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Synonyms for dueler

a person who fights duels

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Tread pattern of Bridgestone's DUELER A/T REVO 2 tires for sports utility
United States-based Bridgestone Americas, Inc is equipping its all-new 2020 Jeep Gladiator midsized truck with the premium Dueler tire line as original equipment.
The curious fact about seconds is that while they were required to resume negotiations after each exchange of fire, they, too, because of some disagreement on the field, could become duelers. This is addressed in Rule XIV: "Seconds to be of equal rank in society with the principals whom they attend; inasmuch as a second may either choose or chance to become a principal, and equality is indispensible."
The only previous paper to have explicitly modeled the dueler's rational motivation for dueling is Allen and Reed (2006).
The suspension remains taunt when it is turned into a corner with no real body roll and plenty of grip from the big fat Bridgestone Dueler tyres.
A CUTTING-edge run-flat tyre for performance SUVs, the Dueler H/P Sport RFT from Bridgestone, is making its UK debut on the second-generation BMW X5.
And like a naive dueler who brings a knife to a gunfight, we were not prepared to deal with the hacker from Beijing who penetrated, infiltrated, took over and misused CoBizMag.com for the better part of a month.
After two years of service in virtually every type of environment, my Bridgestone Dueler AT's went 48,000 miles without a single flat or problem, and still had some tread life left.
The novel's protagonist is a historical figure, the noted eighteenth-century Venetian libertine Giacomo Casanova, who was not merely a lady-killer but also an adventurer, a swindler, a quack, a gambler, a swashbuckling dueler, and, last but not least, a fine writer and memoirist.
The voluntary recall covers 25,600 Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires that were sold in the United States, and an additional 1,400 sold in Canada.
The tires in question, sold only in North America for use in pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles, come under the brand name Dueler A/T and were manufactured in Japan between July 1, 1998 and July 31, 2002.
Smith responded by firing one of his pistols at the gang's leader and then leveling the second cocked dueler at the rest of the pack.
"Our Bridgestone Mud Dueler, for example, is designed with a tread compound that will grip in temperatures of 40 or 50 degrees [Fahrenheit] and above," he explained, "but in cold weather that compound gets so hard that it just bridges over road surface irregularities and doesn't grip." Bridgestone's Winter Dueler, which has earned the RMA's severe snow rating, is made with a tread compound that will remain flexible at temperatures down to 0 degrees F, so it will be able to grab and grip whatever the road surface offers.
The dueling situation was so bad in Tennessee that a duel in which a Tennessee lawyer killed a man in Kentucky provoked a long and impassioned opinion from a judge of the Tennessee Supreme Court, when the dueler tried to attack his disbarment.