Mickelson has become the leading exemplar of the new tour style of all-out assault. |
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It was an all-out attack on the Calvinistic theology embraced by George Whitefield and many other early Methodists. |
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Or, you should be prepared for an all-out war where you are sure to be worsted. |
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The defensive scheme calls for an all-out rush against the quarterback on every play. |
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As a World War II bomber pilot, I appreciate the role of both tactical and strategic bombing in all-out warfare. |
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Crucial components of the project include an all-out drive to confront organized crime. |
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We are a very young chapel, new to taking action, and we had one and two day strikes at first before we escalated to all-out. |
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Over the next days some 250,000 workers in all came out on strike at some point, and almost 100,000 were on all-out unofficial strike. |
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This event is an all-out lactic acid fiesta, and it is common for some competitors to require medical aid at the end of their run. |
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Such terms of office discourage an all-out, do-or-die attitude among politicians and followers to remain in office. |
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It threatens to unravel a deal over the long-running pay dispute which led to an all-out strike. |
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This local derby clash drew a fair-sized crowd and they weren't disappointed as both sides went all-out for the win. |
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It was last year that the boys played all-out big gigs in front of sell-out crowds. |
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With sanction being sought from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions for an all-out picket, the LRC has again stepped in to mediate in the dispute. |
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I could also feel my legs thanking me for finally giving them a bit of steady riding rather than all-out lactic death. |
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Such statements come from hawkish traditionalists peeved that they didn't get the all-out war they wanted. |
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But the all-out award for nauseating singing has to go to the demonic brats who attend England Schoolboy matches. |
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The pair walked us through their creative process, from baby steps to all-out dance moves. |
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Instead of the expected peaceful handover, the Captains of the ships signalled attack, landed their troops and began an all-out assault. |
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Think lots of reverb, echo, and all-out intergalactic noise accompanying traditional reggae beats and vocals. |
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None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats. |
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In June, Pakistan launched an all-out military offensive in the region, ostensibly to evict all the militants from the area. |
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How much are these videos, and the heinous acts they portray, escalating the likelihood of all-out regional war? |
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The plan unveiled yesterday envisions facelifts for nearly 200 stations and an all-out war on the scourge of scratchiti. |
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Soon enough playful shoving escalated into an all-out war, which ended with Alex tackling Jamie to the floor. |
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Sprints, hill runs, all-out rounds on the Thai Pads, and anaerobic training are high intensity workouts. |
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It wasn't a ladylike slap, it was an all-out, full-fisted slug to the jaw that could have broken his nose if she had been aiming for it. |
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He was a realist, a pragmatist who saw little sense in advocating all-out attack if there were no players to execute it. |
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He rejected the idea of an all-out socialist economic system since his days as an anti-apartheid freedom fighter. |
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Beginning in 1856, Oglalas, Cheyennes, Arapahos, and a few people from other Lakota tribes waged an all-out war on the Crows. |
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In that context, Sotto Sotto was one of the all-out survivors. |
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They must negotiate a cloverleaf pattern of three barrels and then ride all-out to exit and stop the clock. |
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This all-out liberalization has led us to the brink of the abyss and the WTO is inviting us to step over the edge. |
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But a series of misunderstandings triggers an all-out war between man and ape, threatening the future of mankind. |
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After a year of buildup and fake-outs, the Governor finally engaged the prison in all-out war. |
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Since the 1983 initiation of all-out war between the Singhalese and Tamils, Canada has been especially accommodating to Sri Lankan refugees and now hosts some 250,000 Tamils. |
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You won't be starving or subsisting on rabbit food, but you will need to make an all-out effort to stay on the dietary plan until you reach your goal. |
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But his infamy was sealed by the government's all-out campaign against his hapless sidekicks, falsely portrayed as part of a vast Confederate plot. |
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Its origins lie in the caring, sharing Nineties when the realisation dawned that the all-out pursuit of material wealth was not in our long-term interests. |
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Recognising the difficulty of defeating the Allies on land, the German leadership decided to go for broke by launching an all-out submarine offensive, regardless of the risk. |
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Skrillex and his electronic music label, OWSLA, launched an all-out aural assault on the HARD Summer festival in Los Angeles. |
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These then degenerate into all-out bingeing sessions, at which point the cameras start to roll. |
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It was negotiated as a final peace deal the last time the simmering dispute had threatened to turn into an all-out trade war between Europe and America. |
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Naturally, this ultimate injustice sends the marauding youth into all-out frenzy when they descend upon the community in a violent final confrontation. |
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This is a country, after all, that this year risked all-out war with Thailand in a petty spat over a bit of disputed borderland. |
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The kyrgyz people need the West to step in at this decisive hour, and help the country avoid descending into all-out civil war. |
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The 99 percent are coming to see that we are collateral damage in an all-out effort by the super-rich to get even richer. |
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In seeking to forge a global, US-led coalition to prosecute an all-out war on terrorism, officials are saying, in effect, that there are no neutrals any more. |
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If a state launched it, it would be an obvious casus belli and the state officers could expect to meet the world's most powerful nation in all-out war. |
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Impossible-to-sit-still dance numbers and all-out romance as only a Latin heartthrob can deliver. |
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The threat of the crisis leading to all-out conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours has prompted a flurry of international diplomatic activity. |
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An all-out war in Europe, more than 600 casualties, 192,000 displaced persons and uncountable suffering and destruction. |
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So I see that as a really poor alternative, although I suppose it's the next best thing to an all-out ban. |
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Betting that the sides will stop short of an all-out war is an increasingly risky gamble. |
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Unions have gone all-out to block the deal, warning that they might withhold endorsements from any lawmaker who votes for fast track. |
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Because the risk is looming of an all-out conflagration we have to do whatever we can. |
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Future multilateral trade and investment negotiations must not mean an unholy rush to all-out deregulation in areas such as services. |
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Once set in motion, a war of this type could be uncontrollable, leading to all-out war. |
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Both sides went on all-out attack from the first whistle, but Storeys took the lead when a Cartmel defender miskicked to tee up the ball for Nick Pinnington. |
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He was one of the first great modern day ad-libbers, unleashing all-out joke assaults on unsuspecting audiences. |
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My walk to work was no longer an all-out assault on my olfactory senses. |
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It's hard not to sneer at a movie like this, which prostitutes every aspect of the creative process in an all-out attempt to lure viewers into the box office. |
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In Canada their chief supporters were the Quebec Francophones, who would themselves refuse all-out participation in the hostilities. |
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Ready to go all-out to build the body you imagined in your dreams? |
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Common policy requires an all-out effort from everyone and does not allow any slacking from any of the Member States. |
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This book is an all-out examination of a very important issue in our community. |
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Jackson was also blamed for widespread censorship on the airwaves, which went all-out in banning any sort of nudity or profanity. |
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At a signal from Horko's box there was an all-out, slam-bang, grand salute of the guns and with it a pounding of the deep liquid bass drums. |
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We have to get away from the cynicism of the tit for tat' logic which consists of imposing on the South the profligacy of all-out liberalisation of their most vital sectors, while its people are struggling to survive. |
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Besides being a practical trolley with a striking combination of plastic and metal components, Battista is n all-out extensile and folding table, ideal for buffets and aperitifs or as a small single table. |
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Even when we scored, we didn't go all-out attack. |
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Zimmer has never been afraid to roll the dice with an all-out blitz. |
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An all-out war between the Shia-led government and Sunni insurgents threatens to embroil Anbar, the western province that is the country's biggest. |
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But then a former lawyer and a wheeler-dealer got control and started cooking the company's books, before setting down to some all-out plundering. |
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But, for that, Europe would have to have an authority legitimate and clear-sighted enough to get out of the trap of all-out liberalism and, of course, it has no such authority worthy of the name. |
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In public, Labour maintains the fiction it's going all-out to win in Kent when risibly the towel was thrown in before the campaign started. |
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Thigh-bursting dead lifts, fierce bench pressing and all-out stomach rolls. |
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Lawmakers in Texas are waging an all-out campaign against bureaucratese and gobbledygook. |
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And in screenshot galleries there's sneaking action in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, very different RPG-ing in Dragon Age II and Costume Quest, and all-out sexiness in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit. |
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Clashing capos Maroni and Falcone bring all-out war to the streets of Gotham in the first-season finale, unaware that it's all part of Penguin's scheme to create a power vacuum into which he can triumphantly waddle. |
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Barring all-out nuclear war or a catastrophic meteor collision, a substantial minority of you will get a toe in the door of the next century – a very wrinkled, arthritic toe, but the same toe you're wearing now. |
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While everyone is distracted by the pandemonium of an all-out suscitation, a criminal may have greater access to the executive. |
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The workers went all-out in order to finish the job on time. |
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The EEC and America jaw-jawed their way to the brink of an all-out war over limiting European steel exports to the United States. |
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They were planning to launch an all-out attack against the enemy. |
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In Korea General MacArthur took the bull by the horns and threw seven divisions into an all-out drive to clear North Korea. |
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One of these is the all-out effort to commodify and market that threatens to trinketize and trivialize the World War II experience. |
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The real alternatives are the Annan plan or all-out civil war. |
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For evening, go all-out in a tie-dye or mosaic print halter maxidress, adding stacks of bangles and a long pendant necklace. |
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Natfhe bosses are threatening an all-out strike if the offer isn't improved. |
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Miss Lovely is like an all-out pincer attack that is controlled and perfectly directed. |
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Well, just 17 years into the atomic age, we came harrowingly close to deterrence failure and all-out nuclear war. |
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Most of the time, it seems, nothing short of an all-out assault with an elephant gun is sufficient to see a winner demoted. |
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The UAE's brick-and-mortar retailers are mounting an all-out assault against the price advantage that e-tailers have had. |
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The same day, a second testing session consisted of an all-out 100-m front crawl swimming test in the pool. |
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Their arguments weren't pleasant to hear or to watch, but they weren't yet having the all-out, slam-bang quarrels they would have when I was older. |
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Temporary Agency begins with a tale of demonic possession and adolescent crushes and ends with a slam-bang, all-out global confrontation between the forces of good and evil. |
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I want Sollozzo. If not, it's all-out war. We'll go to the mattresses. |
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The sporty twin exhausts, skidpans and slightly flared arches give it an all-out 4x4 look that belies the fact it's simply a slightly less all-wheel drive. |
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You can rake it on brush, bang it on the ground, or just jiggle it to make the realistic sounds of bucks engaged in light sparring or an all-out war. |
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During this conversation Abrahamian invited Jahangiri to Armenia and called for the development of all-out ties between Tehran and Yerevan, he said. |
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The cast were resplendent in bright colours and all-out wackiness and, for the first time, I found myself taking in the detail as something to be enjoyed in its own right. |
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Every single time Chris and I have shared our story with others, both of us have started to cry. Not an all-out sobfest, but a few tears falling down our cheeks. |
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