At first, No10 said it was a private affair – a knockback that provoked even further scrutiny of his family's wealth and how it was earned. |
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Poulter may be an Arsenal supporter but rejection by Tottenham Hotspur at the age of 14 was the first, key sporting knockback of his life. |
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The two companies warned the federal knockback would put in jeopardy assistance from the Victorian government. |
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In this business, you have to be aware that along the way you will get the odd knockback but, if you persevere and want it, it will be there. |
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I saw other actors and thought, 'Yes, you're a bit more dedicated and a bit more serious and a bit better than me.' So that was a little knockback. |
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Dave Artell crossed from the left and Blundell delivered a pinpoint knockback to Asamoah who drilled the ball home from six yards. |
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Whatever the outcome, this is a serious knockback for Osborne – who will need to settle Conservative angst over Europe if he has any chance of fulfilling his ambitions. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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