I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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But they have received a frosty reception from neighbours who say they will fight tooth and nail to stop them from getting planning permission to convert the house. |
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We had to fight tooth and nail to see the homelessness program renewed in the last couple of years. |
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One of the key messages we heard was to fight tooth and nail against the government's underhanded attempt to scrap the gun registry. |
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And I know that at least three provinces, regardless of what their legal opinions are in the matter, are preparing to fight tooth and nail. |
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Since I have been a member of Parliament, members have had to fight tooth and nail even to get debates to take place. |
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I will fight tooth and nail for this because this sector is vital to my riding. |
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Who did the NDP and the CCF fight tooth and nail, year after year, decade after decade to obtain pensions? |
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At present we seem to have all our attention on enlargement, but we must fight tooth and nail to hold on to the Lisbon objectives. |
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We are reigning champions, and will fight tooth and nail to hold onto our title. |
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Citizens should not have to fight tooth and nail to ensure that their basic rights are upheld, but unfortunately this happens far too often. |
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I will fight tooth and nail to make sure that these laws remain in place. |
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As our director general said earlier, we are the only province in Canada where there are still so many independent cinema operators who, often, fight tooth and nail to survive. |
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But Quebec's position is that this is not how it is going to be and that we will fight tooth and nail to make sure this system is not put in place. |
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People who work in the area of restorative justice have to fight tooth and nail for any kind of acknowledgment of their work, any kind of funding to build these important programs. |
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If you look at it objectively the vicepresidency is quite anachronistic and I wouldn't fight tooth and nail to keep it if I'm honest. |
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I would like to say to the representative of the Council that this is one of the points that I as rapporteur will fight tooth and nail and I hope that I can count on the combined support of my fellow Members of this House. |
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Every day in this House, the Bloc Québécois will fight tooth and nail to keep nuclear waste that has been produced in other provinces from being buried in Quebec. |
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There was a time, not so long ago, when musical creation required a calling, specialisation was necessary and commitment required you to fight tooth and nail to combat ever-living academicism. |
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There is nothing to indicate a renewal of the homelessness partnership strategy which is a key program we had to fight tooth and nail for earlier in Parliament. |
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As I am sure you will have understood, we intend to vote against both reports and we promise to fight tooth and nail against policies which express? |
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Some of the stuff that we fought tooth and nail with, some of the measures they implemented, today I'd fight tooth and nail to see them not implemented. |
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We are going to be back in the same position of having to fight tooth and nail to see these programs restored or to see the commitment continued, like we had to last time. |
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They fight tooth and nail in a blazing sun. |
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At the Thunder Bay meeting, constituents rightly pointed out that the workers had to fight tooth and nail for the benefits that had been in collective agreements over decades in some cases. |
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Thankfully it is becoming easier for coeliacs to eat out but we would fight tooth and nail for more places to offer gluten free options. |
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