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Instead those disparate groups of discontented Iranians united behind the main challenger, Mr Mousavi.

You have helped us kick-off the general election on the strongest footing of any presidential challenger ever.

The duel usually developed out of the desire of one party (the challenger) to redress a perceived insult to his honor.

The first prolonged and impassioned controversy in the Congress involving a pure food issue took place in 1886, pitting the reigning champion, butter, against a challenger, oleomargarine.

For fans, it helps to explain why a win by a No. 1 seed over an unranked challenger is no big deal, while underdog victors like the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team are so electrifying.

There is an initial reluctance to admit that there is much to fret about, and there is the arrival of a challenger (or several challengers) to the settled international order.

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But this is a challenger they've never seen.

Barack Obama is not facing a primary challenger from his own party but he almost did.

And China's sheer size makes it a more plausible challenger than a relatively small nation, such as Japan.

MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD, Iran's President, faces a disgruntled people, an election in June, and now a strong new challenger for his job.

The second challenger is a heavyweight.

The world champion was dethroned in the third round of the match by a young challenger.

To them, he symbolized something very different: a youthful challenger who was crushed by a reactionary status quo. His arrest, they said, was a warning to all of them not to rock the boat.

In 1980, when voters were weary of Jimmy Carter but worried that his challenger might be an extremist, Ronald Reagan's amiable performance reassured them.

Mr Lukashenka’s main challenger was badly beaten by riot police.

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