Sentences with phrase «man tussled»

Mike Hookham, the man tussled with Steven Woolfe on Thursday, leading to Woolfe's hospitalisation, denies throwing a punch
The latter features the Guardians, Dr. Strange, Iron Man, and Spider - Man tussling with Thanos on Titan.

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At one point, he tore through the audience and tackled 54 - 40 singer Neil Osborne (who had just finished performing) to the ground, where they tussled like man - children.
Luther remained in Wittenberg, but he was in constant contact with Spalatin and received the changing and contradictory reports of the progress of the three - sided tussle between the Emperor's men, the Pope's men, and the Germans.
Man City midfielder Fernandinho would arguably have been looking forward to his tussle with Man Utd's Paul Pogba this weekend, but he's been denied the opportunity.
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Sign Bale even if it will amount to financial tussle between arsenal and Man United.
The men's match had been tipped to be a close tussle and it did not disappoint, proving to be an exciting ding dong battle between the dark and light blues all the way through what is the oldest athletics match in the world.
In stadiums throughout the country, men wearing different - colored shirts, with perhaps incredibly similar backgrounds, yell at and / or tussle with each other because of the actions of a bunch of 19 - year olds wearing similar colors.
It seems almost certain that one of these men will claim that record this year, and the two will tussle over it for years to come.
After tussling with his namesake for the ball, the Spurs man went to ground and poked the ball away from the Chilean's feet.
On the tussle as to who prophesied first, the controversial prophet indicated that no Man of God can lay claim to a prophesy.
Ant - Man and some other characters (poor Hawkeye) were notably absent in the tussle for the Infinity Stones as Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy fought off Thanos and his fearsome Black Order in different locations.
We rejoin the team mid-action as they tussle with HYDRA agent Baron von Strucker's (Thomas Kretschmann) men on a mission to retrieve Loki's stolen sceptre.
While Colleen is willing to don a fat suit and tussle on air with a sumo wrestler, the grave - faced Mike, who has won every journalism award known to man, won't even do one of those obligatory cooking - class segments.
«Zhang Yimou has strenuously denied that Raise the Red Lantern, itself a violent tale of revolt and repression in the master's house, was a vehicle of political critique... Sex and power, seized and stifled, are the intertwined subjects... The film's tale of tit - for - tat machination among a wealthy man's indentured wives determines its stylistic tussle between expression and restraint...»
Officers tussle with a man who is causing a disturbance at a funeral.
I was enraptured not only because I felt I was looking at a wild man — someone whose long, tussled hair intimated that he had rushed in from a hike along some windblown cliff to lecture to a bunch of physics students — but more so because I knew he could explain mysteries to me, decipher Newton and the others and render them comprehensible on a practical level.
Man vs World will feature more about Gili Trawangan in the future; manly stuff, like the remarkable true story of my tussle with a sea snake and a turtle (not at the same time).
She has given us a detailed, truthful, credible picture of a man who tussled with the lofty claims made for abstract art.
In this monochrome ink drawing, two American nationalists — a shuffling man in a suit and a cowboy propped up by a crutch — tussle over the US flag with a skeleton; Eisenman however withholds the punchline subscript we might expect.
In the long run, it's entirely possible that if and when my sons have children, they'll grow up with an entirely new sense of the word Arctic, less attuned to the fatal 19th - century misadventures of the «man who ate his boots,» England's Sir John Franklin, * and more to the growing geopolitical tussles over the world's newest fully functioning sea.
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