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Iowa became an unexpectedly fierce contest, with John Kerry emerging as a winner and quickly rolling on to victories in New Hampshire and other early primary states.
"This is the best thing for him," said Nick Gallicchio, referring to Pretty Boy, a boxer-pit bull mix engaged in a fierce contest with a German shepherd at Echo Lake dog park in Mountainside last week.
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With a fierce contest going on within ZANU-PF over who will eventually succeed him, Mr. Mugabe, who is 84, faces the tricky task of placating the warring factions in his own party.
The British crew led a fierce contest from start to finish, with the German Olympic and European champions overhauling New Zealand to win silver.
"We know this will be a fierce contest so it's time to batten down the hatches and get on with it.
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Palm Beach, who looked so assured in the first half, are suddenly drawn into a fierce contest.
A fierce contest refused to subside thereafter, but Stockport held out to claim the spoils.
But Gove is likely to face a fierce contest from another Brexit-supporting MP.
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