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Butting helmets with the team's emerging defensive line, led by 6-5, 365-pound nose tackle Terrence Cody, during practice has also prepared the Tide for major challenges ahead.
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Butting heads with management, and alienating husband Sonny (Bridges) with her new activism, Norma Rae evolves from pliant employee to impassioned agitator for workers 'rights.
John Farr: Thoughts on Haiti, And the Spirit of Activism in Film 2010
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Butting heads while competing for the same third-generation factory worker constituency is one thing.
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Butting up against each other, the two headlines generate a metaphor: the White House as the Green Zone.
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Butting out of other people's lives, that's what King Stephen and his men are about.
Popcorn anyone? LuLu 2008
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The Red Hood: Butting heads with Deadshot all the time, but stuck in a bad position and doesn't like it at all.
Snark Free Corner for 4/21 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Foreigners Butting In The FKNK isn't thrilled about foreigners butting into Maltese affairs.
In Tiny Malta, 2008
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Butting in here - Helen Mary always appears on TV as if she is being chased by forces unknown.
Is the Rainbow fading? Glyn Davies 2007
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KRAMER: (Butting in) Wait a second, wait a second.
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Butting into comments to post my solidarity and outrage as a breastfeeding mother.
Screw You Fred Meyers: The Story of the Reluctant Lactivist 2006
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