Many members of both sides had played the week before and this one had all the makings of a ding-dong tussle. |
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A proposal to convert an old fire bell in the loft of Marlborough Town Hall into a chiming clock has councillors in a right old ding-dong. |
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The team-mates, who played in the same position, then had a bit of a ding-dong. |
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It's not a full-blown ding-dong, but a mid-level verbal skirmish, the sort of thing that lies behind many a loving relationship. |
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I've had the odd fractious ding-dong along the way, but have always managed to reach a suitable resolution in due course. |
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The King of Spain knows this ground and its quirks well enough, but this was a test of character after the press ding-dong of the past week. |
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But it came only after a ding-dong struggle that was finally settled at the 40th hole, equalling the longest match in the championship's history. |
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The pair have a ding-dong battle to the line and Persian Punch, winner in 2001, gets up by a nostril. |
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The final was a real ding-dong affair with the action going to the wire, and Gorgeous George delivering the final blow. |
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It was shaping up like a ding-dong derby game when the flaw of Rangers game hit them in the face. |
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I've had some ding-dong battles with Mike, and Saturday should be no different. |
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It was a ding-dong encounter with Claremorris coming through on a 4-5 to 3-5 scoreline. |
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The final score after a ding-dong encounter was 2-13 to 3-9 with St. Gerard's shading the verdict by a single point. |
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The first half was a ding-dong affair with both sides trying to tease out an opening and Villa were eventually rewarded on the stroke of half-time. |
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In June there was a bit of a ding-dong when it turned out that thousands of customers were still waiting for their upgrade for the company's workstations. |
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We believe the absence of an internal ding-dong has been very helpful. |
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However, play was a ding-dong battle with neither team able to make tactical offensive ploys in their quest for the goal opener. |
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As consumers, we may well benefit from the ding-dong battles that ensue. |
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Indeed, the advantage had swung one way and then the other and the lead had changed hands four times between two well matched sides during the ding-dong battle. |
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I know academics like to be provocative and have a good ding-dong. |
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The viewers are always well aware if they have had a row and if they are not too happy on a particular morning or if they have a ding-dong on screen. |
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Doors close abruptly in hero's face with a dirgeful ding-dong. |
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Step right up and see the merboy, merguy, merman. Where does his ding-dong go? |
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On day two the Cheshire players teamed up in a ding-dong tussle against Julien Grillion and Victor Debuisson. |
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Marsh Marigold and Jamie Goldstein got the better of a ding-dong battle with Skelton Sovereign in the handicap hurdle, giving Joe Fierro a welcome boost in the process. |
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For all but these festive fixtures the past 12 months have been an annus horribilis but the year has finished on a ding-dong merrily on high note. |
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