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...It’s really going to take some time,” she said. “Those things sort of shape themselves out, or maybe not. Maybe they’ll go head-to-head all year...
...spring races, on the other hand, feature head-to-head competition in which crews face off side-by-side so you can watch your opponent the entire way. The spring also features distances of 2000 meters per race...
...when the two teams ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in Division I-AA in total offense meet head-to-head, it is not unreasonable to expect a certain level of offensive pyrotechnics...
...Biscuit, a West Coast horse, wins his big race--a head-to-head encounter with War Admiral, owned by a snooty Eastern establishment figure--which may be the story's natural end, but it's not the true one or the movie's. The horse gets hurt. Pollard gets hurt. They must try to make one last comeback, which overrides conventional movie wisdom as surely as the horse galloped past racing's conventional wisdom...
...answered Perry's call aren't locked into one sound; if they reflect anything, it is his pioneering studio techniques, which have seeped almost unnoticed into many areas of popular music: Macy Gray's stoned soul bumps up against Perry's scattershot sounds; British electro-DJ samplers Coldcut go head-to-head with him in an "audiovisual clash"; Chicago minimalists Tortoise let the man loose on their mixing desk; and Skin, late of Skunk Anansie, heads an all-star rendition of early songs that Bob Marley cut with Scratch - a bit of a surprise, since Perry claims...