The sides were neck and neck for most of the time as the supporters cheered them on. |
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Throughout the competition, a number of teams were neck and neck and it was only in the final rounds that the winners were evident. |
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In this instance, you have the unsavory spectacle of blatant cynicism racing neck and neck with latent xenophobia. |
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Recent opinion polls suggest the Liberals and Conservatives are neck and neck in national popular support. |
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The challenger was already running neck and neck with the incumbent president. |
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Two of the horses were neck and neck down to the finish line with a crowd of cowboys and cowgirls cheering them on. |
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Going into the final game, the two sides were neck and neck, so everything hinged on the 30-minute match. |
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In terms of reputation, the two architects were neck and neck by the time Hitler came to power. |
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He was neck and neck with someone, almost to the finish line when the pounding of fresh rain brought him to life again. |
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They had not had things all their own way and the race was neck and neck until the last 200 meters. |
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The ideological confidence trick by both the presidential candidates led to nothing but public confusion and thus a neck and neck fight. |
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The two crews were neck and neck at the half-way stage before York started to pull ahead to give themselves a half-length lead with 500m to go. |
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Chris DiMarco, the American who has a track record of excelling himself in the season's first major, was neck and neck with Mickelson. |
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We were neck and neck, him matching me stride for stride, the sounds of the screaming crowd overwhelming the sounds of us. |
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Till the end of the race, they were neck and neck and at the end of the race, they couldn't tell who won. |
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Polls put the two main candidates neck and neck at the head of a race with 24 candidates in all, making a run-off next month almost certain. |
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Tonight, it's the night before the election and the race for the White House is neck and neck. |
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She caught up, and we were neck and neck, going as fast as we possibly could. |
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Helian jumped up right behind her, and soon they were racing neck and neck. |
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It happened just as a Gold Cup was reaching its closing stages, with about five horses racing neck and neck. |
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The two cars were soon neck and neck, engines screaming down the narrow roadway. |
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These two evenly matched players compete neck and neck and so the mental element will make the difference. |
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The pair were neck and neck over the last and fought it out right to the winning post, with the judge needing several minutes to separate them in a photo finish. |
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Christmas has always been neck and neck with Halloween for the title of Best Time to traumatize Your Kids. |
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I think Fionn, Katrina, and Marla are all running neck and neck. |
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The candidates are neck and neck in the polls, and often seem to be running for president of Ohio, as their bus caravans nearly cross each other's paths. |
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The sudden rise in poll fortunes last month, when the party was neck and neck with Labour for the first time in a decade, appears to have been little more than a blip. |
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Bush and Harper are neck and neck, or redneck and redneck, in every social issue, including medicare. |
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While it was a neck and neck battle during the first half of the game, Rems Soba managed to pull away from third quarter by five points. |
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The Marlins and Astros are neck and neck to capture the Wild Card in the NL with odds of 11-10 and 6-5 respectively. |
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Brian Meehan's filly was neck and neck with eventual winner Speedfit Girl before jinking sharply to her left, giving Dwyer no chance of staying in the saddle. |
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The polls suggest that the candidates were neck and neck in the election. |
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