Burns himself is great as Tommy, the serial monogamist who's trying to stay ethical against all odds. |
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Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership inspired one to venture against all odds. |
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We spoke with four sisters who gave it the old college try and, against all odds, earned their degrees. |
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His gait was bent and he was struggling against all odds just to keep himself going. |
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Cut loose, he has plummeted into a deep crevasse, where against all odds he lands on a fragile ledge and survives. |
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Reaching a final takes guts, but Dennis Wise's Lions did not enjoy a dramatic run full of victories against all odds. |
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Like the sharecropper, she persevered in her work against all odds of success. |
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But against all odds, it has been reborn thanks to an ambitious partnership involving a Manchester housing association and the city council. |
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Remarkably and against all odds, the drugs are sometimes seen when the truck unloads at the Michigan landfill. |
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It is amazing to see the couple's unflinching courage against all odds. |
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He pointed out their resilience, their capacity to hold fast, sometimes against all odds. |
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Undeniably beautiful, it's a celebration of resilience against all odds. |
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To anyone who has ever pursued love against all odds only to find it unaccountably fled, Alleyne offers heartfelt recognition. |
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Against a snowy London backdrop, something perennially ignored and unloved finds the attention it craves against all odds. |
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The Michigander pulled through, against all odds, to capture the Miss USA 2010 crown. |
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Laurence soldiered on against all odds without fear for his own well-being. |
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Her story, and that of her whole community, is one of overcoming against all odds. |
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I have deep respect for small enterprises which, against all odds, try to survive. |
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So, the government made a choice that it wants to maintain against all odds, and I will get back to this in a moment. |
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At the end of that fateful day and against all odds, the killer drowned in Maurice Ménard's pool. |
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The most important thing I saw was those angels, the doctors, the nurses that work against all odds to save children. |
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Furthermore, inventories could well, against all odds, still contribute positively to economic growth in the first quarter. |
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Slovakia, against all odds, will now be in the last 16 while Italy heads home. |
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From tigers to the killing of Tibetan antelopes and sea turtles in Orissa, everything worries her, and there is a strong determination to fight against all odds. |
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The unlikely event of a national social insurance program instituted in nine provinces and the territories and a parallel but independent program operating in Quebec became against all odds a reality. |
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With wisdom and humor, he finds answers to life's deepest questions and shows us how, against all odds, to live lives of depth, compassion and courage. |
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Dozens of interviews and audio tapes recorded during the crisis lend to this dramatic true-life story of a rescue at sea against all odds. |
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There were, against all odds, no breakdowns. |
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The Navy became a cherished institution, lauded for the victories that it won against all odds. |
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But consumers in both economies would enjoy greater consumption variety, and America and France, against all odds, would sell each other cars. Back then to the question of interregional versus international trade. |
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People who against all odds can smile, who against all provocation can peacefully talk, and against all obnoxiousness can beautifully behave, are bound to be very successful. |
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And root, against all odds, George Vecsey writes. |
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Mr. Robinson fought against all odds to shed light on this whole affair, the Bloc Québécois did its part in the House and Mr. Robinson recently won his case. |
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Shark's Captain Loftus Jones won the Victoria Cross for his heroism in continuing to fight against all odds. |
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The first Security Council resolution calling for withdrawal came in July 1982, only after the Iranian people had already single-handedly liberated their territory against all odds. |
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Somehow, against all odds, he started the journey to reclaim his life. |
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They are working in unbelievably bleak circumstances and against all odds. |
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But it's early days in a new era and Gordon Strachan's men have the chance to ram the taunts of the Balkan bigmouths down their throats and get a win against all odds. |
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