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KO'd
verb
Past of KO
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KO'd But Forever Classic: A Eulogy for 'Street Fighter IV'.
He was clearly KO'd after collision; body went limp.
Gordon avoided being KO'd moments later when Bowyer's crew went after him and a melee ensued — a sudden flashback to Nascar's good old, bad old days.
The incomparable American boxing writer Jerry Izenberg once described Muhammad Ali's trilogy of pain with Joe Frazier as the heavyweight championship of each other and there was more than a hint of the squared ring about the blood-red court as Rafael Nadal ko'd Roger Federer for the 17th time in 25 contests to keep his French Open title.
The Riewoldt incident hammered home how seriously the industry treats head knocks these days – the day when a player would stagger back onto the field minutes after being KO'd are long gone – and a salient reminder of the harm these young men expose themselves to every weekend.
"I give David credit as I never expected him to hurt me as he did, but anyone could see it was a premature stoppage and I should have been allowed to carry on and ride out the rough patch, even if that meant I would have got KO'd".
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Ko would be proud.
IT'S not often that the road to romance includes laundry, leprosy and a lagoon, but the courtship of Mitchell J. Ratchik and Susanna Ko would be hard to call ordinary.
We wanted to extend the evaluation of RORγ deficiency to address the question whether lymphomas, similar to those observed in the Rorc KO, would develop in an animal with an otherwise intact adult immune system.
Shares of KO would need to continue to rally higher by another 3% by next Friday in order for these investors to breakeven at a price of $52.64.
If it were the old "Batman" series, a giant "KO" would appear in a big splashed text bubble.
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