachrymal moments when indulging in lively bouts of sado-masochism. |
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Bats, like other mammalian hibernators, arouse periodically between torpor bouts during hibernation. |
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He is one of the most experienced mixed martial artists to emerge from Central Asia and has won 18 of 21 bouts. |
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Then they had bouts of wrestling and of cudgel play, so that every day they gained in skill and strength. |
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The novel was written about 1962, featuring a slobby, sardonic layabout who has bouts of bloating and gas. |
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Cathal Manning and Abdulla Smew, both 16, will take part in junior bouts in Stevenage, Herts. |
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This is another trigeminal autonomic cephalgia, and is characterized by extremely frequent but short bouts of pain. |
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I've watched a lot of Evander's bouts, especially the last Michael Moorer fight where he played possum. |
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His wife also suers from arthritis and, despite numerous bouts of surgery, fears she will end up in a wheelchair. |
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Some prolonged bouts ceased when the motivation of the displayer appeared to wane. |
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But the major bouts are all on premium cable or pay-per-view. |
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Breck Park also hosted boxing bouts and both Stanley and Seaforth hosted Motorcycle speedway. |
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There are many accounts of Johnson suffering from bouts of depression and what Johnson thought might be madness. |
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He spent hours dealing with Wittgenstein's various phobias and his frequent bouts of despair. |
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Headgear is not permitted in professional bouts, and boxers are generally allowed to take much more damage before a fight is halted. |
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Greene suffered from periodic bouts of depression while at Oxford, and largely kept to himself. |
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She is also known for her dislike of flying and bouts of homesickness when away from her native London. |
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His father's death in 1829 had a profound effect on him, and thereafter he was subject to bouts of depression. |
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The French king at the time of Joan's birth, Charles VI, suffered from bouts of insanity and was often unable to rule. |
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When he returned to professional boxing in 1978, he won two straight bouts, but everything else started going backwards for him. |
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But it was in private poetic bouts with fellow poets that the satire tradition flourished. |
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Soon after its beginning, the WBO was staging world championship bouts around the globe. |
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From that fight, Welsh started to take more frequent matches, sometimes accepting two bouts a week to build up his experience and stamina. |
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Still, Welsh wanted to show he was not going to choose soft opposition and began a series of bouts against serious contenders. |
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Roxborough refused and continued advancing Louis's career with bouts against heavyweight contenders Art Sykes and Stanley Poreda. |
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Although Louis' management was finding him bouts against legitimate heavyweight contenders, no path to the title was forthcoming. |
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In preparation for the inevitable rematch with Schmeling, Louis tuned up with bouts against Nathan Mann and Harry Thomas. |
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In his bouts with Conn and Walcott, it had become apparent that Louis was no longer the fighter he had once been. |
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One whale would always leave the group during or immediately after such socializing bouts. |
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In between nursing bouts, the females leave their young onshore to forage at sea. |
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True finches have a bouncing flight like most small passerines, alternating bouts of flapping with gliding on closed wings. |
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Necking is used to establish dominance and males that win necking bouts have greater reproductive success. |
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The country suffered from slow economic growth and bouts of economic recession. |
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Blackstone sat regularly as a judge, despite bouts of ill health, and also served on various circuit courts. |
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Since the cat is unbagged in the first act, most of the play concerns James's maneuvering between bouts of reconciliation and backsliding. |
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My senior year consisted of serious bouts of life-itus, antsiness and boredom. |
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The chest pain may be a cardiac event but could also be costochondritis, or chest wall pain from repeated bouts of coughing. |
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However, his opponent is namedThe Upsetter winning 22 of his 30 bouts, 11 by knock-out. |
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The team lost the opening three bouts and Greenhill chalked up their first win by outpointing Jack Davies. |
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Another 12 fighters from the emirate will box and kickbox their way through an action-packed undercard line-up which includes two female bouts. |
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A few were captured after bouts and also identified as males due to the presence of a vocal sac. |
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Alternatively, longer bouts might refect greater food limitation and females may require long off-bouts for self-maintenance. |
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A fact that proves the excitement and spectacle of KOK Fights is that around 80 per cent of the bouts end with a knockout. |
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Oct 24-Nov 21 SCORPIO MYSTERIOUS bouts of severe, stabbing pain will be explained this week when you find the kids' voodoo doll. |
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From birth he has suffered from gelastic epilepsy in which seizures cause uncontrollable bouts of laughing. |
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Managed by Teddy Lewis, reserve captain of local rugby club, Pontypridd RFC, Wilde went undefeated in 103 bouts, all of which were held in Britain, a remarkable achievement. |
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Catherine regularly experienced mood swings and bouts of melancholy, which could be partly explained by her husband's continuing to borrow money from her. |
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These fights were followed by bouts against Billy Farrell in Moose Jaw, Ray Campbell and Young Jack O'Brien in Vancouver and then Martin Murphy in Fernie, British Columbia. |
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Buchanan ran his winning streak to 23 consecutive bouts before challenging Maurice Cullen on 19 February 1968 for the British Lightweight title in London. |
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King, who presents more world title bouts and quality undercards than any other promoter, indicated that as many as five other fights will be added. |
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Super-featherweight Riley drew with tough Alexander Litva and flyweight Croes was outpointed by skittering Dmitry Agafonov in their six-round bouts live on Eurosport. |
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Coming into the fight, Australian De Mori had lost only once in 33 career bouts and 26 of his 29 victories had come via knockout, albeit against limited opposition. |
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Fights take place in an octagonal-shaped ring, which is bigger than a boxing ring, over three five-minute rounds, or five five-minute rounds for title bouts. |
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Though she was still beset by bouts of depression, she continued to work in the theatre and, in 1963, won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in Tovarich. |
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Within three days, having sailed into increasingly squally winds but still with extremely high temperatures, Arndell found himself kept busy with renewed bouts of seasickness. |
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These events plunged Ruskin into despair and led to increasingly severe bouts of mental illness involving a number of breakdowns and delirious visions. |
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Both sexes incubate the eggs, with incubation bouts lasting between one and four hours during the day and one parent incubating through the night. |
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Her late husband, Heinz Prechter, fell victim to suicide on July 6, 2001, after battling intermittent bouts of manic depression for over 30 years. |
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Mothers of some species fast and nurse their young for a relatively short period of time while others take foraging trips at sea between nursing bouts. |
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Christopher was born with a rare form of epilepsy known as gelastic epilepsy which causes seizures combined with involuntary and fearful uncontrollable bouts of laughing. |
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Okay, there's no value in that but the motormouth Prince, if recent bouts are anything to go by, just might need a few rounds to dispatch the latest rope-a-dope. |
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The whale then repeats the sequences in bouts lasting up to many days. |
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There are no records of any biting taking place during these bouts. |
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