It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible knockout, even though she has the necessary figure. |
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I think in the knockout stage the matches will be very different as every team stands an even chance of winning. |
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On the undercard that included five other heavyweight contests and one fight at cruiserweight Taras Bidenko celebrated the quickest knockout. |
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This is a knockout competition with winners going forward in a series of elimination matches to find an eventual winner. |
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Even if he did fight chumps his whole career the knockout ratio is crazy high. |
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Sudden-death Champions League football is a real knockout for the fans, and long may it continue. |
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You should be honored and proud to be with her because she's a knockout, man. |
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But it is a series for everyone interested in a crackerjack thriller with a knockout ending. |
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In his two defeats, both by knockout, he lost concentration and showed that, like many big punchers, he can be rendered unconscious too easily. |
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Ideally, the coach should have watched the knockout stages of all these tournaments before deciding on the probables list. |
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Two sisters, one a 15-year-old knockout, the other two years younger, overweight and mousy, are on holidays with their parents. |
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They have done well in some very difficult matches in knockout competitions this season. |
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The top four teams in each group advance to the quarter-finals where the tournament turns into a straight knockout. |
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The management must take responsibility for the team's possible elimination from the knockout stages of the League. |
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If an enemy's assault faltered, the mobilization could mount a counteroffensive and deliver the knockout blow. |
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At half time the crowd was buzzing but soon after the break the champ landed the knockout blow. |
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The event is being played on a unique system of preliminaries leading to knockout stage wherein eight players have been divided in to two groups. |
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In 1964 he captured the heavyweight championship for the first time in a surprising sixth-round technical knockout of Sonny Liston. |
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Whatever the meaning, the painting is a small knockout, a triumph of the allegorical imagination. |
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Horrible and devastating as the Pearl Harbor raid was, it was by no means a knockout blow to the Pacific Fleet. |
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Olympic draws are made at random and the competition works on a knockout basis through to the gold medal bout. |
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Football fans are now expecting the team to go further and Sono has said that in the knockout rounds anything is possible. |
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At the Games there will be eight teams in each competition battling it out in pools, followed by the knockout rounds. |
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She was top qualifier in the strokeplay section of the competition which whittled the field down to eight for two knockout rounds. |
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Not until this tournament gets to the knockout quarter-final stages will the real competition get under way. |
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Barcelona, on the other hand, will be a match for anyone in the knockout rounds. |
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The last event was the traditional tug-of-war, in which a round robin knockout decided the winner. |
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From the semi-final, the competition is a straight knockout, with the winners progressing to the final and the losers competing for the bronze. |
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Yet just look at the successive performances of the Greek team in the knockout stages of the tournament. |
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The eight fastest times make the quarter-finals and then the race competition becomes a straight knockout to decide the medals. |
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They qualify from their group but fall to Argentina in the first round of knockout matches after a penalty shoot-out. |
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Both were already in the play-offs and the only thing at stake was home advantage in the first knockout round. |
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Lewis, who has not fought since his eighth-round knockout of Mike Tyson last June, insists he will be ready. |
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United and Bayern lead their group with eight points apiece and a victor this evening will book a place in the last-eight knockout. |
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Victory in a one-sided match will have sharpened up the Dutch for the knockout contests ahead. |
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More importantly, researchers can use knockout mice to develop better models of many inherited human diseases. |
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The phenotype of a knockout mouse provides important clues about the gene's normal role. |
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The knockout mice in the other cage were watched for 45 minutes and no aggressive behavior was observed. |
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Postdoctoral fellow Deborah Burks, lead author of the Nature paper, decided to examine fertility in the knockout mice. |
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Another thing they shared was the ability to box effectively while still carrying knockout power in either fist. |
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A fall from the ring counts as two knockdowns, with three knockdowns resulting in a loss just like a knockout. |
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The last mode of play is knockout tournament wherein up to 16 players that you've unlocked in the main mode can fight for ring supremacy. |
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A boxing match is like a chess game, with fighters trying to outwit and outmaneuver their opponent to deliver the knockout blow. |
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Marcia was such a knockout I wanted to squire her about to show her off, but she would have none of that. |
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The Bellinis, reportedly made correctly with Italian sparkling wine, Prosecco, and peach puree weren't knockout. |
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The grey area arose when they failed to fulfill a number of league fixtures and a cup tie in an internal knockout competition. |
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Consumers get served a punishing knockout combination by the culture jamming crew. |
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But life had dealt them, and Radio Kilkenny, a savage blow, a knockout punch. |
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Had Ali fought anyone except Joe Frazier that night, he would have been a knockout winner. |
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It was the first time in his career that he had been beaten by a technical knockout. |
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He scored a brilliant third-round technical knockout in a battle which saw both fighters staggering across the ring. |
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The winners qualify for the knockout before two teams make it to the finals. |
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A shut-down of the West Coast ports could deliver a knockout blow to the ailing US economy. |
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The format for the knockout competition consisted of four singles matches, a boys and girls doubles game and two mixed doubles match ups. |
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Calderon focused more on movement and avoiding a knockout punch, and did not mount the same body attack he had previously. |
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On the other hand, a fighter who is not known as a knockout puncher can be very strong physically. |
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The crowning achievement of his career was probably his knockout of bantamweight champion, Lupe Pintor. |
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The knockout mice had greatly reduced touch sensitivity when compared to normal mice, but touch sensation did not disappear entirely. |
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Fox's Celebrity Boxing scored a knockout in the ratings ring, undoubtedly ensuring a long string of rematches, grudge matches and return bouts. |
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Bernard is a very good puncher, although he is not considered a one-punch knockout artist. |
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Your career seems to be so much more reinvigorated since the knockout win over Klitschko. |
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Manchester United are through to the knockout stages for the eighth successive season. |
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However, the return might take a little longer as South African boxing rules insist a fighter be suspended for two months after a technical knockout defeat. |
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Like two ageing punch-drunk fighters, Miami Heat and New York Knicks are going to keep swinging until one falls to the canvas from a knockout blow. |
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Although Sanchez was not known to be a knockout puncher, he could hit. |
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He conceded to the Evening Press that in a way he was glad not to have witnessed the cruel knockout blow, which has left the popular boxer battling for his life. |
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This summer, Europe's top clubs have strengthened their sides in a way that should pay dividends when the crucial knockout matches come round in late-February and March. |
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Yesterday, with a hard-won victory over Mexico, he took them as group winners to the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time in 40 years. |
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The men will be split into four pools of four with the top two from each group going through to the quarter-finals, from where it will be a straight knockout tournament. |
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Armed with nothing but a camera to record the two falls, two submissions or a knockout, I shall report back to you next week from my hospital bed. |
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The beet salad is a knockout, a big bowl filled with rustic big slices of beets, scads of toasted walnuts, plenty of blue cheese, and a unifying salad of wilted arugula. |
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Ali was not at his best, but won with an 11 th-round technical knockout. |
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Vigo beat the European champions AC Milan in the last group game to seal their knockout place and the Galicians should give Arsenal a stiff test, especially in Vigo itself. |
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Now that the competition is a straight knockout, supporters yesterday grew increasingly tetchy over Dundee's failure to score and Sartid's gamesmanship. |
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Mighty NATO rains down bombs and bullets on Gaddafi's puny forces, but can't score a knockout. |
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While boxing is still widely regarded as a sport fit only for males, 16-year-old scrapper Dominique, from Oldham, is out to prove women can also be a knockout in the ring. |
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So another summer slips by with Yorkshire flattering to deceive in knockout cricket, the high expectations of the first half of the season suddenly evaporating into thin air. |
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Folklore did not waffle in her response, delivering a 14-length knockout of six other rivals to punch her ticket to the Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies on Saturday. |
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In his first six Championship innings, for example, he plundered a century and three half-centuries while his batting in knockout cricket has been quite fantastic. |
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Each tournament will feature a pool phase followed by a straight knockout competition as has been used on the international circuit for the last two years. |
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He could not win by a knockout, he could not win on points against the tireless Darcy assault, all he could do was dig in and try to survive for 20 rounds. |
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Lehmann, also in his final game, signed off with a flourish, his 69 runs making him Yorkshire's highest scoring batsman in league knockout cricket. |
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Harrison, who had refused to predict a knockout or stoppage during the pre-fight hype, admitted he was unconcerned about how he retained his title. |
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And signature cocktails include tart blueberry caipirinhas resembling sesame-seed-flecked wheatgrass juice, knockout kiwi mojitos and watermelon lemonade. |
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Old Trafford, Villa Park and Ayresome Park each hosted 3 matches and did not host any knockout round matches. |
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She must be a knockout in the patent leather butt-huggers and spiked heels. |
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Provided that it makes impact with the head, a flying knee offers substantial momentum and knockout power. |
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If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike. |
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The result is a so-called knockout mouse, reared with a single gene silenced, the better to reveal that gene's true purpose. |
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Countries usually stage seasonal limited overs competitions in both knockout and league format. |
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If a boxer simply quits fighting, or if his corner stops the fight, then the winning boxer is also awarded a technical knockout victory. |
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If he is successful enough, he may even apply extra pressure in the later rounds in an attempt to achieve a knockout. |
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A mouth guard is important to protect the teeth and gums from injury, and to cushion the jaw, resulting in a decreased chance of knockout. |
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However, when the tournament reverted to a knockout formula in 1969, he did not prosper. |
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In the knockout games, if the teams were tied after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time were played. |
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At the UEFA Euro 2008, Germany won two out of three matches in group play to advance to the knockout round. |
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In the 2010 World Cup, Germany won the group and advanced to the knockout stage. |
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The round of sixteen knockout match against Algeria remained goalless after regulation time, resulting in extra time. |
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It also organises two knockout cup competitions, the Football League Cup and Football League Trophy. |
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Prior to this, three preliminary knockout qualifying rounds whittled down the remaining teams, with different teams starting in different rounds. |
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After the first knockout round, the 40 survivors entered a group phase, with the clubs being drawn into eight groups of five each. |
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Three teams from the groups of four qualify for the knockout stage and one team from the groups of three qualify. |
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After the group stage the qualifying teams progress to the knockout stages into the quarter finals. |
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The bout between Johnson and Fitzsimmons ended in victory for Johnson with a second round knockout. |
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In 1954, he went to Rome where he lost his European middleweight title by a knockout in the first round to Tiberio Mitri. |
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Benn turned professional in 1987 and began a streak of consecutive knockout wins. |
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The aggression remained but he relied less on one punch knockout power and became a more effective, and adaptable fighter. |
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Bruno became a professional boxer in 1982, quickly achieving 21 consecutive wins by knockout. |
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After once again leading on the cards for most of the fight, he ran out of steam and was defeated by knockout in round eleven. |
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Referee Jose Guadalupe Garcia felt Lewis was unable to continue and ended the fight, giving McCall the title by technical knockout. |
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At his retirement, Lewis's record was 41 wins, two losses and one draw, with 32 wins by knockout. |
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At this point in his career, Froch racked up 9 wins in as many fights, with 7 coming by way of knockout. |
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After the Bute fight and acquiring IBF belt, Froch defeated Yusaf Mack via knockout. |
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The technical knockout was all the more remarkable after Haye was put on the canvas in the fourth round. |
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This was the first time that Wade had beaten Taylor in a major televised knockout tournament. |
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Biarritz regularly play Heineken Cup matches, especially knockout matches, at Estadio Anoeta in San Sebastian. |
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In the knockout stage, Great Britain played South Korea in the quarterfinal round. |
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If a match in the knockout stages ends in a draw, the winner is determined through extra time. |
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He started boxing professionally on 20 September 1965, beating Brian Tonks by a knockout in the second round in London. |
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In 1937 he handed legendary English puncher Peter Kane his first loss by devastating knockout. |
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For the first two seasons there were two groups and a knockout to determine a winner. |
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It also organises two knockout cup competitions, the EFL Cup and EFL Trophy. |
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Welsh won by knockout in the third round, and was booked to return to the club for his second fight in January. |
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It was an unimpressive display over 'Mexican' Joe Rivers, saved only by a knockout in the eleventh. |
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In January 1963, he defended his British title for the third time, defeating Johnny Morrisey by a technical knockout in the eleventh, in Glasgow. |
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In March 1966 he defended his European title against Andrea Silanos in Italy winning by a technical knockout in the fifteenth round. |
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In September 1966 he defended it against Belgian, Jean de Keers at Wembley and won on a technical knockout in three rounds. |
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On 24 April 1916, Wilde beat Johnny Rosner by a knockout in the eleventh round at Liverpool Stadium to win the IBU World Flyweight title. |
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In 1917, he retained the title by beating George Clarke by a knockout in four. |
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After losing by a knockout in seven to the Philippines' first world champion, Wilde announced his retirement. |
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Conn, whose skills had deteriorated during the long layoff, largely avoided contact until being dispatched by knockout in the eighth round. |
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Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, and Algeria have advanced to the knockout stage of recent FIFA World Cups. |
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Borussia Dortmund stand within touching distance of a place in the knockout stages of the Europa League after a 3-1 win against Qabala. |
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The GFC night will include a four-man knockout tournament as well as the Quateron versus Hari fight, which will be the highlight of the night. |
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Allan Kamote defeated late substitute Karage Suba by technical knockout in round seven to win the vacant UBO International Lightweight title. |
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She told the doctor at the emergency center that she suspected she had been given knockout drops and then raped. |
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Does she drink a vatful of wine, take mind-altering drugs or simply pop a few knockout drops so she doesn't know when it starts or when it ends? |
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The IMPC is an international scientific attempt to create and characterize the phenotype of 20,000 knockout mouse strains. |
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In order to determine the normal function of p-glycoprotein, a knockout mouse was created. |
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Hannon explains that creating a knockout mouse can take well over a year, while knocking down a gene with RNAi takes only a few days. |
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A fact that proves the excitement and spectacle of KOK Fights is that around 80 per cent of the bouts end with a knockout. |
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He went on to lose the next fight of his supposed world title defence with a 12th round technical knockout against the USA's Michael Moorer. |
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In April, Fury scored a third-round technical knockout win over Martin Rogan to clinch the Irish title. |
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The former Sefton ABC man forced a second round technical knockout of Braiden Clardey in Malvern, Victoria. |
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Latest to join the lineup of sizzling celeb hot spots is the knockout Beso in Hollywood, where Eva Longoria Parker is an owner. |
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Over 25,000 installations worldwide have benefited from the cost-saving features of the knockout door design innovated by TKO Doors. |
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A CHESS boxing match ended in a knockout when the timekeeper punched the referee unconscious. |
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Fgfr1 null mutant embryos die during gastrulation and segmentation, while homozygous embryos of Fgfr2 knockout die before gonad formation. |
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The Half Penny pub swept the board in the Teesside ladies' darts league back in July 1987 winning both the league championship and knockout cup. |
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The lively reel symbols include boxers, boxing gloves, speed bags, punching bags, championship belt, a knockout symbol and a training symbol. |
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He has an unwitting instructor in his cocky, bullying co-worker and pal, Kent, a slimeball whose knockout wife, Carly, is way out of his league. |
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Jones stopped Lebedev on a technical knockout in Moscow in May to claim the belt, but the WBA handed the title back to Lebedev when Jones failed a drug test. |
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Hatton lost to Mayweather via technical knockout in the 10th round. |
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In her day, Ms Loren was a knockout but age requires decorum. |
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The 6ft 6in Olympic superheavyweight champion needed just 83 seconds to finish Legg and make it six wins from six, all via knockout, since turning professional last year. |
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All heavyweights carry a punch, but David carries the knockout drops. |
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What knockout personalities the three of them had, Natasha, Tom, Jazzer. |
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Rodolph Austin delivered the knockout blow from close range 20 minutes from time, after Aidan White had given Leeds a dream start after four minutes. |
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In List A cricket Hampshire again missed out on the knockout stages. |
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In May 1964 he defended his European title against Italian, Lino Mastellaro at the Empire Pool, winning by a technical knockout in the Eighth round. |
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It was the 21st knockout in 25 fights for De La Hoya, but he had gone the distance in his two previous fights and was looking to regain his knockout punch as a welterweight. |
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He was beaten by Leroy Jeffery, an American featherweight, by a technical knockout in the second round after having been knocked down three times. |
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Welsh played defensive, but landed with jabbing blows to the head, while Ritchie kept looking for the massive knockout punch that would win the match. |
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They left a knockout in the panel for running extra wires someday. |
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The play-offs are an unfamiliar concept as far as the Boro boss is concerned, but he intends to tap into assistant head coach Steve Agnew's knockout knowledge. |
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He faced Phil Bloom in New York, the press decision favouring Welsh, before he returned to Canada for a knockout win over Canadian Champion Arthur Ellis. |
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Calzaghe beat Veit by technical knockout in the sixth round. |
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The referee, however, declared incorrectly that O' Grady's cut had been produced by a punch, therefore, Watt officially, but unjustly, won the fight by knockout. |
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Pull the plug on a node to see how the network handles a node knockout. |
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He retained the title by beating Tavarez for the third time, this time by a knockout in 14 at Paris, and then he travelled to Japan to fight for the world title again. |
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In his next fight, Buchanan beat former 3 time world champion Carlos Ortiz by a knockout in six, also at the MSG, and he finished 1972 with a win over Chang Kil Lee. |
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The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. |
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The top two in each group then went through to the knockout stages. |
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Coming into the fight, Australian De Mori had lost only once in 33 career bouts and 26 of his 29 victories had come via knockout, albeit against limited opposition. |
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Louis won all 12 of his professional fights that year, 10 by knockout. |
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He beat Jim Crawford there by getting a knockout in three rounds. |
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A boxer may win the bout before a decision is reached through a knockout. |
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In 2015, England became the first sole host nation to fail to qualify for the knockout stage, exiting the pool stage after losses to Wales and Australia. |
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England hosted the 2015 Rugby World Cup but were eliminated in the Pool stage, the first hosts in a Rugby World Cup to have failed to qualify for the knockout stages. |
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The competition was traditionally a pure knockout tournament. |
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The FA Cup, known officially as The Football Association Challenge Cup, is an annual knockout association football competition in men's domestic English football. |
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The top two teams in each group advanced to the knockout stage. |
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In that case, the other participant is awarded a technical knockout win. |
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In knockout competitions where a winner is required various methods may be employed to break such a deadlock, some competitions may invoke replays. |
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Muting genes with RNAi holds advantages over creating knockout animals. |
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They then tested the impact this variant had on retinal pigment epithelial cells in humans and in mice, including wild-type and toll-like receptor 3 knockout animals. |
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In chess-boxing, competitors alternate four-minute rounds of speed chess with three-minute rounds of boxing, and can win by a knockout, a checkmate, or a referee decision. |
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At present, Lexicon remains open to negotiation regarding limited sublicenses to companies and institutions that desire to develop in-house knockout mouse research programs. |
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