Aston Villa travels to Arsenal in the weekend's final high-profile encounter, a match that could also end in a stalemate.
The most recent round of negotiations ended in a stalemate last June.
The primary problem with this tactic, though, is that according to Lycerius, the Vikings keep the Americans in a stalemate by using their Navy to constantly bombard American cities, for which the Americans have no response.
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While U.S. officials at the State Department and the Pentagon said the attack was a violation of the armistice that ended the fighting between the North and South in a stalemate in 1953, Crowley and the Pentagon's spokesman said it did not appear that North Korea intends a renewal of war.
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Mr. Annan, who convened the meeting to help salvage a peace plan for Syria he brokered in April, warned that the country's deepening conflict posed "extreme dangers" to the region and the world, and reprimanded countries for competing agendas which have locked the international community in a stalemate while often fueling the violence inside Syria.
Legislation to stimulate the economy was caught in a partisan stalemate in the Senate at the end of last year.
That's why he's focused on it and that's why he continues to believe that while there are great disagreements -- and he talks about the stalemate that exists here in Washington, a stalemate that the voters can settle in November -- prior to that, there are things that we do agree on that we can act on: tax cuts for the middle class.
Despite mounting opprobrium and stiff international sanctions, Syria is trapped in a grisly stalemate.
Weaker global demand for exports, a dip in foreign investment and a political stalemate over key reforms have been cited as key reasons behind the drop in the growth rate.
Rodri put the home side ahead after six minutes with Cristiano Ronaldo equalizing in the 38th minute, before a stalemate ensued in the second half.
The BBC's Jim Muir, in neighbouring Lebanon, says that as fighting continues there seems to be a growing awareness on both sides that a stalemate is setting in and a political solution may be the only way out.
Aragones' side were bidding to become the first group winners to progress to the semifinals after the upsets of the previous quarterfinals, but were unable to create much momentum in a first half stalemate.
Roger Lemerre's Moroccan side were held to a 0-0 stalemate in their Group A clash in Rabat after missing a 33rd minute penalty through the highly-rated Mounir El Hamdaoui.
In 1994, the entire Major League Baseball postseason was cancelled due to the 232 day strike that occurred after a stalemate in negotiations between MLB and the MLB Players Association.
President Bush broke a stalemate in the Security Council by invading Iraq in 2003.
Bolton's confirmation has been stalled since May, in part because of a stalemate over classified documents involving Bolton.
So far this year, the troubled continent has already weighed on sentiment once when fears of a political stalemate in Italy prompted selling in the region, which was another reminder that Europe is still able to rattle global markets.
However, part of the reason Lebanon's government is crippled is that it made concessions to Hezbollah -- including giving them veto power -- in order to end a political stalemate that boiled over into violence of historic proportions last year.
Then there seemed to be a stalemate, reflected in the economic part of the government's programme.
According to figures released by Nielsen, Apple, Google and RIM have reached a stalemate of sorts in the battle for dominance in the U.S. smartphone market.
Prior rounds of negotiations have lead to a stalemate between those in Europe who favor a strict stand against hedge funds and those who want to regulate, but not eliminate, these funds.
The yield on Italian 10-year bonds jumped dramatically in the aftermath of an electoral stalemate a few weeks ago, approaching the psychologically challenging 5% mark, but have since retracted.
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The initiative sidesteps a years-long stalemate in Congress over the Dream Act, draft legislation designed to legalize undocumented young people that has been ensnared in a broader debate about immigration overhaul.
The game looked to be heading for a stalemate when Elmohamady whipped in another dangerous cross from the right and Richards was adjudged to have held Bent back as he leapt for the header.
For now, there is a stalemate, with parents caught in the middle.
It is an achievement because it marks the end of a long period of political stalemate in the country, which is divided into the Croat-Bosniak federation and Republika Srpska.
Sensing the inevitable side-effects of any military intervention in the Sahara, which had the potential to push back home the Islamist problem, the Algerian government has tried for a long time to promote a negotiated solution to the stalemate in northern Mali.
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