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Yet the most significant portent of pressure came on that same television broadcast, not from any politician but from the channel's military correspondent, Roni Daniel, who usually spars with others as the resident skeptic and hawk.
On Sunday, Pronger did another thing he usually does: spar playfully with reporters and generally defuse whatever tension may be surrounding his team.
Top officials of the European Central Bank usually avoid sparring with elected officials in public, and Mr. Bini Smaghi's comments illustrated the intensity of the debate on how to keep Greece afloat.
Usually eager to spar back and forth with political hecklers, Mr. Fox ignored outbursts from his political opponents.
Tuesday I usually go and spar, then at night I'll wrestle.
In "Real World," plots are usually propelled by verbal sparring.
Rhee Taekwon-Do free sparring is unscored, unarmoured, and usually 'non-contact' in principle.
Classes consist of sparring and grappling drills called offensiva-defensiva, usually practiced in pairs.
They say 38-year-old Floyd is not looking that sharp, getting caught in sparring with the sort of punches he usually slips quite easily.
The 28-year-old sustained a lisfranc ligament injury to his right foot during a sparring session, which is a type only usually seen amongst car-crash victims.
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