Smith held Tyson from start to finish, never letting him land his customarily vicious shots.
Materazzi is still best known for his antics in the 2006 World Cup final, when his comments to Zinedine Zidane led to the France playmaker being sent off for a vicious headbutt in his farewell international which ended with the Italians being crowned world champions.
His remarks illustrate the vicious circle that the U.S. economy is in.
Mr Savimbi's popularity waned, however, as his tactics grew more vicious.
Mr Romney and his supporters also vastly outspent his rivals, blitzing them with vicious advertisements.
His signature style combines the "vicious and the vulnerable, " such as a smiling clown holding a smoking gun.
Nolan then forced the outstanding Forest goalkeeper into another fine save, the Forest captain diving to his right to palm away a vicious volley.
Cook had another big slice of luck when Kaneria knocked out his leg-stump with a vicious leg-break only to see Doctrove rule he had over-stepped.
Enron's Jeffrey Skilling is a real-life example of this, although Skilling at least didn't hire a band of vicious thugs to carry out his schemes.
The self-taught, Mexican-born dog trainer has parlayed his talent for calming even the most vicious of dogs into a hit TV show, a series of best-selling books, and a mass market line of collars, leashes, beds and pet food.
Certainly, most Koreans would like an end to the vicious cycle of the incumbent turning on his predecessor.
The attack has also been condemned by Prime Minister John Key, who expressed his shock over the "sinister" and "vicious" incident.
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In his speech he also said the country was in a vicious circle of austerity and recession and acknowledged that Portugal's foreign debt, now twice as high as Portugal's annual output, was unsustainable.
Most are fighting long, vicious, emotionally draining legal battles, and despite his efforts at handholding, "Some can't handle it, " says Mr. Lyle.
Falling foul of vicious political factionalism, Dante was sent into exile from his beloved Florence in his mid-30s.
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So the following year, with a tip of the hat to his past life sparring over corporate assets, Pinault prevailed in a vicious battle with the Guggenheim Foundation to take over the nearly 40, 000-square-foot Punta della Dogana.
We saw this vicious cycle in junk bonds after Mike Milken was forced to suspend his activities as the market maker for the junk bond market.
Chelsea were first to show when, after Everton right-back Tony Hibbert was caught napping in the fourth minute, Ashley Cole's vicious high volley forced Tim Howard to dive high and push round his post.
Cash becomes the primary motivator and eventually creates a vicious cycle of getting even more invested into increasingly boring procedures to support his lifestyle.
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Among his greatest achievements are the savagely realistic watercolour drawings of mendacious lawyers and their hapless or vicious clients, set against bleak courtroom backdrops.
Schwarzer was again tested by Mascherano, who found space 25 yards out and looped a vicious half-volley towards goal which the keeper just managed to palm away to his right, as Liverpool threatened to run riot.
Nadal had two chances of his own in game eight but Murray seemed to relish the pressure, playing a magnificent forehand and a vicious sliced backhand to get out of trouble.
Chris, estranged from his family and his former self, works as a night janitor in a bank and falls into the clutches of a vicious high-school acquaintance (Matthew Goode) who has always envied him and now wants to use him to knock over the bank.
The group, already known for its blazing live performances, ended up accompanying Dylan on his famous 1965-66 tours -- though Helm left by the end of 1965, upset at the vicious reaction the newly electric Dylan was getting from audiences.
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