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Examples

  • The Giants 'Tim Lincecum defeated the Phillies' Roy Halladay in Game 1 on Saturday, a matchup columnist Thomas Boswell described as a brawl.

    MLB playoffs 2010: Giants vs. Phillies Game 2 Alexa Steele 2010

  • The whole scene was what, if it had occurred any where else than in a palace, would have been called a brawl.

    Charles I Makers of History Jacob Abbott 1841

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    News 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    Lincoln Courier Homepage RSS 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    News 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    The Times Today's News 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    Lincoln Courier Homepage RSS 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    Lincoln Courier Homepage RSS 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    News from www.pantagraph.com 2010

  • Their meeting at Chicago's WTTW-TV wasn't billed as a traditional debate and it could more accurately be called a brawl.

    The Times Today's News 2010

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