The time has come for Calgary's business community to compete with Toronto mano a mano. |
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Just as he's able to bring unquestioned muscle to visualizing an epic, Scott has primal, mano a mano conflict down pat. |
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Secondly, most of the story of Gladiator centred around mano a mano confrontations of one sort or another. |
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Even when you locate the commander, it won't always be a mano a mano match. |
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But the most recent opinion polls show that Sarkozy will lose that mano a mano matchup by a landslide. |
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That's where we left them, with Ronnie winning his seventh Mr. Olympia on the final mano a mano challenge, and Jay consigned to a close second for the third time. |
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Now, a mano a mano struggle between the two giants is under way. |
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Once airborne and spinning, it was mano a mano until the loser barfed. |
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A masterful bunter who navigated the bases with aplomb, Carew studied pitchers as if they were textbooks, looking for any advantage he might use in mano a mano confrontations. |
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There are still moments when referees clear out like rubberneckers to allow players to go mano a mano. |
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Is it when you decide that a crosswalk is a field of honor, an arena to go mano a mano with a careering cab? |
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The business was becoming mano a mano a mano. |
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It was striker versus goalkeeper, mano a mano. |
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How about sorting things out mano a mano, I suggest? |
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