A day before their mano-a-mano in Miami, they appear to have a lot in common. |
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Would he care to desist his blathering on what is clearly an unfair system, and step outside and settle this mano-a-mano? |
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I took him up on his challenge, mano-a-mano, and, like the Liberal Party, he did not keep his commitment. |
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The way we should elect our President is by having a mano-a-mano contest of skill. |
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Fortunately, the film's centerpieces, the two mano-a-mano confrontations between Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro, are stunning. |
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Let's hope he's right, and that the mano-a-mano matches produce a boffo finish. |
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This will take bodybuilding into a combative mano-a-mano arena never before seen. |
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Of course there's the end scene where the villain and the hero have a nice little mano-a-mano fight to the death. |
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But at the end of the day, what truly makes the NFL so much more popular than its rival sports is the violence and mano-a-mano confrontations on which it's based. |
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Akiko and Hashio get to settle an old-time lovers' feud mano-a-mano. |
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Had he shrunk himself down to the size of a cell and injected himself into sick patients' bodies, to battle mano-a-mano with their disease-causing microbes? |
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We sat tensely in the courtroom while the mano-a-mano struggle ensued between the two skilled lawyers. |
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The other candidates seemed to disappear as the public debate became a heated mano-a-mano between the two leading candidates. |
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The newcomer brashly engaged the veteran player mano-a-mano. |
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