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If the House of Saud suddenly falls, as did the Shah, religious revolutionaries of many shades will clash for power and seize the country's massive stock of armaments.
In a few minutes Britain's Luke Campbell and Japan's Satoshi Simizu will clash for the right to meet him in the final.
And, as British politics becomes ever less parliamentary and ever more presidential, the party leaders will clash for the first time in American-style televised debates, with unpredictable consequences.Before Christmas, Mr Cameron's party enjoyed double-digit poll leads.
On Tuesday, Stevenson and Tufts will clash for the sixth consecutive season, and the Jumbos are the reigning NCAA Division III champions who ranked No. 1 in the country.
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If form holds up, UConn will clash with Rutgers for the third time this season.
Nicky Morgan, the secretary of state for education, will clash with her counterpart in the Commons as she defends her plans, which include encouraging schools to become part of multi-academy trusts.
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It seems the pair will now clash for the first time in Athens on July 3, where the weather is more likely to be favourable to sprinting and the track has already shown how fast it is, having been the venue for Powell's world record run last year.
Naturally, they will clash.
One day, the two things will clash.
We will clash.
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