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1 As always, political issues are starting to enter the fray , he said.
2 Teargas and rubber bullets are fired, and civilian protesters enter the fray .
3 Several lesser known on-demand vendors also figure to enter the fray .
4 The draw is structured so that major contenders enter the fray later on.
5 It is very difficult to enter the fray regarding homosexual marriage.
6 At last the gods themselves received permission from Zeus to enter the fray .
7 And on Wednesday the Fianna Fail contender will enter the fray .
8 He had sword in hand, but made no move to enter the fray .
9 Now appeared to be the optimum time to enter the fray .
10 David, his father, foiled every scheme Aaron came up with to enter the fray .
11 Menchu took a step forward, determined to enter the fray .
12 A reversing camera and cruise control also enter the fray .
13 They will enter the fray only when you are dead.
14 The increased shareholding was seen making it difficult for rival bidders to enter the fray .
15 Within minutes, Payne and Jones would enter the fray .
16 Expect more clubs to enter the fray once the race for his signature gets serious.
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