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- version was ported to ****an and published by Nihon Bussan under the name BattleRound USA (バトルラウンドUSA, BatoruRaundo USA) on April 29, 1998. Reception The PlayStation...
- round cast finalised". the-AFC.com. Asian Football Confederation. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 12 June 2024. "Road to 26 draw to reveal riveting battles for...
- during a battle round by another coach. First seen in the eighth season, artists are either given a walkover or is re****igned to a three-way battle in the...
- marks the first time since the twenty-second season that battle advisors were featured. In this round, the coaches pit two of their artists in a singing match...
- second round of the finals). Battle rounds are also common in each round whereas contestants competed head-to-head for survival. Winners on each battle are...
- The Battle of Round Mountain was the first battle in the Trail of Blood on Ice campaign for the control of Indian Territory during the American Civil...
- (the 3rd) of this army fought at the Battle of Wavre on the same day. The battle was known contemporarily as the Battle of Mont Saint-Jean in France (after...
- dance battle. The chosen dancer is given a "No Respect" Sticker for each time they are chosen. Round two consists of two-on-two battles. Round three consists...
- selection event called the Blind Audition. Each team has to go through the battle round where contestants are paired with one another within the same team and...
- The "Battle Cry of Freedom", also known as "Rally 'Round the Flag", is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820–1895) during...