Like most pork producers, Smithfield has been caught in a tug of war with consumers.
The statue seems to have become part of the tug of war between Georgia's political parties.
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Though the tug of war didn't last much longer than the first two, it was more exhausting.
And there's a tug of war going on between the Joint Chiefs and General Petraeus and his staff.
We are left with a tug of war and power politics over FTT.
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He says such Olympic-style sporting events sit well alongside tractor races, tug of war and the sack loading-and-unloading race.
Many diverse regulatory prerogatives are under fire in the ongoing tug of war between the Obama Administration and its critics.
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But no one who is a student of the tug of war between open and closed systems thinks this battle is over.
The tug of war between the central and local governments over housing restrictions has begun, but the situation is still very fluid.
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It involves exercises such as the farmer's walk, a tug of war against weighted plates, and hanging onto a towel for a given amount of time.
The debate over device subsidies is part of a tug of war between mobile operators, Internet companies and phone makers seeking control and profits in the wireless industry.
For many organizations, IG has been a tug of war between Legal, IT, and the business, with each department having conflicting requirements for how information is managed, stored, and accessed.
What if the tug of war made it so that neither camp could claim victory as a range bound market succeeds in his mission to frustrate the maximum amount of participants?
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The market finds itself in a tug of war between negative headlines from Europe and encouraging data in the U.S., and over the past few weeks optimism has won the day.
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"It seemed like a good idea at the time, " is about all the narrator offers for explanation, as the tug of war between selfish impulses and loftier desires gets played out over an irresistible groove.
There is a "definite tug of war" between recognizing the value of a formula for low-income people and the problems of shoehorning complicated, unique marriages into a single approach, said Rose Mary Bailly, the commission's executive director.
Armani is also in a perennial tug of war with the fashion establishment, which tends to exalt the more tormented or intellectual work of designers like the late Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton's Marc Jacobs and much to his irritation Miuccia Prada.
In the deal, the team acquired former Nuggets point guard Chauncey Billups, a friend of Anthony's who many times clashed with the offense, and there became a stylistic tug of war between Anthony's loyalists and D'Antoni's that never fully healed.
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Kitesurfers, tug of war specialists, curlers and figure skaters will all have had to explain what first drove them to their sport of choice, while the rest of the world laced up their football boots or took to the tennis court.
So he drops it, and then he waits for you to get it, and then you go to get it, and he tries to get it, and if you get it, then you pull in, you play tug of war, and then he tries to win.
Overall this question shoots right to the heart of the tug of war between keeping everything as private and secure and hidden as possible, while giving our drivers the tools and information they need to do the best possible job, as well as continually improving their professionalism and performance in their role.
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This kind of tug-of-war has been going on for 60 years ever since the CIA was created.
The two, both aged under 18, were participating in a lunchtime game of tug-of-war at South El Monte High School near Los Angeles on Monday.
Two teenagers whose fingers were cut off in a game of tug-of-war at a school in California are awake and alert after surgery, a medical official says.
But the other lesson from countries with federal or quasi-federal constitutions like the one Britain is giving itself is that such systems provoke decades of tug-of-war between the centre and the regions.
"There was a lot of toing-and-froing, " said Strydom, without commenting directly on rumours that the squad had again been the subject of a tug-of-war between the selectors and Cricket South Africa president Norman Arendse.
Liverpool have confirmed they have reached an agreement with both player and club for the 24-year-old, who has been the subject of a tug-of-war in recent weeks with big-spending Manchester City and Johnson's former side Chelsea also in the running for his signature.
Perhaps it should serve as a healthy cold shower for any modern civilisational warrior who sets out to present the course of history as a simple tug-of-war between Christianity and Islam.
Wu was also inspired by the femme fatales of Helmut Newton hence the tug-of-war between hardness and softness as seen on the retro-style swimsuits, the dresses with paneled leather, the sheer frocks with leather edging and those leather harnesses.
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Thus, like every other technology human beings have ever invented, says Ms Verclas, the tools of nomadism arm both sides in the eternal tug-of-war between good and evil.
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