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Why this reluctance to make a challenge?
Defending champion Chelsea just spent $80 million on Liverpool forward Fernando Torres to make a challenge.
I coupon -- that's the verb shoppers use -- largely to make a challenge of a chore.
I know I had to make a challenge, either to get the ball or foul him, but then the deflection was a big one.
Muirfield bared its teeth on the Saturday, greatly reducing the chances of someone coming from the pack to make a challenge.
"Donaldson's being able to play on the fear of electoral meltdown has given him the legs to make a challenge," Mr. Bew said.
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"It is a big surprise as we did not have a chance to make a legal challenge," she said.
Partly because of the expectation of the imminent coming of the kingdom, Christianity, MacCulloch writes, "was not usually going to make a radical challenge to existing social distinctions".
Still, Mr Malema should get a few seats in Parliament, hoping to make a bigger challenge in 2019, if he can only avoid prison.
"That would put the Democratic Party on track to make a significant challenge in 2018," he said, including another Davis run for governor or United States senator.
Ferrari plan to introduce a new engine for the Austin race as they plot to make a serious challenge to Mercedes' overwhelming supremacy in 2016.
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