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en It's what I would call a battle royal.

en It's going to be a battle royal.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pe𝗑y charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. There is still a battle royal going on between the hawks and the doves over easing.

en This will be a totally different challenge. The Catalans are a well-drilled and well-coached outfit and they're very physical and aggressive. We're expecting a battle royal.

en While the production and setup is happening, it's time for the 'Halo' battle royal. You don't even want to walk through the front lounge when they're playing.

en This is not good for the royal family but I would not call it a crisis.

en If Bush chooses a nominee whose only intention is to scale back the rights we have fought decades to win, we are prepared for a battle royal. Bring it on.

en The one whom the two lines of battle, coming together, call upon separately, the nearer and the farther, both foes; even the two who have mounted the same chariot call upon him individually, he, O people, is Indra.

en I took off my hat and said, 'Your Royal Highness' and shook his hand, ... After that, you can call him sir. He was really nice. He asked me how I was doing. I think I was still four-under-par at the time so I said, 'so far, so good.'

en It will be a big battle. They call him 'The Beast,' so I'm ready for a big battle inside, a shoving match. Hopefully, the refs will let us play. It will get scrappy, but we'll have to play through it and have some fun.

en You're really going to see the difference between the Battle of Alberta in the playoffs and in the regular season. Now at playoff time, you can definitely call it a Battle of Alberta.

en Now the trumpet summons us again- not as a call bear arms, though arms we need-not as a call to battle, though embattled we are- but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, " rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulat

en I think, as normal, it was a battle royal out there between us and D.C., because it always is. I think the truth of the matter is that we were fortunate to get the win. As far as the football we played we can play far better than we showed tonight. But, as usual, we showed that as far as guts and courage and passion, we have it in abundance. That's what won us the game.

en There are two types of royal programs. One is ever-praising of the queen, and the other is of the tabloid-sort, having a go at the royal family. We were trying to be as neutral and as objective as possible. We hope people make up their own minds.

en We have had a number of call from Royal fans who seem certain that an announcement is imminent including one young girl who said winning a few quid on his engagement would soften the blow that he would never be hers!


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