The top four points earners in the final Challenge standings each won their first-round race, setting up a slugfest in the semi-finals. |
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By the end of the eighth round the packed hall was cheering, chanting and ululating in appreciation of the slugfest playing out in the ring. |
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Both were settling into the fight, which was establishing itself as a boxing match and not a slugfest at all. |
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This is basically an even matchup, a toe-to-toe slugfest of a heavyweight championship battle in the making. |
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And a slugfest is just what the '04 race could become, especially if Dean's insurgency continues to pick up steam. |
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The contentiousness came to a head just before the primary, when the two candidates met in the street and engaged in a half-hour verbal slugfest. |
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The games, the drama of a pitching duel, the back and forth of a slugfest, a pennant race between good teams, the history and so much more. |
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Clarke's performance poisoned the public hearings, leading to weeks of a partisan slugfest. |
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But if Gingrich heads to the showers, a Romney-Santorum slugfest could go all the way to Tampa. |
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Hamburger SV v Leverkusen 04 was a slugfest masquerading as a Bundesliga game. |
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The annual Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race is much the same: a slugfest between predominantly non-British mercenaries. |
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As the WTO rules against Boeing, our correspondents discuss the latest round in the civil-aviation industry's biggest slugfest. |
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There is nothing much left to add to this brutal armoury of arguments. Worse, this slugfest has bloodied the slugger. |
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He holds all the aces in this year's high-stakes interdominion slugfest. |
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After all, the Fox News faceoff has all the elements needed for a slugfest. |
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The Wall Street Journal launched its New York section today, sparking a slugfest with The New York Times. |
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Pundits have mused about the Eisenhower-Petraeus comparison before, but the Afghanistan slugfest gives it new relevance. |
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This is a job for independent committees, like Bowles-Simpson, not a partisan slugfest. |
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The only problem with slobbing out for the day or having a slugfest as Kelly likes to call it is that you don't have much to write about the next day. |
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Not only did Denmark win the verbal slugfest, it dominated the 1-0 match. |
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I told him I often had to replace an online persona with the real world personality and the two entities often had a bit of a slugfest battling out who would be dominant. |
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By now the match had settled into a slugfest for possession and territory. |
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I will not be a part of a political slugfest on the backs of dead Americans. |
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Just turn the informal slugfest into a formal debate. |
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Instead, they got stuck in the same old slugfest on the economy. |
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After what seemed like an endless back-and-forth slugfest, round three ended with Omarov winning by TKO due to Davies' injured knee. |
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The governor was soon in the sort of slow slugfest his foes excelled at. |
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Jack Tidd lost out on points to Kai Billingsley, Tom Shiels lost to Jake Morton in a free swinging slugfest whilst Will Fewtrell lost out to Stephen Floyd. |
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Nadal is supposedly the alpha male in any slugfest. But Rosol's forehand shots were being sent towards the Majorcan at 93mph plus, and his was the fastest serve at 134mph. |
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The highest levels of mortality to neonate GAS were found in the Mesurol 75W and Slugfest treatments, both of which are liquid formulations. |
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Simply Adorable Slugfest and Plus Word are available now, and Awesome Bots will be available to the public following the Kickstarter's campaign fulfillment process. |
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