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If the school doesn't change its nickname, or get permission to use the name Fighting Sioux from a second tribe, it will be banned from hosting postseason tournaments and using the nickname or logo at NCAA tournaments.
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If the school doesn't change its nickname, or get permission to use the name Fighting Sioux from a second tribe, it will be banned from hosting postseason tournaments and using the nickname or logo at NCAA tournaments.
SI.com 2011
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Terrence Howard says he thinks the title Fighting is appropriate for the film.
Jezebel 2009
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Also, alas however, the term Fighting here isn't to do with fighting in a street fight or bar brawl.
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To humiliate her further, the footage was uploaded to the video-sharing website under the title Fighting a Dirty B****.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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To humiliate her further, the footage was uploaded to the video-sharing website under the title Fighting a Dirty B****.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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He's obviously a Tatum fan, since he just directed him in "Fighting," which hits theaters on April 24.
Channing Tatum Joins ‘Brotherhood Of The Rose’ As Orphaned Assassin » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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From there she found nervy roles and they found her: an explosive pro boxer in "Fighting Words," a stuttering, seizure prone South Londoner in Sarah Kane's "Blasted," and a stammering aphasic in Sam Shepherd's "A Lie of the Mind."
Meeting Her Match Lizzie Simon 2010
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Fighting is always a complex skill check so it automatically does this.
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It then began a program to tighten internal controls it dubbed "Fighting Back" that would cost €150 million $207 million and involve more than 200 employees, according to a document on the company's website.
Scandal Lingers at SocGen Bank Alistair MacDonald 2011
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