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IN THE past fortnight, America has squared off against Iraq.
And now, in a literary clash of titans, one has squared off against the other.
Through literary history the woman writer has squared off in various ways against her old adversary, motherhood.
Spurred by Mr. Ailes, who has said he would not settle for "anything short of a revolution," Fox Business has squared off against CNBC with characteristic bravado.
Thomas Ratliff, a well-connected lobbyist, has squared off against McLeroy in the Republican primary and is running an aggressive campaign, positioning himself as a practical, moderate Republican.
He is a skilled lawyer and debater, said Victor E. Schwartz, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon, who has squared off against Mr. Scruggs in debates over the last 20 years.
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The two had squared off against each other twice before in their N.H.L. careers.
The Cavaliers have squared off with Philadelphia (twice), New York, Golden State, Phoenix, Orlando, Toronto, Washington and Minnesota.
Most recently, the United States and Japan have squared off over the deregulation of the telecommunications market here.
Ethnic Indians and Pakistanis have squared off before in Senate contests, most notably four years ago in South Dakota.
Those who have squared off with Mr. Johnson in public are even less charitable.
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