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file challenge
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1.25 |
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A lawsuit was filed challenging the count. |
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be challenge
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0.72 |
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Challenged was the word he had been searching for. |
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court challenge
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0.72 |
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He said he will consider going to court to challenge the decision. |
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rise challenge
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0.66 |
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Lately, Forbes has risen to challenge him. |
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use challenge
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0.66 |
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Derived from English common law, habeas corpus was used to challenge unlawful detentions by the king. |
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emerge challenge
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0.46 |
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Ultimately, however, most Republicans believe one candidate will emerge to challenge Buchanan. |
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do challenge
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0.39 |
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I have to think of things for him to do to challenge him. |
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become challenge
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0.33 |
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Already, the newer venture firms say it has become challenging to raise money. |
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will challenge
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0.33 |
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He faces Democrats increasingly willing to challenge his policies, even while avoiding taking him on personally. |
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resign challenge
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0.26 |
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Cabinet Secretary John Redwood resigned to challenge him. |
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return challenge
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0.26 |
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His dark glance passed briefly over her suddenly ashen face, returning to challenge his brother with an arrogant smirk. |
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work challenge
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0.26 |
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Grand Slam, with Jerry Bailey riding, will have to work to challenge for the early lead. |