Exchanging blow after blow, the two combatants dueled through the remains of the Keep. |
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He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler, swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes. |
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In retrospect, he joins the long list of those who verbally dueled with George and came out worsted. |
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The battle raged on until the two brothers dueled and died together. |
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As the two bay mares dueled in the lane, Finery angled to the outside following a ground-saving trip midpack and kicked home in the final strides to edge Madeira Mist. |
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They dueled on pretty even terms for 15 rounds, but to me, Robinson's punches had more authority and his combinations were like the repeated crack of a bullwhip. |
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Some men may have dueled to kill an adversary, but most gentlemen fought duels to demonstrate that they did not fear death at the hands of their social equals. |
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At Newsweek he dueled with his economic nemesis, Paul Samuelson, the amanuensis of the Keynesian revolution. |
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Once accused, it was often better to have dueled and lost than not to have dueled at all. |
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Pitchell has played at Fenway Park, and dueled live on stage with rocker Rick Derringer, Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, and Kenny Wayne Sheppard. |
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