Approached along a pitted dirt track, the rocky cove curves like a horseshoe around the lucent blue waters.
This was a tough decision for states, because it pitted ideology against, of all things, ideology!
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Each episode has had stark contrasts, generally between the agencies that are pitted against one another.
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The Mengals aren't the only prominent Baluch clan where brother is pitted against brother.
Even when pitted against a tournament veteran, novice BP managed to take down the competition.
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The law ends a 15-year battle which pitted developers against green activists and several celebrities.
The actual Four Nations will see England pitted against the Kiwis, Australia and Papua New Guinea.
But he smacked a barrier in the atrocious conditions and pitted with a puncture.
The Yes and No campaigns pitted the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats directly against each other.
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Both dropped down the order and became stuck behind other drivers who had also already pitted.
Many of his best films, particularly in the 1930s, pitted small-town rubes against city sophisticates.
Others may find their subsidiaries or joint ventures in emerging markets pitted against state-backed favourites.
Mr. Kahan instructs readers to chop both the pitted dates and olives by hand.
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Those elections pitted incumbent President Mwai Kibaki against Raila Odinga who leads the Orange Democratic Movement.
Pakistan and China have been allies since the late 1950s, as both have been pitted against India.
Scabs begin to form eight to nine days later and eventually fall off, leaving deep, pitted scars.
Slumped, pitted, cratered, they seem to preserve the primal character of the earth from which they're made.
For dulcia domestica, stuff pitted dates with nuts, roll them in salt and fry them in honey.
The Byzantine, tedious rulemaking process has occasionally pitted regulator against regulator and proved a bonanza for lobbyists.
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McClaren has pitted his wits against Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger before, when he was in charge of Middlesbrough.
It has shades of the David Hicks row last week, where the "elites" were pitted against the "battlers".
These typically have been scrappy working class strivers pitted against the snooty Ivy Leaguers peopling the investment world.
Lacche pitted the olive by using the same principle you'd use to peel an apple or an orange.
This year, he notes, several relative moderates pitted by redistricting in primaries against tea-party types managed to survive.
It pitted the teachers union against Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who spoke in support of the school closings Thursday.
But when pitted against Bayern's enormous financial advantage, that's a tall order indeed.
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It pitted the nation's best defense against what might've been the best offense.
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Though the olive-date tapenade is simple enough, the Lucques olives must be pitted.
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But his wits and talent were to be pitted against the might of Steve Davis' clinical skills and will-to-win.
The violence, much of which pitted Dalits against Muslims, made this more likely.
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