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Gwynn, a familiar nemesis of Leiter's, made sure of that.
They will travel to Denver, where the Broncos are the A.F.C.'s top seed, to face a familiar nemesis in the divisional round next Saturday.
For now, Layden said, it looks as if the Knicks will battle the revamped Miami Heat, the new-look Orlando Magic and the familiar nemesis Indiana Pacers with Ewing, the lumbering 38-year-old post player who some believe has come to cramp the club's style.
It beckons fans to dream of next season and beyond, which may become an increasingly attractive option if the Mets continue in a time warp that makes this year seem like last year, which it certainly did Tuesday when a blur of hapless relievers again came up short against a familiar nemesis.
The detour has come courtesy of a familiar nemesis: DC lobbyists who, this year alone, have watered-down, gutted, or out-and-out killed ambitious plans for reforming Wall Street, energy, and health care.
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Nevertheless, Molina, who is known in certain quarters as Spider-Man's nemesis Doctor Octopus, is familiar with the tension between art and commerce.
The interactive musical features all the familiar "Arthur" characters, from D. W. (his sibling nemesis) and the baby, Kate, to chums like Buster and Francine.
President Hugo Chavez is at it again, using his now-familiar barnyard vocabulary to attack and vilify his favorite nemesis -- Dr. Guillermo Zuloaga.
As it happens, Declaration Of War – Aljamaaheer's nemesis in the Queen Anne Stakes – joins Al Kazeem as a familiar obstruction.
Next up on the Nemesis site will be decapods, a far more familiar group of crustaceans that includes crabs, shrimp and lobster.
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