One of his cornermen surprisingly decided to throw in the towel to spark a 3-way disagreement between his assistant and the fighter himself. |
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If you're struggling to get through your workout, throw in the towel for the day instead of beating up your body even more. |
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At the hint of logical puzzles we beat a retreat to mystery-mongering and fideism, or else throw in the towel and cast our lot with the skeptics. |
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At the same time, he's too much the sissypants mama's boy to actually throw in the towel. |
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This, therefore, is not the time to run out of steam or to throw in the towel. |
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I have never seen an England team throw in the towel, but they did this afternoon. |
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They're probably not quite ready to throw in the towel yet and say this crop is in that big of a trouble. |
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I will end by saying just one thing: what the Commission has never done in relation to this initiative has been to throw in the towel. |
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The vote by the House on the demanding motion before us will show that, no, we have decided not to throw in the towel. |
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After sixteen months it had to throw in the towel, thousands of dollars in the red. |
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Five years of hard work, one self-financed album and 300 concerts later, he decided to throw in the towel and reconsider his situation. |
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Don't throw in the towel if you fail to get a grant the first time you apply. |
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The home players certainly did not throw in the towel, to their credit. |
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They played with the spirit and gumption that made them world champions, resisting all temptation to throw in the towel or play for outright draws. |
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It will not be easy, but we must not throw in the towel and we must continue to be resolute and determined. |
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After about nine months, I decided to throw in the towel and checked myself into a rehab centre in New Brunswick where I spent 11 months. |
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Throughout the day, and earlier that week, I was ready to throw in the towel. |
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It was enough ownage of the Yanks to make Girardi throw in the towel. |
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This match lasted 13 minutes and ended when Kimura caught Helio Gracie in an armlock, causing Carlos Gracie to throw in the towel, signalling surrender. |
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But it offends my sensibilities to watch the president throw in the towel before the give-and-take even begins anew. |
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One of our members has been cultivating vines for 20 years and was ready to throw in the towel he is that fed-up, but hopefully we have talked him round. |
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All the while, he was landing more punches, to the head and body, until finally his corner had to throw in the towel to preserve the health of their fighter. |
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They both know that victory is essential and neither of them throw in the towel until the final whistle has been blown so I wouldn't take my eyes off this game for a second. |
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She's convinced that women are more likely to throw in the towel when things get rough at work. |
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The good temperament towards market quotations that Warren Buffett frequently talks about makes the difference in the end between those who get richer with equities and those who throw in the towel during crisis. |
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From the comments which some of them added to the questionnaires we can conclude that some people's enthusiasm is undiminished but that others are ready to throw in the towel. |
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Otherwise, we might as well throw in the towel in trying to defend this fundamental human right, because we know that technology will continue to provide new and more efficient means to intrude. |
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Many seem to throw in the towel and give up the fight with fashion, but it is all so easily rectifiable and this is where I know I can help. |
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We fully support his comments and share his sentiments completely, but we do not identify with the comments of those pessimists who appear to want to throw in the towel at the sight of any difficulty. |
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Was it fear for the lives of the journalists or because commercial interests played a role and the newspaper's shareholders decided to throw in the towel? |
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We should not just throw in the towel in the face of contamination when, with the right policy, there is no contamination, because products or seeds which cause such widespread contamination cannot be released. |
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I can tell you that if we do not succeed in making forestry a more profitable proposition overall for agriculture, young people in my homeland will simply throw in the towel. |
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