They bowled with discipline on a surface lacking in bounce, and fielded with a tigerish resolve to win by eight runs. |
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In contrast to their tigerish first-half, City United were a suppressed force in the second period. |
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They were tigerish and willing throughout but O'Rourke was keen to spread the praise still further. |
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The effort gave his team a 20-16 advantage over the tigerish Cincinnati Bengals. |
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Kavanagh was at his best with his renowned tigerish style of totally committed football on the other wing. |
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The United manager shares none of his enthusiasm for strapping defenders protected by tigerish, sitting midfielders. |
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Price feels the chief reasons for the low-scoring have been the superb greens, and the absence of tigerish rough. |
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City's tigerish 21-year-old is back in training after a year out with a cruciate injury. |
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They kicked a fair number of wides but then they were under pressure by a tigerish St Peters back line, who took no prisoners. |
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It is not the reality of a tigerish emerald economy or Ireland's high-tech silicon glens. |
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They were tigerish full backs and O'Mahony found time to raid down the left flank and prove an attacking threat. |
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Aided by a tigerish back row, the Scottish players put their bodies on the line in a heartening show of courage and commitment. |
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However, a hungrier and more tigerish Donoughmore side held out to reach their second All-Ireland club final in three years. |
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City's tigerish midfielder played half of yesterday's private friendly with Premiership Bolton. |
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The tigerish midfielder has been one of the star's of Rovers' revival, particularly in the last few months since Hughes moved him into the centre. |
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Intelligent, mobile and tigerish in the tackle, the curly haired Guarani player has all the makings of being a star of tomorrow. |
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Otherwise why would Moin Khan, the wicket-keeper batsman of tigerish resolve on the cricket field, greet you with a warm, affectionate hug every time you met him? |
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We're beaky or tigerish, doe-eyed, raven-haired, foxy, chicken-hearted, slow as a tortoise, meek as a dove, sheepish, dogged, old goats, goosey, sitting ducks or vultures. |
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Namesakes Zidan, Aboutrika and Homos may hog the headlines, but Mohamed Shawky's tigerish tackling has been every bit as vital to Egypt's impressive performances. |
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The high-tech industries of Costa Rica, the tigerish dynamism of Panama and the social democracy of Brazil all offer things that Cuba could emulate. There are less attractive political models, near and far. |
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Lasith Malinga and Nuwan Kulasekara bowled superbly during those closing overs at the end of a tigerish performance in the field by the Sri Lankans. |
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