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The company's promotional material offers breathless come-ons: "Hit your opponent in the Wallet!
A major reason for the growing popularity of such ads is the faltering economy, on the theory that when times are hard, you should hit your opponent harder.
You're supposed to hit your opponent over the head with a chair, but you're supposed to pretend to hide the chair you are about to hit him with from the view of the referee.
Plenty of fans enjoy both, and plenty enjoy one while finding the other barbaric (in M.M.A., you are allowed — encouraged — to hit your opponent when he or she is down), or distasteful (think of the brutally repetitive nature of some boxing matches, with opponents exchanging hundreds of blows to the head).
Jennifer Steen, a Boston University professor who studies rich candidates, said it is a rule of politics: hit your opponent's greatest strength.
Because what better way to hit your opponent than to duck a tough vote where she was counted, and you'd been counted months earlier, then rail against her because no one is paying attention to the facts.
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The controls are interesting in that they take advantage of the Joy-Con wireless controllers, allowing you to "punch" in the air to hit your opponents.
Note that you cannot hit your opponents' balls with your mallet, only by aiming your own balls toward them.
It's the only game that gives you a point for hitting your opponent in the back.
A lot of people think fencing's all about your arm and hitting your opponent, but actually it's 80 percent about your legs, the distance between you and your opponent, the rhythm you're going at.
(In squash, that the other player's head is between your racquet and the ball is a reason to call a 'let', but not because it is the best way to win; if you were to exercise your option of hitting your opponent in the head, you would win the point. In squash, calculative reasons are modulated by gentlemanly reasons).
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