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- He won his fight eventually in the teeth of much official misunderstanding.
- Tom Yawkey bought the Red Sox in the teeth of the Depression.
- Therefore, in the teeth of the doughnut resurgence, let bagels be bagels.
- Matt Williams and Barry Bonds in the teeth of the batting order.
- Why does this man's approval rating rise in the teeth of humiliation?
- This was achieved in the teeth of economic recession in most of Asia.
- But bend she did as Venus raged in the teeth of the whirlwind.
- Out in the teeth of the storm, it was miserably uncomfortable.
- Similarities are also seen in the teeth of the two species.
- By then they are in the teeth of a once-in-100-years storm.
- They're putting him in the teeth of some pretty good defenses.
- He's a north-south guy who does his work in the teeth of the defense.
- Fluorapatite is found in the teeth of sharks and other fishes in varying concentrations.
- You are not being asked by us to acquit in the teeth of the evidence.
- One came in the teeth of a ferocious rush.
- On 27 October, the ship departed Subic and headed south in the teeth of a typhoon.
- She had received dental care, as some fillings were found in the teeth of the skull.
- However, the last two classes started in the teeth of an approaching thunderstorm that deadened the wind.
- This tournament has built up quite a reputation for residing squarely in the teeth of the storm.
- Silvio Conte replied by asking members if they wished to kick in the teeth of the President.
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