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The tug-of-war is made up of 10 men teams of 20 and one woman's team of 25.
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The founding members of the club were devoted athletes, as well as playing football, tennis, tug-of-war, fencing, cricket, gymnastics and field hockey.
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Games such as fetch and tug-of-war can be an effective motivator and reward for learning.
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A tug-of-war emerges among a faction of good and evil aliens.
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After the first leg of the march, cadets participate in various competitions (tug-of-war, relay races, etc.), eat lunch, and un-officially transfer ranks for the following school year.
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For instance, senior 1 usually has soccer matches, while the tug-of-war always belongs to senior 3 only.
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The exhibition also had tournament displays of military bands, tug-of-war and demonstration ascents of war balloons.
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The tug-of-war over the baby is uncomfortably melodramatic, and the whole closing sequence of the movie seems written, not lived.
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The event proceeds with a three team tug-of-war (split by where the participants live).
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The dislike became an attraction that resulted in a tug-of-war type of story.
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