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The formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion.
roughness
indentation
1
Being up there with the people,
pitting
your wits against the sea?
2
His colleagues back his plans by
pitting
various criminals against one another.
3
Keselowski cycled to the race lead after
pitting
14 laps before Truex.
4
It's extremely tough, and this
pitting
can't have occurred through simple wear.
5
Phoenix enjoyed
pitting
himself against the pinnacles of the computer security industry.
6
A run-off
pitting
Karzai against Abdullah would be due within two weeks.
7
Success has also attended the
pitting
of selling districts against each other.
8
It also sharpens your yacht-racing tactics by
pitting
you against AI opponents.
9
Well, there it is, you see what you are
pitting
yourselves against?
10
Did they enjoy irony in
pitting
a wounded man against a drunk?
11
He re-joined in 20th before
pitting
and retiring as black thunderclouds loomed.
12
The country has endured several spasms of violence
pitting
Rakhine Buddhists against Rohingya.
13
Elections have a habit of
pitting
different interests or aspirations against each other.
14
Such rulings are unusual,
pitting
the judicial system against the state.
15
Conclusions: Antimalarial immunity correlates with fast artemisinin-induced parasite clearance and low
pitting
rates.
16
The continued dispute will add to the trade friction
pitting
Beijing against Washington.
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