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But then you compulsively square-off your Oxford cuffs.
Peter Mandel: Time for Mitt Romney to Roll Up His Sleeves -- Wait, Not Like That! Peter Mandel 2012
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But then you compulsively square-off your Oxford cuffs.
Peter Mandel: Time for Mitt Romney to Roll Up His Sleeves -- Wait, Not Like That! Peter Mandel 2012
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Tonight we had the big face-off, the heavyweight bout, the Super Bowl square-off between CNBC's Jim Cramer and Comedy Central's Jon Stewart.
Boing Boing 2009
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In Arkansas, the Friday night debate was broadcast on a single local station while the Saturday square-off was not covered live by any television station in the state.
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Tonight Republican strategist, Mary Matalin, and economist Paul Krugman square-off.
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Plus, James Carville and Bill Bennett square-off over Afghanistan on the eighth anniversary of the war.
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Maybe we could have political death-match game where Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton square-off in a ring.
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Tonight, teens, teachers, cops and politicians square-off on the stop snitching problem.
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I want to get to this Cheney square-off, because, rhetoric aside -- and Obama blamed the Bush administration for a lot, OK -- but if you look at the substance of what his policies are and what the substance of the policies of the Bush administration have been on national security, antiterror policies, is there that much difference?
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I worry more that she's serious, and imagine a Clinton-McCain square-off in the fall, with the two of them zeroing in on those same fear fundamentalists, as though those are the only votes that matter.
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