Now testing is the responsibility of the US Anti-Doping Agency, a no-holds-barred body that hunts drugs cheats relentlessly and ruthlessly. |
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It has to be a no-holds-barred constitutional debate on the fundamental nature of the Union. |
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Thanks to its new engine and perfectly coordinated components, it offers no-holds-barred performance capabilities. |
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But her no-holds-barred style has earned her many fans, including 35,000 Twitter followers. |
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This is the no-holds-barred headlamp you'd expect from SureFire®-maker of the world's finest illumination tools. |
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It was his time in the minors that Boras says inspired his no-holds-barred negotiating style. |
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She has been nicknamed the lioness of the African radio waves as she tears into politicians with her no-holds-barred approach. |
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Grease Monkeys is no-holds-barred tv, a bit surreal and often near the knuckle. |
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But if there is a lesson to take away, it's Stroud's creative, no-holds-barred approach to finding a way to survive in desperate circumstances. |
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After the books have been read out, the floor is thrown open for a no-holds-barred discussion. |
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Hundreds of locals cheer for events that range from a no-holds-barred boat race called Battle of Mindil and tug-of-war competitions on the beach. |
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I want a no-holds-barred debate on this question with all the players involved including this Committee. |
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TorQ's repertoire ranges from sweetly lyrical mallet quartets to no-holds-barred, high-energy percussive showpieces. |
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In recent years she has created a no-holds-barred videographic world that blends performance art, photography and video. |
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It was a no-holds-barred, nitty gritty meeting where a few homes truths were told. |
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Nothing like a good free-for-all, down-and-dirty, no-holds-barred, riot! |
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The power of these images, beyond their sombre, seductive toughness, lies in their quest for naked truth and no-holds-barred realism. |
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Warning: many dishes are no-holds-barred spicy. |
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Grace is a no-holds-barred Good Person and Mother. |
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Prince had a no-holds-barred approach to fashion. |
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This is why the global European strategy must consist, on the one hand, of a no-holds-barred fight against all forms of terrorism and, on the other, of in-depth dialogue between civilisations and cultures. |
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In this no-holds-barred battle where only the winners of each group qualify for Greece, a few sides already look well placed to make the trip, while for others it is all over bar the shouting. |
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The existence of this overall platform prepared by a no-holds-barred debate is in no way means that preparatory technical and legal work cannot be carried out on specific issues. |
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The book is 479 pages long and is flogged as a no-holds-barred tell-all. |
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As brassily entertaining as its no-holds-barred protagonist, the series' debut season is presented in its entirety with this collection of 11 episodes. |
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And it's a sobering lesson about the real world. The no-holds-barred atmosphere of divorce promotes greed, insensitivity, anger, hatred, mistrust, violence, and threats. |
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A youth unhappy with the past of its fathers and wanting to build the future differently finds its voice and launches no-holds-barred slanging matches. |
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I'll miss his no-holds-barred commentary, his gift for muckraking, and his talent for puns. |
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To an American sporting audience, the whacked-out world of unlimited laterals and pile-driving tackles would seem to be as appealing as no-holds-barred dwarf-tossing. |
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At Clemenceau's Bardo lounge last summer, Khodr performed a no-holds-barred tribute to iconoclastic popstrel Lady Gaga as well as whacked-out German artist Klaus Nomi. |
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But that's just what he has done, in typically exuberant, no-holds-barred fashion by detailing his life story in a volume of autobiography entitled Kickups, Hiccups, Lockups. |
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