But after an 18-month struggle with red tape, a Hull nursery is to become the first in the UK to offer overnight accommodation for toddlers. |
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So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that. |
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I heard my dad struggle with the pronunciation, trying to add on an Italian accent along with the words and couldn't hold back a giggle. |
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Many women struggle with queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy. |
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I struggle with my memories as the vaguely familiar face jumps out from the front cover of the book. |
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Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility. |
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In countries that struggle with low immunization rates, such products may become major lifesavers. |
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Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking. |
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Ever wondered why you constantly struggle with backache, headache or colds? |
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Infantrymen today continue to struggle with marksmanship, especially under combat conditions. |
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Once in college, these students are not used to determining their own schedule and often struggle with time management. |
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A tale of time travel which covers the oyster bed disputes, it is a story of greed and struggle with modern parallels. |
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Best estimates suggest that this momentous event occurred early in the first half of our titanic struggle with the mighty Faroe Islands. |
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Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem. |
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Wurtman goes so far as to call them dangerous for those who already struggle with depression or bipolar disorder. |
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He went to southern Sudan, where people struggle with guinea worms, blood flukes, and many other such organisms. |
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Staying alive is a daily struggle with only one meal per day, with school fees and uniforms being considered unaffordable luxuries. |
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There will be no more struggle with sin, no more suffering or sorrow, no more pain or loss, no more death or mourning. |
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I turned the car off and unbuckled my seat belt, also watching Alexandria struggle with her own. |
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In this respect, the narratives show the masters as individuals who struggle with the moral problems posed by slaveholding. |
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Gwin looked up from her struggle with a giraffe and sounded a bright giggle. |
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He got a lot of ink, posthumously, due to a November '98 struggle with two officers. |
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A totally critical framework does not allow space for constructive struggle with and against varied bureaucratic factions. |
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The meal was a constant struggle with pizza crust that can only be described as vulcanized. |
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It's nice to see someone else struggle with the hacky css and obvious formatting problems. |
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Some observers feel his stance has been too upright, causing him to struggle with outside pitches. |
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Yet it was the beginning of a struggle with alcohol which for the next four years, off and on, got me into trouble. |
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Leaky pipes and the occasional blockage provides some diverting fun for the rest of the family as they watch Dad struggle with the stinky mess. |
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I wonder if you could spare a thought this week for these people as they struggle with their present difficulties. |
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In a climate where it seems other politicians struggle with that acceptance, it's a refreshing change. |
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Many people struggle with managing their time and trying to achieve everything they want to throughout the day. |
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We might feel ambivalent about picking up a book about a woman's struggle with breast cancer. |
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I struggle with the angel on one shoulder and the devil on the other thing for a while and then I brush them off. |
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The Khmer Rouge tried, without much success, to recruit the Cham during the struggle with the Khmer Republic. |
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Then there's the 2003 champ, Matthias, from Switzerland, who mounts fish and is starting to struggle with his conscience. |
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As many pubs struggle with high overheads and fixed costs, estate management contracts are also becoming more appealing. |
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His modesty, his essential humanness, and his struggle with goodness, makes it easy for audiences to relate to him. |
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She should be canonized as the patron saint of people who struggle with faith. |
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The Americans struggle with senators who add one costly pet project after another to every bill. |
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As a coltish 16-year-old who was unprepared to deal with her still-maturing body, she began to struggle with weight control and self-doubt. |
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They can't fathom that fellow members of democratic societies would not share their struggle with them. |
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Some individuals with bulimia struggle with addictions, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, and compulsive stealing. |
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There were the fights over a boy, the struggle with parents, the shopping and clothes that made your eyes pop. |
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I have been known to be more of an owl than a fowl because I have late nights and struggle with early mornings. |
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A lot of framers struggle with moulding that arrives for a work order that doesn't match the sample they've shown a customer. |
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Unlike some minor league power hitters who struggle with major league curveballs, he can hit breaking pitches as well as fastballs. |
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Rather than getting into a power struggle with your daughter, why not help her develop other strengths, just in case? |
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Her autocratic ruler is locked in a power struggle with Parliament, a conflict that is building inexorably towards civil war. |
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Children with autism and Asperger's syndrome tend to be clumsy and to struggle with games lessons at school. |
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Sylvia Plath and the Theatre of Mourning continues this tense push-pull struggle with biography throughout its pages. |
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By contrast, ectoplasm photographs depict a human medium in the throes of violent struggle with an invisible entity. |
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To struggle with the digital divide, we must address access, content and commerce issues. |
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Kitty is a huge force in Levin's life, helping him to come to grips with his lifelong struggle with faith and religion. |
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We struggle with the emotional issues of success and failure in our lives, and what did we do? |
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The host dishes about Simon and shares her emotional struggle with an eating disorder. |
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Her struggle with the drought is gut-wrenching and the ending heartbreaking. |
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He lost his fight after an 18-month struggle with epithelial sarcoma, cancer of the soft tissue. |
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I also struggle with compulsive behaviours from time to time. |
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He has a bulbous-shaped face brought on by a combination of old age and his struggle with melanoma. |
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He was a headstrong man who met every uphill struggle with determination. |
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First, the address deals almost entirely with the global struggle with the Soviet Union, then in midcourse. |
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Yet another chapter has been opened in the life of Pete Townshend, whose past as a hellraiser has seen him struggle with addiction to drink and drugs. |
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As all celibates do, they sometimes struggle with the vowed life, but if they find themselves too much at odds with chastity, they leave the order. |
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They shout orders while the voyage crew, the 30 of us aboard for the day, struggle with oversized ropes and cleats under the guidance of the volunteer crew. |
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I had to struggle with the intricacies of the washing machine programmer, learn the contours of an ironing board, co-ordinate the different ingredients of a cooked meal. |
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Watch a sawmill log deck struggle with its logs, and you can typically tell within minutes if the logs are coming from a CTL system or a gang slasher. |
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They struggle with the poker as Hoffman tries to prepare another hypo. |
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The Futurists saw art as a weapon in a bitter struggle with the old. |
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Weiss sends mixed messages to her daughter and entwines them inextricably with her own struggle with body image. |
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Rather than allow such a gross piece of dishonesty to go unredressed the Court would struggle with any amount of difficulties in order to perform the agreement. |
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Everyone knew and everyone mentioned that a Bangladeshi man had been sprayed with CS gas in a struggle with the police on Sunday, when questioned about a suspicious tax disc. |
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And Franny must feel the same way I do, because I have to struggle with her each day I drive her in, forcing her from my arms and into the little play group. |
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Every day that you struggle with optimizing your website is another day without sufficient income and another day that your competitors have a chance to get the jump on you. |
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In this way, the badger is emblematic of the poet's struggle with self and with his artistic creativity, as well as with the ordered, yet harsh and brutal world of reality. |
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Some science fiction visionaries would have you believe that we're going to live in an apocalyptic future where man is locked in an eternal struggle with the machine. |
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While food is distributed to families, children living on the UN base in Bentiu continue to struggle with malnutrition. |
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In so doing, they suggest that the conflict to which the artist alludes in the exhibition's title is a personal struggle with his own compulsions. |
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They struggle with the Zarathustrians for the control of the territory. |
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I just glide along while others struggle with their petty problems. |
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Almost half of those six million women struggle with infertility. |
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While I do think the saints have spiritual maturity, often very saintly people and profoundly religious people struggle with other personality conflicts. |
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It will go to the shia majority and is the subject of an ongoing struggle with very high stakes indeed. |
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In a long struggle with a smack addiction, he made novenas at the shrine of St. Jude, patron of hopeless cases. |
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When enemies jointly struggle with tiny plates of hors d'oeuvres, they are less likely to see each other as enemies. |
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In reality, some women have difficulty breastfeeding, or have babies who struggle with latching on properly. |
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I run to get new bottles of beer at Dad's command and struggle with my sister over the empties, because I like to drain them on my way to the fridge. |
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The whole time, he carefully avoids looking at me as I struggle with the shame of crying in school over what looks like nothing more than a stupid locker. |
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Indeed, one of the most fascinating aspects of the story is watching the male characters struggle with the meaning of manhood. |
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Russia, having annexed the Crimea, had embarked on a titanic struggle with the Ottoman Empire which was absorbing stupendous quantities of manpower and treasure. |
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The civil war between Atahualpa and Huascar weakened the empire immediately prior to its struggle with the Spanish. |
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During King John's struggle with the barons, Magna Carta was issued in June 1215 at Runnymede near Egham. |
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The rich experience of a long life steeled in the victorious struggle with every unchristian element. |
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The struggle with ways and means had recommenced, more difficult now a hundredfold than it had been before, because of their increasing needs. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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The struggle with the Ottoman Empire was fought in Hungary and the Mediterranean. |
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Despite her country's ongoing struggle with Spain, Catherine enjoyed a happy, contented childhood in her beloved Lisbon. |
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As each finds his own means of getting around their father's admonition, they struggle with each other for power and dominance. |
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Rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for her departure were circulated by the press. |
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Ibn Saud avoided involvement in the Arab Revolt, and instead continued his struggle with the Al Rashid. |
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Her struggle with depression and bipolar II disorder has been well documented by the media. |
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Richard carried on a factional struggle with the king's Beaufort relatives. |
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In 1262, after a long struggle with the ruling bishops, its citizens gained the status of free imperial city. |
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In 101 BC, the Cimbri returned to Gaul and prepared for the final stage of their struggle with Rome. |
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As for the Macedonians, however, their struggle with Porus blunted their courage and stayed their further advance into India. |
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There are no complicated VPN set ups, tokens, or unfamiliar webified applications to struggle with. |
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The singer-songwriter was found dead in her London home in 2011 from accidental alcohol poisoning after a long struggle with her addictions. |
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The Belles struggle with romance, fist fights, arrests, and repeated projectile vomiting. |
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The longer you struggle with something, the more you come to cherish it. |
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Evans, Cavaliers have a high rate of heart disease, while French Bulldogs struggle with obesity and breathing difficulties. |
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With Operation Desert Storm passing them by, the men struggle with Dear John letters and chemical suits that don't work. |
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Nonetheless, I have no doubt that biblical literalists will struggle with the author's use of scriptures. |
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This risks demotivating and alienating thousands of young people who struggle with academic subjects. |
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The question typically arises when there is a struggle with identity or an identity crisis. |
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According to a study in the journal Pediatrics, one in three moms nationwide struggle with diapering their child. |
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In the course of the struggle with the unfortunate ethnarch, the nobles had found it expedient to attach themselves to Rome. |
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Storecards earn us retailers a lot of money, and they can be very convenient for some customers. I struggle with storecards though from an ethical standpoint. |
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Companies struggle with how to meet employee career expectations at a time when companies are delayering, and opportunities for growth have changed geographies. |
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But as an adviser trained to look at a wide range of investment options I'm afraid I struggle with the illiquidity of 'bricks and mortar' funds and their swingeing fees. |
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Pregorexia came on the radar in 2006 when former TV presenter Liz Fraser told Marie Claire magazine about her struggle with bulimia during pregnancy. |
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In addition to learning how to use a specific technology, faculty often struggle with the need to reconceptualize and reorganize pedagogical strategies. |
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During the Great Patriotic War, on 29 July 1942, the Soviet authorities introduced an Order of Alexander Nevsky to revive the memory of Alexander's struggle with the Germans. |
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Those who ascribe to Jainism and Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism understand that their path to holiness will entail a lifelong struggle with karma. |
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For some years Waifer strenuously carried on an unequal struggle with the Franks, but his assassination in 768 marked the demise of Aquitaine's relative independence. |
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This was despite Flora, who had learnt to trust and bond with the woman, having an attachment disorder, which made her struggle with new relationships. |
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More often, they simply struggle with their own counterlives. |
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What may turn out to have been underplayed by Ofsted is the degree to which the education authority is having to struggle with too little money to cover a very large county. |
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The annual charity event was held in memory of Daniel Singh, who died in 2011 after a lifelong struggle with Mucopolysaccharide, a rare metabolic disease. |
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