So, after days spent duelling and fighting, I was able to go back and soak in warm mineral baths overlooking the magnificent Tuscan countryside. |
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The second game was much more even with the pitchers duelling and well supported by good defensive work. |
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At the time of going to Press last night, the two combatants were duelling in a tie breaker to decide who advances to the quarter-finals. |
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Some versions even have Popper and Wittgenstein duelling with a pair of pokers. |
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Division two saw the usual suspects duelling it out with the addition of some new faces. |
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Chilean-born Marco Claveria was introduced into the mix, then trombonist J.C. Jones was replaced with the duelling brass of Jim and Craig Brenan. |
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I feel like we are duelling with each other, in some kind of friendly competition. |
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In practice many monarchs tried to eliminate duelling, which was disruptive, particularly at court or in the armed forces. |
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They playfully rode piggyback on their team-mates' shoulders, duelling each other with loaded bottles of champagne. |
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Enjoy sword-assisted acrobatics, adaptive combat and classical duelling in unique gameplay. |
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And we must focus on governments working better together, not through duelling advertising campaigns. |
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We recognize that this is no time for duelling regulatory regimes or for needless strife or for uncertainty. |
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The once venerated traditional customs — honor, ceremoniousness, even duelling — struck him as hopelessly insincere. |
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A thrusting sword descended from the duelling sword, similar in length to a foil but heavier, with a larger guard and a much stiffer blade. |
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Convergence and competition between duelling network platforms has driven continued investment in network infrastructure. |
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One thing is certain, however their duelling horns and rock-solid rhythm section get feet on the dance floor. |
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Haddin has been so effective that he is duelling with speedster Mitchell Johnson to be the most influential player in the series. |
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In the late 1970s, when Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman played divorced parents duelling over custody of their son, the idea of fathers' rights was new. |
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Boomtown Houston of the past was infamous for brawling and duelling. |
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We gunslingers are used to duelling one person at a time, so fighting several people at once can be difficult. |
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Oft-times opposition supporters shun tit-for-tat song duelling because they know they can't win. |
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There is for profit surgery in B. C. There is privatizing home care in Ontario and soon to be duelling systems in Alberta and Quebec. |
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By the time Messrs Landale and Morgan took to the field, duelling had ceased to be the preserve of the aristocracy and had been taken up by members of the middle classes. |
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Honour makes a lethal compound when combined with wilful pride, and never more so than when it came to duelling. |
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The penalty for duelling shall be detention for a term of one month to one year. |
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It involves the mobilization of party resources, the framing and counter-framing of leaders, the pre-positioning of campaign narratives, duelling policy messages and the back and forth of competing strategies. |
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We never have been, are not, and never will be, directly or indirectly, the apologists or palliators of duelling. |
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The jurisprudence of judicial duelling in Italy is particularly well documented in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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You can also always be sure that their shtick is never knowingly underdone, from the duelling green lasers to the big perspex piano to Bellamy's shamelessly stagey way of drrrawing ouuut a syllable. |
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Well, I'm duelling with our friend Anne Liardet in Roxy, and I'm a bit further to the north of her in an attempt to take on the front that's bearing down on us. |
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I am conscious that between my submissions on this point and those of Ireland earlier today, the Tribunal may feel that it is faced with duelling claims of failure to cooperate. |
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In response, it was suggested that the key reason for seeking to identify a coordination centre was to address the problem of duelling jurisdictions. |
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When civilisation is more advanced and more moral, men will see that duelling is as ridiculous as the combats which were formerly regarded as the 'judgement of God. |
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Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. |
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During the early Renaissance, duelling established the status of a respectable gentleman, and was an accepted manner of resolving disputes. |
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The fundamental aspects of Italy's duelling customs were the following. |
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Not to be outdone, Nils showed he's no slouch on the dance floor as the pair went toe-to-toe, in a fantastic duelling tapdance during yet another classic, I Came To Dance. |
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A day after Red Bull announced they had abolished team orders for their duelling racers, Mark Webber's car mystifyingly ran out of fuel in qualifying. |
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