The following afternoon, the remainder of the events took place, and they varied from a tug-of-war contest to a game of Trivial Pursuit. |
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It was a bitter, acrimonious divorce that involved lawyers and an emotional tug-of-war over access to Leon. |
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There also will be a tug-of-war, penalties competition and a ladies' five-a-side football tournament. |
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This occasion was followed by fun tug-of-war events for children and adults. |
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That sets the language up for a tug-of-war between practical programmers and formalists. |
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The financial services industry is locked in a tug-of-war between cost controls and the launching of very large projects. |
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Indeed, throughout fiscal 2005, our competitors have engaged in a veritable tug-of-war in order to gain some new market shares. |
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Some deflationary trends persist, but we are watching this tug-of-war closely. |
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Unchecked, a promising design solution can fall apart during an opinion tug-of-war as the process descends into design by committee. |
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The puppy trainer grabs the rope attached to the kong and plays tug-of-war with the dog for several minutes. |
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Their emotions become caught up in a tug-of-war between the attitudes and values of their family and their peers. |
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You're like a lion that's stumbled upon a three-way tug-of-war over a leopard's kill. |
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To win a tug-of-war with a big striper or bull red, select something with slower gears but better cranking power. |
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But while the business continued to churn out revenue, his management team was in the midst of a longstanding bicoastal tug-of-war. |
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Many states are caught up in a tug-of-war between the will of law enforcement and concerned citizens and legislators. |
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It was after one of his nights with Rachel that the tug-of-war over Josh turned deadly. |
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Disappointed and hurt over something trivial, I had engaged God in a mini tug-of-war, refining my rebuttals and surrebuttals in the process. |
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The last event was the traditional tug-of-war, in which a round robin knockout decided the winner. |
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We'll have a tug-of-war, leg-waxing and, rather than the traditional yard of ale, we'll have people drinking gruesome concoctions. |
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We entertained ourselves with a talent show, boxing matches and tug-of-war duels. |
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Highlights also included majorettes, a steel band, a fun dog show and a tug-of-war competition. |
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The tug-of-war game held in the evening had groups of tired-looking ad guys at both ends. |
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Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment. |
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At one point, they held a noisy tug-of-war with a giant rope in the middle of the exhibit hall. |
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Hundreds of locals cheer for events that range from a no-holds-barred boat race called Battle of Mindil and tug-of-war competitions on the beach. |
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This example portrays two men playing a tug-of-war game, with a European-type face carved on the bowl. |
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But that was only after he and assistant principal Brian Skinner, the losing side of a tug-of-war match, fell into a mud pit. |
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He was in a tug-of-war with an angry bird of prey in a 14-foot boat in the middle of Castaic Lake. |
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Other activities included sport competitions for children and games of tug-of-war which added to the air of festivity. |
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The afternoon's activities included intramural ball hockey, volleyball, a tire-flip and tug-of-war. |
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This was a kaleidoscope, not a tug-of-war. |
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It's the earth playing tug-of-war with the sky. |
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It is still too early to discern the consequences of the appearance of this report on the ongoing tug-of-war between Tehran and the international community, but one can already state that it creates a certain confusion. |
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High above our heads, two kinds of pollution are waging a tug-of-war over Earth's climate. |
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All too often children of broken homes are used by their parents to vent spite on each other or they use them as human ropes in a post divorce tug-of-war. |
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Now, after a cultural tug-of-war and a lengthy trial in Rome, Aphrodite is finally going home to Sicily. |
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Other possibilities include sumo-wrestling competitions, kayak races, tennis tournaments, water-skiing, tug-of-war, carome and petanque competitions, and so on. |
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It was the perennial tug-of-war between engagement and withdrawal. |
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These activities made up the morning's events before breaking for lunch and continuing on the rest of the day with a scavenger hunt and a children's tug-of-war. |
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Some of the events taking place include fly casting competitions, demonstrations, clay pigeon shooting, gundog and sheepdog trials, terrier races and a tug-of-war. |
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In the novel, the tug-of-war over purity is never fully resolved either. |
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A tug-of-war over the boy's nationality has begun. |
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The political tug-of-war between CIS maximalists and minimalists has meant that during its first year, the CIS has achieved little beyond serving as a forum for discussion. |
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With the union bureaucrats engaged in a treacherous nationalist tug-of-war over which production site will be sacrificed, actual protest against the Airbus bosses' plans has been sabotaged. |
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As the Newar father quoted above suggests, urban Nepalis find themselves in something of a tug-of-war to determine the appropriate language to use in any given circumstance. |
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Elsewhere in the show you may have spotted Peter Andre playing tug-of-war with a snarling, out-of-control attack dog. |
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There is tremendous competition within the e-business marketplace, and these businesses are in a continuous tug-of-war for customers with their competitors. |
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For instance, the club will be split into 12-man teams and compete against each other in activities such as skits, singing competitions and tug-of-war, among others. |
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Coverage encompasses 103 sports, from auto racing and baseball to jai alai and tug-of-war. |
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On the basis of examples from restoration practice is the problematic of the tug-of-war between consideration of preservationist, functional and musical demands demonstrated. |
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Topham, an English fireplug who was five feet ten and weighed two hundred pounds, could bend iron pokers with his bare hands, roll pewter dishes into cannoli, and win a tug-of-war with a horse. |
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The push and pull between the need to respond, to be present, versus the need to stand back, to study and to systematize, is a permanent tug-of-war for everyone engaged in responding to this crisis. |
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Arm Pull: Traditional tug-of-war game where athletes lock either their right arm or left arm together near the elbow area and try to pull their opponent out of position. |
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When you start an advocacy process you will be joining one of the sides in an existing tug-of-war game, and trying to pull the issue in the direction of your interest. |
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A DRUNK punched a 58-year-old woman day-tripper in the face during a tug-of-war for adeckchair. |
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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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The programme included a marathon, a relay race, a basketball match, a six-a-side football match, a tug-of-war competition, dodge ball and sack race. |
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