Neither will be a walkover.
Halswelle then won the gold in the only walkover in Olympic history.
Orient are desperate to find a way to play it whereas Spurs believe the rules say they ought to be granted a walkover.
After two retirements and a walkover, Djokovic has had the chance to rest the injury, but he comes into the semis with little match play in the tournament.
Halswelle then won the gold in the only walkover in Olympic history.
Halswelle then won the gold in the only walkover in Olympic history.
When he called a general election for June 2nd, Mr Chrétien was hoping for a walkover.
Primark may find, as Tesco has recently done, that breaking into America is no walkover for foreign retailers.
And next week UKIP will likely win a by-election in Rochester that should have been a walkover for the Tories.
But if the polls are to be believed, this election will be no walkover, even assuming Mr Chávez quickly returns to health.
As the Season 2 cast members were figuring out what their signature moves should be, Yao despaired of not having one, and envied Boskin, a gifted gymnast whose move was a back walkover.
On the morning of last Saturday's away trip to Dundee United, Motherwell's players awoke to the news that, two walkover wins granted to them, were being appealed by St Mirren and Kilmarnock.
He was one of the very few who stood by his former Gaullist boss during Mr Chirac's political nadir at the end of 1994, when all the polls were predicting a walkover for Mr Balladur, his Gaullist rival in the 1995 presidential race.
In 1557, for instance, Andrea Gabrieli, a Venetian musician, lost the post of organist at St Mark's basilica to an outsider, Claudio Merulo; in 1718 Bach had a walkover at the Dresden court when his opponent, Louis Marchand, fled a harpsichord duel; and in 1781 Mozart saw off Muzio Clementi in a forte piano tussle at the Habsburg court, and fondly (but wrongly) imagined that Emperor Joseph II would soon offer him a post.
walkover
noun act
- backbends combined with handstands
noun act
- any undertaking that is easy to do
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In 1557 for instance Andrea Gabrieli a Venetian musician lost the post of organist at St Mark's basilica to an outsider Claudio Merulo in 1718 Bach had a walkover at the Dresden court when his opponent Louis Marchand fled a harpsichord duel and in 1781 Mozart saw off Muzio Clementi in a forte piano tussle at the Habsburg court and fondly but wrongly imagined that Emperor Joseph II would soon offer him a post