It's sometimes about standing toe to toe and battling with people for a long period. |
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He realises that his party is battling hard to retain a toehold in what was once its bastion. |
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A slender calico cat, battered by years of battling rats, gave birth to one litter after another, of which few kittens survived. |
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It is the last game and the series and the team is battling to avoid the bottom spot. |
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York now go bottom with four clubs battling to avoid the two relegation places. |
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The winemaker is constantly battling to create a bottle of wine that, from the outset, has the deck stacked against it. |
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Australia is battling its biggest plague of locusts in decades as billions of the insects hatch along the central east region. |
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He remembered many times catching his son reading stories about futuristic spacemen battling hostile aliens. |
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Videogames imply conflict, either between players, or a single player battling a computer. |
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I had my brolly with me but did not fancy battling the umbrella-wielding wave of civil servants. |
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Who'd have had them two down to be battling it out for the man-of-the-match award? |
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After much struggling and battling with the shoehorn he finally got the shoes on. |
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A local non-profit foundation is offering people battling end-stage cancer alternative options and financial support. |
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I clawed my way back upslope again, battling the vines nearly every step of the way. |
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Then he turned and looked right at me, a triumphant grin battling the displeasure. |
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I'm a stoic, honest, and I am battling my natural instinct to swear like a trooper. |
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She was one of Ireland's unsung heroes, battling not just for her own children, but for the most vulnerable children in the State. |
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The agency is already battling court challenges to its rules on hedge funds and mutual funds. |
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Tertullian was battling Monarchians who opted for the unity of God and denied trinitarianism. |
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Overall it was a battling team performance from both sides with the man of the match award going to Liam Chipman. |
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The division shows two good teams battling it out for a chance to play in the country's top division. |
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Health and education workers are battling hard to rid the city of its unwanted title as one of the country's worst teenage pregnancy black spots. |
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The tenants-in-chief, and their undertenants, were always battling for their holdings. |
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There's already six aircraft that have been battling this blaze for the last few hours. |
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In August of that year, there were 10,000 firefighters and operations people battling blazes in Region One alone. |
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Later in the year the battling Aberdonian aims to return to Manchester to defend her title there. |
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Instead of battling power-hungry tyrants in ancient China, Maxine sees herself pitted against institutionalized racism in contemporary America. |
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The images of violence did not depict skinhead thugs battling with the police and their truncheons. |
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Seven hundred people flocked to a special blood donor clinic in Bradford last night to help a man battling against cancer. |
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Firefighters were battling against the clock to prevent the incident at Studley Grange landfill site from escalating into a major emergency. |
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Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating. |
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We all know that baking soda does a great job deodorizing the fridge and cleaning teeth, but battling plant pathogens? |
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Residents in Downside and surrounding roads have been battling to get restrictions to stop motorists blocking their drives or double parking. |
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There will be tough competition for places with players battling for a regular first team shirt. |
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We've become a nation of germophobes, battling to obliterate every bug in our environment. |
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But this time it was a home player that came from behind as Derek Barker squeezed home with a battling fightback. |
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By accident he discovered a knack for ballet and after battling familial prejudice won a scholarship to the Royal Ballet school. |
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Meath, true to their county's battling trait, fought fiercely to save the game in the closing minutes. |
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The balance of time not spent battling the bad guy or training is fairly well spent building the relationships between the SWAT members. |
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Alias captures the look and feel of the hit ABC TV show, with players battling the forces of insensate evil. |
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For the next ten hours we would be battling through mud and flash floods over 20 miles to find over 100 geocaches on foot. |
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He is now, at 79, battling the increasing debility of his body, which is failing under the invasion of Parkinson's disease. |
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The Rastaman is the ultimate Freedom Fighter, battling the conglomeration of sexism, racism, classism, colonialism, and cultural denigration. |
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I have witnessed accidents, frayed tempers and schoolchildren battling congestion to get to school. |
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Every aftermarket motorcycle parts manufacturer is battling with their competitors. |
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Robert Rae is the only person with sailing experience aboard the Weaver, the 42-foot ketch that is battling its way up the west coast of Bute. |
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Environmental campaigners are now battling in the courts to save the desert wilderness from further destruction. |
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Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft. |
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island. |
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The parents of a teenage girl who died after battling a brain tumour for seven years have spoken of her courage. |
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At the Games there will be eight teams in each competition battling it out in pools, followed by the knockout rounds. |
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Those of us who self-identify as being part of the left are constantly battling with the seemingly trivial issue of political labels. |
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There was also a tug of war competition with Trowbridge Rugby Club battling Wiltshire Fire Brigade and coming off the worse. |
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But women's groups and many public officials responsible for enforcing child support are battling the movement, which they say imperils children. |
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Despite battling pain in both heels, Frohlich continues to be driven by her strong faith and sense of conviction. |
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Laboratory technicians battling cancer want to improve diagnosis and treatment of the disease. |
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She is battling to stay in the council house which has been her home for 20 years. |
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Richmond Landcare Inc is organising a free workshop to assist landholders battling with the major environmental weed, coral trees. |
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But as we had seen all afternoon you had two resolute sides battling it out here. |
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The area's health trusts are battling to revive their critical financial conditions. |
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Portugal is battling its most devastating forest fires for a decade, as strong wind fan the flames. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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When the American soldiers liberated him, Tom began a two-year stint in various hospitals, battling for his life. |
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Increasingly, investigators find themselves battling gangs that steal the identity of a policyholder and then file false claims under his name. |
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Brown polished it off, helping English to a battling 75 before icing the cake with a fierce drive through mid-wicket towards the nearest hedge. |
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He had been suffering from throat cancer and had recently been battling pneumonia. |
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Officers spent nearly three hours battling with the inferno before they could bring the fire under control. |
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And despite battling a weak heart and a crook knee, Donald can't see himself giving away his volunteer work anytime soon. |
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The Revolution itself divided the populace, with patriots and loyalists battling one another for control of what each saw as their country. |
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He was also battling injury, with his calf strapped up, but he had the advantage of a surface that played to his strengths. |
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When John was born, Nick was in Russia, along with other rookies from the Legion, battling a squad of soldiers who guarded a weapons plant. |
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They'd rescued over thirty cursed items between them, battling voodoo loas, Druids, vampires, werewolves, and ghosts in the process. |
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National lobby groups are battling against the ad budgets of brand name giants. |
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The game turned out to be a close affair with the sides battling it out right up to the finish. |
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The bottom of the Second Division couldn't be any tighter, with up to ten clubs all desperately battling to avoid the drop. |
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They kept battling and could have equalised, but great goalkeeping and a goal-line clearance saw them hold out. |
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The student looks to Bill Murray for help, and they both end up battling for the girl. |
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Firefighters were this evening battling a blaze at an award-winning parmo takeaway in central Middlesbrough. |
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If we liked congested slopes and long lines and battling for parking spaces, we would've become downhill skiers. |
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Yes, I was prostrate, at death's door, battling a feline-inflicted strep infection. |
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Chipmakers are constantly battling to ensure that their electronic chips don't run too hot. |
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The home-brew robots battling it out on TV inspired Michael to open a for-profit robot club of his very own. |
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The world of business aviation has honoured the battling boss of Southend Airport with its highest award. |
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Most are battling with drink, drugs or both and have chaotic lives that revolve around the next fix and earning the money to pay for it. |
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The film was about a rebel battling against the stuffed shirts, and that's me. |
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Now in its third year, the event saw 19 rowing teams battling it out on the Swindon lake. |
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Five years ago, most eastern European nations were battling double-digit inflation. |
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The government is battling to deal with a growing backlog of appeals from throughout the country. |
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She admits battling bulimia, saying she would starve herself and then binge-eat. |
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We would be tragic heroes, battling the unjustness of an oppressive society. |
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And he will have been delighted with the way his team kept battling to the end and came closest to scrambling a winner in both recent draws. |
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The teams know they are going to have to fight and scrap for everything so they are still battling in the 93rd or 94th minute. |
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Even in the dog days of August, playing for one of the worst teams in the league, somebody's battling, and playing heads-up baseball. |
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Although that said, this year it was just me and my sister battling with the tubs of old baubles. |
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From rooftops to alleys, combined military forces are battling pockets of remaining fighters. |
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We're at home and as long as we keep playing and keep battling to the end as we have been doing then we should do okay. |
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Did it just pass by the mods 'n' rockers battling on the seafronts at Brighton, Bournemouth and Great Yarmouth? |
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Anglers targeting the battling barbel have benefited from this with fish feeding well in a number of the well-known hot-spots. |
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After two careers spent battling each other in the top arenas of the world, this is the final showdown. |
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Flying time is seven hours and there's a slew of world-class airlines battling it out to offer the cheapest fares. |
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Here was this immense dual-control Sea Fury out front battling neck-to-neck with sleek highly-modified Mustangs. |
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Flynn, played by Hollywood heavyweight Samuel L. Jackson, finds himself midair battling a planeload of deadly serpents. |
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What better satisfaction that downing a frosty can of export lager after battling homeward through the A-roads of the steamy English countryside? |
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He was critically ill but demonstrated the battling qualities that have hallmarked his fight for life ever since. |
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She was often helping a battered wife or a person battling drug addiction or someone needing a place to stay for the night. |
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When you are battling against them, you forget how much they love the game. |
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Furious residents are battling for the second time to stop huge mobile phone masts going up in Corsham town centre. |
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The sector is battling against cheaper imports because of the strength of the euro. |
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A youth worker has today spoken of how he helped save a teenager who is battling for life after being engulfed in flames. |
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Some fishing is still permitted around the islands, but divers and naturalists are battling for a total ban. |
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The once supreme Nine Network is battling for the sort of ratings it once took for granted. |
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The decision was a blow to Bradford pensioners who had been battling for free bus travel in the district. |
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The company is battling against slow growth in many of its core businesses. |
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Most of the time during the past decade the England cricket team has been battling for survival. |
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They are still battling against the world's best team, and doing it on foreign soil. |
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We need to keep the volumes up as the margins have been falling and we are constantly battling against obsolescence. |
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Players on both sides are unknowingly battling for cross hemisphere respect from people they will never meet. |
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A tsunami survivor is battling against ill-health to sit her exams next term. |
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We have been battling for years with very little resources to get something done. |
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A Bradford motorist was today battling for his life after a head-on car smash. |
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He had been battling cancer of the oesophagus and died at his home in Wiltshire. |
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He was reported to be battling depression, and had gone through a painful and costly divorce. |
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He has been battling the disease, and receiving chemotherapy and other treatment, ever since. |
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Residents are battling a supermarket's plans to build a pedestrian crossing in their scenic village. |
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After years of battling her body, Renata believed her appearance would always dissatisfy her. |
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A young man who is battling cancer is appealing to Bradford's Asian community to help save his life. |
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However, the Trust is battling a big rise in patients being sent to hospital by family doctors. |
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I've spent years battling my worst impulses, trying to keep them under control. |
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The friends of a teenager who is battling cancer for the second time plan to send him on a holiday to Euro Disney. |
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York dialysis patient Mandy Coles will be battling the bulge this festive season, like the rest of the nation. |
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Even before Tuesday's events, airlines were battling one of the toughest years in recent history. |
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He has gone from a club playing UEFA Cup football next year to a club that will be battling relegation. |
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But the under-fire Burnley keeper insists he is not battling a crisis of confidence. |
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The first event on the list is the mixed draughts competitions with Hacketstown battling it out in two sections. |
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The sheepdog won round one of Thursday's competition before battling it out in the final with 30 other dogs in the mixed breed category. |
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Now she couldn't look back and remember those times without forcing back tears, or battling a melancholy wave of sadness. |
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Some of the sights on view will amaze your eyes and all around are the voices of hawkers battling to catch your attention. |
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The real tactics of sea battling is in forcing your enemy into a bad position and then damaging them while they cannot get a bead on your ship. |
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Spanish, English, and French troops were soon battling one another for control of the colony. |
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Cool, calm weather helped firefighters battling a fire south of Denver, but hot weather was expected yesterday afternoon. |
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It's not just the course our remaining contenders will be battling against today. |
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The events, to take place on July 12 and August 23, will involve teams of 10 battling with giant inflatables and each other to win the contest and will end with a gala dinner. |
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On my short list of the great rock voices of all time, he is battling for the top spot with Mick Jagger. |
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They have been battling ISIS for a year and fighting the Assad regime for over three years. |
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Rick Santorum, the winner in Iowa, who had been battling Gingrich for that distinction, is the unambiguous loser. |
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One about teens battling to the death, and several about bereft middle-aged people struggling to keep it together. |
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Even at 89, after battling a near-fatal bout with bronchitis late last year, Bush continues to be beacon of decency. |
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We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her falling to the ground. |
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Despite the financial issues she has been battling, Lynne said she thinks viewers still imagine she lives a charmed life. |
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And, like the species in the museum, they are battling against time. |
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The warrant officer used a spare boat to recover the sweep in the darkness, battling against a six knot tidal stream in waters not yet cleared of mines. |
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When you and your sweetie have bent across the table to share the justly celebrated roast chicken, battling for the last luscious scrap of bread salad, you'll know why. |
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Now you're a space-suited adventuress battling your way toward Earth. |
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Mansfield, who was brought up sailing keelboats out of the Royal Cork Yacht Club at Crosshaven, seems to do better when he is battling in bigger fleets. |
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He conceded to the Evening Press that in a way he was glad not to have witnessed the cruel knockout blow, which has left the popular boxer battling for his life. |
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Elektra's martial arts mentor Stick will reportedly play a central role in the film which will see Elektra battling the ninja clan known as The Hand. |
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Outside the cities, in the towns and villages, the situation is even more anarchic with local militia leaders and tribal chiefs battling for control. |
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In Colombia, vigilantes battling farc became notorious for brutal civilian massacres. |
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Within an hour, grubby tugs pushing heavily laden lighters are battling upstream towards banks lined with the darkest, most satanic-looking towns I'd ever seen. |
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Rebels took up arms against Taylor in 1999, however, battling their way to the capital in June and forcing the cornered president into exile in Nigeria two months later. |
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Are the guys from Vanity Fair and Time battling it out and trying to get gangster with each other? |
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But when the heart gets involved, all our painfully acquired metaphysical insights go right out the window, and we're reduced to battling it out like rutting chimpanzees. |
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He gathered speed and hovered near the largest group of battling soldiers. |
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I've been battling with this kind of manipulation for 33 years. |
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Team Tito then claimed that Jameson is lying, and furthermore, that she's battling an addiction to OxyContin. |
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But while Jena has had some success battling extremism, the news is not so positive around the country. |
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Writer Frank McCourt died Sunday at the age of 78 after battling skin cancer and meningitis. |
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She often pictured her father as a young man, shoulder-to-shoulder with the tow-headed youth known as Topside Thomas, battling the Spaniards for their lives. |
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The clean bill of health for Van der Westhuyzen was accompanied by a similar recovery for reserve fullback Gaffie du Toit, who has been battling with an upset stomach. |
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A few Republicans, such as Christie and Walker, made their names battling the unions. |
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Jayne appears to feel that the issue of Sport Pilot is way too politically sensitive with other forces in other ultralight associations battling our interests. |
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He went to his reward still battling, still unbowed, still independent, still loving his Baby and family, still loving his football and his native place. |
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Ford founded the no-frills center near Palm Springs in 1982, after battling her own alcoholism and drug addiction. |
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We've had a lot of talk about sky marshals battling terrorists in the air. |
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Of course if your view of fishermen is of the lone few on a trawler battling danger and the deep for a few mackerel it would be difficult to agree. |
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The plucky youngster, who is battling cancer of the spine, was delighted to be allowed home from hospital in time to watch the nail-biting final on television. |
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I told him I often had to replace an online persona with the real world personality and the two entities often had a bit of a slugfest battling out who would be dominant. |
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Santorum wins three states and is battling Romney to a photo finish in Ohio. |
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There was no point battling against the sound of a vacuum cleaner. |
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Whether it's hip-hop or house, dancehall or drum 'n' bass, original or classic, a good soundclash will be quite unlike any other forms of musical battling. |
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At Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, 50 miles north of San Diego, 1,350 firefighters were battling a 4,100-acre brush fire that was threatening 300 homes yesterday morning. |
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Years ago in the midst's of battling other kings lands, King Valric had found the time and spare men to hunt out the seven tribes of the free people. |
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The information may also be passed on to divers, who are working in arduous conditions, battling poor weather and visibility as well as up to four metres of silt. |
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Marxists believe that there are two great opposing camps that are battling it out on the world-historical stage, and that these are the capitalist and proletarian classes. |
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Despite being shot in the leg, she drove though a hail of bullets before a colleague took her to hospital where doctors are battling to save her limb. |
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Just as hip-hop thrives on the dynamic of battling, hip-hop fans live to debate, catalogue, reminisce, and complain. |
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He has spent much of his political life battling with and resenting the princes. |
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Bad luck continued to haunt the event when sponsors who had promised to back it suddenly pulled out leaving the promoters battling to find replacements. |
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Buffalo City mayor Sindisile Maclean told Swedes in Linkoping, Sweden this week how South Africa was battling to incorporate hereditary leaders into the new democratic order. |
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The Longshoremen were on strike, the cabs were on strike, and dumpsters were set on fire by masked youth battling police on front lines filled with tear gas and stun grenades. |
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He confirms the privately expressed belief of many ministers that they are battling against a civil service hidebound by more than a century of tradition. |
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But, in addition to the emotional strain of her younger daughter's death, she has been battling with a virus which has left her with a chesty cold. |
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Then we headed off across the pathless moor, battling bogs and heather. |
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The image of an injury-ravaged bunch bravely battling against cruel fate is not a bad one to project if you want to dampen expectations about your chances. |
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Atlanta's Jay Feely, one of the few kickers crazed enough to leap into the fray, recalls battling a Panthers player at the bottom of the pileup last season. |
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But by ignoring the problems now festering in the heartland, Congress and the White House will end up diluting the fiscal stimulus over which they are battling so hard. |
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The family had never owned one, but when the boy was supposed to be working, he would be battling imaginary monsters and fiends with his father's scythe. |
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The end came when the Israelites were battling the Philistines at Aphek. |
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Poor decisions cost the Town a Mid-Ulster Cup final place but on the credit side, Newry's battling performance augurs well for their hopes of staying in the Premier league. |
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I only managed to escape by battling my way out of prison with a whittled down toothbrush for a cutlass and grenades fashioned from moist prison socks. |
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Make no mistake, having the Foreign Secretary and later the Leader of the House battling for the interests of racing did the sport a power of good. |
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Her continued efforts at world pugilistic dominance recommence on Jan.16 in championships in Pointe Claire, where she'll be battling again to maintain her ranking. |
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Now in the little space that is left, in steep valleys and gorges, the Kurinji bushes are battling for survival, like many other life forms of the area. |
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Lots of battling in midfield, then aimless punts forward to chase. |
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She fingered the intricate carvings of a dragon battling a gryphon. |
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Good looking, have-a-go-heros battling invaders from another planet, or timezone, or anything inbetween. |
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The problem is that the media apologists are battling a straw man. |
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On Wednesday they completed a 24km trek despite battling against katabatic wind, huge energy sapping downslope gusts. |
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Voting kicked off Sunday in the Osaka mayoral election with incumbent Kunio Hiramatsu battling former Osaka Gov. |
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The two have been battling tooth and claw in the Sunshine State this week. |
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There's a similar nerve jangler at the other end of the table, battling Thornaby having given themselves a live chance of avoiding the drop. |
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As a result, hospitals battling with daily inpourings of shattered bodies are operating in Third World conditions. |
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One month later Mrs Edgar passed away after battling uremia and acute nepphritis. |
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Civil Defence officials say the main challenge faced by firefighters while battling fires in high-rises is the obstruction of fire exits. |
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The funnyman has been battling to row across the English Channel on just one hour's sleep following a gruelling 185-mile bike ride. |
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They were breaking new ground in authenticity while battling the network over things as picayunish as the sound of a toilet flushing off-screen. |
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A GRANDAD battling Parkinson's Disease has finally been accepted for a wonder drug that could transform his life. |
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Tackling the wekas was easy for Hoskins in comparison to the strenuous physicality of battling with dinosaurs. |
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Blackburn rode their luck to beat a battling West Brom as they moved up to seventh in the Premier League table. |
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Me and my two brothers used to play with Beyblades all of the time, battling the spinning tops to see who spun the longest. |
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On battling with Lionsgate at tiff '13 for Can a Song Save Your Life? |
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The SS Republic was a sidewheel steamer lost in deep water in 1865 after battling a hurricane for two days. |
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A delightful debut that harks back to the early days of Chick Lit when heroines were flawed, funny, and forever battling for love and happiness. |
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The Dutch looked to be on easy street but reckoned without Japan's battling spirit as the visitors rallied. |
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Britain and France both had significant colonial possessions in India and had been battling for supremacy for a number of years. |
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A new generation is battling through, but there are still too many Sir Bufton Tuftons at the core of the Party organisation. |
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The plot may be slightly silly with The Warriors and The Warlords battling it out in taps rather than with shillelaghs,but it works. |
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It is almost as impressive as the coin-op with seven dinosaurs battling it out. |
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Participants run a distance of 3 miles to as long as 10 miles, while crawling through mud bogs, and battling other obstacles. |
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Hebburn had Inkster and Cogger to thank for their counters, Henderson replying in style for the battling Saints. |
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With a flak jacket for protection, he met specialist teams battling to make the area safe. |
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Two Trinidadian ports are battling for the Caribbean's fast-growing transhipment business. |
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Eubank made a fresh start in New York, battling drug, alcohol and shoplifting addictions to attend church and school. |
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The band created for the 1984 spoof rockumentary, This is Spinal Tap, unveiled the contenders battling for a place in the annual hall of fame. |
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The battling qualities he provides will be badly missed, while Scates is waiting on confirmation that it's a fracture. |
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In the 1740s gang violence became common, with groups of Boston residents battling for the honour of burning the pope's effigy. |
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On Sunday, Nigerian troops were battling scores of Boko Haram fighters outside the northeast city of Bauchi. |
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Many thousands of soldiers were lost in battling attempted coups by figures such as Firmus, Magnus Maximus and Eugenius. |
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Easington are battling to finish runners-up and clinch a return to the Ebac Northern League, while Leam are struggling to avoid the wooden spoon. |
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It augers down again behind him to gyre like a mindless deadly battling top. |
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More than 21 tankers are now battling the blaze which has spread to 20ha and destroyed a hayshed. |
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Def Jam VENDETTA II challenges players to step into the shoes of a ruthless NYC street fighter battling for control of the hip-hop underground. |
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John pursued the Black Prince, who tried to avoid battling the French king's superior force. |
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In 1854 the French and British, who were battling Russian forces in the course of the Crimean War, attacked Petropavlovsk. |
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The skinny, preternaturally limber Edivaldo Ernesto moves like he's battling one hurricane while gestating another in his belly. |
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Lee Allen opened the scoring for a battling Ghost side, with Mogul's blushes spared by late replies from Steven May and Liam Vogul. |
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But rather than actually battling up Cap Ventouse, they will be completing their own personal Tours at the Elvet Bridge office in aid of Durham Hospital Radio. |
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Zedan Polo made it to the final after battling during five intense chukkas against a really strong opponent that fought till the last seconds of the match. |
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Perform loop-the-loops, Immelmann turns and other daring feats of aerial shenanigans with a super fluid control system while battling enemy forces at every turn. |
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However, Shivnarine Chanderpaul remained a thorn in their side, just as he had in England's battling win at Old Trafford, by sccoring his second consecutive centry. |
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Citizens were reduced to ineffectually battling the blaze with garden hosepipes while waiting for a fire truck to arrive from a nearby settlement. |
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Why else is the contemporary scene dominated by an ever-growing list of battling nationalist and irredentist claims, as well as 'rediscovered' identity concerns? |
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Movida Corona aims to turn bedroom DJs into major club stars with budding mixmasters battling it out in a competition which could set them on the road to fame and fortune. |
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Excellent art works, such as a mural by Diego Rivera showing the Spanish battling Aztec warriors, are shown in part to tell the story of the warriors of Tenochtitlan. |
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The fight is led by two hyperarticulate heavyweights, both Ivy League graduates, each using his decades of experience in battling corporations to clobber the other. |
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In foreign policy he is best known for battling and besting Russia. |
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Like Lorenzo's Oil, a tearjerker that you might remember from a few years back, this film deals with parents battling to save their children from a killer disease. |
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After demolishing John Parrott in the 1989 World Final, it seemed obvious that the new decade would see Davis and rising star Stephen Hendry battling for supremacy. |
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Avid skydivers or bungee jumpers might not think anything of it but those who are used to having two feet on the ground may feel like they're battling Mount Everest. |
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A LEGENDARY session musician who worked with David Bowie and Pink Floyd as well as creating music for countless movies is battling deportation from Scotland. |
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Her late husband, Heinz Prechter, fell victim to suicide on July 6, 2001, after battling intermittent bouts of manic depression for over 30 years. |
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A BIRMINGHAM-based charity backing Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov's fight against leukaemia has launched a PS1 million appeal to support children battling the disease. |
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The South Americans will have to overcome a battling Nigeria side, now on the brink of qualification after a surprising win over Bosnia at Arena Pantanal. |
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And in suburbs known for new development, preservationists are often battling a general perception that there is nothing historic or worth saving among the cul-de-sacs. |
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She named it Seeker Morningstar, but after four years battling Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, Elin Rose passed away last month, aged nine. |
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The influential centre-half had been battling to overcome an ankle injury before ground staff conceded defeat in trying to make Victoria Park playable. |
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They conducted a pilot study in Cameroon, where health officials have been battling the filarial, or parasitic worm, diseases onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis. |
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Roisin Donlon, aged 14, who has Down's Syndrome, is learning to live with non-reversible lung disease, obliterative bronchitis, after battling leukaemia. |
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James Hayter scored the only goal of a closely-fought match with a right-foot shot from the edge of the area and it was rough justice on battling Notts County. |
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By 1756, France and Britain were battling the Seven Years' War worldwide. |
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Almagro lost his left eye battling with coastal natives in the New World. |
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But battling for as many column inches as the Ronald McDonaldinspired hair-don't are the pounds the mum-of-two has piled on since a diet and exercise regime last year. |
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A team from TTR Barnes donated their cash prize of pounds 400 to Headlight, after battling it out with rivals across the region to come first in a quiz. |
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By 1985, the club was battling for its very survival on two fronts. |
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