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"We don't have to be locked in combat forever.
Within seconds, hackles raised, they are locked in combat.
"I love you, I really do," she tells him as they are locked in combat.
Today, it's the first black president that's locked in combat with an invisible man.
There were many weak links and moments that verged on musical chaos, suggesting opposing armies locked in combat.
Across Europe, the visions represented by the rightwing Brexiters in Britain and Podemos in Spain are locked in combat.
Knights will be locked in combat at Kenilworth Castle & Elizabethan Garden (01926 852078; www.english-heritage.org.uk/kenilworth) on 8 and 9 April (11am to 5pm; £26.70 for four).
The main battleground is Wisconsin (see article), where a newly elected conservative governor, Scott Walker, is locked in combat with the unions.
"An image of the president giggling at Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, locked in combat on the Super Bowl gridiron," as described by the Washington Post.
Healso found himself often locked in combat with politicians, for in a deeply divided community there was no semblance of consensus on policing.
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