He climbed the leaderboard to run in as high as 7th position and lapped consistently until pitting for a driver change. |
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He lost his front wing in the collision and dropped to last after pitting for a new nose. |
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After passing the induction period the potential becomes unnoble and remains finally in the vicinity of the pitting potential. |
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The tip of the stick is often driven into the cloth with force, weakening the structure of the weave, and pitting the playing surface. |
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The P-type cell has scalariform pitting typical of most modern vascular plants. |
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In all, 10 matches were contended on the day pitting Thai boxers against foreign competitors. |
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It serves to split the working class, pitting unionized against nonunionized sections, to the mutual detriment of both. |
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Bailey Lockhart is a bush pilot, pitting her wits against the wilderness and against the various frustrated men who set their sights on her. |
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In experiments pitting the two in a Plexiglas arena, the metalmark faced down its nemesis time after time. |
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Here I am in a boat, with fellow fisherman, Hal, pitting my newly acquired skills against the canny trout. |
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His interviews became notorious, often pitting a four-star admiral against a midshipman or junior officer in his twenties. |
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The move threatens to create a schism in the Church, pitting modernisers against traditionalists. |
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The metal used was a soft soda lime glass, which in inclined to pitting and will give a misleading impression of age. |
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Once the worst pitting and damage is filed away, he sands the metal with a coarse sandpaper. |
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One sees here yet another variant of the revisionist tactics of pitting the old against the new. |
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A slight pitting due to the background can be seen with a magnifying glass, where as a punch leaves a cleaner impression. |
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By pitting metal surfaces, it provides a habitat for scale and bacteria to form. |
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Soon, however, that report was shot down, and the standoff, pitting a renegade cleric against the powers that be, was right back where it began. |
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The idea of taking werewolves and vampires and pitting them against each other seems like a novel idea. |
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China found itself up against the fruits of the British Industrial Revolution, pitting junks against steam warships. |
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The all-American women's final is today, pitting defending champion Lindsay Davenport against Venus Williams. |
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Damage to instrument surfaces, including corrosion, rust, and pitting, also can result. |
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Examination showed jugular venous distension and bilateral pretibial pitting edema. |
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We made a good call early on by not pitting on that first stop and it paid-off. |
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The liquid jet as it strikes the solid surface can cause localized erosion and surface pitting. |
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The building was put up in 1862 and in 1875 hosted an intramural hockey game pitting two teams of McGill students. |
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Biovermiculation is limestone erosion and dissolution caused by bacteria over time in the form of pitting and etching. |
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Regular inspection helps workers to screen for equipment that may have been weakened by corrosion, leakage, pitting, dents or gouges. |
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Leave some cherries whole so people can see later on how hard you worked pitting real cherries. |
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He began to pick up the pace and managed to climb to 6th during the first hour before pitting for fuel and fresh tyres. |
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Corpac detects active, localized corrosion and pitting in stainless steel, carbon-steel, aluminum alloys, zircalloy and more. |
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This battle, pitting the British against the native Zulus, has been thoroughly analyzed throughout the years. |
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It was a simple test, pitting Gore's PTFE floss against standard nylon floss and asking consumers which they preferred. |
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Its anti-oxidation, moisture-displacing agent protects against rust, pitting and corrosion. |
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Then, inspect the blades for pitting, nicks, dents, cracks and corrosion, especially on the leading edges and face. |
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It recognised that a policy that insists on equal terms for rich and poor is like pitting a bull mastiff against a chihuahua. |
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Since pitting corrosion is unacceptable for metallic implants, additional polishing or passivation treatments should be expected for 316L stainless-steel implants. |
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One can never appreciate or even understand Burgundy simply by pitting it against the lush fruit-forward styles of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the New World. |
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If I might say parenthetically, the Bloc is simply interested in pitting Canadians against Canadians. |
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Failure: Severe stain or moderate deterioration, pitting cratering or etching of work surface material. |
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Sporadic pitting is present but only in the last few rows of latewood tracheids. |
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The obduracy of finance ministers on this matter is a battle pitting raw politics against the principle of reform. |
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So The Daily Beast put Blekko to the test, pitting it against Google and Bing in a grueling 100-search face-off. |
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Console is in excellent shape just some minor scuffing on the finish and some pitting on the chrome. |
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And there is no denying that in pitting them against Argentina, Germany and Egypt, the draw has been far from kind to Uncle Sam? |
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The wear on the bore surface and pitting also suggest looseness of the bushing in the bore. |
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The fight is pitting a dry legal position against an emotional and politically potent one. |
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It seems a low-key approach to Saturday's most flavoursome tie, one pitting the GM Vauxhall Conference club against the 1987 FA Cup winners. |
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That way we would not be pitting one set of seniors against another set of seniors. |
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Rarely have either worked alone and it is time to stop pitting one against the other. |
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Under magnification, the second-stage cooler tubes displayed evidence of corrosion pitting on the outer surfaces. |
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The drilling, or pitting, in strategically selected areas, tests economic reliability of the deposit. |
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I know MMA fans have been wanting to play as me and pitting me against any opponent. |
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If these residues are allowed to cool on the ceramic surface pitting or even cracking may occur. |
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In the worst case, etching may cause severe pitting rather than revealing the desired grain boundaries or surfaces. |
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The US has already had some success in pitting the poor against each other. |
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After initial qualifying, the team sprint takes the form of a face-off, pitting one team against another racing on the opposite side of the track. |
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The students are to take part in a national debating competition pitting their skill against students from over 200 schools and colleges all over Ireland. |
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He seems keen on conflict, pitting the countryside against the city. |
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It is distinguished from other swellings by pitting under pressure. |
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He took the lead briefly before pitting for fuel at the end of the race. |
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They face it every week, pitting themselves against tortuous terrain and filthy weather, recovering the fells' casualties without pay or team funding. |
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Perhaps the closest Senate race in the United States is the one pitting Bruce Braley against Joni Ernst in Iowa. |
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Paganism has proven to be the ultimate test of pitting intellect against emotion, and within that framework, it has been the healing salve for a broken spirituality. |
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Howard Kurtz examines the nasty narratives, pitting Mr. Ineffectual against Mr. moneybags. |
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The blithe spirit of the students perhaps best symbolises the fair that has evolved over the years, pitting the youngsters against their best peers. |
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By 2006 Al-Qaeda in Iraq had plunged the country into civil war, pitting Shia against Sunni. |
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The real contest was for second place, pitting Ron Paul against Newt Gingrich. |
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The volunteer diagnosticians are students, retired doctors, nurses and even laymen and women who enjoy pitting their wits against a good medical mystery. |
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High positive potentials were avoided during the experiments because intensive pitting corrosion appeared in some solutions at high potentials. |
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It can be used to line new tanks and repair pitting corrosion damage or as a reinforced lining for refurbished tank bottoms. |
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It would appear to me that the Reform Party is not particularly interested in the process of renewal but rather wants to focus on regionalism and wants to try to divide the country by pitting region against region. |
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Localized corrosion attack in an otherwise resistant surface produces pitting corrosion. |
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Regrettably, much of the debate on this issue has taken place on emotional grounds, pitting the hope of curing heart-rending medical conditions against the deeply held moral and ethical convictions of many Canadians. |
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Use of the KCR inhibitor caused a repeated lowering of passive current density as well as complete protection from pitting corrosion. |
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The UEFA Super Cup acts as the curtain-raiser for the new UEFA club competition season, pitting the winners of the previous season's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League against each other. |
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It was often not clear whether Mr Brown was pitting himself against the market-based policies Mr Blair favoured for ideological or baser political reasons. Personal experience of the two men also had its effect. |
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It fuelled nationalism and the break-up of the USSR, pitting far richer, more industrialised areas against more backward, less industrialised ones. |
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Coleridge is often seen as pitting a vitalist theory of nature against the mechanical materialism of the Enlightenment. |
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A program of pitting for diamondiferous gravels was completed in the Upper Chicoria Creek area. |
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Selective corrosion grows in service at a faster rate than adjacent pitting corrosion. |
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Relatedly, disciplinarily appealing as it may be, pitting the realist and national mythmaking theories against each other is not very plausible. |
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The radioactive treasure in the Blue Ridge foothills is pitting neighbour against neighbour and North Carolinians against Virginians. |
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Buffed stainless steel rollers resist corrosion, pitting and abrasion. |
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In reply, OPG explained that 100 is the maximum acceptable number of tubes likely to develop leaks at the sites of pitting following a worse-case accident that causes an over-pressurization of the generators. |
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A fatigue crack developed in the engine crankshaft as a result of corrosion pitting and the absence of a case-hardened layer on the fillet radius of the number six connecting rod journal. |
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These bubbles implode against the liner surface and cause pitting. |
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A cymbal clash launches, Allegro, the second variation, very short, and pitting the virtuosity of the piano against the orchestra with a muted trumpet playing the theme, one with a sharp-edged sound that is typically Russian. |
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Several members cast it as an either-or issue, pitting the form of the headhouse against the function of the passageway. |
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British soldiers in Egypt used to have jerrymander fights, pitting one against another. |
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Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race is a sprint from start to finish without pitting for fuel or tyres. |
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Segal asserted that by pitting mythical thought against modern scientific thought, such theories imply modern humans must abandon myth. |
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Older skeletons showed the most extensive pitting, whereas calves showed no damage. |
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Maurice, however, had long ago determined to limit his efforts against the Lombards to intrigue and diplomacy, pitting the Franks against them. |
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The relationship of both parties turned bitter, with the two pitting again during the 2010 city elections in which Lim won against Atienza. |
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The slag inclusions have been shown to disperse corrosion to an even film, enabling the iron to resist pitting. |
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Other damage to the IFWU componentssmearing of the roller metal, denting and pitting of the gear housing roller path, and breakup of the oilites-is also indicative of damage caused by slipping and spitting out. |
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To sum up, taking into account the positions, strengths and weaknesses, the new player will be a very large one against whom we will pit ourselves but against whom we are already pitting ourselves on a worldwide scale. |
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Chlorine deposits on the surface of the cork, in the presence of water, produce an acidic solution which can attack the anodic coating on the aluminum and initiate superficial corrosion pitting. |
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Changing rainfall patterns will make land that previously was most appropriate for pastoralism more appropriate for agriculture, thereby pitting farmers against herders for scarce land resources. |
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History now seems to weigh against Vézelay, with residents unusually protective of their beloved basilica, recalling lessons learned in the religious wars of the Middle Ages pitting villagers against church authorities. |
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Therefore, consumers need to be acquainted with the existence of Measurement Canada and its role as an arbiter in conflicts pitting consumers against food stores. |
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Even his more mundane pots and bowls are highly tactile, with surfaces ranging from volcanic pitting to crackled glazes and sgraffito decoration. |
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Uzbekistan will lock horns with Thailand and Iran in Group B, with the final group pitting Kyrgyzstan with Hong Kong, and also Vietnam, who impressed in last year's AFC Women's Asian Cup as hosts. |
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When school began my classmates would court me, hoping I might invite them for a weekend, and I would make a game of pitting them against one another. |
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Instead, he invented cinematic paradoxes, pitting montage against very long takes. |
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I remember the women in the kitchen making chowchow and pitting cherries from the backyard tree. |
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States are cracking down on cockfighting, the illegal practice of pitting two roosters in a fight to the death while people place bets. |
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We have a war within our boundaries pitting men against women, and our children, whom we both love, end up being the cannon fodder in which the winner takes all. |
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Remitting distal lower extremity swelling with pitting oedema in acute sarcoidosis. |
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Nail features include nail dystrophy, which ranges from mild pitting or ridging of the nail plate to hyperkeratosis and onycholysis. |
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Caribbean amber, especially Dominican blue amber, is mined through bell pitting, which is dangerous due to the risk of tunnel collapse. |
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Bloodshed was dividing our peoples and pitting brother against brother. |
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This new paradigm means not pitting economies against one another but looking to see where they are complementary, since CO2 reductions in one country can be wiped out by increases in another. |
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No evidence of any arcing or pitting was noted on this insert. |
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According to the spokesman of the National Reconciliation Government, the events of 6,7,8 and 9 November 2004 pitting the Ivorian demonstrators against the Licorne Force resulted in 63 dead and 1,300 injured. |
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He also feels that OPG considered only average effects of the decontamination process and did not consider the much deeper localized corrosion and pitting that occurred. |
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The only way to really tell this, if one drug is 'better' than another, is to run an experiment pitting one drug against the other in a head-to-head trial in a group of similar MS patients. |
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It is forcing a false division among various governments and civil society groups and seemingly pitting progress in disarmament against that in non-proliferation. |
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There was bilateral lower-extremity pitting edema and a hyperpigmented pretibial rash that was not palpable. |
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Things peaked a year later with a Sunday afternoon biffo pitting a good-sized detachment of rockers against a combined force of surfies and clubbies. |
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Bones show the same pitting that signals decompression sickness in humans. |
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Distal extremity swelling with pitting edema in polymyalgia rheumatica. |
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Like the first movement, it uses a triple subdivision of the beat and often creates tension by pitting duple against the prevailing triple metric beat. |
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Both Conley and Fults plan to be back for Sunday's Firecracker Bull Ride, a premier event pitting some of the orneriest bulls against the best riders in the country. |
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On March 1, 2012, Durango will host its second Annual Tug-of-Weather, pitting winter sports enthusiasts against summer sports fanatics in a tug-of-war. |
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What does she say about Perez's vision of a gayless utopia? The one-line chapter pitting gays with the abject mother of macho dismissal and scorn? |
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