Sadly, I now have more sympathy for the average embattled professional than his or her decrier. |
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Argent, a pile throughout embattled azure and in chief three mullets of four points counterchanged. |
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When the high water rose, on that pewter-grey afternoon two months ago, the city found itself suddenly embattled on four fronts. |
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In 1429, Joan presented herself to the embattled dauphin as the virgin deliverer of France. |
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The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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But sales have been flat for the embattled company, whose CEO was recently ousted. |
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But we all know the embattled financially knackered rail service is again going to walk away from this with no one held accountable. |
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Publicly, the embattled House Majority Leader enjoys the near-unanimous support of Republican lawmakers. |
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It is this embattled romanticism that surfaces in Orwell's text in the form of paranoia. |
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It would be awkward for the embattled Speaker to preside over the affairs of the House during the course of the investigation. |
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But a group of students have mobilised support for the embattled woman, organising a press conference. |
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The embattled workers used Molotov cocktails, iron bars and fire hoses in an attempt to ward off the police and defend themselves. |
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The Crows sprang to the attack, swarming over the embattled Sioux who had no time to reload their weapons. |
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What's more important right now for the embattled labor movement, politics or organizing? |
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However, it appears that there has been a resurgence of narco-terrorism in that embattled land, particularly in so-called Liberated Territories. |
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An hour later the army relieves me of the decision by closing the embattled road. |
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The goal now is for the West African force to deploy throughout embattled Monrovia, including rebel-held areas. |
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For some time, European nations have faced the task of incorporating migrants from these and other parts of embattled sites in the world. |
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Shehadeh's family live in the embattled town of Ramallah after being forcibly removed from their original seaside home in Jaffa. |
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Venezuela's embattled President Hugo Chavez has also announced a last-minute decision to appear here on Sunday. |
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She quit her government job after her boss criticized her embattled dad, and now she speaks out in his defense for the first time. |
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Families engaged in contentious, highly adversarial, and prolonged conflict before and during divorce often remain embattled afterward as well. |
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But if it keeps a clear focus it might achieve a way forward for our embattled province. |
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The poll found that the embattled Tory leader's personal rating is on the slide as his party is convulsed by fresh in-fighting. |
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Ahead, the three network anchors make a joint appearance, with Tom Brokaw and Peter Jennings offering support to an embattled Dan Rather. |
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Will the GOP electorate be so engaged when they aren't responding to so many attacks and supporting an embattled leader? |
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Here was no mere embattled tribe clinging hard to existence, but a great and glorious empire. |
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Indonesia saw the peacekeeping force as a standing army ready to go to any embattled country to help to restore civil order. |
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I see that Thabo will soon come to a decision on what his plans for the embattled Zuma are. |
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Whether bloatedly grandiose or delectably deflated, he exudes roguish, anarchic life, embattled or embottled, able to charm fish out of the seas. |
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There's more trouble tonight for the embattled Canberra defence intelligence establishment. |
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But why does Wilson feel himself to be so embattled that he needs to drop chippy asides? |
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The embattled New York congressman announced he was taking a leave of absence to deal with his junk mail problem. |
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He predicted the embattled and obstinate leader will fall in a matter of days. |
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In order to get the embattled president out of the country quickly, Nigeria gave him sanctuary. |
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Encouraged by his teacher, yet wary of telling his embattled, striking father and older brother, he learns surreptitiously. |
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The artillery attack was a violation of the unilateral cease-fire announced by the LTTE themselves to allow civilians to move out of the embattled zone, the statement said. |
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Without their involvement, our already embattled health care system would crumble. |
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In the space of two years, Gilbert's reputation had changed from embattled loser to hardened survivor, and the word was out that he was looking for more acquisitions. |
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Similarly, when neoconservative ideologues speak of needing to rebuild an embattled US hegemony and legitimacy, they aren't impotently expatiating. |
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The embattled minister refused to be drawn yesterday on accusations that he had deceived the public before the election when he insisted that no spending cuts were planned. |
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After all, it's hard to rally around a city council or an embattled mayor. |
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In a sense we can take some solace these days from the fact that the enablers and justifiers of torture seem more and more isolated and embattled. |
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As it approached the hangar, the sound system played the grandiose theme tune to Air Force One, a thriller starring Harrison Ford as a tough, embattled president. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities. |
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Now the embattled Minister, Amanda Vanstone, has unveiled an overhaul of the Immigration Department's processes, including improved health services for detainees. |
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But the firebreak between Greece and the other embattled sovereigns of the euro zone is even more important. |
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In Illinois, embattled Democratic incumbent pat Quinn lost his bid for re-election against Bruce Rauner. |
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A prankster posing as an Irish television reporter nearly precipitated a crisis inside the embattled Irish coalition government today. |
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The domain name for the group's website was once registered to a Syrian technology group once led by the embattled president. |
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In this nervous city in an embattled country, even small explosions can have a big impact. |
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Ted Wells, an emotive, powerful giant of a lawyer, is already achieving results for the embattled governor of New York. |
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By stepping down, the embattled McCaffery preempted an ethics investigation that could have cost him his state pension. |
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A few years ago, a Bosnian family named Vidovic came to Euclid, Ohio, to escape persecution by Serbs in an embattled region. |
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When I tried to get to the embattled city on Tuesday evening, I faced repeated warnings not to try it. |
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It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice to an embattled philosophical position. |
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A quick poll revealed that the embattled veteran, featuring a sword, taiaha, crown, and lion is more than adequate to represent the army's brand frontage. |
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Iran a country that feels deeply embattled from all sides, and scapegoats the easiest target. |
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The embattled leader has been told privately by senior advisers that he either bows out gracefully or risks bringing the party into a damaging dispute. |
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It's a measure of the current embattled men's magazine market that flicking through a pile of them in a public bar feels dirty and faintly illegal. |
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There is something both noble and heartbreaking about those embattled young soldiers standing sentry in what for them must be an incomprehensible place. |
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Though the embattled Minister welcomed the inquiry, the news that the ethics watchdog is to hold a preliminary inquiry has substantially increased the pressure upon him. |
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Allies of Charles Kennedy last night rallied around their embattled leader as he pondered whether to sue over new claims his drinking has affected his performance in the job. |
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In just the latest, the embattled governor is being called out for violating state ethics laws by nabbing Yankees tickets gratis. |
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An embattled railway executive from Scotland was last week in France. |
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Except that the ick factor keeps rising, along with the humiliation level for the embattled Democrat. |
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In defense, embattled slaveholders clung ever more fiercely to a paternalistic rhetoric that posited slaves as inherently inferior and permanently dependent. |
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Some of the other most common lines of partition are engrailed, invected, wavy, nebuly, indented, dancetty, embattled, raguly, dovetailed, and potenty. |
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Teenage fighters with rocket-propelled grenades and rifles lurked on bridges or in derelict areas near the main highway leading west toward the embattled town of Fallujah. |
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We now learn that the unit will go through the embattled city after all. |
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But is subbing him in for the embattled CEO anything more than a cosmetic change? |
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A tenuous peace deal between the American occupation forces and the embattled city of Falluja got off to a slow and sometimes chaotic start on Tuesday. |
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Also part of the budget will be ¤300 million that MEPs have secured to help the embattled dairy sector. |
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Cowgirl then follows Gemma as she grows up on an embattled housing estate in South Wales. |
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Now the war is on and our friends are embattled. |
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In the months following D-Day, the embattled Germans began to give way and the Canadians began to break-out north and east against the retreating German defences. |
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But in many poor and embattled countries it is more than a concept, and in recent years has become one of the fundamental building blocks of reconstruction. |
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Quebec's embattled pork industry needs immediate tax structure changes to avoid more chaos, according to a special report on the industry's future from an agricultural think tank. |
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If sometimes it seems to you that my name and my word are almost forgotten, you will see how they arise again, full of life, vigor, and purity, like a seed that in spite of being constantly embattled, never dies. |
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Though our offer of a brigade was turned down, the Afghan government did ask if we could undertake a publicity and fund-raising effort for the embattled citizens of Jalalabad, then under siege by the bloodthirsty mujahedin. |
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Mr. Speaker, coming soon to a constituency near you is the embattled Liberal leader, and he is promising billions and billions of dollars of reckless new spending. |
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The struggle for unions free of bureaucratic control is important for China's embattled working people, but defense of the workers state that issued out of the 1949 Revolution must be a guiding principle in this fight. |
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In connection with this attack, Fatah al-Islam fired Katyusha rockets from the embattled camp on surrounding towns and villages, leading to the death on 17 July of one civilian. |
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The struggle for unions free of bureaucratic control, important for China's embattled working people, must be based on defense of the workers state that issued from the 1949 Revolution. |
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We spent a long time in Northern Ireland embattled with each other. |
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Free expression and press freedom are constantly violated in Uzbekistan, and a new crackdown would decimate the country's already embattled journalistic community. |
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A embattled Mubarak made a TV appearance on Tuesday, pledging not to seek re-election in polls due in September and to help bring about constitutional and social reforms during the remainder of his term. |
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Equally important is a childÃs sense of inner security, which can be disrupted by armed conflict, high levels of violence and crime within communities or by living in an embattled home. |
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Social media hummed with its own jokes: that Stewart was going to replace Brian Williams, the NBC anchor embattled over embellishing stories, or was going to be cast as the next Spider-Man. |
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His main villain is Syria, along with its ally Iran and their joint factotum, Hizbullah, whose embattled mindset and glorification of armed struggle inevitably sabotage efforts to construct a more durable polity. |
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The party's high command would prefer if the embattled Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, leads Fianna Fail into the expected disaster rather than a taint a new, fresh leader with the mark of defeat. |
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The embattled chief executive Richard Charkin reportedly said it was 'extraordinary' that people should whinge about such a bold attempt to publish new writers. |
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The moated ramparts, the embattled towers, and the trophied halls, are magnificent and venerable, but useless. |
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When Chase Stanley dummied his way over in the seventh minute and Hodkinson converted for a 10-0 lead, it looked like a long night for the embattled Sea Eagles but, to their credit, they fought back strongly. |
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Sir Malcolm Bruce, the former deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, said lying in public remained widespread as he sought to defend his embattled colleague Alistair Carmichael. |
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As my colleague from Timmins just asked, is the ego of the member for Wascana so tattered and embattled that his colleagues must rush to his defence and try to explain a sorry chapter in the history of the Liberal Party? |
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Experienced, a tireless campaigner and, at a time when a disenchanted French electorate is searching for novelty, among the youngest of the top politicians in her embattled Socialist Party. |
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Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king. |
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This form of coronet, resembling an embattled city wall, was allowed to the four area councils with city status. |
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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang has left the company, the latest dramatic change at the top of the embattled Internet company. |
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But true to form the 19-year-old failed to do himself any redemptive favours following his slew of bratty behaviour during his embattled Believe gigs. |
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From the start of their strange and embattled marriage, they established a pattern of suddenly pulling up stakes with little notice to family members or neighbors. |
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The defeat at Rocroi also led to the dismissal of the embattled Olivares, who was confined to his estates by the king's order and died two years later, broken and mad. |
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Churchill's speeches were a great inspiration to the embattled British. |
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