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...incumbent there, freshman Pete Sessions, suddenly faces a pit bull of a campaigner in a battle that will probably be the most expensive House race in the country, with each side expected to spend $4 million. With the candidates trading charges of poster stealing and arguing over who is tougher on child kidnappers, neither one may come out of this ugly fight looking like a winner...
...group of fans from South Boston who sang the Broadway tune to annoy the opposition, and it worked. This year, “Tessie” has been recorded by the Irish punk-rock band, The Dropkick Murphys—and you can’t get much tougher or more Boston than that. To top it off, Johnny Damon, Bronson Arroyo and Lenny Dinardo sing backup vocals on the track...
...whole offense is based on complimenting each other,” Murphy said. “We’re averaging 200 yards passing and 200 yards rushing every game, so that makes us tougher to defend. If you blitz and try to take away the running game, we’re going to take advantage of it throwing the football...
...TOUGHER, RED SOX OR YANKEES FANS? I think any living Red Sox fan would have to be considered tougher just because of what they've had to grow up with and endure. That's baggage Yanks fans don't have. It's a rivalry of epic proportions in which one side hasn't really had the chance to answer the bell...
...wrote new songs with John Du Prez. As Python fans will recall, Holy Grail begins with the clip-clop sound of knights approaching on horsebackonly to be revealed traveling on foot, knocking coconut shells together for the sound effect. Other memorable scenes from the film may be a little tougher to pull off, like the belligerent knight who keeps fighting and taunting even as his limbs are hacked off one by one. "We've had long and anxious talks about it," admits Idle. "We're not going to spill blood all over the stage; the dancers might slip and break...