Diane would have made me go anyway, and I didn't posses enough mental or physical energy to put up a fight. |
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Others say they are willing to put up a fight in an effort to stay in Moss Side. |
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I'd love it if they'd put up a fight against his nomination, but I seriously doubt they will beyond a few moans and groans for theater. |
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Once, antisemitic schoolmates broke his jaw because he put up a fight when he was insulted. |
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The Vikings put up a fight against the Bears, but their defense ultimately let them down in the end. |
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As well as May, there are likely to be other MPs who campaigned for remain who want to put up a fight against Johnson. |
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Even if his situation was not always easy, he always gave came across as a man who loved life and was prepared to put up a fight. |
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That way, when the Government of Canada, parliamentarians and the industry put up a fight, they will know that they are well supported. |
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She put up a fight and underwent reconstructive breast surgery-an option few women are aware of. |
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I was constantly having to put up a fight, and on various occasions had to save par from beyond the green. |
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I put up a fight and I screamed that I was not going away before that man was punished. |
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When she put up a fight one of the men stabbed her several times, before running off. |
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O'Connell, on the other hand, seemed to have put up a fight. |
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Danny begins to put up a fight, but he is too stunned to resist properly. |
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Yes, some will fairly argue that a mugger could have a gun and will kill you if put up a fight. |
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Supermarkets aren't renowned for treating their suppliers well – particularly those small businesses that don't have the muscle to put up a fight against unfair contracts and late payments. |
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She is not going to put up a fight, or file a complaint. |
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The fleeing Jacobites must have put up a fight for Kerr's 11th recorded at least 16 horses killed during the entirety of the battle. |
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In the course of August 19, the EC members began to drop out, check in to hospitals, etc. In the terminal collapse of Stalinist rule, not a single wing of the bureaucracy put up a fight against the Yeltsin-Bush onslaught. |
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The focus of the campaign thus became to ensure that the MEPs would also put up a fight for the culture budget amongst the many other issues at stake. |
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When Jasaroska put up a fight, he offered to move them into a back room. |
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Usually a real person is ideal for this but people do have the great disadvantage that they sometimes put up a fight and aren't necessarily keen on taking the blame for your blunders. |
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She put up a fight when the mugger tried to steal her purse. |
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Their youngest son always put up a fight when it was bedtime. |
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