Sentences with phrase «wrestling the title away»

With Chelsea comfortably clear at the top of the Premier League, they're firm favourites to wrestle the title away from current champions Manchester City.
NaturalMotion is trying its luck into wrestling the title away from Madden with a different breed of football all together.

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Stephen Curry has wrestled away the title of best basketball player in the world from LeBron James.
Manchester City have run away with the title this term and it'll take a monumental effort to wrestle it off them next year as well, with United in dire need of getting back to the basics that made them the dominant side in England under Ferguson, and unless Pogba can change, it's hard to imagine him being part of it.
Though the central story is built to inspire, and surely will for the many followers of wrestling who love a comeback (and know the ending given away by the title), the whole enterprise smacks of a pilot for something that might be called «Celebrity Wrestler Rehab.»
2009 could be the year that publishing giants Ubisoft, Sega and EA finally begin to wrestle away some of their dominance with a selection of titles that have been designed from the ground - up for the Wii.
WWE Brawl, the latest WWE video game title to branch away from the traditional wrestling simulation got an...
Most long - time wrestling game fans will tell you that THQ did manage to perfect a slow and methodical system of grappling in its immensely popular wrestling games on the Nintendo 64 console, but sadly this has never been matched in any title since, and development team AKI were moved away from their WWE series in favour of the more accessible version that Yuke's provided.
So I conjecture specialist services will lead the way with general legal work dragging feet, much like property agents in Australia wrestled the exclusive title search for property sales away from the lawyers once deeds were computerised.
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