The outrage was levelled in equal measure against the investigators, for believing their own data, and the journal for publishing it. |
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Palace had shot their bolt and it was no surprise when City levelled midway through the half, although the scorer would have fooled a few. |
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If any criticism is to be levelled at him it is that he played far too much injury time at the end of the game. |
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Care should be taken with the manner in which criticism was levelled at other countries' leaders. |
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About 3,000 family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly levelled. |
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They swarmed up the levelled rock blockage, pushed through the gap that Tiffany had blasted, dragging at rock that crumbled at their touch. |
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The dust was not caused by easterly winds, but rather when the maize was being levelled out in the ship's hold. |
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Their fall from grace appears to have levelled off and they are now pushing for promotion and ultimately a return to the top. |
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The perspective is decidedly anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins. |
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But Tickle levelled the scores with a chip and chase to the line before Farrell's kick. |
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The level of cynicism which is brought to many anecdotal accounts used in journalism could equally be levelled at official documentation. |
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Have you ever noticed that when a group of women start asserting their rights, unfemininity is one of the first charges levelled? |
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Thus galvanised, the home side levelled in 58 minutes when Stephen Whalen drilled a powerful shot low into the keeper's far corner. |
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Ian Wilson levelled before half-time when he ran on to a through ball to lob the advancing keeper. |
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After half a mile of climbing, the path levelled and the landscape opened out, there were drifts a couple of feet deep at gaps and gateways. |
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A score then would have been curtains for Parkville but the star player almost levelled on 86 minutes. |
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McWilliams levelled his gun and Glennon pulled open the van's unlocked doors. |
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The striker floated a great ball into the box which was met by Keith Kelly whose glancing header levelled the game. |
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Maguire compiled a 122 break to be one behind at 7-6 and then levelled the match. |
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The attackers had looked offside but the try stood and the conversion levelled matters. |
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With his reputation for bluster and pomposity, the tall poppy was levelled in his near-death head-on on a West Australian highway. |
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Carlisle levelled the scores 10 minutes later when the ball was pushed through a crowded circle past the partially unsighted goalie. |
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Every time anybody showed himself, Earl upped with that rifle and levelled down. |
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The lovely grassland terrain levelled out and for another mile we continued south. |
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His mood darkened, though, when Dougal levelled the teams again 11 minutes later by inexplicably waving a red at McIntyre. |
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Though MacArthur forbade air attacks against the city heavy artillery barrages by both sides levelled much of what the fires had left standing. |
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The Celtic Tiger boom has levelled off and we have to wake up to that reality, he added. |
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But Rovers levelled through Mick Gosling, who was denied a winner in the last few minutes when his shot hit the woodwork. |
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They heard a loud bang as the plane levelled out after completing a series of aerobatics. |
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At the same time she can generally shake off any criticism levelled at her for occasionally speaking out loud or just plain sounding off. |
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Unfortunately this means that a whole host of bacteria, viruses and prions are just waiting to be levelled at any of us at any time. |
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John Toft cut the arrears on the half-hour and two minutes later Stephen Hutt levelled the game. |
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Whatever other charges may be levelled at him, he cannot be accused of having been a square peg in a round hole. |
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She may have made a dent in the male dominance of society but it was someone else who truly levelled the playing field. |
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Bushes were cleared, the land was levelled and strengthened by filling it up with rubble. |
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They levelled when Dave Henry produced a quality strike rocketing the ball into the net in the 70th minute with his back to goal. |
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The Americans claimed they had destroyed surface-to-air missile batteries and levelled terrorist training facilities around the city. |
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It will take so long because the site has a slope and the ground needs to be levelled. |
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I entered the low overcast at about 1000 feet and broke out at 2000 feet, levelled off and recorded the first readings. |
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He built up a 4-0 lead, forged a set point with an ace, and levelled the match when Pavel overhit his usually reliable backhand. |
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The oversite is built on the levelled out and compacted ground within the building and it is thickened out beneath the dwarf or sleeper walls. |
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This section is levelled against the doctrine of the Church of Rome, respecting works of supererogation. |
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The site for the bus station and car park has been levelled and contractors will move in early in May and finish next summer. |
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It is heartbreaking to see all of the trees in Princes Road felled and the ground being levelled. |
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It's never been properly levelled so water always stands on the surface when it rains. |
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When I was about eight or nine they levelled it off and built blocks of flats there. |
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The work is expected to take about a year during which time the surface will be levelled, drained and reseeded and flood lighting installed. |
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Two fields have been bought, levelled and surfaced to be used as car parks for the duration of the Games. |
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Once the digging there has been completed, the land will be levelled and the bypass will be 10 meters below the current ground level. |
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The relationship has dissolved in acrimony as accusations are levelled by both sides. |
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The ground which has been levelled is now being left until July to settle and consolidate. |
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Fires still burned, but homes were charred and had been levelled to the ground. |
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Luxurious waterfront houses were levelled and smaller houses that lined the town's canals were blown into the water. |
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Towns were levelled by tidal waves which left bodies wedged in trees as the waters receded, Indonesian officials and witnesses said. |
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Already entire streets of flats have been levelled to make way for more than 700 new homes, two new schools and a state-of-the-art health centre. |
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If the American and Canadian import duties are levelled, than this trans-border operation will become irrelevant. |
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The bottom shelved gently down from the margins and levelled out at 10 feet depth just at the point where the reeds ended. |
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Casey shut her eyes and waited until the plane had levelled out and was cruising before opening them again. |
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The track then levelled out and became somewhat cattle-churned near a farm. |
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And where the hill levelled out to an even ground, a stonewall with walkways for sentries was built. |
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Rents appear to have levelled off and are now holding steady in all locations. |
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In the sixth minute of the second period Christopher Kelly levelled matters when he scored from a free-kick. |
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The hosts retook the lead on half-time with another converted try but the scores were levelled on 52 minutes. |
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A criticism levelled at Inveraray is that the attacking thrust is often thwarted by over-elaboration among the forwards. |
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Disappointment was transferred instantly to points as the scores were levelled through another try in the corner. |
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Lockhart took the early lead with a single shot and levelled again with another single in the third, following a two by Ewart in the second end. |
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His vital try, which levelled the scores at Dewsbury with 12 minutes to go, was his 21st of the season in his 21st appearance. |
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He called 23 lets, eight no lets and 10 strokes, as Hopwood eventually levelled the match. |
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Just below the surface of the sand, values of the second moment of area either levelled off or increased slightly. |
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He levelled the gun at me and without any further warning fired it straight at me from about 10 feet away. |
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Soldiers levelled guns at people left with no food or water in soaring temperatures. |
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When they were within range he leapt up, levelled a pistol at the helpless group and demanded cash. |
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But Neil Emblen levelled to keep Colin Todd's side in 11 th spot, still five points adrift of the play-offs. |
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There are a lot of little individual criticisms that can be levelled against the album, but overall, it works and it works well. |
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The steward concerned is extremely upset that this accusation has been levelled against him. |
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One of the criticisms levelled at reality TV is that it is anything but real. |
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In some cases, the people being accused were not even aware that an accusation had been levelled against them! |
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The only criticism that could be levelled against him is a lack of patience. |
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Maybe the criticism should be levelled at the designer of the cover rather than the photographer? |
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If those accusations were levelled at the other councillor it would be understandable. |
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Criticism was often levelled at the medical profession for the manner in which the information was given. |
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Despite all the council's flaws, and the criticisms that can be levelled at it, the organization has considerable achievements to its name. |
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No criticism has been levelled at the councillor who withdrew her nomination for mayor and subsequently changed her vote. |
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It also shows the potential for workers doing the same job across different companies to link up their battles, and ensure pay and conditions are levelled up. |
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Opposition parties have levelled insinuations of skulduggery and secret agreements, but the Australian government has stuck hard to the line that no deal had been done. |
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Yet, despite all of that, it is strange that in the welter of accusations levelled at them no member came on radio or television to make their case. |
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A topicality regarding the question of problems with regard to religious freedom in Bulgaria is given by at least one of the criticisms levelled against the country. |
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It had been roughly levelled and covered with a layer of topsoil. |
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They would also like to see the playground levelled and a ramp installed. |
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Nearly half the homes here have been levelled leaving survivors unprotected against the soaring heat of the day and near-freezing mountain temperatures at night. |
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In fact, for all that he has been painted in some quarters as a manipulative ogre, one criticism that might be levelled at him is that he is too soft. |
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Silsden missed a hatful of chances as Bulldogs levelled the match. |
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The bulldozers moved in and the grounds were levelled and that was that. |
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All that do not have rounded roofs will be levelled to the ground. |
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The planes levelled off at 5 feet above the ground and slowly pitched up. |
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It was his fine play which levelled the scores for the Wasps early on. |
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Carling's conversion levelled the scores at 10-10 at half-time. |
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The captain missed a penalty which would have levelled the scores. |
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While I understand why they would do this given the criticism that has been levelled at them, having to listen to such self-congratulation did get a little tiring. |
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The businessman and his family were enjoying a steak lunch when the hit man pulled up outside the restaurant, lowered the car window and levelled a machine gun. |
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That is a criticism that has been levelled at us and it is wrong. |
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One criticism that might be levelled at him is that he is too soft. |
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He has publicly denounced all the wrongs that were levelled on him. |
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In the late third century the site was levelled, including the triumphal arch, and a larger Saxon Shore fort constructed in stone, the walls of which now dominate the site. |
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Six minutes later, Kabwe levelled the scores for Indeni when his well-executed free-kick taken from the edge of the box beat the Rangers custodian Dan Mulenga. |
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Stern horizontal rudders levelled off the submarine underwater. |
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Finally, I resent the accusation of Luddism levelled at objectors. |
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He levelled the game at the midway point in the second half. |
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Many national parks were completely levelled and consumed by the fires, including the Serra Da Estrela National Park, which was hit by fires only last year. |
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Finally the grader came along and levelled and shingled the road. |
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Ferreira's lawyer, Surendra Gadling dubbed all the charges levelled against him as bogus. |
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Stephane Sessegnon levelled before half-time, acrobatically volleying in Zenden's corner from four yards. |
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The fortifications failed their only test when the New Model Army entered London in 1647 and they were levelled by Parliament the same year. |
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Sometimes taller buildings were levelled to the ground quickly and effectively by means of controlled gunpowder explosions. |
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Bertram de Gordon, standing on the castle wall, levelled a quarrel out of a crossbow. |
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Unless these allusions are just simple anachronisms, the roads referred to were probably at the time little more than levelled earthen tracks. |
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The single writer who most supports the charge of obscenity levelled then and now at Restoration comedy is probably Wycherley. |
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After 12 minutes 32 seconds Helmut Haller put West Germany ahead, but the score was levelled by Geoff Hurst four minutes later. |
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Specific criticism was levelled at the IOC for market saturation during the 1996 Atlanta and 2000 Sydney Games. |
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Captain Kennedy in April 1848 estimated that 1,000 houses, with an average of six people to each, had been levelled since November. |
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The various local dialects then tend to be levelled towards their respective standard varieties, disrupting the previous dialect continuum. |
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The yard ceased trading in the early 1980s and the site was levelled soon after. |
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Accusations, probably untrue, were levelled at Gaveston that he had stolen royal funds and had purloined Isabella's wedding presents. |
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Some commentators took this as a response to accusations of sexism levelled against the series two years earlier. |
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During two campaigns, the first in 1612 by Gustav II Adolf and the second by Charles XI in the 1680s, entire districts were levelled by fire. |
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Building damage was extensive and the southern islands of Kefalonia and Zakynthos were practically levelled. |
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The city's growth levelled off and the population stabilised around 240,000 for most of the 18th century. |
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The issue has been the subject of much discussion among historians, criticism being levelled at American, British and Canadian forces. |
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Overall, production from the world's wild fisheries has levelled out, and may be starting to decline. |
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Pockets of Georgian architecture survived the war, but much of the city was levelled. |
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Class 3, which retained a clear distinction that did not rely on vowel length, was levelled in favour of the o of the plural. |
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The Bhopal Infantry also refused orders and instead levelled their guns at European sergeants and officers. |
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Then I levelled the sand and lightly packed soil with the rake and shovel and put in a star picket to indicate where it was. |
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Hoffenheim took the lead on six minutes through Christoph Janker, but Benni McCarthy levelled. |
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Zinedine Zidane's free-kick put the F rench ahead before Gaizka Mendieta levelled from the spot. |
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Murray, with his first serve causing problems, quickly levelled the scores but Garcia-Lopez hit back with a love game that kept him ahead. |
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The scores were levelled in the third when Gonzalez was deducted a point by referee Mark Colo-oy for a particularly low blow. |
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Hurlford opened the scoring from the spot, Kean tucking home after Gavin Rushmore Robertson in the box, but Jamie Lyden levelled soon after. |
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Australia bounced back and levelled the series and now it's our turn to do that. |
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Accies almost levelled just before the break but Nade headed inches past from close range. |
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But Stockport, who needed a win to keep alive their slim hopes of survival, levelled matters. |
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Colville levelled in firsthalf stoppage time when David McKay steered a 10-yard header away from keeper Ryan Farrell from Michael Brown's cross. |
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Loose-lay insulation comes in bags and can be tipped between the joists and levelled using a straightedge. |
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At half-time the score was 2-2 as Bryon Obeche levelled for Stockton Churches United. |
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Jones levelled similar accusations against the BBC after they disclosed the impending British attack on Goose Green by 2 Para. |
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But nine minutes from time Martin levelled to set up a replay next week at Glenrothes. |
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However, Cumberworth levelled when a long goal kick went over the defence and was tapped home. |
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But from a corner they levelled on 56 minutes when Liam Dolman headed a simple finish from six yards. |
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In a speech to Labour activists, Mr Hain laughed off criticism levelled at him by loyalists and republicans. |
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Dureau put the hosts ahead on 48 minute from a place kick but the Bulls levelled 10 minutes later when Ah Van converted a penalty. |
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It's not surprising charges won't be levelled against the child who accidentally shot gun instructor Charles Vacca at a firing range in Arizona. |
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Donnelly made it 2-1 but Forfar quickly levelled through sub Kevin Motion and then went ahead again through Templeman. |
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An explosion levelled a twostory apartment building in the southern Italian city of Foggia yesterday, killing at least seven people and injuring another six. |
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Clyde levelled five minutes after the turnround courtesy of an own goal by Dougie Brydon whose attempted clearance bounced off Christ Townsley into his own net. |
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The charge of streakiness levelled at Galway over the years is justified, but it only tends to be relevant in the early stages of the Championship. |
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Greg Tansey gave Stevenage hope by making it 3-2 and Filipe Morais levelled seven minutes from time, before a penalty from Baxter sealed it late on. |
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Despite the setback Grayson's men should have levelled when David Somma crashed his header against Dorus de Vries' crossbar from Neil Kilkenny's free-kick. |
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Eoin Doyle levelled after a miskick from Torquay goalkeeper Michael Poke and Jay O'Shea made sure of the points by scoring a brace in the final 10 minutes. |
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Kevin Kelbie fired the Irish outfit ahead after the break but Craig Malcolm levelled late on and Mitchell proved unbeatable in the penalty shoot-out. |
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The British No1, pictured right, went a set down for the second day in succession after a woeful final service game, but levelled after a second-set tie-break. |
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The British number one went a set down for the second day in succession after a woeful final service game, but levelled after a second-set tie-break. |
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The share prices of railways slowed in their rise, then levelled out. |
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In 1955, Hurricane Janet levelled the northern town of Corozal. |
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For example, accusations of heresy have been levelled against a group of believers when their beliefs challenged, or were seen to challenge, Church authority. |
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Public health professionals have also levelled criticism at the CAP and its support regimes, arguing that agricultural policy often disregards health. |
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Nothing would do her but that the fort should be levelled, and she was ever grumbling and knawvshawling about it, if it wasn't about something else. |
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The percentages of bigeye in the catches were relatively high during the early to mid 1950s, but then levelled off at less than 5 percent of the total catches. |
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