For Mickelson, the next decade will bring a lot more excitement, majors and, we hope, head-to-head duels with Woods. |
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We entertained ourselves with a talent show, boxing matches and tug-of-war duels. |
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Crowds flocked to world championship duels on the Wanganui River, in Sydney and on the Zambesi River. |
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Will quickly drew his pistol in a swift wrist motion and shot the man, just like he had seen during duels in many western movies. |
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He likes to take on the bowlers and it is not averse to verbal duels if required. |
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Actually, these head-to-head duels play out on a computer screen, superimposed in digital video overlay. |
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In three head-to-head duels with Ben Hogan, including the 1954 Masters playoff, Snead won them all. |
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History would always lend its own edge to modern duels between these two clubs. |
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It was not a time of men challenging each other in heroic duels, but a time for the thegns to organise repairs to bridges and roads. |
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As late as 1838, members of the American legislature were engaging in duels to settle disputes. |
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For many of these young MPs the canteen is proving a refuge from the long-drawn speeches and verbal duels in the House. |
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Chess' popularity was boosted in the 1980s by championship duels between Gary Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov. |
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And the duels, ambushes, and firefights were more than personal vendettas. |
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Tensions were also high between soldiers from Italian 1st Regiment and those from France, with arguments and quarrels among the soldiers leading to duels. |
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Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day. |
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The Liverpool tall guy was often penalised in his duels with his markers. |
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There were times when even he had trouble besting her in duels. |
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Every night, it's gladiatorial slugfests and verbal duels to the death. |
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That tie will be played on Sunday, February 13 and will head six duels in the group stages of the NRC before the mouth-watering League Two opener against the Lions. |
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The clang of metal will sound as combatants engage in sword duels. |
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In duels with the sword, the seconds mark the standing spot of each combatant, leaving a distance of two feet between the points of their weapons. |
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He did ground his teachings in the use of the rapier and started his practicals with the learning of rapier and dagger which were still prevalently used in duels at the time. |
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Men had to defend their wives' honour in duels and sometimes ended up having to shoot their best friend as a result of a harmless misunderstanding. |
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But almost always, awards result in controversies and verbal duels. |
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Some men may have dueled to kill an adversary, but most gentlemen fought duels to demonstrate that they did not fear death at the hands of their social equals. |
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It is said that the original purpose of this was to prevent disputes in the House from devolving into duels. |
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Nevertheless, judicial duels continued to be popular throughout the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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The Americans then did as the British had done in 1812 and ban single ship duels after this engagement. |
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Graham was a notorious gunman and duellist in his time, having taken part in a number of duels and shootouts in the Old West. |
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Males may speed up the process by rubbing their antlers on trees, so that their antlers are hard and stiff for the duels during the mating season. |
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In addition to those duels favouring Australia, Michael Kasprowicz was dynamite against left-handers in 2004 and England's top three are all mollydukers. |
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The victory gives Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson his second win in 14 head-to-head duels with Mourinho and keeps United on course for an unprecedented quintuple. |
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Captain James Dacres of the Guerriere began a cycle of frigate duels by challenging the USS President to a single ship duel to avenge the losses aboard the Little Belt. |
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Historically Joint Enterprise helped deal with duels, enabling them to prosecute the duellers, their supporters and doctors who treated the wounded. |
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And he suspensefully narrates cat-and-mouse duels in the Caribbean between Soviet submarines and US forces imposing JFKAAEs AoquarantineAo on the island. |
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