In the upper corner appears a camera view from combats occurring around the board. |
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A person becomes empowered only when he successfully combats environmental factors that stiffen the path to success. |
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As night fell, the battle developed into a series of hand-to-hand single combats. |
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Nero's participation in chariot racing, gladiatorial combats, and drama is the subject of the third chapter. |
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The cinema we need, the cinema that combats technocracy will, therefore, be non-narrative. |
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While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats. |
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This occurs when the ambient air and wind cause convective heat loss, which the body combats by shunting blood from extremities toward the core. |
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This is perhaps the first version of the film to apply full-sized rapiers and correct period style to the combats. |
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The massed ranks of punks all echoing back, ' yes, we're all individuals ' in identical boots, combats, studded leathers. |
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I realise that he likes the tortured martyr parts in which he valiantly combats the treacherous world that seeks to subdue him. |
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Cropped trousers and narrow legged combats will be preferred over shorts and Bermudas as more suitable summer town wear. |
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Hard compound rubber combats wear but reduces grip, which in turn generates wheelspin and therefore more wear. |
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Tristen's body and mind, forged like fine steel through countless decades of combats real and exercised, worked in harmonic concert. |
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Exercise combats the inertia that is driving your daughter to eat and is in danger of compromising her physical health. |
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Similarly, Kelley combats critics who reduce surrealism to an aesthetic movement. |
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Some postmenopausal women swear that dietary soy protein combats their hot flushes. |
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In works of art, fighting between Amazons and Greeks is represented as similar to combats between Greeks and centaurs. |
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Here all manner of wild and exotic creatures, tigresses, giraffes, and wild birds among them, were sent out for slaughter in combats and artificial hunts. |
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With most people, caffeine increases alertness and combats fatigue by inhibiting the action of adenosine. |
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It combats the risks of delinquency with campaigns for prevention and activities for protection on behalf of children. |
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So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb. |
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The cream combats the feeling of dampness as well as the odour, preventing the chafes and swelling creation. |
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Particularly recommended to tired people, lacking enthusiasm, it stimulates the endocrine glands and combats drowsiness. |
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Interstellar combats, treasons, alliances all this is united to give you a book of great quality. |
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Gladiatorial combats, wild beast hunts, and public executions were important spectacles presented not only in Rome but throughout the Roman Empire. |
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Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has launched a coffee price war as it combats the sobering effect of supermarket competition on alcohol sales. |
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The world has not changed significantly in any way, shape or form since mankind's early combats between countries. |
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Ophelia is a clubber with a taste for loud music, and Horatio wears combats and trainers. |
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Procarbo effectively combats the discomfort caused by overeating or a lack of balance in the diet. |
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So, of our combats will be through our choices to bring to light the diversity of short films. |
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Liquorice root is renowned for its inflammation soothing properties on puffiness and combats darkening skin. |
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The liquid soap of Marigold takes away the oiliness of the skin and combats pimples and acne. |
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She indicated that the Netherlands combats radicalization that precedes terrorist activities. |
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The third ingredient in Primalair is myrtle, from which we use the leaves: it combats itchiness and relieves congestion. |
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As it does for colds and the flu, the body combats chickenpox without recourse to any specific medication. |
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Midway through one of those staged combats, the actor-thug stops mauling his adversary, and turns his wrath on the referee instead. |
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Bonnefoi combats expressiveness by rethinking the development of the painting over time. |
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Procarbo naturally combats the discomfort caused by overeating and helps promote good intestinal hygiene. |
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It now seems that the gladiatorial combats were in fact a genuine sport fought by highly trained volunteers. |
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She was a gauche tomboy from the projects, in clumpy boots and combats. |
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The emperor Néron looked at gladiatorial combats through one emerald, in belief that his view was whet there. |
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Owing to its tolerance, it encourages solidarity, fosters unity, repudiates violence and hatred and combats arbitrariness and oppression. |
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They provide balance which combats stress, which is often the cause of snacking and other excesses. |
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Somewhat of a hermit, Murat is nevertheless concerned by the world around him and his involvement in various combats is for real. |
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He tossed pieces of flesh into the arenas, engendering atramentous combats but the patient vicious rats that waited all the while carried off the victors. |
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Kiss goodbye to combats and 2003's military scene. |
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When civilisation is more advanced and more moral, men will see that duelling is as ridiculous as the combats which were formerly regarded as the 'judgement of God. |
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The tour follows in the footsteps of the original spectators, and visitors therefore have the chance to take a seat in the terraces, and imagine the shudders of the huge crowd engrossed in the gladiator combats. |
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It combats intestinal gas and relieves feelings of bloatedness. |
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These games included gladiatorial combats, chariot races and a sensational mock naval battle on the flooded grounds of the Colosseum. |
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Commodus usually took part on gladiatorial combats, which often symbolized brutality and roughness. |
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The Colisseum was built in the Imperial era to host, among other events, gladiatorial combats. |
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These combats had begun as funeral games around the 4th century BC, and became popular spectator events in the late Republic and Empire. |
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Huge crowds gathered at the Colosseum to watch events like gladiators, combats between men, or fights between men and wild animals. |
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Accompanied by a number of companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need. |
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Even daring to refer to the defence of a European social model' is a shamefaced lie because the more the EU combats the United States, the more it becomes its clone. |
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The Gospel of Christ constantly renews the life and culture of fallen man, it combats and removes the errors and evils resulting from the permanent allurement of sin. |
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The main effect of this plant is that in combats germs living in the urinary tracts. This effect is generally improved by adding bicarbonate of soda to the bearberry to make the urine more alkaline. |
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This product also combats algae in your water bed. |
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A charity which combats solvent abuse has been given funding to employ a North East field officer. |
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At digestion level it combats digestive atony. |
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Whether they are out of towners or locals, the decor is definitely tailored to suit those with an eye for combats and bovver boots. |
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Furthermore, it is very refreshing, combats nausea and is anti-asthenic. |
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Another plant cover, cadillo, or burgrass, is important because it combats erosion, although the sting of its spikes annoys the casual stroller. |
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It improves breathing and combats runny noses. |
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Tdh also combats the trafficking of children for international adoption by denouncing abuses in the countries of origin and helping the authorities to set up systems and laws which consider the interests of the child. |
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For example, and I probably won't proceed past master corporal after this, there are rules that come out, and everybody's favourite rule is the ironing of combats. |
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These combats took place in the Indian Ocean against the Indian Union and in Africa against the independence movements of the Portuguese territories. |
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They have cost the lives of about 19,000 white men, women and children, including those killed in individual combats, and the lives of about 30,000 Indians. |
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Favoring exactness, it combats the tendency to promise too much. |
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But wearing a revealing red halter top and cut off combats, Christina still managed to make it into the sixth annual 25 Hottest Stars Under 25 at the Hollywood bash. |
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