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Duva's and by
Moorer eventually joined Lou Duva's team, and was trained by Georgie Benton for three fights in 1993, including a 10-round decision win over former champion James " Bonecrusher " Smith.

Duva's and when
Duva's 23-year-old brother, Carl Duva, introduced young Lou to boxing when the boy was only 10 years old.

Duva's and New
For a period during the 1980s Duva was involved in a restaurant named " Lou Duva's Place " in Totowa, New Jersey.

Duva's and .
Duva's childhood was an impoverished one and he had to do many jobs to try to help his family.
Duva's trucking business was doing well, so he decided to open, with the blessing of Enes, his own gym, named Garden Gym.
In 1992, Eddie Hopson became Duva's 13th world champion.

used and resemble
Some approximants resemble vowels in acoustic and articulatory properties and the terms semivowel and glide are often used for these non-syllabic vowel-like segments.
In English usage, the word bean is also sometimes used to refer to the seeds or pods of plants that are not in the family leguminosae, but which bear a superficial resemblance to true beans — for example coffee beans, castor beans and cocoa beans ( which resemble bean seeds ), and vanilla beans, which superficially resemble bean pods.
Spherical fullerenes are also called buckyballs, and they resemble the balls used in soccer.
Martin & Co .), dovetail joints ( also used by CF Martin on the D-28 and similar models ) and Spanish heel neck joints, which are named after the shoe they resemble and commonly found in classical guitars.
More popular in the United States is the landau style, with a heavily-padded leather or ( later ) vinyl roof, and long blind rear quarters, similarly covered, and decorated with large metal S-shaped bars designed to resemble those used to lower the tops on some horse-drawn coaches.
One of the buildings was a bell tower, designed to resemble the bachi used when playing traditional instruments like the shamisen.
However, the Arthur in films and television is clearly depicted as living during a much later period – the costumes used in such dramatizations resemble those of people living in the 12th century more than they do those used during the 5th or 6th.
" Ancient " or " Old " colours may be characterized by a slightly faded look intended to resemble the vegetable dyes that were once used, although in some cases " Old " simply identifies a tartan that was in use before the current one.
Natural patterns on the polished surface of Breccia or " landscape marble " can resemble a city skyline or even trees, and were used as inlay s for furniture etc.
Because mandrake contains deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids such as atropine, scopolamine, apoatropine, hyoscyamine and the roots sometimes contain bifurcations causing them to resemble human figures, their roots have long been used in magic rituals, today also in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism religions such as Odinism.
The more pixels used to represent an image, the closer the result can resemble the original.
Another name for them is banderillas ( diminutive of bandera " flag "), in part because some of them resemble the colorful spears used in bullfighting.
Some types of embossing, such as that used to make the " cross on oval " design on early stamps of Switzerland, resemble a watermark in that the paper is thinner, but can be distinguished by having sharper edges than is usual for a normal watermark.
In the early 1970s, Sega used a mechanism similar to an ancient zoetrope in order to create electro-mechanical arcade games that would resemble later first-person video games.
The equipment, clothing, and fence styles used in equitation more closely resemble hunter classes, although the technical difficulty of the courses may more closely resemble jumping events.
A " shield " is also a design term used to describe emblems that resemble a heraldic shield.
These are objects that can be evacuated or used for a kind of thinking that depends on manipulation of what are felt to be things in themselves as if to substitute such manipulations for words or ideas ... Alpha-function transforms sense impressions into alpha-elements which resemble, and may in fact be identical with, the visual images with which we are familiar in dreams, namely, the elements that Freud regards as yielding their latent content when the analyst has interpreted them.
The House in the Clouds in Thorpeness, located in the English county of Suffolk, was built to resemble a house in order to disguise the eyesore, whilst the lower floors were used for accommodation.
Since Star Trek has consistently used alien interactions as an allegory for the real world, the Prime Directive has served as a template to tell stories which resemble those of real human societies and their interactions with less technologically advanced societies, such as the interaction between modern cultures and indigenous peoples.
The company Sega later produced gun games which resemble first-person shooter video games, but were in fact electro-mechanical games that used rear image projection in a manner similar to the ancient zoetrope to produce moving animations on a screen.
Of the numerous cow-horn-shaped instruments in medieval pictures some have finger-holes that resemble horns still used by Scandinavian herdsmen.
A dermatoscope must be used to detect " ugly ducklings ", as many melanomas in these individuals resemble non-melanomas or are considered to be " wolves in sheep clothing ".

used and tactics
Too often in the past Russian tactics have been used to justify like tactics on our part.
In 1916, General Alexei Brusilov had used infiltration tactics and surprise during the Brusilov Offensive.
Another theorist, Ernst Volckheim, was also used by Guderian, and wrote a huge amount on tank and combined arms tactics, and is not acknowledged by Guderian.
Sir John Simon MP, another future Foreign Secretary, was also horrified at the tactics being used.
These missile weapons were very successfully used in the Hussite Wars, in combination with Wagenburg tactics.
Such tactics were successfully used by the French, for example, at the Battle of Friedland, when sixty-six guns fired a total of 3, 000 roundshot and 500 rounds of grapeshot, inflicting severe casualties to the Russian forces, whose losses numbered over 20, 000 killed and wounded, in total.
Within Eddings ' universe, this limits their capacity for exertion in an oxygen atmosphere, and also determines the tactics used to fight them and eventually to destroy them in their encampments.
Use of armour, air support, indirect fire support, and stealth are tactics that may be used to assault a defensive position.
One of the tactics used by these companies to " capture " their customers was their proprietary databases.
In China, the Flying Tigers also used the same tactics with some success, although they were unable to stem the tide of Japanese advances there.
The word was used to describe the fighters, and their tactics ( e. g. " the town was taken by the guerrillas ").
He fought several battles in which he used guerrilla tactics to overcome superior forces.
The tactics of guerrilla warfare were used successfully in the 20th century by — among others — the Soviet partisans and the Polish Home Army and the OSS in Burma in World War II ; Mao Zedong and the People's Liberation Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.
Although clearly a development of the hoplite, the Macedonian phalanx was tactically more versatile, especially used in the combined arms tactics favoured by the Macedonians.
The commanders of the Hungarian Kingdom's army used different tactics, based on a recognition of their own and the enemies ' ( Holy Roman Empire, Pechenegs, Uzes, Cumans, Mongols, Byzantine Empire ) abilities and deficiencies.
In December 1945, Albanians elected a new People's Assembly, but only candidates from the Democratic Front ( previously the National Liberation Movement then the National Liberation Front ) appeared on the electoral lists, and the communists used propaganda and terror tactics to gag the opposition.
A diagram depicting the tactics used in the Battle of Trebia.
The conflict is often compared to World War I, in that the tactics used closely mirrored those of that conflict, including large scale trench warfare, manned machine-gun posts, bayonet charges, use of barbed wire across trenches, human wave attacks across no-man's land, and extensive use of chemical weapons such as mustard gas by the Iraqi government against Iranian troops and civilians as well as Iraqi Kurds.
The conflict has been compared to World War I in terms of the tactics used, including large scale trench warfare with barbed wire stretched across trenches, manned machine-gun posts, bayonet charges, human wave attacks across a no-man's land, and extensive use of chemical weapons such as mustard gas by the Iraqi government against Iranian troops, civilians, and Iraqi Kurds.
Since the introduction of firearms classifications have changed initially to reflect their formations on the battlefield as line infantry, and later to reflect modes of transport and type of tactics used by specific units as Mechanized infantry or airborne infantry.
What was unique about the Zulu was the degree of organisation, consistency with which they used these tactics, and the speed at which they executed them.
* 1933 – The controversial Bodyline cricket tactics used by Douglas Jardine's England peaks when Australian captain Bill Woodfull was hit in the heart.
Throughout history, workers have used tactics such as the go-slow, sabotage, or just not turning up en-masse to gain more control over the workplace environment, or simply have to work less.
The moderate tactics used by the CAM to obtain consideration of reform — petitions, newspaper editorials, and personal appeals to French officials — proved inadequate, and the tensions created in the CAM by the failure of the plan caused it to split.

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