But there are no pushovers and every team will raise their game when they play us, so we have to make sure we are ready for that. |
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And Nigeria will be no pushovers either, but if you were to talk to the two players in the dressing room they feel that they'll make it through. |
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It also shows how exciting the whole tournament is, and Italy are no pushovers now. |
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It's tempting to dismiss them altogether as pushovers, but I also sympathize with their outsider pathos. |
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Bristol hadn't been defeated in their previous three away matches, so they were never going to be pushovers. |
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Most had fresh bruises, which he himself no doubt had inflicted, and looked to be even easier pushovers than before. |
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Yet Jacques Santini's side, coming off a 1-0 victory in Istanbul, are unlikely to be pushovers. |
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The standard line, true or not, is that grand juries are such pushovers that a good DA can get an indictment against a ham sandwich. |
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Though they have slipped back in recent years the girls from Model County are far from pushovers and should not be taken for granted. |
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But manager Martin Eede knows Folkestone will be no pushovers. |
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Maybe they thought we were some hicks from the sticks, and were a wee bit complacent, but we have demonstrated since then that we are nobody's pushovers. |
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By which we ought to mean, the country will be in the hands of a puppet government, a government of quislings and collaborators, a government of pullovers and pushovers. |
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The good news for Britain is they will play a fifth successive tie at home but Slovakia will be no pushovers. |
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The hosts should have it in them to win but Pakistan beat Argentina last time out and will be no pushovers. |
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Students had no real answer to the Coventry pack's power, who scored three tries from line-out drives and two from scrum pushovers. |
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