Hunter is confident that he has the ability to dethrone the defending champion. |
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Venus' next foe is Australia's Alicia Molik, who has confidence she can dethrone the queen of Flushing Meadows. |
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Valen is the last of royal blood and no one will dethrone him because no one wants the country to fall out of the hands of your family. |
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I think Jay Cutler was at his best, but it wasn't good enough to dethrone the reigning Mr. Olympia, Ronnie Coleman. |
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Current discoveries in gene-splicing further dethrone human beings as the unique center of the universe. |
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With Saturday's all-around finals set up as a Russian duel, Chaschina was asked if she could dethrone the reigning world champ. |
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We dethrone the heroes of the day and exalt new ones in the journals and popular media. |
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There was even a serious attempt to dethrone a batting king seven decades after he won his title. |
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As a result, attempts to dethrone Henry were poorly supported in England and the Yorkist pretenders failed to carry conviction. |
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But can they hold off the competition that is trying to dethrone them in the one tournament that really matters? |
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But there was an imperious air about their success on Sunday that suggests it is going to take a special side to dethrone them. |
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Fragments of rocks and burning dereyovjami titans threw mountain top, clambered on rocks upwards to dethrone Zevsa and to return the lost power. |
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Global Crossing was a start-up: bankers and investors bet billions that it would dethrone the industry's ageing giants. |
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And despite some ragged games and contract holdouts at the beginning of the season, it will take some mighty tough play to dethrone the defending champions. |
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If sustained, the cessation of great power war would dethrone military interaction from its millennia-long reign as the principal defining process of international systems. |
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But whether they will dethrone big base-stations, as the PC dethroned minicomputers and mainframes, remains to be seen. |
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For the good of Syria and the region, therefore, the aim must be both to dethrone Mr Assad and also to minimise the loss of life. |
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It could soon dethrone the local cable-TV firm as the dominant provider of pay-TV services. |
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Are we here to fool ourselves and say that nothing will happen again if we dethrone Saddam Hussein? |
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Coal's enviable position and its numerous advantages make it a serious competitor that could easily dethrone its rivals. |
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Many people have tried to dethrone him, albeit sportingly and without toppling the King's mount. |
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Nigeria Thursday dethrone Cote d'Ivoire as the leader of the FIBA Africa Zone-III elimination in Day-3 of the series with a 72-52 points win. |
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Pernod-Ricard intends to dethrone Diageo as the world leader in wines and spirits. |
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From the middle of the 19th century beet becomes a serious rival and even manages to dethrone the sugar cane. |
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In a kingdom of northern India in 1856, the British plot to dethrone the ruler, whom they consider effete, and turn the land over to be ruled by the East India Company. |
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Given these realities, anyone who opposes U.S. military action to dethrone him has a responsibility to suggest how he might otherwise be ushered out the back door of Baghdad. |
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That project, of course, failed to get much of an audience, or to dethrone Limbaugh. |
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I expect the acrimony and sexualized slander to reach a new pitch next year in an attempt to dethrone Palin. |
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Three strong contenders each hoped to dethrone the Senate majority leader, the ultimate Washington insider. |
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It was the perfect ending to a storybook season, that saw the 17-year-old Russian dethrone Williams at Wimbledon to become the darling of the tennis world. |
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Nietzsche also credits Boscovich's understanding of atoms as centers of force with helping to dethrone substantialist ontologies. |
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Structures of service and surrender dethrone bureaucracies, and solidarity with the excluded and suffering peoples eliminates borders and exalts Christ's name! ruguay is one of the smallest countries in South America. |
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Don't dethrone blogs just yet because blogs still have some substantial advantages for your company communication strategy and your Google ranking. |
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The towers were tough with opponents, who hope to apply to dethrone him. |
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Hoping to dethrone Richard, the rebels sought the help of his brothers Henry and Geoffrey. |
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Rising stars Capablanca and Rubinstein were poised to dethrone the champion, who also had to contend with contemporaries such as Siegbert Tarrasch. |
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In a few years it will dethrone the traditional wooden racquet. |
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The rising wealth of the Commons eventually allowed it to wage two civil wars, dethrone two kings, and gradually reduce the power of the Lords. |
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The sixth-seeded American finds herself in a quarter with a group of blossoming youngsters eager to dethrone the one time queen of the women's game. |
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Each successful test will be rewarded with gold coins that they will keep carefully in order to accumulate as much as possible to dethrone the Lord. |
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They received a boost in the first event of the day when Chelsea Augustyniak cleared 5 feet to dethrone defending champ Niki Dentel of Sheldon in the high jump. |
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