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Opposing supporters were segregated in the stadium, Liverpool fans allocated the Leppings Lane stand, accessed by a limited number of turnstiles.
Opposing fans fought an on-pitch battle in the aftermath of Celtic's 1 – 0 victory in the 1980 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden.
However, the Middlesbrough fans subsequently voted Kinkladze the " Best Opposing Player of the Season ".

Opposing and would
In both texts a girl and a boy fall in love ( a " formula " with a symbolic operator between them would be " Boy + Girl ") despite the fact that they belong to two groups that hate each other (" Boy's Group-Girl's Group " or " Opposing forces ") and conflict is resolved by their death.
Opposing them would be the Japanese 57th Army, with the 154th, 156th, and 212th Japanese Infantry Divisions.
Opposing the creation of a government in which the large states would dominate the small ones, he consistently sided with the small states, helping to formulate the New Jersey Plan and voting against the Virginia Plan.
In addition, Gearbox announced that the High Definition pack would not be exclusive for Blue Shift, but could be applied to both Half-Life and Opposing Force as well.
Opposing defences would find it almost impossible to distinguish the aircraft from the echoes caused by the chaff.
Opposing this interpretation would be the concept of philosophical realism, that the world is knowable as it really is, as propounded by philosophers like Henry Babcock Veatch.
Opposing forwards who incurred his displeasure would be picked up and thrown bodily into his goal.
Opposing teams claimed that this would give the Canadiens unscheduled timeouts during strategic points in games.

Opposing and often
Opposing the established pre-war French Cinema ( Tradition de la Qualité ) by offering his own personal responses to the question ‘ what is cinema ?’, and by well-formulating his ascetic style, Bresson gained a high position among Founders of the French New Wave, such that he is often listed ( along with Alexandre Astruc and André Bazin ) as the main figures theoretically influenced the French New Wave.
Opposing teams stay in the hotel at the casino and are often seen walking from the arena to the lobby.
Opposing teams often find it difficult to play their best game, when the stadium is full, as the noise level becomes very high.

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Opposing Saxe was the Pragmatic Army, the bulk of which was made up of British and Hanoverian troops under General George Wade, and Dutch troops under Prince Maurice of Nassau.
Opposing this invasion force was an old gun brought down from Singapore after World War I, and possibly up to three anti-aircraft guns.

Opposing and .
Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent who controls the ball ; however, physical contact between opponents is limited.
The number 7 pilot narrates for a year, and then typically flies Opposing and then Lead Solo the following two years, respectively.
* Flying Blue Angel No. 6, Lieutenant David Tickle ( Opposing Solo )
In Sept 1956, the team added a sixth aircraft to the flight demonstration in the Opposing Solo position, and gave its first performance outside the United States at the International Air Exposition in Toronto, Canada.
Opposing the terrain to a front of warm, moist air mass, it forces to increase the height above sea level of that body wet and warm air mass, which cools and decreases the dew point, causing it to condense part of the moisture that falls as rain or fog, creating an habitat especially cool, saturated with moisture in the air and soil.
Opposing the medieval pope was the primary and unyielding authority of the state.
When Counter-Strike was published by Sierra Entertainment / Vivendi Universal Games, it was bundled with Team Fortress Classic, Opposing Force multiplayer, and the Wanted, Half-Life: Absolute Redemption and Firearms mods.
*: " Selectively Opposing Impedance to Received Electrical Oscillations " ( Note: Co-patentee with M. I. Pupin )
Opposing Fu Manchu in the early stories are Denis Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie.
Opposing the King's government was considered disloyal, even treasonous, at the end of the 17th century.
Opposing this optimism is the prediction that advanced science and technology will, through deliberate misuse or accident, cause environmental damage or even humanity's extinction.
Opposing the proposal were Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Dominica, Nicaragua and Honduras ( all of which entered the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas in response ), and Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
" Opposing this theory is the reality that many contests end in fights.
Opposing groups may substitute ethnicity for the underlying factors to simplify identification of friend and foe.
Opposing mainstream music is the music of subcultures.
Opposing the landings was the German 352nd Infantry Division, a large portion of whom were teenagers, though they were supplemented by veterans who had fought on the Eastern Front.
Opposing them was a mainly Anglo-Portuguese force with strong Dutch, German, and French Huguenot elements.
Opposing arguments have been made that the statue is a copy by a Roman copyist.
Opposing the invading enemy he fell in action near these heights on 13 October 1812, in the forty-third year of his age.
According to an article in Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context, sweatshops became prevalent in the United States during the Industrial Revolution.

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You would be surprised how many fans purposely stayed away from Bears Stadium last year because of the television policy.
Michael Giltz of Entertainment Weekly gave the book a " C -", feeling that " only hardcore fans will be satisfied by this tale " and saying that Jeter's " habit of echoing dialogue and scenes from the film is annoying and begs comparisons he would do well to avoid.
Dropping these residues in alluvial fans would cause the residues to be quickly buried in silt on the sea floor, sequestering the biomass for very long time spans.
The move surprised and upset Buckeyes fans who hoped he would resume his successful run at the school after the war.
One of the new ownership group's first acts was to assure Cleveland fans they would give Brown the same kind of leeway.
However, the official attendances can be considered somewhat dubious in this era as many fans would get in by climbing over the fence from Bishops Park into the Putney End.
As at many other grounds, fans would sometimes pay at the turnstiles but not be counted.
The Riverside terracing, infamous for the fact that fans occupying it would turn their heads annually to watch The Boat Race pass, was replaced by what was officially named the ' Eric Miller Stand ', Eric Miller being a director of the club at the time.
The disastrous 1899 season would actually be a step toward a new future for Cleveland fans the next year.
The " flying donkeys " nickname was originally a derogatory term from a match chant sung by fans from crosstown rivals Hellas Verona, which said that " donkeys would fly before Chievo made it to Serie A ".
In April 2008, Scott Adams announced that United Media would be instituting an interactive feature on Dilbert. com, allowing fans to write speech bubbles and, in the near future, interact with Adams about the content of the strips.
Although extractor ventilation fans should have been installed to reduce the concentration of methane in the air, this would have been expensive for mine owners, and thus such fans were not installed.
The company's second title, New Comics # 1 ( cover date December 1934 ), appeared in a size close to what would become comic books ' standard during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, with slightly larger dimensions than today's.
This move away from Essendon, at a time when fans would walk to their local ground, did not go over well with many Essendon people ; and, as a consequence, a new team and club was formed in 1900, unconnected with the first ( although it played in the same colours ), that was based at the Essendon Cricket Ground, and playing in the Victorian Football Association.
This was a highly controversial idea, as many Boston area sports fans consider Fenway Park to be sacred ground, and demolishing the old park would have caused a significant outcry ( as did the closure and later demolition of Tiger Stadium that same year after decades of grassroots efforts to try to save it ).
Before anime began to be licensed in the U. S., fans who wanted to get a hold of anime would leak copies of anime movies and subtitle them to exchange with friends in the community, thus marking the start of fansubs.
Many of his fans also felt that by supporting the Gaines project they would lose the real Garth Brooks.
According to Groucho, when Shean visited he would throw the local waifs a few coins so that when he knocked at the door he would be surrounded by adoring fans.
Classical music fans, who were opinion leaders in the audio market, quickly adopted LPs because, unlike with older records, most classical works would fit on a single LP.
The uniforms became popular with fans, but would last only until 1975, when the Astros would shock baseball and the fashion world.
The trade left Astros fans and the baseball world scratching their heads as to why General Manager Spec Richardson would give up so much for so little.
Downey's fans became known as " Loudmouths ," patterned after the studio lecterns decorated with gaping cartoon mouths, from which Downey's guests would go head-to-head against each other on their respective issues.

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