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It was history's most dramatic clash of politics and sports.
So did Watergate and its dramatic clash of presidential and judicial power.
In the event Oxford lost by six lengths following a dramatic clash of blades and the unseating of their bowman.
There is a startlingly dramatic clash of swords and, thanks to Christopher Oram, some enviable cinched-waist New Look dresses.
He uses documents, objects, videos and other archival material to recreate the most dramatic clash of the strike by the National Union of Mineworkers.
Indeed during the race at some point all three looked as though they might go on to the win during this dramatic clash in Texas.
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The Evening Standard's Nicholas de Jongh called Storey "a master of allusiveness: his characters avoid dramatic clashes, conflicts and revelations".
Meetings of the Royal Astronomical Society were often enlivened by dramatic clashes between Eddington and Sir James Hopwood Jeans or Edward Arthur Milne over the validity of scientific assumptions and mathematical procedures.
The history of VW helps to explain the major impact the emissions scandal has had in Germany – and also the dramatic clashes in the company's boardroom.
At least 300 motorways in the country were blocked by protesters, which saw dramatic clashes with police on Saturday and Sunday.
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