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Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara was every bit as fierce a test of strength, nerve and willpower as the annual contest between America's best cowboys and cowgirls down the road in Salinas, California.
I'd love to say that the new episodes were so out there, so scathing and fierce that the Cartoon Network lost its nerve.
Jolie is fierce in her portrayal filling the part with nerve, charm, and desperation and her role in this film is quite possibly the most beautiful train wreck ever filmed".
But then Hsing, a thin, jaunty player with a ponytail, shrugged off her nerves and began handling her opponent's fierce forehand.
From the moment she steps on stage, her nerves shot, her dignity held together by fierce illusion, our eyes never leave her.
As such, it has struck a raw nerve within the Maine psyche and has prompted a fierce debate over the state's brand, character and future.
Wall Street is not merely the financial nerve center of capitalism, but also a community of fierce competitors, colleagues and friends.
Ronan O'Gara displayed nerves of steel to land a last-minute penalty and seal Munster's first win over fierce rivals Leinster in six attempts.
Resistance was fierce.
The blowback was fierce.
Competition will be fierce.
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