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Opposing Fu Manchu in the early stories are Denis Nayland Smith and Dr. Petrie.
" Opposing views appear in Layamon's Brut where Cador appears first as a leader who takes charge of Uther's host when they are attacked by Gorlois while Uther is secretly lying beside Igraine in Tintagel.
Opposing the action of these microtubule-stabilizing proteins are a number of microtubule-depolymerizing factors which permit the dynamic remodeling of the mitotic spindle to promote chromosome congression and attainment of bipolarity.
Opposing views are ascribed to an out-group or hated group, and thus dismissed out of hand.
Opposing residents themselves are sometimes called Nimbies.
Opposing teams stay in the hotel at the casino and are often seen walking from the arena to the lobby.
Opposing them are 20 to 30 Basque aircraft.
Opposing the picross tradition of black and white squares, the puzzles are set in stone and are picked out by Mario with a pick-axe type tool.
The overall gameplay of Opposing Force does not significantly differ from that of Half-Life: players are required to navigate through the game's levels, fight hostile non-player characters and solve a variety of puzzles to advance.
Opposing the Shining Force are foes such as Kane and King Ramladu, who were both corrupted by Darksol.
Opposing factions will try to match each other's level of organisation and internal discipline, but will also engage in negotiations and trade-offs to ensure that the organisation ’ s activities are not compromised and that every group has a chance to obtain at least some of its goals.
Opposing players, umpires, and even his own teammates are not immune, as evidenced by his postgame shouting match with Seattle manager Mike Hargrove after a 14-6 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on July 5, 2006.
Opposing the player are a number of robotic adversaries, including spiral drones, robo droids and snap jumpers.
Opposing players may stand at any distance from the thrower but no closer than 2m ( 2yds ), so long as they are still on the pitch.

Opposing and their
During their aerobatic demonstration, the Blues fly six F / A-18 Hornet aircraft, split into the Diamond Formation ( Blue Angels 1 through 4 ) and the Lead and Opposing Solos ( Blue Angels 5 and 6 ).
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 and in continuation of their secret prewar settlements of expansion between them, the three Slavic allies ( Bulgarian, Serbs and Montenegrins ) had led out extensive plans to coordinate their war efforts: the Serbs and Montenegrins in the theater of Sandžak, the Bulgarians and Serbs in the Macedonian and Thracian theaters.
Opposing views state that the intended gendered product and selling campaign further domesticates women, and keeps their predominant focus on homemaking.
Randy Pitchford, the lead designer on the game, later noted that he believed Gearbox was selected to develop Opposing Force because Valve wanted to concentrate on their future projects.
Opposing teams of jousters, the Mélans and the Avresses, battle each other in a wild melée of blows using shoulders and elbows ; shoving, jabbing, blocking and tripping their opponents.
Opposing them, the Swiss had reformed their largest phalanx.
Opposing players sit at opposite ends and throw a die over a certain height with the goal of either landing the die in their opponent's cup or having the die hit the table and bounce over the scoring area to the floor.
Opposing political systems and goals strained relationships between the Soviets and their recent allies as the American, British and French prepared western Germany to govern itself.
Opposing commanders place their armies accordingly, and then maneuver them around the battlefield into battle.
Opposing quarterbacks also ranked Youngblood highly, with two of them, Fran Tarkenton and Roger Staubach, stating that Jack was the top defensive lineman they faced in their careers.
Opposing teams often find it difficult to play their best game, when the stadium is full, as the noise level becomes very high.

Opposing and Union
Opposing the full membership of Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus and Russia, the LPF maintained that the European Union " shouldn't cross the Bosporus and the Ural ".
Opposing them were the Union IX Corps commanded by Maj. Gen. John G. Parke, defending the first south from the Appomattox River, and manning in Gordon's front ( from north to south ) artillery Batteries IX and X, Fort Stedman, and Batteries XI and XII.
Opposing the policy were local student groups and the local Oregon American Civil Liberties Union, which had advocated on behalf of various students expelled by the Ashland School District for drug use in May 2001 at a national forensics tournament.

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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 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 fans would often hold up signs bearing asterisks whenever Bonds came up to bat.
Opposing supporters were segregated in the stadium, Liverpool fans allocated the Leppings Lane stand, accessed by a limited number of turnstiles.
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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