| She had to beat him during a highly-charged tussle at Glasgow's Braehead Area to qualify for the opportunity to sink the opposition in Bismarck. |
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| Later, back in the motorhome, my erratic driving and occasional tussle with second gear seemed positively trivial. |
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| It wasn't long before I was having a tussle with a pike, which gave me a great scrap. |
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| Cultural differences are indeed the making of us, adding a little tussle and piquancy to a relationship. |
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| The game progressed with players pushing vigorously to outdo each other in a tussle for ball possession. |
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| Sunday's match was a thriller from the start of play as opposing teams engaged in a valiant tussle for ball possession. |
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| Simons takes a lead in the frame but Callow fights back and the pair tussle over the colours. |
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| The fraught standoff in the Ukraine is less the result of an internal dispute, than of a geopolitical tussle between East and West. |
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| In a sign of things to come, there were a few clashes at half time, when the occasional tussle flamed up in the tunnel to the dressing rooms. |
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| As the match progressed the tussle for a goal advantage continued but Pioneers were content with a well deserved draw. |
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| For a Harry fans, this is like a one-to-one tussle between God and the Devil himself. |
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| 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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| Almost anonymous in the tussle between the two Australians, was the battle for bronze. |
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| He believed the linesman misinterpreted what was an innocent entanglement after a tussle for the ball. |
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| Ready for launch over two months ago, the opening was put off due to the ongoing tussle in the local film industry. |
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| It slides smoothly and effortlessly into lower gears but fifth gear is a bit notchy and I have a bit of a tussle to engage it. |
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| A plucky woman kept a tight grip on her handbag during a tussle with a would-be robber. |
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| Earlier, the Boxing Day card started with a bang as McCoy and Doumen treated spectators to an epic tussle. |
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| David Toms produced a stunning back nine to edge out a nervy Sergio Garcia in a titanic tussle in the singles. |
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| There is an ongoing and mostly hidden tussle between the reformists and the conservative clergy. |
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| In mind that in recent year's Tennant Creek has the wood on Alice Spings in the tussle for the prize. |
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| The second booking involved both players again, with Strong going down in an innocuous tussle for the ball. |
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| Although his personal tussle with partner Lyle fizzled out, Jacobson admitted he had been nervous and uncomfortable in the opening holes. |
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| And like any prolonged negotiation in its final stages, the endgame has turned into a real tussle. |
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| There's some interesting insidery stuff going on with an inter-agency tussle. |
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| But as he reflected on his world title tussle the York ace remained upbeat about his silver-medal winning display, which bettered his bronze achievement of two years earlier. |
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| But both sides dropped enough hints to imply that a legal tussle was involved. |
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| The ship's black stack would show above the smother, each time emerging gallantly from the tussle with the water rolling from her as it does from the back of a porpoise. |
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| He is also said to have thrown food at away fans, disrupted a lottery draw and had a tussle with Norwich City's director of football Brian Hamilton. |
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| Google has been in a tussle with Facebook over sharing information between the two services. |
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| I don't wish to speak for her, but I have no doubt that she does not want to soil herself by getting into a tussle with a vermin like this. |
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| These new powers are supposed to give him the upper hand in the tussle with the Defense Secretary. |
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| Italian goalkeeper Viviano was sent off in a tussle with Mirallas as he tried to retrieve the ball and re-start the game. |
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| Zombie Exploder is a tussle with an original battle system in which we need to clean the tower of bloodthirsty zombies. |
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| As a mark of this tussle, Mr Singh, a craggy man with a slight lisp, is its third leader in three years. |
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| The player at the centre of this rum tussle is not the raging scimitar that arrived at Old Trafford nine years ago. |
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| Among the many subplots to Sunday's Europa League tussle was a surprise call-up for Milan's 15-year-old forward Hachim Mastour. |
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| The tussle between the two, made clear for all to see in this week's vote, will play a significant role in deciding the next election. |
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| In any case, the Commission's approach does not lead to an endless tussle regarding the desirable level of harmonisation. |
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| It all makes for a fascinating tussle between two sides with very distinct footballing philosophies. |
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| On a personal level, Moleke's return opens up a land tussle that forces the community to take sides. |
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| The worst part was that she felt bad for Jake. The scrappy redhead, despite his size, had bettered the Cooper boy in the few moments of the tussle. |
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| But first, there's a tussle with the senior senator from Arizona to take care of. |
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| Without his high-school wrestling experience, she might have won the tussle. |
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| In the film, we watch as Gollum gets in a tussle with his next meal, an unsuspecting goblin. |
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| A man who tried to stop a thief from making off with a stolen digital projector sustained cuts and bruises to his head when he was knocked down in a tussle. |
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| Since the neighbor's property is a bit overgrown with low bamboo it was a quite a tussle doing all that and then wrestling the tree lengths back onto my property. |
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| They've both become superb birders, too, able to distinguish in a wing beat, for example, a gyrfalcon from a peregrine falcon during a brief aerial tussle. |
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| France and the UK are currently engaged in a tussle to see who controls such an agency which promises to become a license to print money for the eventual winner. |
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| One of them strikes up a relationship with the bank teller who opens their joint account, while the other two eventually tussle over loneliness and personal responsibility. |
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| In a near mirror image of the men's event four years ago the stroke for stroke tussle against the United States was a brilliant event with the lead changing at every leg. |
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| They had won the seemingly impossible battle without even a tussle. |
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| After a tussle and some screaming, he ran out, mission unaccomplished. |
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| In the end, it was Jankovic who came out on top in the spirited tussle, winning 12-10 in a third-set tiebreak in what could easily be considered the match of the tournament. |
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| I certainly didn't have any clear idea how the tussle between Labour and the Conservatives would end: I kept changing my mind, often in line with the polls that I and others were reporting on. |
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| But a 17,121 West Riding crowd witnessed a dour tussle which prompted a slow handclap from the blue and white contingent. |
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| After a clangorous tussle of ideas at the heart of the central development section, an extended coda ultimately returns the music to its unassuming roots. |
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| It didn't work out that way, as a tight tussle with Roddick turned into a battle of wills and Murray could find no answer to the No 6 seed's rocket serve at speeds of up to 143mph. |
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| A sort of towels-on-the-sunlounger tussle writ large. |
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| On the surface of a pinscreen the artist imprints his desires and intuitions, hurling himself into a fierce tussle with an object as beautiful and rare as a harpsichord. |
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| Mug Smashers is a converted arcade chodzona tussle with machines flash. |
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| For The Best Years Of Our Lives he spices up an innocent courting scene with a split-second tussle as the young war veteran lewdly fiddles with his girlfriend's skirt. |
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| There will always be challenges with inclusive governments: political parties and their leaders are creatures of power and until one party is clearly in power there will always be a tussle for power. |
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| Bothwick, who joins Saracens next season, was carried aloft by his jubilant teammates after a titanic tussle in appalling conditions. |
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| Shadow of the ninja is an interesting tussle with a lot of levels. |
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| The tussle was compared yesterday by Mike Ruddock's defence coach Clive Griffiths to two men contesting an arm wrestle. |
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| Amongst the white sand and warm, aquamarine waters you can meet marine life, see rainbow-coloured coral, tussle with game fish, set sail, party hard or snooze next to the sea. |
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| As Slovakia prepare for a FIFA World Cup tussle with the Italians in Group F, Petras' insider knowledge will be invaluable to his national coach, Vladimir Weiss. |
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| Atletico-MG effectively secured Campeonato Mineiro gold during the first bisection of their tussle with arch-rivals Cruzeiro, a 4-0 win leaving them on the cusp of a 39th state crown. |
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| The tussle erupts when Peter Barlow smells a rat over Lewis's winnings at his betting shop. |
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| We managed to get ourselves out of it by staying low and then had a good tussle with Balance, Pazazz and Much Ado Von the way back. |
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| As the forint dives and central bankers tussle with the government, the picture of Hungary's financial problems is worsening, casting doubts over the country's ability to preside over a critical mass of EU economic reforms. |
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| It's a measure of how one-way things were that what is usually a tousy tussle of a fixture ended with Johansson the only yellow card. |
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| She secured a 12,000 guineas Puissance filly and a son of Chilibang for 11,000gns after a rare tussle with underbidder David Barron. |
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| On the Apollo 7 flight, the astronauts developed head colds and became downright grumpy with Mission Control during a tussle over whether to wear their helmets during re-entry. |
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| Iran, with an atomic weapon at its disposal, could easily take advantage of this new tussle by instrumentalising as many of its Arab forces around the region. |
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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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| They would rustle and tussle it for like three minutes and that was it! |
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| Following a tussle with management, he took over the restaurant chain. |
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| Both Parks and Brechneff tussle with the idea of being almost insiders. |
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| Medallion holders tussle with the city over regulations. |
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| The new standards follow a tussle with Congress. |
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| When the draw for the African preliminaries for the 2006 FIFA World Cup were first conducted in Zurich, it was expected that Group 3 would produce an absorbing tussle for top spot between Cameroon and Egypt. |
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| Africa: Of the sixteen nations involved in the tussle for five FIFA World Cup? qualification seats, only five teams recorded losses on the first matchday. |
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| The suspect was arrested after a tussle with a security guard. |
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