It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white. |
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Would such opposites attract, learn from each other, and astonish us, or would these two conflicting musical spirits lock horns and fight it out? |
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Come June, it will be time to lock horns with Group F opponents Slovakia, Paraguay and world champions Italy. |
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Mr. Ferrell is not the only celebrity to lock horns with Wall Street recently. |
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I am sure we will be able to lock horns about some of those extremely important issues on other occasions. |
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The west Asians will face an enigmatic Papua New Guinea side, while the Caribbean islanders lock horns with a highly-motivated Equatorial Guinea. |
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Rather than lock horns with preservationists, he embraced his task with fetishistic glee. |
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With Honduras, Argentina, Nigeria and Japan poised to lock horns with Spain, Syrua, France and Haiti respectively, bring on day two! |
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Japan now turn their attention to facing Nigeria while Mexico lock horns with England with all four teams in Group C level on one point each. |
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Asian champions Iraq lock horns with Qatar in Dubai, knowing that a point against their Gulf rivals will see them through. |
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The mainstream candidates' reluctance to lock horns with the tycoon may be understandable given his apparent immunity to criticism. |
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But what Mann needs is an opposite number for his heroes: another equal-and-opposite hombre to lock horns with. |
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It's rather dangerous to lock horns in an arena larger than you're used to. |
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Meanwhile, Harry finally got his chance to lock horns with the third estate. |
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When these two lock horns, the film's energy level skyrockets. |
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Fearful to confront, because of our own fears, perchance we find ourselves looking into a mirror and are terrified to lock horns with our own conflicting thoughts. |
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The study authors suggest that females lock horns and fight like sumo wrestlers, enabling larger-horned beetles to grab a greater stash of dung. |
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It is rare to see private equity firms lock horns in a public bidding war. |
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The opportunity to see my team lock horns with the very best. |
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They were not afraid to lock horns with the central government on issues vital to their local communities, with which the central government was demonstrably way out of touch. |
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Seismic activity is rare in the Moroccan city these days, but twice a year the ground trembles with the passions aroused whenever Wydad lock horns with Raja. |
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Loftus, meanwhile, has some potentially classic clashes to look forward to, including the clash of two football titans when Brazil lock horns with Italy. |
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The 2004 winners had not been expected to lock horns with the North Koreans, victorious two years later, until the business end of the tournament. |
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Uzbekistan will lock horns with Thailand and Iran in Group B, with the final group pitting Kyrgyzstan with Hong Kong, and also Vietnam, who impressed in last year's AFC Women's Asian Cup as hosts. |
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Cities and counties lock horns over jobs and trade. |
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The two third-placed teams will lock horns in a playoff, with the winners facing the Oceania representatives in another two-leg play-off for a spot at the global showpiece. |
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In Group 2, the two teams from the Korean peninsula will lock horns again, after progressing hand in hand from the same group into the final qualifying stage. |
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France's woes will not have worried the two finalists for long, however, and the atmosphere was electric as Brazil and Portugal prepared to lock horns for the trophy. |
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The Netherlands have already sewn up first place in Group 9, of course, and that means Scotland and FYR Macedonia will put their play-off aspirations on the line when they lock horns in Glasgow. |
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Argentina and Nigeria will lock horns on Friday in the third and final round of encounters in Group A, and there is little doubt the match will be a hotly contested affair. |
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Like those Celtic supporters that day, football crowds all across the world are recognised as being an integral part of the action whenever two teams lock horns. |
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Two quarter-finals match-ups are now known, as Colombia will meet Turkey on 8 November in Bauchi, while the Swiss and Italy will lock horns in Ijebu-Ode that same day. |
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Two wild goats lock horns during a confrontation. |
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The chance for Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho to lock horns was undoubtedly an enticing prospect and the game didn't disappoint. |
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Coverage of the top-flight clash at the Galpharm Stadium, where two of the early pacesetters lock horns. |
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All the action from the Premier League clash at Villa Park, where two sides currently in the top four lock horns. |
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Naismith is relishing the chance to lock horns with Arsenal and Chelsea again and put the disappointment of being pegged back at Leicester, behind them. |
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Two European bison lock horns in Poland's Bialowieza Forest National Park in a Stefano Unterthiner picture which is so detailed we see the snow shaken off in the impact. |
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Two European bison lock horns in Poland's Bialowieza Forest National Park in a Stefano Unterthiner picture, which is so detailed we see the snow shaken off in the impact. |
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The biggest derby in India takes centre-stage on Sunday as Mohun Bagan lock horns with East Bengal in what promises to be a humdinger of an I-League encounter. |
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