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He faced off against Maurice Ashley, who runs the program, and immediately commenced talking trash.
On one recent morning, he faced off with a customer named John Kim, who owns a fish store in Queens.
"Take him to school," Mr. Baker shouted to Mr. Demetropoulos as he faced off with a backup guard.
For President Bill Clinton, it came in the winter of 1995 when he faced off with a Republican Congress over a government shutdown.
In 2002 he faced off with the Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir John Stevens, suggesting that Stevens's view of an ideal judge was a senior police officer.
In his first bid for Congress, in 1986, the battle that counted was the Democratic primary, where he faced off against Julian Bond.
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Might he face off against Governor O'Malley?
Things are about to get much tougher for Hewitt, as he faces off against Novak Djokovic.
This week he faces off against Whiterose, his main rival in perfidy.
As he faces off with Kirk, he does a lot of impassive and charismatic gazing, indicative of infinitesimally amused unconcern.
However, if he faces off with them he may be in jeopardy because they have gained many important posts, and they are mostly not from his Pashtun base.
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