Its to the point now that I don't even check the guide on Tuesday nites to see what fights are being aired. |
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Khan fights in the quarter-finals against a decent 24-year-old South Korean. |
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Trash dumps, space fights, or mechanical breakdowns could all leave various sized pieces of often-viable space junk floating around. |
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They were on the table, and I wanted those fights before I boxed for the British title. |
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Many fights and minor scuffles broke out among the crowd and when officers tried to calm the situation the mob turned hostile. |
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Periodically, fights broke out between the males as they competed for the coveted role of alpha grouse. |
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Magee, who entered the contest unbeaten in 22 fights, began confidently, landing the more telling blows. |
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Since turning pro in 1988, he has earned a reputation as a warrior in the ring, not afraid of turning his fights into street brawls. |
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It's much too barbaric and such things are left to bar fights and street brawls. |
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As a nurse, she had seen victims of bar fights and street brawls, but these wounds were some of the worst she had seen. |
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On any given night, the two cops will respond to gunfights, stabbings, thefts and family fights. |
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In the smaller courts in particular, where the painter was free to indulge his fights of fancy, anachronisms and incongruities abound. |
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There are no snowmen, snowball fights or snow for that matter in Australia. |
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The leader of the wildlife team said a rise in lethal fights and roadkills point to a population nearing saturation and looking for places to go. |
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Zoologists have known for over a hundred years that most animal fights involve ritualized aggression rather than injurious physical contact. |
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Since we moved into our shop we have witnessed various fights, near misses and actual collisions over the last 18 months. |
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The presence of urine increases olfactory sampling through antennules flicking during fights. |
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After a series of running fights between detachments, each side managed to form a battle line. |
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Added to that is booze, which can make a lethal combination when added to football, causing fights and car accidents. |
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In related news, researchers have also discovered a drug that fights cancer can also relieve rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Vitamin E helps immune cells multiply, and as an antioxidant it fights damaging free radicals. |
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He blusters, intrigues, fights, and will even speak in rhyme if the situation seems to warrant. |
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Before licking your wounds and going off with your tail between your legs, learn to make fights scratch-free. |
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Well, basically, the people that know me know that the majority of my fights have been as a lightweight. |
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Kyokushuzan was once one of my favorite rikishi, but now he fights like he is afraid of everybody. |
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A couple of fights will build my confidence up and the training will be more like five times a week. |
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Maxie had no punch but he was a great boxer who would win most of his fights on points. |
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There was always some sort of gang fights or drug rings or brothels around here. |
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Those of us who have been ringside at his fights know he is the real thing, a tremendous champion and a great ambassador for the sport. |
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Richard still got into fights on occasion, but nothing that couldn't be smoothed over. |
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A laconic, crimson-coloured anti-hero, he is a half-human, half-demon agent in a government agency that fights paranormal nasties. |
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But even the boss fights provide no challenge, and there's no way to change the difficulty in the game's options. |
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With his refined boxing skills and blending in his tendency to slug it out, he can still entertain us with some great fights in the future. |
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What's worse is that the slow-motion fight sequence in which Peter fights a bully slides almost into a parody of that film's innovative effects. |
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He had two fights against name opponents where a win would have propelled him into the limelight. |
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Frank Horrigan pursues every clue, every scrap of evidence as he fights to pin down Leary and foil his murderous plan. |
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But a lot of the comedy is silly slapstick stuff, with people hitting each other with balloons and getting into fights. |
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If I can't take a nap, I drink a large glass of ice water, which keeps me hydrated and fights off the munchies. |
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Against massive physiological trauma the human body and spirit still fights for life with all it's got! |
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In his lifetime, he became a symbol of courage to a deprived country, the underdog in all his fights and still coming out on top. |
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He plays the neglected child of an alcoholic mother who fights for better conditions among Hong Kong's boat people. |
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Well, the fighter wound up on the undercard of one of Basilio's fights in Syracuse. |
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He will be fighting on the undercards of the main BBC promoters during his first six fights. |
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Quite how a boxer with such a poor capacity for absorbing a blow has gone 24 fights undefeated remains a mystery. |
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To promote their fights, the champ explained to the New York Times, he had called Frazier an Uncle Tom and even likened him to a gorilla. |
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All the fights on the card figure to be competitive, with an action-filled undercard to boot. |
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The fights that killed Mercutio, Tybalt and Paris were short and brutal, Romeo's part in them reduced to swift and unchivalrous dagger thrusts. |
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He skips school constantly and, on the handful of days he does show up, he's either mouthing off or getting into big-time, black-eye fights. |
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The ideas of liberty, self-determination, representative government and unalienable fights, spread and took root. |
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Ryan continues in his quest to be all-singing, all-dancing, and still has time for fights at poker games. |
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It's no surprise then that he starts most of the fights, and suffers most of the insults, at the hands of his fellow bandmates. |
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Act one centers on six year old Zac, a quiet, loving boy who adores his parents and fights with his brothers. |
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Of course, all fights are two-sided, but you can do your part to make peace. |
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There ensued one of those friendly tussles, not quite fights, that kids find such fun. |
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These men attended and enjoyed spectator sports, bet on prize fights and wrestling matches, and gambled at poker, blackjack, and dice. |
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In the two days I spent among them, I saw no fights and no fits of temper, no thievery or truculence. |
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The Manchester-based magazine's stance follows a series of embarrassing fights, shouting matches and unruly behaviour at several events. |
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Mr Johnson said in his statement that Jones had a short temper and boasted about being in fights and knocking people out. |
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Minority Report features its share of shoot-outs, fights, and chase scenes, some of which are quite spectacular. |
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Meanwhile, liberals are engaged in a constant process of triage, picking and choosing only the most important fights, and waiving the rest. |
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His latest attempt to psyche out Harrison has seen the 32-year-old veteran of 75 fights take an opposite tack from his previous mind game. |
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She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners. |
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This camera only pans to the right, so if fights move to the left the camera has to track 360 degrees to catch up. |
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He was robbed in his last two fights, but I still think he's one of the top super middleweights. |
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Today, Sheen regrets the incident but insists that he never started fights as a young tough but only fought in support of others. |
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The Foundation fights death and disability from meningitis and septicaemia and supports people affected by the diseases. |
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Now health chiefs are considering whether a further jab which fights bacterial meningitis, septicemia and pneumonia could save lives. |
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He has no problem creating separation from defenders, but he runs undisciplined routes and rarely fights for the ball. |
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Trainer Mark Hampton says that the fights are very fast and aggressive, in a series of short two-minute rounds. |
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Rather than High Renaissance men in tights, English Touring Theatre's Romeo And Juliet starts with men in fights. |
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My family and I have been woken in the early hours by football chants, fights and general melees on occasions too numerous to recall. |
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In the same year, Larry had 12 fights, winning all bouts some inside the distance. |
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Arthur has won all 16 of his professional fights so far, 14 inside the distance, and is already ranked 19 in the world. |
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Their battle in April was one of the more thrilling heavyweight title fights of recent memory. |
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Well in cricket, unlike in baseball or basketball or football, you get fights on the field. |
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While girls picked fights with other inmates they often saved their fury for the matrons and nuns who oversaw them. |
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I pictured him as someone who would return every evening after day long barehanded street fights with hardened warrior men. |
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Large packs of black matted mastiffs prowl the streets for scraps, occasionally breaking into fights of heart-stopping ferocity. |
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Oriented north toward the small town of Limbo, he meticulously fights off the slow drift to complacency within his platoon. |
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Latham's first big test, his baptism of fire, has shown a man who fights best with his back to the wall. |
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Out of all the fights, all the scuffles and tussles, this was the only one that mattered. |
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The High Rollers Bar is black Formica and black plaster walls that have been scuffed, scratched, and stained by spills and fights. |
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What could appeal more to anxious women voters than a political party that fights alongside them in the thankless task of preparation? |
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You see in most of my fights I love a scrap, and he just caught me off guards. |
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It was a bad-tempered match with fights breaking out sporadically amidst the rugby. |
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Carrying more than two kids thus requires a vehicle with at least two back seats, or a willingness to endure squealing fights from the rear. |
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This is happening against a backdrop of fights by environmentalists to get old dams torn down. |
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There were a couple of butts, but none of the dirty tactics both pugilists have used in some past fights. |
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As good as those matches were, they will never replace really good, stand-up fights. |
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This week's action has involved Thomas Mesereau and the accuser's mother having stand-up cat fights in the courtroom. |
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A slight nudge or unintentional push might well be a prelude to an exchange of oral abuse or fist fights. |
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If I told you the fights we had over this golden anniversary, it would make your hair stand on end. |
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The 16-year-old later told police that the Norwegians had started the fights, but added that he had been drinking. |
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The right wing election agenda shared by the three major parties can be thrown off course by the fights over war and pensions. |
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It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub. |
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According to the theories of the peace movement, shying away from these fights should have brought us peace. |
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So actually, fights don't last long, because once you go down like that, you know, and you make a mistake, it's going to be bye-bye. |
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This amino acid fights fatigue by pumping up your levels of the energizing neurotransmitters dopamine, noradrenaline, and adrenaline. |
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He told me of the gang fights he experienced as a boy, including one memorable rumble when he was chased by a knife wielding opponent. |
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The bout was, as was the case back then, a slow-paced fight compared to the fights of today. |
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Just 15 minutes into the movie, we're already tired of the artificiality of the fights and chases. |
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In the first, a young peasant woman desperately fights to protect an abandoned baby boy she's taken under her wing. |
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They were friends, and had had their share of squabbles and fights in the past, but this was different. |
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Morales had two torrid fights with Marco Antonio Barrera, winning a split decision in 2000, and losing a controversial decision two years later. |
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Across Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, lawyers have already locked horns paving the way for lengthy court fights if the election is close. |
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It is quite normal that conflicts of interests may sometimes lead to quarrels or even fights. |
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The local constable was earning his pay again breaking up fights between the roughnecks. |
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In between fights, you go through training exercises to enhance attributes like power and quickness. |
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Of course, we have fights, but he is genuinely quick-tempered so it's over before it's begun. |
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Lee choreographs all his own fights based on jeet kune do, his own form of martial art. |
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The truly outstanding athlete always fights his way to the top, no matter what the odds. |
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Originally a male dance, dandiya raas once served as a stand-in for sword fights but has lost its meaning and is now just good fun all around. |
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Each scene is filled to the brim with artists showcasing their physical skills, from knife fights to acrobatic acts. |
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This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year. |
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Superman, the man of Steel, is a man of action, a man who although he is not American fights the great American fight. |
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Hands in pockets, they stand around jostling, jockeying for place, small fights breaking out and calming. |
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A whole folklore exists about the humiliations, petty vindictiveness, fights and resentments associated with involuntary communal living. |
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And unlike the joint in Indy where boxing was a no-no, the jail in Cali specializes in fights between hardened criminals. |
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Although there are still supporters of bullfighting, only the Monumental bullring now holds fights in the Catalan capital. |
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Each bullfight comprises six bulls and three matadors, each of whom fights two bulls. |
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Henry Armstrong held world titles at featherweight, lightweight and welterweight simultaneously and won 150 fights. |
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For four years there were no title fights for the welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight or heavyweight crowns. |
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After eight hours, we had gone solo and had splendid dog fights over the moors, huge fun, especially after two pints of rough cider! |
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I learned how to negotiate fights between adolescent girls without making it seem like parental interference. |
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Trisha looked out the window, ignoring the boys rambling about old fights and stupid bets. |
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The Manchester ace has been guilty of winding himself up, or allowing others to wind him up, in the build-up to past fights. |
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The fights are between foot soldiers fighting with swords, spears or axes fashioned out of rattan cane. |
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Scott knew about the fights and rows with Hallie that seemed to be Jesse's main concern all the time. |
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Bernard's thirty-one kayos in forty-four fights will attest to his success in using this theory. |
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Judging by their build and scarred bodies, they had definitely seen a few fights in an earlier life. |
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We make sure there are enough competitions around and fights organised at the club level to keep them busy too. |
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Kids under five should be encouraged to play at the park or engage in games of noncompetitive tag or playful snowball fights. |
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She fights off agonising back pain, sustained in a work injury two years ago, to keep the show on the road. |
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The 20-year-old faced an opponent with more than 50 fights under his belt in boxing and kick-boxing. |
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How else to explain the chronic neglect of a program that effectively fights some of our most pernicious and recalcitrant social problems? |
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Field Artillery is a basic combat arm, and the Army fights as a combined arms team. |
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That career lasted a year, and Hodgson appeared in five public fights under the nom de guerre Mad Dog Madison. |
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His promoter Frank Warren thought he had a deal to handle Hatton's first defence of his IBF title and the next two fights after that. |
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They wore knee pads because play was rough, with frequent fights over balls that went out of bounds. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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No wonder there are fights, that line is ridic and people get restless and annoyed. |
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The Preston middleweight faces another Brummie journeyman, William Webster, who has won once in 20 fights. |
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Tyreen is also a man of his word and he fights alongside Dundee as he had pledged. |
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Male lions use their manes to attract females, to scare competitors, to make them look bigger and to protect their head and neck during fights. |
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Then we had a snowball fight, wrestled around on the ground, and carried on with play fights for a short while until we were all quite exhausted. |
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For example, most styles of Chinese kung fu were created by mimicking fights of animals or birds. |
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They slash each other with these kypes in fights among themselves to determine who will spawn with the females. |
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As if the fights didn't make it memorable enough, the game was nip and tuck all the way. |
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Frankie is the leader of a skinhead gang, roaming the streets, getting into bar fights and trashing the occasional record store. |
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While a romantic comedy doesn't need all-encompassing idealism, this one fights any hint of it. |
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Five minutes later, Keyan was in the medical bay, stripped down to his boxers, with a medic fussing over him, muttering oaths about how barbaric the fights were. |
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Ed Brooke, the first african-american Senator since Reconstruction, embraced fights with the left and right. |
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First, one fights with another, then they make an alliance, then they go back to fighting each other. |
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That alliance between the spy agency and the military, forged in Iraq, would forever change the way America fights wars. |
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On more than one occasion, literal fights broke out behind closed doors, and the antagonism often fell along racial lines. |
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I am a citizen of two countries that attained their independence through hard-won fights for self-determination. |
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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo. |
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I personally knew of fights that went on between bobby and Robyn during that time. |
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Most of the fights occur in the minimum and medium security facilities because more inmates are warehoused together in order for the jail to keep their costs down. |
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Most fights involve hooking uppercuts or a cautious locking of horns or shoving head to head, ending when one animal signals submission and the winner lets him go. |
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Cornstarch-based GSE-containing powder fights athlete's foot and jock itch without the risks of talc, which is linked to cervical and lung cancers. |
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Relive the magic of the past 10 years of Top Model with this compilation of the best fights, freakouts, and breakdowns. |
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We also have Andy Morris, another undefeated featherweight and Gary Young, a light welter from Scotland who is really doing very well and is undefeated in ten fights. |
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They were quickly able to make sense of how to use aikido for handling rough shoving tactics like what is seen in wrestling, sumo and at the beginning of many street fights. |
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The book shares the stories of 10 courageous nuns, all fighting fights at an advanced age that few others would dare. |
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And therein lies a clue that perhaps this superman can in fact be tripped up by an opponent who fights through the pain to inflict agonies of his own. |
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Harvey, who had won five of his seven previous fights, took an eight count, and having felt Symonds' power resorted to holding for survival and was warned by the referee. |
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They still hadn't managed to redo their rooms, partially because of the lack of free time, partially because they had been too preoccupied with the fights. |
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Never was any bearer of this holy labarum injured during fights. |
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Plus, fights and dissension are always a good sign that something fun will happen during the show. |
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It's worth remembering that the wealthiest have been winning the distributional fights. |
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Three planes have been forced to divert because of fights over reclining seats. |
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He was fighting demons like a golfer fights the yips with his putter. |
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In most trade unions such a reorientation will require hard fights. |
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Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through. |
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The Colosseum was the greatest building in Ancient Rome but much smaller amphitheatres were built in Roman Britain and gladiatorial fights may have occurred in these. |
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The film wears all its anachronisms on its sleeve and evades any of the empty solemnity that is often associated with tales of love and sword fights. |
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There is nothing Mosley takes for granted about Wright, giving what might be a left-handed compliment in saying Winky sometimes fights to the level of his competition. |
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The reader leaves with a better sense of the firmament and frontline fights occurring in the current independent movement. |
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Latifah fondly remembers chastising other girls in high school when they got into fights over the simple things like boys. |
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Sadly, there are no bar fights, bank robberies or jailbreaks in this film. |
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In it, he foregoes a stunt double and suits up for scene after scene of brutal fights. |
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These fights usually end up with the death of one of the roosters. |
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The young who are not gnarled and knocked around by the old fights are tired of the overtones of special pleading. |
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There are rumbustious animal fights and wrestling matches, and Holi is celebrated on horseback, on elephant back, on foot, in a whirl of shifting colours. |
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It is believed that the original carnival was a much bigger and rowdier affair with fights, bear baitings and puppet shows, bull fights and secret assignations in gondolas. |
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Still no enemies were being engaged in running fire fights, or surrendering, and all the time casualties were mounting through sustained enemy sniper fire. |
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Among all the monsters Godzilla fights in the movie, the battle with Zilla is the shortest. |
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He takes them to man movies I don't want to see, he takes them for sword fights in the park or sledding in the snow. |
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He has shown that he is a man who fights best with his back to the wall. |
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No one really wants to see how a good person grows into a good person in spandex who fights for justice. |
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In autumn children listen to singing insects, observe and play with red dragonflies, collect inago locusts, stage spider fights, watch mantises, and collect wasps' nests. |
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Spitting, marleys, fights, and rolling down hills are the ingredients that make up the lives of these two accidental friends from different parts of town. |
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Some of these fights, like that in the Tijuana barrio of Maclovio Rojas, go back ten years, and have also been marked by the imprisonment of community leaders. |
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As with the previous four fights, the fifth went the distance. |
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They armed themselves with a range of dangerous weapons such as battleaxes and knives deployed in frequent fights for control and authority in and around the mining complexes. |
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But first, let's review the fights, and see just where our battlers stand! |
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He described two fights within the extended melee outside the nightclub. |
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Both sides wage spirited fights because, up until the moment Bush tips his hand, they assure themselves that the president shares their point of view. |
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These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism looks, how well its body metabolizes food or fights infection and sometimes even how it behaves. |
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It fights cholesterol, and is used as a tonic and a laxative. |
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After tacking to the right, John McCain is back to picking fights with Republican colleagues. |
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When Lester is by himself, his loneliness manifests itself in these stuffed animals that he talks to and fights with. |
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But those weapons are of limited utility, especially during close-in fights. |
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Nagging criticism, serious fights, flirting with strangers, and starting an affair are the classical ways of breaking out of the cage of a sex-starved relationship. |
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Otherwise how do you account for the fact that after three hours of intensive workouts girls are prepared to have snowball fights until dark or spend hours trampolining? |
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Scott's 28 now, so the quicker we get the fights the better. |
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Perhaps, except for older Australians, the term wowser is nearly obsolete, as the state fights to keep other addictive mind-altering drugs illegal and difficult to obtain. |
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As the Kenya shilling fights its way up against the dollar, shareholders are capitalizing on the stock market before, inevitably, the prices start coming down. |
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We'd celebrate our new trading status with cheap rum and boozy shindy dancing and the pirates would engage in swashbuckling sword fights over who gets first Arrgghs! |
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Stanley Johnson, a rebel thrown out of his unit many years ago for starting fights, is now a master sergeant. |
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It is a place where Action Man fights a turf war with Barbie. |
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He is a pugnacious writer and speaker himself, well used to picking intellectual fights. |
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Galactica is gritty, dark, and relevant for today, while still being full of space battles and gun fights and killer robots, zap kpow blam and such. |
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It was like one of those captivating heavyweight fights where the challenger takes a pounding but the beating is only physical and his spirit remains unspoilt. |
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But the rather unaggressive ant above, in Bako National Park in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo, feeds rather than fights. |
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And then, Wal-Mart fights back, and we'll tell you how the retailer is trying to make nice with thousands of Californians unhappy with its expansion. |
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Hamed had argued he needed to be able to use his private gym at all hours to adjust his body clock to specific times elsewhere in the world when training for fights. |
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The thick crowd parted often as fights broke out in different sections. |
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In short, drumming can increase the presence of T-cells, the white blood cell that fights viruses. |
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What causes youth violence at our school is mostly girl fights over boys. |
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Snow brought snowball fights, the building of snow forts and snowmen. |
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Even into my early teens we'd get the occasional storm that would give us several days of snow and plenty of material for snowball fights and snowmen. |
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They exchanged horror stories about controlling brides-to-be who obsessed over the trim on bridesmaids' dresses and got into screaming fights about appetizers. |
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At one time, it used to be said that boys liked books about adventures in strange lands, with plenty of fights, a few buccaneers, hoodlums and cowboys thrown in. |
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Flanked by dunes and beaches, Ano Nuevo Point is the winter home for thousands of northern elephant seals, with bulls staging dramatic fights for breeding rights. |
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He's a racing driver who lives in a junkyard and fights villainy. |
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Yet four years later, after a protracted series of court fights, Mindi does not have her daughter back. |
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He thus appears to remain sufficiently light on his feet to duck frequent fights with his wives, his business competitors, criminal gangs and communist cadres. |
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The idea that God fights Satan is both ancient and internally consistent. |
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If slaves had a history of fights or escapes, their price was lowered reflecting what planters believed was risk of repeating such behavior. |
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The fights between males that occupy nests for the first time are particularly intense. |
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Anderson worked directly with the talent including Viggo Mortensen and Karl Urban to develop the film's many sword fights and stunts. |
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How soon until their fans pick primary fights with the Old Guard? |
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The Kanalkampf comprised a series of running fights over convoys in the English Channel. |
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Biloxi officials say that the cameras have led to fewer fights and disruptions, freeing students to concentrate on their schoolwork. |
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A MERSEYSIDE pub faces closure following a string of fights, illegal lock-ins and drug-taking. |
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Pupils do have pillow fights but the daring of the midnight feast has been curbed by houseparents who don't mind too much anyway. |
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The satanic Temple wins these fights because they are small fights. |
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Following two more fights against Glen Kelly and Vincenzo Rossitto, Haye faced Alexander Gurov for the EBU cruiserweight championship. |
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However, Prince felt betrayed and had massive fights with her and called her a backstabber for getting to know Rowe. |
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In 2003 he won fights, two of which were the only fights he has fought in the United States. |
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He is a supporter of Nottingham Forest and occasionally trained at Forest's training ground before fights. |
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The Aussie battler scraps and fights for every single point and never gives an inch. |
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Marist's Rachel Copeland fights Ontario's Jaimi Arant and Kristy Church for a loose ball during Wednesday's state quarterfinal. |
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What we get is a sporadically coherent, jokey string of chases, fights and explosions. |
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Stewart said she would become a jailhouse lawyer to the extent her disbarment will allow, helping other inmates with their legal fights. |
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Minigames in the interactive village include snowball fights, a festival, and wishing wells. |
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Vallily faces four fights in five days if he''s to pick up 91kg gold on Wednesday, starting with Dominic Winrow on Saturday. |
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We just shadow boxed for 90 minutes and you don't win any fights when you shadow box. |
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At this point in his career, Froch racked up 9 wins in as many fights, with 7 coming by way of knockout. |
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It will host the WBC conference in 2004, and a bill of world title fights is threatened as an accompaniment to the wingding. |
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This makes it one of the biggest recent PPV fights, behind Miguel Cotto vs. |
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At this time, the older bulls rejoin the herd, and fights often take place between bulls. |
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Haye scaled 210lbs at a feisty weigh-in at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, the lightest he has been for any of his six heavyweight fights. |
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Also planned are water balloon fights, water guns and other attractions like bungee jumping, a mini aqua park, a DJ arena and a concert. |
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No more bad dreams at night, no more skollies under the bed with knives, no more fights with Jack. |
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He signed pro-forms for Frank Warren in 2000, lured by the promise of 12 lucrative fights, but Barrett reckons that arrangement held him back. |
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A BRUTAL life of illegal dog fights awaited Gypsie before she was rescued at 15 weeks old. |
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It wasn't a big lawn... but to us it was stadium-sized, with plenty of room for snow angels, snowball fights and the all-important snow forts. |
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Daddy holds, hugs, kisses, and caresses his young daughter but he rough and tumbles, throws around, and mock fights with his little son. |
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Medina would go on to have many more tough title fights, remarkably winning versions of the featherweight world title another three times. |
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Syed Azhar Rizvi celebrates being an active member of the Fatimid Foundation, which fights thalassemia and other genetic blood disorders. |
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More recently in 1990, Aysgarth Falls was used as a location in Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, in the scene where Robin Hood fights Little John. |
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The Rhode Island Auditorium also hosted won 29 of the 49 boxing fights of Rocky Marciano. |
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Hatton has attracted many fans who were very vocal in their support during fights. |
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There are thought pieces on the inevitable outcome of Twitter fights. |
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Polar bears injured in fights or accidents may either die from their injuries or become unable to hunt effectively, leading to starvation. |
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In 2002, Lewis defeated Mike Tyson in one of the most highly anticipated fights in boxing history. |
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The Philadelphian has recorded wins over Antonio Tarver and Winky Wright in his last two fights, both former world champions and both southpaws. |
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They can always move up or down in the social ladder by picking small fights. |
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This resulted in brawls and fights between both groups, which left a number of dead and wounded. |
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Before becoming a full member of the band, Chas Smash had been involved in fights with skinheads at performances. |
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After winning his first 21 fights, he defeated Donovan Ruddock in 1992 to take over the number one position in the WBC rankings. |
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Cure JM fights the rare disease Juvenile Myositis, which affects two or three children per million per year, said Hume. |
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The fights are seldom fatal but may leave the loser considerably debilitated. |
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Water deer use their tusks for territorial fights and are not related to carnivores. |
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The subjects were aggressive male cichlid fish, which often pick fights with others of their species. |
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Sparring and more vicious fights generally result from territorial defence in the breeding season. |
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In addition to dominant animals subduing subordinates, the female fights off her numerous suitors if she is not ready to mate. |
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Bruno kept winning fights, helping him to retain his spot as one of the world's leading heavyweights. |
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Some species are also known to directly defend their resident females and the ensuing fights can lead to severe wounding. |
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Mr Sutton said two videos showing dog fights and a magazine about pit bull terriers was also found at Nasir's home. |
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Such fights typically only occur among juveniles or adults of the same sex. |
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Youngsters also had mass water fights and swung on ropes as part of the countrywide Playday event at Queen's Square and Llwyn Isaf Green. |
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During such fights, red foxes will stand on each other's upper bodies with their forelegs, using open mouthed threats. |
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We saw dog fights up in the air, hoping nothing would happen to us and we saw one or two terrible sights. |
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Lopez, 32, is unbeaten in 49 fights, and was strawweight champion for eight years. |
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To say he went on a tear after turning professional would be an understatement. He went fourteen fights without tasting defeat. |
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However, I needed to work and so I carried on and I won most of my fights on decisions. |
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Benn then went on a winning streak of six fights leading up to another world title challenge. |
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In 1962, he began another comeback which lasted for only two fights, both of which he won, the last being held in Malta. |
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Big insurers have been heaping the governor with money just as he fights for massive reform of workers' comp. |
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He was also known for his pure fighting skills due to dislike of training for fights, which cost him at times in his career. |
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Strider fights them off with fire and leads the hobbits towards the Elven refuge of Rivendell. |
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The 25-year-old Quebecborn hitman, whose fights feature on YouTube, played for the Arizona Sundogs in the Central League last season. |
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His fights with Max Baer, Max Schmeling, Tommy Farr, Bob Pastor and Billy Conn were named fight of the year by that same magazine. |
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His most remarkable record is that he knocked out 23 opponents in 27 title fights, including five world champions. |
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Despite the public relations boon, Louis's charitable fights proved financially costly. |
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It's going to be contemporarily, it'll be one of the greatest fights in the last 15 years when it does happen. |
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