Republicans led the fight for women's rights, and most suffragists were Republicans. |
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They are also the same mob who you and I go to war to fight for freedom and democracy, but not them. |
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But it's not like we're going to go to war to fight for the cheeky girl's honour. |
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Unhappy people from some quartiers had to come to city hall to fight for quality of life. |
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They fight for their rights and ensure they are accorded their due status in society. |
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Dozens of miracles and curses will allow you to wreak havoc on your enemies or even raise them from the dead to fight for you. |
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Conversely, if workers want a raise, they're going to have to fight for it. |
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Yet she hasn't the wherewithal to hire lawyers to fight for what she is due. |
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The novel follows a farming family's fight for survival in the aftermath of the foot and mouth epidemic. |
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The fight for Samarra was not won on completion of the kinetic phase of operations. |
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The man who has done little else but fight for a country he has never set foot in, is ready to lay down his life for it. |
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He suggests that Marx lost his faith in the ability of the working class to fight for change. |
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Haircuts have always been something my son is extremely resistive to that he tends to fight for all he is worth. |
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Eleanor and some of her entourage appeared before the barons dressed as Amazons, declaring their willingness to fight for Christ. |
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Speaking yesterday on a visit to Harwich, he vowed to fight for every vote right up until the last minute. |
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Saying he would fight for the truth, he even attended a cabinet meeting chaired by the vice president as if nothing was amiss. |
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Otherwise, people will take the law into their own hands to fight for justice. |
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Such forms of struggle have a role to play, but they are not a substitute for the explicit fight for Marxism. |
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That is why people fight for access to the laboratories where photographs are retouched and biographies are rewritten. |
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Mortgage lenders have offered ever more competitive deals in a fierce fight for business. |
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The last mode of play is knockout tournament wherein up to 16 players that you've unlocked in the main mode can fight for ring supremacy. |
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He woke up every day anxious to get to work, roll up his sleeves and fight for American farmers and their cooperatives. |
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The chain plans to take on its arch-rival in a bitter street-by-street fight for British stomachs. |
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At the same time were you not professing to be the President of the working people, who would fight for the little people? |
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There's been a colour-shift giving them a rather livid hue as if they had all been bruised in a fight for survival. |
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They learn to harness their powers and fight for the very world which hates and loathes them. |
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The Armagh team were tackling very hard, making the Limerick men fight for every ball. |
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I'm not sure I could be as tactful about the whole thing as he is, but when it comes down to it, I guess free speech is what we fight for. |
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More than 2,000 people bade a tearful farewell to the man credited with having a huge impact in his fight for progress for the black community. |
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Though scantily fed, and often utterly discouraged by failure, they were still making a noble fight for existence. |
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A pre-school, which has been open for nearly 40 years, faces a desperate fight for survival after its building was badly damaged by flooding. |
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City must scrap and fight for every point between now and the end of the season. |
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The Democratic Party is seen as soft and welfare friendly to small town scrappers who feel they've had to fight for all they had. |
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Though the struggle is far from over, today is a pivotal step forward in the ongoing fight for marriage equality. |
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As building inspectors, fire marshals and riot police rally against them, the squatters continue to fight for decent shelter and survival. |
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He says he wants to fight for the big purse so he can buy his family a house. |
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He said his brush with death and daily fight for fitness forced him to re-evaluate his goals and gave him a renewed zest for life and work. |
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She makes you uncomfortable because she is forever challenging you to fight for your beliefs. |
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Younger people are needed to take up the baton and continue to fight for Bingley, but there seems to be little interest. |
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If you agree with me, then stand up with conviction for what we believe in and fight for it. |
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In battle, I came to pity enemy prisoners because I had a cause to fight for and they did not. |
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With a rousing battle cry, thousands of Linoan soldiers ran forward to fight for their families. |
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He made a brave, selfless decision to choose life and to fight for every single day that he shared with us. |
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After the defeat of the Cherokees, the Seminoles decided to fight for their land, and succeeded in maintaining it. |
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A similar protest in 1978 led to the creation of the organisation Peace Now, which continues to fight for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. |
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Its main task would be to enlighten people on the role of an elected Government in a democratic set-up and fight for their rights. |
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I am a socialist, and have been fighting and will fight for an absolute reconstruction of society for the benefit of all. |
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Workers do use it every time they organise a trade union and fight for better wages and conditions. |
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Living in a country in transition, I always believe democracy is a good thing to fight for. |
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This drill teaches players to put their hand down when someone like tries to shoestring tackle them and fight for extra yards. |
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Here the tourists fight for seats with the elderly locals, usually weighed down with dozens of bags of shopping. |
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Industries often had to fight for the right to have their own siding since the railway preferred to concentrate cars in one place on team tracks. |
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It is hard to believe that a year has passed since then and it is a significant milestone in her fight for life. |
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Socialism could only become a reality if the majority of people had the desire and motivation to fight for it. |
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The causes we fight for among friends will be the causes we fight for before enemies. |
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The owner of the terrier, which had no lead or muzzle, had apparently walked away leaving Tasmin to fight for Mogget's life on her own. |
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In my opinion, these ideas and ideals are slipping fast, and we need to fight for them. |
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We are 100 per cent behind our union, as every firefighter knows our fight for better pay is a just one. |
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The first is to organize, unionize, or whatever you want to call it, and join the fight for a bigger piece of that limited pie. |
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We are busy in forging unity so that a united platform is formed to launch a joint fight for the goal. |
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More than 50 sport-utility vehicle nameplates currently fight for consumers' minds and monies. |
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At still other times, the two sounds fight for bragging rights, slugging it out between our ears. |
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So please wake up, read the tea leaves, smell the roses, act and fight for your own cause. |
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A generation earlier, four uncles had gone to fight for the British Empire and also came home unscratched. |
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He apparently felt it was unseemly for a writer to fight for money, which might explain why he so rarely had any. |
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And all that lot beat unsurmountable odds in their fight for victory, so maybe we have a chance. |
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The best solidarity that other workers can give is to fight for better pay ourselves. |
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The fight for control of the oil is a fight for control of power of one bloc of capitalists over other blocs of capitalists. |
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They should fight for freedom in a non-violent way, using non-coperation and protests, and without taking human life. |
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His son left him to follow the Norman arts of chivalry, and to fight for a Norman king. |
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He was brought up to fit comfortably into a patriarchal system, but risks ostracism to fight for his abandoned sister's rights. |
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The fight for the eight NRL finals positions is nearly over, while six teams are already assured of an early spring break. |
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Workers want to see a union that's willing to have a go, to stand up to the boss and fight for their interests. |
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The obduracy and obstinacy of human beings is what enables them to fight for their countries, repel invaders and maintain their solidarity. |
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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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There is no talk of Pearl Harbor, or of fascist, military dictators, or occupied nations, or a fight for democracy. |
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But the fury with which addicts of various schools fight for their theories presents rather a Dionysian aspect. |
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They're a captive audience, with no real choices and no real means to fight for their right to party. |
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British career women, she said, no longer feel they need to join an organisation to fight for equality with men. |
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In fact they put up a spirited fight for much of this contest, but lacked the heavy artillery. |
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He had led efforts to organize garment workers and to fight for improved working conditions in Cambodia. |
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His body, too strong to surrender easily or quickly, gave up the fight for life slowly and reluctantly. |
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Rosa Parks challenged us to fight for our soul, and we accepted the challenge. |
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Athletes are expected to fight for responsibility and attention but to quickly sublimate those desires when it benefits the team. |
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But the Chief Justice's wisdom and logic has overborne your desire to fight for that end. |
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The researchers will also be giving information and support to homeworkers who want to try to fight for their right to the minimum wage. |
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The learning experience can be painful for a young pitcher if his team is in a fierce fight for a title. |
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After I fight for 20 minutes with the ice covering my hooptie, I get in and pull off into the winter mess. |
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The pasta almost ripples in the emulsion, while the porcini and shiitake share, rather than fight for, your attention. |
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How will campaign finance reform and other hot button issues impact the fight for control of the House and Senate next year? |
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Serebin has no army to enlist in, no state to swear allegiance to, no cause to fight for. |
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Now most of the crew will fight for their ship in a swelter of smoke and foul air. |
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Solid Energy miners will begin a 48-hour nationwide strike tomorrow as they up the ante in their fight for pay parity between mines. |
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That even prisoners can fight for their human rights inspired us to write about it. |
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But families still fight for years to clear the name of loved ones who were put to death. |
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When the workers, urban poor and peasants want things from such a bourgeoisie they have to fight for them. |
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To me, sleep was the most precious commodity in the world and I would fight for as much of it as I could. |
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The Popstars girls are out in front early lead in the fight for the Christmas number one, early music industry figures showed. |
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If your conscience won't allow you to fight for your country you can now apply for permission not to perform military or combatant duties. |
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A group of Kingston doctors has united to fight for the return of the family doctor. |
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The plans have infuriated parents, who have vowed to fight for the unit where dozens of lives are saved each year. |
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So she made it her personal mission to save the children and fight for their rights. |
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If I was a man, would I push and fight for the recognition that I tend to ignore now? |
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It goes to show what we pensioners can achieve if we stand up and fight for our rights. |
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Their crime was to form a union of agricultural labourers to fight for better wages and conditions. |
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The journey has not been easy, and Mrs Metcalfe urges other MS sufferers to fight for the treatment if they think it could help them. |
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In the small companies you are forced to fight for labour legislation and to keep wages up. |
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The only way to make them say yes is to collect the people in a movement that is seen as a fight for the basic rights of individuals. |
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This is a fight for the heart and soul of the federal judiciary, and, for that matter, the rule of law. |
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It's the fight for democracy, it's the fight for pluralism and for greater tolerance. |
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A single mum whose daughter suffers from a rare genetic disease could take her fight for a disabled parking pass to Europe. |
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The media battle, the political battle and the fight for truth about war have been joined. |
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A mother dying from cancer has lost her fight for life and the chance to see her imprisoned son for the first time in three years. |
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The slave is forced by necessity to fight for his freedom within the confines of society. |
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He was ready to fight for his sister's right to remain there, but was checked by the increasing firmness of his father's grip. |
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The aerospace analyst said at least three other European flag carriers may lose the fight for survival. |
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At the time, young men were signing up in their droves to fight for their country. |
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We were always discussing that he is a coward man, that he will not fight for his life, that he will not fight for what he believes in. |
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He remained in critical condition on a life-support machine, but lost his fight for life yesterday afternoon. |
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While the crocs fight for their existence in the wild tens of thousands of them live on farms in Thailand, Cambodia, and elsewhere. |
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As I left, I was thinking about the duty to vote, the long and bitter fight for the universal franchise, suffragettism, the great reform acts. |
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The fight for justice, inclusion and the voices of the marginalised has suddenly lost its most committed crusader. |
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The experience that Luca is slowly gathering, will help him fight for the front line positions at the next races. |
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He journeyed to fight for her, but when he returned, she was wedded to a petty Gascon squire, who had done nothing for her! |
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Now we are encouraging them to appoint dayanim who are open to social change and ready to fight for it. |
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Not having unions to fight for their rights has cost workers dearly, he says. |
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A new fight for hegemony over both land and sea has quietly begun, waiting to become the new face of global geostrategy once the war ends. |
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The fight for survival was the topical issue in Italy after World War II and privations, hardships and misery were everywhere. |
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You've probably had to fight for your rights all your life and will always give as good as you get. |
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As the fight for Prohibition showed, the social gospel leaders cared about whether people drank or didn't drink. |
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It is a fight for democracy and social justice and it must be led in accordance with the law. |
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The French working class has repeatedly proved its readiness and ability to fight for its democratic and social rights in the past. |
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It is common for great powers to try to fight wars by proxy, getting smaller powers to fight for their interests. |
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I will continue to push for policies that put ordinary members first and fight for a rank and file strategy. |
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Having spent the past decade fighting ecoterrorism, Barry's fight for justice is widening. |
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The never married 36 year old's strong fight for the traditional definition of marriage could play well among a lot of the grass roots members. |
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A young soldier answers the call to fight for King and country, and ends his days in a society that disputes the necessity of soldiering. |
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The fight for Little Round Top is certainly one of the most written about tactical engagements in the Civil War. |
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As the fight for equal marriage progresses in the United States, other countries are much further behind when it comes to LGBT rights. |
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They're exploring every avenue available and have promised to fight for their school. |
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In the fight for change, the most oppressed and downtrodden come to the forefront. |
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Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration. |
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And didn't we fight for centuries to win the right to blaspheme, and to do so freely? |
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The fight for Iwo Jima in Part 8, co-directed by David Nutter and Jeremy Podeswa, is fought on black sands and volcanic ash. |
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I support this, although I wouldn't break my neck to fight for it. |
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If he eventually wrests control of the orphans' committee, Bertrand promises to fight for more cash compensation for a wider spectrum of victims of religious abuse. |
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They shared their struggles and triumphs, and illuminated the frontlines of the fight for equality. |
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There is no truer representation of a country than the people that it sends into the field to fight for it. |
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He did not fight for personal gain, as is manifest from the fact that he was a very poor man who gave away all he had constantly, to help others in charity. |
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The Blackburn Rovers boss saw his side collapse to a 4-0 defeat in an Anfield horror show that sucked them further into a fight for Premiership survival. |
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From August on, the German companies will have to fight for customers against a dogged rival that has already proven it can beat them in the U.S. market. |
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He made only one unrealistic request as he sought to keep others from becoming infected and began a fight for his life. |
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Campaigners for cancer services in the South-East are planning protest rallies after the regional health board abandoned its fight for radiotherapy in the region. |
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They are forced to hole up in a shopping mall in a desperate fight for their lives, when a plague-like event unleashes armies of flesh-eating zombies. |
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Of the roughly 1.3 million Indian combatants and non-combatants sent overseas to fight for the British empire, the largest chunk were routed to Mesopotamia. |
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The working class must fight for a constituent assembly elected openly and democratically by the working masses to settle all the democratic questions. |
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The fight for the dissolution of repressive bodies and the release of political prisoners was forever linked with the demand for recognition of Basque sovereignty. |
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The likeliest outcome of the sequester fight for Republicans is yet another after yet another political defeat. |
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Usually, US Army personnel are depicted on TV or in the movies as smart, fit, tall, handsome, virile men, eager to fight for their country and ever at the ready. |
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Where can one who rejects the alternative of the sublime horror or the ridiculous degradation seek the image of a man with a reason to fight for a this-worldly ideal? |
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Nobody would want the seats on buses, instead we'd fight for the handholds and the over-head bars, and buses would go past with people swinging like carcasses on meat hooks. |
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Will Senate Democrats knuckle under or fight for minimal principles? |
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Pretend troops are just what we need to fight for a pretend cause! |
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But Mr Aldred said he will never give up in his fight for justice. |
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Just when things look darkest, there is a glimmer of hope, and the good guy decides he is going to fight for all he is worth to get what he wants. |
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I was attracted to the party's fight for the unions to build a labor party to defeat the two existing parties and bring the working class to power. |
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It will not be a fight for the purists, unless you like all-in wrestling. |
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We will fight for these cuts to be reversed and for no amalgamations. |
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One of the perks of celebrity is having both the platform and the high status to fight for the causes that strike closest to home. |
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The pilot appeared to fight for control before the little plane nosedived to the ground with a resounding crash on a hill near today's Western Institute of Technology. |
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If we really want to create a common culture, we need to ask the awkward questions of what our society believes in and be prepared to fight for hearts and minds. |
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The fight for independence during the past century is commemorated throughout the land by war memorials and museums displaying what are now known as the remnants of war. |
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Until and unless this fact is grasped, along with the profound moral inversion that it has caused throughout the west, we will not win this fight for civilisation. |
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Gradually, as a summer of physical hardship and anxiety and Stalinist betrayals gives way to the wholesale fight for survival, her language is pared down, as is her focus. |
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Geoffrey Robertson and Amal Clooney helped Greece fight for the return of the Elgin Marbles. |
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He is great along the boards, using his feet to help fight for the puck. |
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For countries that had annexed territory in the preceding two centuries, the only real option was to fight for as long as seemed possible and then arrange an orderly retreat. |
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But that doesn't mean Goss is above dispatching a proxy to fight for him. |
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Idealists around the world refuse to fight for their ideals. |
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Her tenacity, her fight for life, surprised even the doctors. |
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His speech was a milestone in the fight for the equality of all peoples. |
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It did not seem at all incongruous, either, that these people who watched him by with scorn and longing and utter revilement, these were the people that he would fight for. |
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So we're going to fight for you against the people who are oppressing you. |
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The fight for Florida is being waged largely in a parallel universe, a good deal of it via Spanish-language media. |
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Dennis Wyness and Lee Mair fight for possession in a bruising draw at Tynecastle as the home side, after early slumbers, awoke to claim a share of the points. |
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Halkin goes on to acknowledge, however, that he would never fight for bareheaded praying rights. |
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You never see a boxer come out of a well-to-do family because they have nothing to fight for. |
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I will do everything in my power to fight for fair and equal treatment. |
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The fight for the hearts and minds of Canadians will certainly continue. |
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When you besiege a city by an army, you're just making them integrate together, and there will be a code of warriors trying to fight for their lives, which is wrong. |
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We more readily fight for something we own than over a high-minded ideal. |
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Most decent British and American citizens, not loath to protest against unrighteous war nor to fight for a just cause, want and deserve better than this. |
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Krivov was sentenced to serve four years at a general regime penal colony for his fight for freedom and human rights. |
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That is not to say that Geronimo did not fight for a cause that was very real to him. |
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It's easy to read themes of ecology and anti-industrialism into what are extremely overbuilt industrial cities where nature has to fight for a toehold. |
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Away from the glowing testimonials, the fight for trans equality remains gritty. |
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For as long as she drew breath she would fight for her baby. |
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Therefore, it is imperative to prevent the fight for freedom and peace, dignity and justice being hijacked by the double dealers and slick saboteurs. |
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And lo and behold, she was determined to sink the mining industry, and we were determined to fight for our community. |
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For them, common decency has no place in a fight for their cause. |
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It was the fight for third place between Spanish Scousers and Wirral Hornets that held the most intrigue. |
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Thomas Americo was the first East Timorese fighter to fight for a world boxing title. |
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In the almost thirty years since Carlo Petrini began the Slow Food organization, he has been constantly engaged in the fight for food justice. |
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And JMW Solicitors are urging any affected workers who have not yet signed up to the group action to join them in their fight for compensation. |
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The Royal Highland Show is on this weekend, a bun fight for farmers during which I am assured business as well as lots of socialising is done. |
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However, Chelsea are entrenched in a threeway fight for the title and are more likely to drop points than the Ibrox side. |
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With Britain in the midst of World War I, many socialists refused to fight for the British Army despite the government imposed conscription. |
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Had it so been, then for sure the robber had not got off full-handed or without a fight for it. |
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He says that the men are often highly motivated to fight for the women because of an extreme fear of losing them to captivity. |
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In 1985, residents banded together to fight for downzoning after a Craftsman bungalow was torn down to make way for an apartment building. |
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And stablemate Fabio Eduardo Moli could give Matt Skelton similar grief when they fight for the tinpot WBU heavyweight title at Wembley tonight. |
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A WOMAN hit by a traffic light in a freak accident continues to fight for her life. |
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A WOMAN hit by a traffic light in a freak accident continues toi fight for her life. |
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Meanwhile the team that created PVS-Studio continues its fight for improving quality of the native code. |
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I have enough problems getting myself to look presentable in the morning without having to fight for mirror space with a male preener. |
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The more I get flogged, the more they jail me, the steelier my will to fight for human rights becomes. |
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John Hosteller will do the work to fight for lower taxes and spending and for more freedom in Washington. |
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Meanwhile, Warren spent the summer of 1997 chasing a fight for Calzaghe with either WBC Champion Robin Reid or Irish WBO Champion Steve Collins. |
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After twelve rounds, the judges scored the fight for Calzaghe via a split decision. |
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For many years, as with the IBF, boxers based in Japan were not permitted to fight for WBO titles. |
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During the Civil War in the 17th century, Truro raised a sizeable force to fight for the king and a royalist mint was set up. |
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If divided by mountains, they will fight for the mastery of the passages of the tops. |
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Angered, Achilles declares that he and his men will no longer fight for Agamemnon but will go home. |
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There also was a long tradition of pushing back Muslims, which stemmed from Portugal's fight for nationhood against the Moors. |
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Lincoln's moderate approach succeeded in inducing border states, War Democrats and emancipated slaves to fight for the Union. |
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Together with Lucius Antonius, she raised an army in Italy to fight for Antony's rights against Octavian. |
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Deane's goal was to influence the French government to finance the colonists in their fight for independence. |
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Mating patterns differ by geographical region, but territorial males fight for a harem of two to seven females. |
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An Ottoman fleet captured Muscat in 1552, during the fight for control of the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. |
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The slaves, along with free gens de couleur and allies, continued their fight for independence. |
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However, he was not awarded the prize and was forced to fight for his reward. |
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Men had a civic duty to be prepared and willing to fight for the rights and liberties of their countrymen. |
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Frank Warren was sufficiently impressed with Khan's performance that he vowed to land a world title fight for him before the end of the year. |
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To fight for the world title in only my 22nd fight and at the age of just 22 is fantastic. |
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But as any addict will tell you, every single day is a fight for sobriety. |
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The crossed hammer and sickle symbolise the union of workers and peasantry in their fight for their rights. |
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Barry plunged into the fight for Home Rule as Washingtons very own angry young man. |
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If I have the chance to fight for the title again against Weidman or another fighter other than a Brazilian, I would fight for sure. |
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Frank has done a great job getting the world title fight for me in Britain and now I have to go out win it. |
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My doctor and nurse colleagues have to fight for eye contact with you. |
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Mansell took pole for Williams, but had a poor start which let Hill and Schumacher through to fight for the lead and the 1994 title. |
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On the MV he gave Agostini's Yamaha a strong fight for the 1975 500cc championship but finished in second place. |
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Of course, it could get even better for Kesh with the Mulhern Cup still to fight for. |
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She knows that no state, no matter how powerful, can solve urgent problems, fight for development and bring an end to all crises. |
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One of our priorities in 2013 is to re-educate the new Congress on the franchise sector and to fight for comprehensive tax reform. |
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Kiwis living in Australia are gearing up to fight for social service rights by making a bold move to win a seat in the New Zealand Parliament. |
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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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We owe a debt of honour to the wounded and pledge to fight for their right never to be forgotten and to be cared for to the end of their days. |
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The fight for fair compensation for the ill effects of defoliant testing continues to this day. |
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Even though we are rock-bottom there are still loads of points to fight for, although we will have to improve big-style. |
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The SDLP initially rejected the Nationalist Party's policy of abstentionism and sought to fight for civil rights within the Stormont system. |
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It is very difficult in that society to fight for women's rights, because it is very patriarchic and misogynist. |
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He also urged the Bihari migrants to lend their support to Kejriwal in his fight for Delhi's rights. |
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Yes, we have had a bit of a setback with the lowlife who torched our car, but we are not giving up our fight for a better and safer estate. |
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We will make sure that everyone gets a chance to watch Burka Avenger fight for justice, peace and education for all. |
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The '76 Congress contained enough boll weevil Dems to provide a close fight for any piece of legislation. |
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Storms quickly threaten the entire journey, and aboard the San Salvador, Cabrillo must fight for every sea mile. |
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The keys of the piano roll like an ocean swell, violin, trumpet and trip wire guitar fight for air against double bubble drumming tempest and fury. |
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Now is a critical time to be strategizing with an array of activist and health care organizations about coordinated efforts to fight for access to affordable medication. |
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It remains to be seen whether the current softness in the oil market will turn into a price war because each member country is expected to fight for its market share. |
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Most of the common soldiers found it difficult to fight for a liege whom they distrusted, and some lords believed that their situation might improve if Richard was dethroned. |
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After the Romans leave, Vortigern comes to power, and invites the Saxons under Hengist and Horsa to fight for him as mercenaries, but they rise against him. |
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He defended himself, revealing that he would fight for Britain if called and had registered for the American draft, but he was not summoned by either country. |
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The United States and Britain were also the two countries most alike in basic values such as willingness to fight for their country and the importance of freedom. |
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They are widely considered to constitute the single most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBT rights in the United States. |
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Despite major internal political, social and sectarian divisions during the National Revolution, Indonesians, on the whole, found unity in their fight for independence. |
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After war broke out, Dunmore issued a proclamation on November 7, 1775, promising freedom for slaves who fled their Patriot masters to fight for the Crown. |
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He retained the title by beating Tavarez for the third time, this time by a knockout in 14 at Paris, and then he travelled to Japan to fight for the world title again. |
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A debate at the University of Oxford in 1933 on the motion 'one must fight for King and country' captured the changed mood when the motion was resoundingly defeated. |
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On the eve of the big encounter, news reached Welsh that Wolgast had been taken to hospital with acute appendicitis and would be unable to fight for three months. |
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Steve Robinson accepted the chance to fight for the WBO crown. |
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Figuring that the New York State Athletic Commission would not sanction the fight in deference to MSG and Schmeling, Jacobs scheduled the fight for Chicago. |
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Despite appearances to the contrary, the Army of the Empire did not constitute a permanent standing army that was always at the ready to fight for the Empire. |
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In 1950, a unit of volunteers from the Belgian army was sent to fight for the United Nations in the Korean War against Chinese and North Korean troops. |
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At this point, the Six Nations living on the Grand River began to come out to fight for the British as an American victory no longer seemed inevitable. |
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The coalowners used the bond system as a tool for enforcing discipline and fending off the ability of workers to join together to fight for better pay and conditions. |
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Agger, who made 26 appearances last season, explained why he was happy to agree a new Liverpool contract even though he will have to fight for his place. |
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The Yardies are an international crime syndicate and there have been scores of murders in London linked to them as gangs fight for control of the crack cocaine market. |
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It's time to fight for Notum tower control in a whole new way. |
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When the fight for Hue ended, US and ARVN forces retook the city. |
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With the dead rising from the grave, the living must fight for survival as the hero, a butch car mechanic, attempts to rescue his sister from a mad scientist. |
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In this book, Gadsen, a teacher of African-American studies at Emory University, looks at the three-decade fight for school desegregation in Delaware. |
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The programme goes on to show the ways in which different types of dolphin fight for their food, singling out the bottle-nosed dolphin as being the most aggressive. |
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But a serious cause lay behind the fun event as members of Bridgend Youth Music Ensembles and their families continue to fight for the survival of the orchestras and choir. |
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Someone should be appointed to fight for technophobes like me. |
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Guzan's early miskick gave Sergio Aguero the easiest of goals and ultimately ended up denying Aston Villa a vital point in their fight for survival. |
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The leader of the Labour right was once a key figure in the party's internal conflicts, taking on the militants and Trotskyites in the fight for the party's soul. |
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Some of the truces were just a head nod in agreement not to fight for a day, while many involved fraternization, meaning the troops visited with each other. |
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Barker takes on Domenico Spada at London Olympia on April 30 live on Sky Sports in a fight for the EBU European Middleweight title he vacated in September. |
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The legalisation of free radios caused a bitter fight for airspace. |
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