He speaks of taking on all the top junior welters, and he has also toyed with the idea of going up seven pounds to take on welterweight champion Cory Spinks. |
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I'd wager if you did this, you list the super welters on down as being far superior then those above, at least in terms of providing the fans the best experience. |
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Several such solemn ceasefires were proclaimed during the early months of the intifada, only to vanish in new welters of violence. |
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The teams arrived with welters of managers, officials, and interpreters, and were hurried to their various outlying headquarters. |
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Stylistic allusions loosen up, intermingle, and at times disappear in welters of paint that look improvised. |
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The face takes shape as a cartoonish cipher of prissy arrogance, amid skittering welters of earth-colored paint. |
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Intimations of jazz, Balinese gamelan, African drumming and Japanese music floated from welters of rapid passagework. |
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Borrowings — or, rather, clean thefts — of form from Picasso, Matisse, and Miró infuse welters of charcoal line that set off pink body fragments, in reversible figure-ground relation with passages of golden browns. |
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Many people, on first encountering its rasping sonorities, hurtling rhythms, and welters of lament, will be unsure whether they are listening to pop music or to classical music or to some folk ritual of indeterminate origin. |
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