He grasped his hands together and shook them above his head as if in a title prizefight. |
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Like hitting the slot machine right and watching coins come spilling out, a major prizefight is similar in that regard. |
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Before the eating of chicken wings began around 8 a.m., 29 contestants made grand entrances with their entourages, as if this were a prizefight. |
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A variant of the Gursky crowd scene, Klitschko depicts the scene of a prizefight in Germany. |
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The project culminates in a Battle of the Bands that has all the hoopla of a Rocky prizefight. |
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He achieved recognition with the bravura Stag at Sharkey's, a vivid representation of an illegal prizefight. |
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Last night nearly 5,000 people in Cardiff witnessed a massacre and not a prizefight. |
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The physical toll of a prizefight is often not apparent immediately following the contest. |
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But in Maggie's fatal prizefight the German fighter hits her from behind after the bell has rung, and what happens next is pure accident. |
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With the fight less than a week away, as many as half the seats remain unsold, but when the television money comes in, it could still end up being the richest prizefight ever. |
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Eric considers this phase of the research as similar to a prizefight. |
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During one prizefight in Nevada, the World deployed four-foot-tall puppets to illustrate the blows as they were transmitted by telegraph from ringside. |
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Take CI Host, a web-hosting site, which bought advertising space on Evander Holyfield's trunks during a boxing prizefight against Lennox Lewis. |
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Williams's and Lavery's scenarios are remarkably similar: each starts out in a training gym, run by an autocratic coach, and builds up to a prizefight between ex-buddies. |
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