Loyalists are likely to dismiss the criticisms as a familiar refrain from opponents who have never come to terms with his leadership. |
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A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament. |
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But Ballintubber stormed into the game and outscored their opponents by six points to one in the final minutes. |
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The Queensberry Rules will have to be altered to allow two opponents to climb into the same ring as Lennox Lewis. |
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They are being used by unionist opponents of the peace process, and by the securocrats, to oppose demilitarisation. |
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Their opponents were not as well off, their ears ringing and their eyes stinging from the charge. |
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Paolo Di Canio, meanwhile, gave no quarter, tackling ferociously, harrying opponents and delivering a fierce long-range drive just over the bar. |
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The large maps make it incredibly easy to sit at an enemy respawn point and repeatedly kill opponents off before they can react. |
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The Scottish pack went at their opponents in the loose play and it was clear that they were the equals of England in that division. |
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As his political allies and opponents will know only too well, he had so much more to offer. |
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The reaction by its political opponents to this stand was one of savage and unrelenting hostility. |
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The forwards did not get into gear and should have given their opponents a lesson in scrummaging and loose play. |
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On the face of it, they have taken a couple of unrated late substitutes to replace fancied fighters, but neither of the new opponents is a mug. |
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Maybe it only blows up in your face if you mock your opponents deformities. |
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The opponents of the shogunate were adamantly opposed to the opening of Japan to foreigners. |
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The more complicated question for aquaculture opponents and public trust advocates is one of federalism. |
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The black and amber brigade again faced into the elements on Friday but on this occasion their opponents were not to be balked. |
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Does the host team annihilate all opponents within three days and crush them by an innings or so? |
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And if opponents aren't used to seeing such naked aggression, until they do, their immune response will be somewhat impaired. |
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His characteristic amicability often lulled opponents into a false sense of ease. |
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They simply battle on, showing the kind of guts and determination some of their more illustrious opponents seem to lack. |
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In a chessboxing fight two opponents play alternating rounds of chess and boxing. |
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Sometime ago, the first point was a serious bone of contention with some opponents of Australian government policy on East Timor. |
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Sam Games and Damien Robinson are physical safeties, not speed demons, and opponents have been able to capitalize. |
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It allows him to drain his opponents of any form of energy that they possess. |
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His opponents have warned they may break with the church over the decision. |
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Political opponents were assassinated, women were raped before being mutilated and killed. |
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The Florida Marlins swam against a torrent of critics, naysayers and opponents to win the World Series. |
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His Parliamentary opponents delightedly congratulated each other on their unprecedented exhibition of constitutional muscle. |
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All his opponents in his sensational contender days had been arranged by a sleazy matchmaker. |
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It's the punishment for turning traitor and helping the opponents during a war. |
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Nat Turner's rebellion radicalized opponents of slavery and provided a preview of the impending sectional crisis. |
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Because political opponents do consider their antagonists competent, this besiegement is of the mind. |
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With this letter, we enter a new phase of the nomination process, in which the opponents have something very substantial to talk about. |
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The old rugby adage was proven correct against the Boks as the Scottish pack gave their opponents no quarter and precious little ball. |
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To do so would mean giving a leg-up to the political opponents they defeated yesterday. |
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Conservative opponents of revolutionary socialism also repeated the idea that Leninism and Stalinism were the same thing. |
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Having bowled out their opponents for 170, the home side made light work of knocking off the required runs with more than 18 overs to spare. |
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And they cannot fail to call into question the motives on which the opponents of hunting claim to rest their case. |
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Some opponents of this war are genuine pacifists, and I respect their position. |
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You can't go far wrong with a foreign policy whose opponents are mainly dictators, anti-American European politicians and leftist whackos. |
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He is not just a football player intimidating opponents with biceps and triceps. |
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The constant in recent games has been a lament from opponents about being pushed around. |
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He kicked-started the campaign by rounding on opponents of the single currency. |
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Thus even his opponents acknowledged his sincerity, truthfulness and honesty. |
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This is an enormous leap, for the bulk of Prof. Budziszewski's arguments aim to refute opponents of capital punishment. |
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The younger players were well marshalled by their opponents and did not get the same latitude as they did in previous games. |
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Wanderers threw everything but the kitchen sink at their opponents in the first half, but Bucks stood firm. |
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The project's opponents concede the project is tastefully designed, with no Nassau-type high-rises knifing into the sky. |
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Even opponents from his days in the Indiana Senate attest to his character and ability. |
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Such opponents of the bans say that many smokers are addicted to tobacco and nicotine and therefore need to smoke. |
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He impressed me then, as he does now, as someone who prefers to browbeat opponents rather than reason with them. |
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And now they know their opponents in the last four after City finished top of the other northern group. |
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Our fast feet are no match for opponents on longboards, who tag us almost immediately. |
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A team who have finished ahead of their primary opponents for the past three years, Hearts head into today's match in arrears. |
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To say that opponents of neoconservative policies overestimate neocon influence is not to say that neocons are mere impotent scribblers, however. |
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Similar positions are to be found in Europe among the right-wing and neo-fascist opponents of the European Union. |
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They went in front after a freak bounce of the ball put it in their opponents net. |
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It is a great tragedy that such research bodies in social sciences be controlled by those who are avowed opponents of secularism. |
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In 2000, he used the same technique on the Ravens defense, which said nevermore, holding opponents to a league-record 165 points. |
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And at the interval they were holding their more illustrious opponents as they went into the break level. |
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Early research shows that mobile online gaming with real opponents has proven popular in trials, particularly among chess and backgammon players. |
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To be honest, they were our preferred opponents out of the four sides in the play-offs. |
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Until the memo surfaces, most opponents prefer behind-the-scenes warfare largely shielded from public view. |
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He did a nice impression of a bowling ball, knocking off his first nine opponents like so many tenpins. |
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He made an array of feints and shimmies that took him past opponents with relative ease. |
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With plenty of daylight still remaining we parted company with our well-laundered opponents and disbanded as unceremoniously as we had arrived. |
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A White House spokesman denied the nomination was lost and said the accusations had been trumped up by opponents of the president. |
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When they are fully ready, they assume their positions, and the camera turns, showing us their opponents for the first time. |
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As we concluded a particularly competitive match one of our opponents hit an approach shot over a green into a palmetto bush. |
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When British troops were introduced they interned hundreds of political opponents of the Unionists without trial. |
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Our opponents try to portray our belief in smaller government as not caring about those in need. |
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Strategically, too, Napoleon dazzled and overwhelmed his opponents with a series of brisk, bold manoeuvres. |
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The biggest drawback to this plan is that it will antagonize opponents of outsourcing. |
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These were paralysed by divisions between followers and opponents of Giolitti, interventionists, and neutralists. |
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Yorkshire have advanced to the quarter finals as a result of resounding wins over Minor Counties opponents in the previous two rounds. |
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Your political opponents could keep a meritless investigation alive in an effort to smear you. |
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With external enemies on its soils, internal opponents were dealt with harshly. |
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I will tell you this, we fear nobody and if we get a home draw we would give our opponents a run for their money. |
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Ministers and loyalist deputies praised the speech, but opponents suggested he was being two-faced. |
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A century later, he was rediscovered by Wycliffe and revered by the Lollards, but their opponents also found plenty to suit them in his work. |
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It's also true that a lot of conservative Republicans are big opponents for the war on drugs for the reasons that you mentioned. |
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The major opponents of the Slavophile position were the western influenced Nihilists. |
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They have struggled when opponents show no fear, and the 49ers ain't exactly quaking in their cleats. |
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They had to make do with a walkover in their final match of the season when opponents Victoria failed to show. |
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The ban on what opponents call partial birth abortion is likely to pass by a wide margin when it comes up for a vote scheduled in the Senate. |
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He defended the title another three times, stopping his opponents on each occasion, to put himself in line for the WBA world belt. |
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To me, a player's value is measured by the extent to which he causes his team to score runs and stops opponents from doing the same. |
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It isn't the first time they have unduly worried themselves by failing to put lesser opponents out of sight. |
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The home side were far ahead of their high-flying opponents in every match statistic bar one. |
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The turn brings the 4, and your opponents both check, suggesting their hands are weak. |
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First opponents of change construct an Aunt Sally, grossly misrepresenting it. |
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Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos. |
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He had a small body but he did marvelous judo, and could throw larger opponents without using any power. |
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Wharfedale, it seemed, had only to pressure the territory, play the game behind their opponents on the turn and kick downhill for the corners. |
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In 58 BC, the Roman leader Julius Caesar called the region's Belgae tribes the toughest opponents he had faced. |
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His comments were seized on by supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage. |
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Al-Jazeera gives air-time to their Arab leaders' opponents and to ordinary viewers and discusses taboo political and social topics. |
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The Mongols were actually ahead of most of their opponents in terms of technology, training and leadership. |
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The troops could not immediately and effectually reply to this fire, for their opponents were hidden behind the loopholed wall. |
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City opponents have redoubled their assaults, sensing that a Tory victory is not impossible. |
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As a result, the visiting side leapfrogged their opponents to move second in the table. |
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I would also like to express my appreciation of the courtesy shown to me by my opponents throughout the election and on polling night. |
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Then Martinez's subsequent mishit handed their opponents the all-important break. |
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They scrummaged better, often disrupting their opponents efforts, and in the line-out they were considerably ahead as well. |
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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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These young men may not be able to beat their opponents physically, but speed and craft does the trick in achieving results. |
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For distance lovers, a wanzer can be equipped with rocket launchers or bazookas to finish off opponents from a distance. |
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Since making his senior debut for Western Province in 2003, Burger has fended off his fair share of opponents on the field. |
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The internal workings of the machines cannot be examined by citizens, political opponents or technology experts. |
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The oil companies shouldn't be able to claim the lack of glaciers on Chambers Street as proof that their opponents are just scaremongers. |
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Various groups of rigorists began openly to accuse their opponents of laxity in the observance of poverty and even to disobey their superiors. |
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Our girls got off to a great start and threatened to whitewash their opponents in the first half. |
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The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway. |
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It meant being prepared to link arms with their political opponents in the centre and the right in opposition to terrorism. |
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There should always be a sense of urgency whether we are trailing behind our opponents or even leading by 50 points. |
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On what we've seen so far, it shouldn't much matter what age her opponents are, she'll still win. |
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Yet watch him on a tennis court and he is transformed into a ruthless matador, drawing his opponents in and going for the kill. |
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Would you like an advantage over your golf opponents whenever it's warm, humid or raining? |
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Among the earliest opponents of Nazism in Germany were Communists, Socialists, and trade union leaders. |
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A brother and sister arm-wrestling duo is proving a handful for opponents after walking away with a clutch of top titles. |
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Briefly, at a signal, two opponents show each other one of their hands, shaped like a rock, a piece of paper, or a pair of scissors. |
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Lincou is a muscular, tough player who likes to occupy the center of the court, causing his opponents to run around him. |
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Riding an unbeaten streak since 1998, Ward has dominated opponents in the middleweight and light heavyweight classes. |
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He moves around opponents with a litheness and grace unexpected in most prizefighters, let alone movie stars. |
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He may even have been deposed for a brief period after Christmas 1387, until his opponents fell out over the question of who should replace him. |
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The generals in turn used the opportunity to crack down on more militant opponents and stabilise the political situation. |
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Isn't this the same administration which slanders all opponents and threatened to fire an analyst for telling the truth? |
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The backs worked hard in the first half, while the midfielders and forwards outshone their opponents in the second half. |
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So all the president is doing is advocating a law that would harm his opponents and not him. |
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Worse yet, your opponents are unbelievably excellent shots who almost never miss. |
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Second, they'd imply that Chalabi had been unjustly maligned or demonized by opponents with other agendas to pursue. |
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At the same time, she clearly does believe not simply that her opponents are mistaken but that they are evil. |
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I wonder what these former opponents would have to say if we were told to change back to pounds, shillings and pence? |
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The identity of their opponents remains problematical, but on this showing, they will not be clad in green and gold. |
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The Cabinet opponents seem to amount to little more than a clutch of powerless bleaters. |
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Those favouring an armistice hoped that a negative reply from Roosevelt would deprive their opponents of a valuable trump card. |
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I have been heaped with some opprobrium by opponents of the project, and the issue has created deep divisions within the town. |
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In the old Scotch-Irish warrior tradition, Jackson regarded political opponents as mortal enemies to be crushed, if possible. |
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He had previously won a bumper at Tipperary and her bred for the flat opponents could never catch her as John Kielys mare made every post a winning one. |
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They also block the discard pile for the opponents when discarded. |
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He was only one teenage boy, and yet he took on several opponents at once. |
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The Belarusians had held a commanding 2-0 advantage heading into the second leg thanks to their 2-0 win over their opponents in Borisov a week ago. |
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Nationally, Wisconsin is considered a bellwether state because ban opponents here will have considerable lead time to mount an aggressive campaign to stop the amendment. |
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Verdict leaves supporters cheering and opponents gnashing their teeth in frustration. |
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Ironically, both the opponents and proponents of LGBT equality are repeating the colonialist narrative. |
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We forgave him for not shaking the hands of his opponents when Orlando erased the Cavs in the 2009 playoffs. |
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Although at least the government was now in one place rather than scattered around the Loire, this also made it easier for Reynaud's opponents to concert their activities. |
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He is counting on his opponents to overplay their hand, and a forgiving public to let him do his job as governor. |
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The balance and agility you gain will have you leaping above your opponents at beach-volleyball matches, acing your game on the tennis court and more. |
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Contemporary opponents of liberalism prefer indirect lines of attack. |
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It was this group, founded by rock-ribbed conservatives and opponents of the president in 1940, that was the biggest and best-organized antiwar movement in American history. |
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This has all fueled attacks against Comstock by her opponents in the primary, who include arch conservative Del. |
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The opponents prominently included Norman Wolfinger, the state attorney for Seminole and Brevard counties. |
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It should be said that the most fervent opponents of the Affordable Care Act are Republican base voters. |
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Again, opponents have learned on the enemy ball to counter movement by matching their adversaries' lifters, and reacting with appropriate alacrity. |
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Buoyed by the let-off, Swinford punished their opponents emphatically. |
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The opponents know this deep down, or at least fear it, and that is the true reason for their choleric obsession. |
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Press watchdogs and Murdoch opponents alike may be hoping to witness a skewering on the stand. |
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It is critical that even as we unveil the motivation of opponents and antagonists, we are careful not to inadvertently help them in their effort to disrupt our work. |
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Talk about wanting to annihilate opponents never wins friends and making insulting gestures at beaten teams will soon remove any lingering goodwill that the team enjoy. |
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With gameplay more derivative of the Harlem Globetrotters than the NBA, players bust insane ankle-breaking moves to confuse and fake out opponents on their way to the hoop. |
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For a candidate whose opponents on the right were hell-bent on hanging the RINO label on him, it was a problem. |
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Thackley gave their opponents the run around for much of the mismatch, cutting Brodsworth open at will with crisp passing and intelligent movement. |
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This was a facile victory for the girls who stormed into the game from the tip-off and dominated their opponents in every sector to seal a great win. |
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The counter-motion makes some concessions to opponents of the war, restating the party's belief that military action should only take place when all diplomatic efforts fail. |
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However, the Wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their York opponents had been badly hampered by the absence of one of their star players. |
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With a big serve and a walloping double-handed backhand, Safin is apt to overwhelm opponents but Haas has some big strokes of his own and to his credit withstood the barrage. |
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Philip, however, lived to face four Angevin opponents on the English throne and the longevity of his own reign brought security and stability to his country. |
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Perhaps he has matured amazingly since telling the media he would call a spade a spade, and, if necessary, whack his opponents over the head with it. |
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Animal testing opponents say there are other ways to gather data, including the use of computer technology, cell tissue cultures and chemical toxicity tests. |
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Seven others have been abandoned before completion while 18 teams have been awarded walkover victories to date because their opponents have failed to fulfil fixtures. |
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Though respect for Brissie was great, opponents gave him no quarter. |
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Likes to intimidate opponents before big races such as kissing both his biceps, striking a double biceps pose, and throwing a phantom right-handed uppercut knock-out blow. |
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They laughed at his jokes, hissed at his political opponents and rose to their feet for his applause lines. |
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Over the weekend, suleiman startled opponents by announcing his entry into the presidential race. |
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In fact, the way he distinguishes himself from his opponents is his fervent opposition to the Keystone pipeline. |
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Accusing his opponents of being locked in a Cold War mind-set, it is Stone who is beholden to old orthodoxies. |
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But the attacks could also weaken the most potent opponents to the dictator Bashar al-Assad. |
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Doncaster played the second half a man down after Ross had lamped Cain, but their opponents could well have romped to victory with or without that advantage. |
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On the ice, the emphasis no longer is on the meltdowns he used to suffer when the pressure was the greatest, when opponents tried to get under his skin. |
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When her opponents chose a blacksmith as their champion, she produced the same type of defender. |
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As the equality movement found a renewed focus and determination, so its opponents ratcheted up their efforts to scupper it. |
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His problem now is that, with an election in the offing, his political opponents will look for every opportunity to wrong-foot him and that is sad for the country. |
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His opponents are up against the bizarre logic that pushed the crack-smoking Toronto mayor to ascend and survive. |
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And it may cease to be a worry at all if the avowed opponents of stop-and-frisk have their way. |
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He implied that the opponents who are calling for him to drop out of the race are seeking to disenfranchise the voters. |
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The opponents of free trade were by and large those interests that feared British competition in textiles, coke and coal, iron, steel, and machinery. |
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If the bidder loses he pays the opponents and also the kitty. |
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An accomplished Machiavellian, he used his ill-gotten wealth and his powers of patronage to outfox potential opponents and to keep wavering officials in line. |
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Yet the brutish rhetoric inevitably coming from GOP opponents will only alienate Hispanics even more than they already are. |
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With none of his opponents on the airwaves, Wolf has shot to a massive lead for the May 20 primary. |
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Julius Caesar established the acta Diurna to weaken his political opponents by revealing the proceedings of government. |
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Many from his side of the aisle are now just as wrong on this issue as his opponents are. |
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The little man with the gloves and short sleeves had no sooner orchestrated something at one end than he was thwarting his opponents at the other. |
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But he's a talk show host, so his opponents should take him on in public. |
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His departure left bitterness among his local supporters and the allegations which he still faces alarmed party supporters, opponents and non-aligned voters alike. |
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In arguing that abortion causes suicide, abortion opponents turn correlation into causation. |
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Del Toro brings a solid visual eye to the project, but his fight scenes are overlong and too close to a WWF battle royal than superhuman opponents squaring off. |
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And when he sacrificed in four spades on the next round, he made it much easier for the opponents to judge whether to bid higher or, as here, to double for penalties. |
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Obamacare is pushing America down the road to serfdom, but neither its opponents nor advocates seem to have noticed. |
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The military gave Morsi a 48-hour deadline to reconcile with his opponents and create a more open and pluralistic government. |
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The majority of Brazilian social scientists, opponents of neo-Malthusianism, were against any type of presence of the State in the field of human reproduction. |
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Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
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In a solo contract, except for solo 13, the bidder receives 1 unit plus 1 per overtrick from each of the opponents when making the number of tricks in the contract. |
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But gaining while your opponents are dropping is all you need to win in the zero-sum game. |
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Centre field was even enough although Derek Treacy caught some high ball head and shoulders over his opponents and kicked two points into the bargain. |
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A second problem is the existence of other types of economic rents that go largely untaxed, which struck the opponents of Henry George as terribly important a century ago. |
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A fine all-round performance from Duffield's Lee Wild went unrewarded as opponents Drax clinched the runners-up spot in the first division of the HPH York Vale Cricket League. |
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Chasing a victory target of 80 after dismissing their opponents for 170 earlier today, the tourists sealed their comfortable triumph in just 17.2 overs. |
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But dismissing your opponents as uneducable and unlearned by making dismissive remarks about the quality of their teachers serves no useful purpose. |
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Representatives of the licensed trade, previously regarded as the most implacable opponents of the ban, indicated that they were reconciled to its eventual implementation. |
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If opponents of gay rights are supposed to be retreating into oblivion, they missed the memo. |
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This public dustup signaled to Ahmadinejad's domestic opponents that it was open season on the president. |
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Until then, its opponents will attack it vigorously by name and dare those who disagree to defend. |
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He also vented his anger at their opponents for their unsporting antics during the game and yesterday he even suggested that their euphoria will now be replaced by shame. |
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Contrary to the blood-soaked novel, when you get yourself in a sword fight, opponents will kneel down and give up when you've hit them enough times. |
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Libertarians rightly recoil at the authoritarianism of their opponents in the debate but wrongly privatize what is an inherently collective and political right. |
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We cannot repudiate unchangeable truths, their opponents retort. |
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They refused to allow their opponents into an easy scoring position and when they stole the ball the rest acted as support players for the ball carrier. |
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If you could be confident of one thing yesterday, it was that he would have a marginal impact against opponents who had marked him out for special attention. |
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But it could be a mistake for political opponents to underestimate him. |
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Only after they complete their struggles against their opponents will they reach the moment of truth, where they will have to seriously deal with the road map. |
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He's energizing his opponents and driving away moderates in droves because he is a right wing ideologue who refuses to make even the slightest concession to achieve consensus. |
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And perhaps most important, to deflect criticism and mollify opponents with politesse and wit. |
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All of this happened while he endured endless taunting and baiting by racist opponents and hostile crowds and frigid responses from some of his own teammates. |
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How come the turnout is higher, if most of Netanyahu's staunchest opponents expect him to remain in office? |
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So it's really unfortunate when the Vice President plays politics like this and once again demonizes his opponents and misleads the American people. |
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They kicked and fought and spat and succeeded in repeatedly filling their opponents with fear. |
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For those who see her withering her opponents with television soundbites, it comes as a surprise to find her sense of humour always bubbling close to the surface. |
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If yesterday's purchase of shares is the precursor to a takeover bid, those qualities will make them formidable opponents for the Manchester United board. |
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Time and again he won possession inside the mid-field area, shimmied, dummied and generally toyed with his opponents before threading delightful passes to his team mates. |
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The fundamental problem with fighting against opponents who use asymmetrical warfare techniques is that they attempt to blend in to the civilian population. |
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He is best known for his brutal suppression of opponents and hardline rule over Zimbabwe. |
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News that a gambling overhaul could be shelved should prompt Blackpool Council to seek new family attractions for key sites, casino opponents claimed this week. |
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Labour's opponents claim they are encountering a door-step scunner factor with the government's choice of election timing, four days before Christmas. |
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Now opponents of judicial activism can offer all sorts of arguments why this is supposedly a bad thing. |
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Voters don't like political advertisements in which opponents disparage one another. |
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He loves cut in the ground and coming round a bend and showed he's far from a back number when third behind his two opponents in the Rockingham at the Curragh. |
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The point of this Nazi-like system was to weaken the opponents of the military government. |
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Their Chinese opponents were supported by powerful artillery and mortars, and adept in the continual nightly patrolling contest in no-man's land between the lines. |
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First, arguers must convey to opponents that they are understood, and then they must delineate the aspects of opponents' positions that are valid. |
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During the Exclusion Crisis, the word Tory was applied in Kingdom of England as a nickname to the opponents of the bill, called the Abhorrers. |
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To his opponents in Parliament this seemed like a prelude to arbitrary rule, so James prorogued Parliament without gaining Parliament's consent. |
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His intellectual opponents included the heretic Marcionites and Valentinians, and the pagan Cynic Crescens. |
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Luther made certain concessions to the Saxon, who was a relative of the Elector, and promised to remain silent if his opponents did. |
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Initially, Richard aimed only to purge his Lancastrian political opponents from positions of influence over the king. |
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The oath was a key issue for opponents of the Treaty, who refused to take the oath and therefore did not take their seats. |
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Chelsea also struggled to keep possession as QPR harried and chased at every opportunity, giving their opponents no time on the ball. |
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This was especially to the advantage of the Russian detachment because their Tatar opponents did not have industrial weapons. |
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The clerical opponents of the Reformation systematically invoked Galfridian prophecy to justify their resistance. |
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Many of our opponents in Congress are advocating a freeze in Federal spending and an increase in taxes. |
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Following an influx of supportive refugees and new elections to the city council, Calvin's opponents were forced out. |
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John Major was described by his opponents as a dyed-in-the-wool Conservative. |
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A hemispheric axiom has it that when a dictator falls afoul of Washington, his opponents are emboldened to try to topple him. |
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Even if they can't be fully explained, those numbers give Skimming the edge over five opponents who, combined, are 1 for 11 at Del Mar. |
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He criticizes his opponents by insinuation rather than directly. |
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His opponents have accused him of hotdogging after he scores a touchdown. |
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His political opponents have portrayed him as an inept stumblebum. |
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These tactics are designed to involve opponents in alleged self-contradictions or other absurdities. |
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Misunderestimate What President Bush's opponents have learned not to do to this president, in his own word. |
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Canadian politician Justin Trudeau said that his joking remarks had given his opponents an opportunity to counter him. |
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As it was, the hosts failed to build on their dream start as they were scragged and snared by opponents who never make things easy for you. |
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In the years following his recovery, Zwingli's opponents remained in the minority. |
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And it was one of those rallies at which the number of opponents may have been more impressive than the number of actual ralliers. |
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There are certain Quelea birds that have proved to be quite the opponents of progress as they pluck the rice once the area has been flooded. |
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Traditionally, they were political opponents of the eunuch establishment, but also to the military establishments who crewed the fleet. |
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Murphy will not be able to take part in the parade because of the road race, but he will be doing his canoe and Big Cheese opponents one better. |
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These seemingly impossibly fast rates of evolution implied by this Cambrian explosion have long been exploited by opponents of evolution. |
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At the same time, Afonso refused approaches from opponents of the Viceroy, who encouraged him to seize power. |
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Given that you believe your opponents in that hearts are not a danger suit this really leaves only the two minor suits to choose from. |
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He shoots the breeze with playing partners and opponents alike, while his clubable nature ensures he always stands his round at the 19th hole. |
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As Philip marched south, his opponents blocked him near Chaeronea, Boeotia. |
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Death penalty opponents regard the death penalty as inhumane and criticize it for its irreversibility. |
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These tactics consisted of small groups who attempted to catch their opponents by surprise, through an ambush. |
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Some clerical opponents and families such as al Dossari left or were exiled to Saudi Arabia and Iran. |
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Bellamy says his opponents push for the underdog title every year, and his side will not be dropping its guard for a minute. |
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Hawarden were given a walk-over by scheduled opponents Hawk Green, from the Stockport area. |
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The top two seeds Puneet Varier and Brent Dixon received walkovers from their first round opponents Ankur Tiwari and Madhav Juneja. |
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Franklin contends that in European Union elections opponents of the federation, and of its legitimacy, are just as likely to vote as proponents. |
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In France, the book met with an unfriendly reception from both supporters and opponents of the regime. |
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He doesn't talk trash about opponents either and it's nice to see that our boxing will do the talking. |
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Eventually the king backed the queen's opponents and attempted to divorce her. |
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Some opponents of globalization see the phenomenon as a promotion of corporatist interests. |
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His opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God and that this was heretical. |
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Rory Delap's long throw-ins are a familiar weapon to the Potters' opponents but this does not make them any easier to defend against. |
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As debates raged in an attempt to come up with a new formula, three camps evolved among the opponents of the Nicene creed. |
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They've had to put up with wolf-whistles, taunts and insults from their opponents during their matches in Coventry's Sunday League. |
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Moreover, opponents are threatening a prolonged talkathon that could drag on into next year's presidential primary season. |
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Team Blue includes a mechanical engineer and a science writer, but Team Red may be one up on the opponents with the naval architect. |
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Finally, he attacked them how they least expected it, by feigning a retreat to draw his opponents into a trap. |
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It's a good idea for boxers to size up their opponents before their matches. |
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In general, these opponents are wary of the concentration of power or wealth that such governance might represent. |
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There are only a handful of Chavez and his opponents online. |
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The chief causes of his victory over his opponents were his great popularity and the reverence paid to the episcopal character at that period. |
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In cases where the legitimacy of the army or its opponents is questioned, some legal definitions have been created. |
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It also allowed the king to dismiss many of his opponents who adhered to the old mythology. |
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They show the caricatures of Smith drawn by the opponents of views on hierarchy and inequality in this online article. |
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Beaton's claim was based on a version of the late king's will that his opponents dismissed as a forgery. |
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During his 13-year career as a game-changing NFL linebacker, Lawrence Taylor hit opponents so hard he often made them see stars. |
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