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"And," he continues, "if the European Tour were to make a riposte, who would be in the quartet?
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President Obama made a riposte to Russia's anti-gay laws by including two gay athletes in the 10-member US delegation.
Familiar systems, like life-saving dodge-rolls and parry/riposte, of course make a return.
"They will have had vulnerability already while another person might have made a robust riposte or merely shrugged it off".
But he can now rise above making a scathing riposte as Sky has cranked up the volume – and persuaded him to do the occasional interview.
But his fellow right-wing actor John Wayne loathed the film (he was particularly incensed by the marshal throwing his badge of office into the dust), and later made a deliberate riposte in the form of Rio Bravo (1959).
Ping made an angry riposte to allegations in the South African press regarding his candidacy and campaign financing last week that lost him critical support.
Conceived as a riposte to the Hollywood-dominated Oscars, the 26th EFAs contrived to make a bonus of its ramshackle, unorthodox nature.
After 10 Nce4, the white pieces dominated the board, so it was understandable that Hickl would make a radical attempt to get them off his back with 10... f5, but he could not have reckoned with the sharp riposte 11 Bb5!
Then the defenders have a riposte for anything South tries.
Here's the Wellstone riposte: "Jesse Ventura made a career out of provoking and intimidating his opponents.
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