This launched a small-scale fightback and a sizzling break by Aaron Cowie and a copybook final pass gave Duncan a run-in. |
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The war between Charles and public opinion will go on, whatever the outcome, but already the fightback has started. |
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His monthly press conference the following day was identified as the ideal opportunity to begin the fightback. |
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But this time it was a home player that came from behind as Derek Barker squeezed home with a battling fightback. |
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A teenager from a North Yorkshire village has staged a remarkable fightback from an accident which almost killed him. |
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His achievements represented an amazing fightback from an incident which could have been expected to claim his life. |
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The charismatic global politician is still revered as a standard bearer in the fightback against the domination of the right. |
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However, in the seventh innings the Richmond Flames started their fightback. |
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But hopes of a fightback were soon extinguished and City hit two quick goals. |
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The fightback was sealed after 72 minutes with a goal started and finished by Summerbee. |
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Any chance of a fightback was quickly quashed by Keighley's defence who plugged the gaps. |
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This was enough to deliver the front page splash in The Sunday Age and Sunday Herald Sun and begin what will be a long and difficult fightback. |
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If the Sri Lankans suffer defeat in Hobart, they are confident of a fightback later in the three-match series. |
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But I knew I had to hang on for another lap because it would have been a disaster to lose after such a great fightback. |
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It would have been easy for York to totally capitulate but they showed great spirit to launch a determined fightback. |
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For the Scottish Conservatives this election is not just about winning, it is a fightback from political extinction. |
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To be brutally honest, if England weren't able to muster a fightback in this match then they should be forever branded as the worst to tour. |
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Labour's hall these days is full of normal-looking types, but the Tory fightback to normality has barely begun. |
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It was a sad end to what had been a fine game but wouldn't have concerned York unduly after their fantastic fightback. |
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At that point, the inevitability of a fightback seemed to wane. |
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As admirable as the U.S. fightback against Belgium was the pride and gusto of their fans. |
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Still, barring a catastrophic fightback, the carnage may end soon. |
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Liverpool resisted a second-half fightback from Wolves to secure a hard-fought victory and end a run of back-to-back Premier League defeats. |
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Widnes 38 St Helens 40 by John Lawless A LATE fightback from Widnes gave St Helens a scare at Stobart Stadium Halton. |
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You start with a global view of Earth that shows your own pitifully-small area of influence and start the long, slow fightback. |
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Stosur gave hope of a fightback when she smashed through Dementieva's serve in the first game of the second set. |
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The blues led 3-0 at the break, but a fightback by Bradford almost garnered a share of the spoils. |
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Manraj Ack scores from close range as GNP Sports start their fightback. |
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The final session saw O'Sullivan stage a minor fightback, taking three frames in a row, before a mistake let Dott back in for an eventual clearance on the black. |
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