He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep. |
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An inquiry into the history of the idea of popular sovereignty as it has been shaped by the struggles between rulers and ruled. |
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The struggles of these and other unwaged sections of the class can be as problematic for capital as those of waged workers. |
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He struggles with the philosophical acceptability of salvation through psychopharmacology, and he experiences a temporary medication failure. |
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Her eyelids open even more as she struggles to focus on what I'm waving under her nose. |
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And none of these pieces of acting struggles against the film's plot demands or the narrow sensibilities of the actioner. |
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It is a movie that struggles for significance as it fashions actuality out of ambiguity. |
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Inconsolable, she struggles to find meaning in her work or the well-intentioned sympathy of her mother. |
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Cancun has shown once again that we are living in a time when great struggles are shaping history. |
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The writer talked about her struggles to publicly affirm spiritual values in a culture that is deeply cynical. |
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Certainly, the weakening contract prices are a blow to the company as it struggles to stay afloat under the weight of massive debt. |
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His struggles were becoming more and more frenzied, a wild look creeping into his blue eyes. |
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Adrienne's eyes widen and she struggles not to spill the drink she is holding. |
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Let's hope his successor has the wit to fashion an intelligence agency that is fit for the struggles that lie ahead. |
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Now home in South Bend, Indiana, Weatherspoon reconnects with his family and struggles with the effects of combat. |
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Despite ill health and struggles with drugs, he produced many important paintings and major portrait woodcuts. |
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There has been a rising wave of both working-class and peasant struggles in many countries. |
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Fort Bragg soldiers are re-enlisting in droves as the Army struggles to meets its recruiting goals. |
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Moreover, while many adolescents wrestle with these feelings, the auxiliary parents' struggles would invariably involve their charge. |
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He looks to struggles independent of political parties, the official labour movement, or any other organised forces. |
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This afternoon will help us find this hope amid the struggles and pain of life. |
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The group shares openly their struggles and ultimately their triumphs as they behave as responsible young adults. |
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The struggles both players had after their annus mirabilis were perhaps natural. |
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Their production control struggles were a powerful response to economic retrenchment. |
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We may be fighting defensive struggles, against the war, racism, fascism and cuts in social services. |
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He struggles with God, much as the patriarch Jacob wrestled with the angel. |
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It gives one a sense of the endless, rhythmic waves of Kurdish struggles for nationhood. |
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Missing from most historical accounts in Mexico and the US is how Apaches and Yoemem were forced to engage in struggles for survival. |
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As the delinquent desperately struggles to test set boundaries, so does the apostate or apostatizing church. |
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Having got off to such a rip-roaring start, however, the album sometimes struggles to maintain such high standards. |
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After years of struggles and being unable to recognize the changing market, last October, it finally gave up the ghost and decided to liquidate. |
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Vicky's lodger, Henry, helps her efforts as she struggles to present a new stream-lined version of herself to a handsome book buyer. |
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Encumbered by her large handbag, she struggles keep her long skirt and shawl out of the mess. |
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Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region. |
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One is street fighting, which often degenerates, as it did in Panama, into house-to-house struggles without battle lines or safe areas. |
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For some time the region was the scene of struggles between Bulgarians, Romans and Byzantines. |
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Compared to the early struggles, the strikes of the 1890s manifested a significantly higher level of consciousness among the workers. |
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It's an odd paradox that as Alex comes to terms with these events from his past, he struggles to ignore and repress them. |
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As the frog struggles against the current with the scorpion on his back, he suddenly feels the piercing sting of the scorpion's tail. |
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Louise struggles with the car door before remembering about the bust lock, before remembering about leaving the door open. |
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A quarterback's first season with a team is almost always marked by struggles fitting in with his new offense. |
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With that term, he linked the violence of masculinist power struggles with the Western tradition's prioritization of truth. |
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A small bird with a broken wing, left behind by its mates, struggles to escape a crowd of hungry crabs alongside a deserted seashore. |
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Even now, two years on, Smith struggles to describe exactly why things went so wrong. |
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The lead character, Chip, struggles desperately to find a way to circumvent the terrible boredom and meaninglessness of existence. |
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The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are. |
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Gangling and physical, she throws her limbs about and struggles out of her battered army jacket. |
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Many of my struggles were her struggles, sort of like she passed the baton to me. |
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These struggles were only the beginning, as similar feelings about dialogue and narrative nagged the back of my mind. |
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Bassett keeps these feelings just below the surface, letting the viewer watch as she struggles to maintain her tidy life in control. |
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In his tight, angry face we see a lifetime of struggles and disappointments. |
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These policy shifts stem from struggles over social dominance among cultural and ethnic groups within the larger society. |
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Each struggles with the idea of bringing their need for intimacy out of the shadows. |
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There is less violence in the affluent middle class areas, where people are too busy getting on with their lives to re-fight old struggles. |
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But the consciousness exhibited by workers in these struggles was of a trade unionist rather than social democratic character. |
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Well, there are a lot of struggles on the part of managers and millennials in the workplace. |
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That stubborn single-mindedness sustained him in his ascent and his struggles in Suharto's system, and gave him his charisma. |
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Business at East London shopping malls is booming whilst the city centre struggles to attract shoppers. |
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The over-arching framework of bipolarity seemed to render other struggles and rivalries nothing more than local manifestations of the Cold War. |
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Gonzalez has had his struggles when asked to carry a team, but the Royals don't need him to shoulder that heavy of a load. |
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The young protagonist struggles to come to terms with his own racial and ethnic identity, and to accept and embrace his blackness. |
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The track exemplifies Twine's penchant for crafting beautiful tuneage that struggles through a software-erected forcefield. |
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Tony even struggles out of bed at 4am most days to buy turbot, squid and lobster from Cornish day boats on the harbour. |
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Zethus fought against his power valiantly, wriggling and twisting, but got little reward for his struggles, as he didn't move an inch. |
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We moralize the issue of weight and so the really virtuous person is the one who struggles to maintain a lower weight through sacrifice. |
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Their house obliterated by fire, the Inglehart family of Glenwood Springs now struggles with the stresses of loss and starting over. |
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And then there are these horrible power struggles that emerge between controlling mothers-in-law and the wife. |
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We must describe the present, but situate it in the forces and struggles of the past. |
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Moreover, it simply would not be possible to abandon this multiplicity of struggles. |
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Let his suffering be remembered as an example to us all on how to endure personal struggles we may think to be unendurable. |
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Politics is about the unequal distribution of power, the abuse of power and the struggles to resist and dissolve power. |
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The struggles of the American writer to explain the deep mysteries of the British character are pure joy. |
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The story centers around a single mother's struggles and sacrifices to raise an ungrateful daughter who is ashamed of her mother's humble status. |
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A young man looks back over his unhappy marriage and struggles to come to terms with his wife's suicide. |
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Land and Liberty is now the longest-lived Georgist project in history, but still it struggles to gain the attention of an unheeding world. |
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In Section III, we examine the unionization, production control, and democracy struggles that were triggered by the crisis. |
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The history of Slovak parliamentarianism stems from the struggles of Slovaks for national identity and state sovereignty. |
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If we're not willing to do that, we're eventually going to lose both at home and in our struggles abroad. |
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Missives from Fox's unquiet mind, as she struggles to meet the intelligentsia's high standards for motherhood. |
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Clearly she still struggles with her emotions about the police and believes their driving in London is unsatisfactory. |
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Time and again, in prose unsparing and unsentimental, Liz has allowed readers a peek into her own mental health struggles. |
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There are six ballets that sell, and everything else struggles at the box office. |
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A remote, ruthless government struggles to maintain order by brainwashing its criminals. |
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Slovenian literature immediately before and after World War II was heavily influenced by socialist realism and the struggles of the war period. |
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Any girl growing up struggles to reconcile her sense of her own body with the fascistic norms imposed on her. |
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Beltran sometimes struggles with an uppercut and poor strike-zone judgment. |
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And maybe we can use Hinduism, not in the form of New Ageism, but as a source of inspiration for our struggles. |
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In this case, that unstoppable force is a young man who struggles against his newfound super powers. |
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The set consists of two parallel, hyperactive shower curtains, which Posner's lighting valiantly struggles to justify. |
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This was an astute soul sister who had mastered the politics of the kinky power struggles and sleazy back room dealings. |
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Power struggles happen, and egos are bruised, and feelings are hurt, and none of this will exactly shock anyone in the audience of this movie. |
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Underwater, the muffled bubbling sound of the frantic struggles of the people about her. |
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Advocates argue that fighting speciesism is an extension of struggles for human equality. |
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Beirut is a city that vibrates with political culture and is defined by a history of social justice struggles. |
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Calorie Girl explores the day-to-day life and psyche of the bulimarexic as she struggles through setbacks and attempts to recover. |
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In the past, anti-corruption drives sometimes degenerated into, or masked, power struggles. |
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He still holds the glass in his left hand and struggles, self consciously, unsuccessfully, to bury it into the pocket of his lab coat. |
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The Flosses bury themselves deeply in denial, while Joe struggles with an unspoken regret. |
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Though given to bouts of rueful depression himself, he could only burlesque the spectacle of an artist's self-congratulatory struggles. |
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He struggles ashore withhis father and a few fellow survivors, more dead than alive. |
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One little girl struggles to separate two stacked chairs as she discusses her aspirations. |
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And hacktivism does not always involve global struggles that resemble The West versus the Rest. |
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If there's any nationality that struggles to accept food fads, such as vegetarianism and nouvelle cuisine, it's the Italians. |
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Her condition has deteriorated recently, and she now struggles to walk up stairs. |
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He continued his late-season struggles into the playoffs, getting the hook in Game 2 after surrendering three goals in the first 15 minutes. |
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The capitulation of the left on economic growth parallels its defeat and marginalisation in political struggles. |
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The never ending power struggles between the hardliners and reformers certainly does not help to cool their heads. |
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What sticks in my mind is a meeting about the struggles in the car industry. |
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The program features the story of a baby animal, and the struggles of the parents and caretaker in the months following conception. |
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This will lead to an inevitable increase in revolutionary class struggles on a world scale. |
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Yeah, she's got grade A's in every O-level, but when it comes to general knowledge or being streetwise, she struggles a bit sometimes. |
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Panama's struggles were played on the world stage, and its caudillos were world players. |
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He's reviewing whether he can continue to provide his employees' benefits as he struggles to compete. |
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Family and friends knew all about my struggles with domestic management and parenting, my daytime naps, and early nights. |
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She was embedded in the mud right up to the points of her shoulders, and she was exhausted from her struggles to free herself. |
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America's wars and violent struggles are always fought with goals of preventing future terror attacks and saving lives. |
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His feet were concealed within a thick layer of ice that seemed not to budge with his most violent struggles. |
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But it is not clear whether the ongoing political struggles are shadow boxing or part of a real contest. |
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His heroes were all engaged in titanic struggles for survival, with defeat always a possibility. |
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Consequently, the struggles for self-determination took various forms as independence to greater autonomy. |
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And such struggles become difficult if not impossible when workers do not have a minimum security of tenure. |
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And, the only certainty in this journey is that this will be our most difficult of struggles. |
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Ramirez struggles with his control at times but has much better stuff and is more durable than Reynolds. |
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He struggles to keep the upper hand, but she outmaneuvers him more often than not. |
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He identified with the oppressed and exploited everywhere and championed their struggles for emancipation. |
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Throughout the course, the emphasis is on the struggles of subjugated groups to gain access to and define a meaningful education. |
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They talk to us about their struggles in their native land and all that they endured and suffered to get to this country. |
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Tensions are the driving forces in our lives, the struggles stretching and deepening as opposed to cheapening our life experience. |
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She struggles to keep his days structured with a summer camp that costs half her monthly rent. |
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It would be a definite relief to get things off her chest, to know that she was no longer alone in all of her struggles. |
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They don't show the struggles his parents faced supporting a cobbled-together family of nine on low-wage jobs. |
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But a US-based Kashmiri musician is creating ripples with a rap number that reflects the struggles and tears of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. |
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Morganton's struggles are playing out not just across many other parts of North Carolina but also through swaths of the American heartland. |
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It is here that all the real drama of the Great Feud takes place, as in the chthonic struggles of old. |
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She extends a hand to the desperate swimmer who struggles to make the shore. |
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He would no doubt sneer at the universalist ideals of that generation, but they informed the class struggles of the inter-war period. |
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This is a tragedy, because they have a key and crucial role to play in the class struggles of this nation. |
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But something tells me, despite all the vicissitudes, setbacks and struggles of a long career, that she will still be in the pink. |
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The social upheavals concomitant on the war and the class struggles that followed it tended to undermine such social conventions. |
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The social reforms won throughout the previous century by the working class were achieved as a by-product of militant class struggles. |
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Everywhere, struggles over the land, whether peaceful or violent, shaped political attitudes. |
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This will be a fractious and unstable government, riven by internal factional struggles and backbench rebellions. |
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The party's subsequent imbroglios and constant leadership struggles have not convinced them otherwise. |
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In Africa the wars in Angola and Mozambique began as struggles against colonialism. |
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Today more than ever, their struggles against patriarchy involve confronting communalism within their own communities. |
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Following numerous IVF attempts, she struggles to accept her own infertility. |
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But what good is that if the struggles over parades are prefigured to continue endlessly, and to twist and inflame ordinary people endlessly. |
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If you have arthritis, inflamed joints can turn these minor inconveniences into painful struggles. |
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Thus Bridget descends by parachute into a pigsty full of excrement, struggles hopelessly on skis, and gets drenched by passing London lorries. |
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The emphasis was moving away from local struggles to big protests once every few months. |
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In struggles like the 2003-04 strike of southern California grocery workers, the rank and file has shown its fighting spirit. |
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His confessionary comic takes its readers through the romantic struggles of a boy becoming a man in the late eighties. |
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Both were integrationists who situated the black and Latino struggles within the larger battle for civil rights. |
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The woman who loves him struggles and connives to find the evidence that will clear him. |
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The Mariners believe that shin splits that sidelined their fireballer during Spring Training is the reason for the his struggles. |
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Jones still looks like a potential platoon player, though his defense helps offset his struggles against lefthanders. |
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Decolonization was nearly complete so most insurgencies were internal struggles rather than wars of national liberation. |
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With politics focused on interregional struggles, industrial workers fought out class issues in the workplace rather than at the ballot box. |
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C Rich Braham is the point man in the struggles of the interior offensive line. |
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It has the grandeur of a true epic, a thrilling, if flawed hero, momentous political struggles, bravery, love and death. |
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Bayliss struggles with his memories of the Adena Watson murder from Season One when a copycat crime reminds him of his most painful failure. |
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Now imbalanced power struggles play themselves out this side of the pond, with decidedly different results. |
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He'd come to regard the rising floodwater as a metaphor for his own life struggles, and now he looked depressed. |
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Volume levels fluctuate wildly, leading to constant struggles with the remote. |
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Of course, he did not counsel indifference, let alone abstention, from the economic struggles of the working class. |
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All counter-insurgency struggles have to be waged at both the military and the political levels. |
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Kyle folds her into his arms, and though she struggles to sit up, to raise her head, he holds her on her back like she's a newborn. |
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She courageously shares her very personal struggles and offers wise strategies for facing down fear. |
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Suddenly, as the young woman nears the summit of the tent, her foot slips, and she struggles, desperately, to secure her footing. |
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He and his men no longer cared, however, now that Murdoch's struggles could not draw the crabs on them. |
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Since July 4, 1776, thanks to the victories and struggles of our forefathers and foremothers, America has flourished as an expanding democracy. |
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The rest of the series struggles to reach the premiere's giddy sense of crackerjack timing. |
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Is something changing on the front line of social movements and workers' struggles in France? |
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They continue also to be read in the light of modern experiences of class conflict and political power struggles. |
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Talk of power struggles between director and star have been commonplace since movies began. |
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For the poor natives left behind, it's an uncertain time, filled with marauding Saxons and power struggles among local chieftains. |
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It emerges from the ebb and flow of collective grievances and struggles for power. |
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Those struggles were of an extremely primitive character, involving the destruction of machinery by workers. |
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Afghanistan became a central prize in the struggles between the British Empire and Czarist Russia in the 19th century. |
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Throughout his experiment in skepticism and probabilism, he struggles against the invincible ignorance that impedes his certainty. |
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Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens. |
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Instead of taking joy in the profusion of spring blooms, Jane struggles to take a breath. |
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But the mind, the psyche, the soul struggles to find itself again and to situate itself in a world whose features have been altered by disaster. |
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The decade of the 1980s and early 1990s saw the almost routine use of company-paid goons, uniformed and armed, in labor struggles. |
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Even in Portland, the government struggles with greening its buildings, says Rob Bennett, manager of the city's Building Division. |
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The griefs, the sorrows, the disappointments, the struggles, moments of joy and happiness, I wouldn't regret a single one. |
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Third is that the workers struggles for job security, against contract labour system and the making of an El Dorado. |
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Ever wondered how the NHS struggles by in the grotty, run-down and ultimately grim areas of this country? |
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But it is a piece of the country's history, a small symbol of struggles which now remain just dim memories for some. |
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The girl struggles violently, her groans becoming inhuman howls and deep, guttural moans of psychological pain. |
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These struggles eventually led to the exile of the White Guelphs, one of whom was Dante Alighieri. |
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The mother struggles to find her own voice amid the turbulent emotions of her offspring. |
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When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning. |
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Ephram is despondent when he is disinvited to a party by Amy's popular friends, and Delia struggles with the school bully. |
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His diaries record recurrent struggles to understand the enigma of his own personality, his spiritual emptiness and addictiveness. |
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While this detachment can be useful it also manages to make many of the struggles appear as Zen moments of enlightenment. |
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Not able to work, he struggles to envision a future for himself and how his misfortune might end. |
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He struggled as a man condemned to death struggles in the hands of the executioner, knowing that he cannot save himself. |
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We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and exploitation. |
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He sometimes overthrows and struggles to locate his secondary pitches. |
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Similar struggles exist in east Malaysia, where the land rights of indigenous groups are bitterly disputed with loggers eager to harvest the timber for export. |
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Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A woman struggles to assimilate in Nigeria after living in the U.S. for 13 years. |
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America presents two contradictory narratives that it struggles to reconcile. |
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The Rangers captain struggles to disguise disgust with himself when he misplaces a pass and can look disdainfully in the direction of malfunctioning teammates too. |
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Sachin Tendulkar may be one of the most brilliant players in the sport, but he struggles to liven up his memoirs. |
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Bruni candidly writes of his weight struggles, which included bulimia, laxative abuse, and junk-food binges. |
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In the past, political confrontations with the state and struggles over budgetary allocations distracted us from attending to the poor management of the public university. |
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Prominent among those struggles was the battle of the Atlantic, waged against the U-boat menace. |
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The third story was the most autobiographical one, built in part around my own struggles with my family and their abnegation of any feeling of responsibility. |
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Messud never made that judgment, and the tragedy rhymes with the struggles of the chattering class in an attentive, fresh way. |
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To accomplish this task the working class must draw the lessons of the last century of great class struggles and build a genuine international socialist workers party. |
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Number one is the build up of toxins such as acetaldehyde and free radicals, as your liver struggles to cope with metabolizing large amounts of alcohol. |
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Punk is sometimes effective in articulating a critique of capitalism with a protreptic energy capable of positioning its audience in struggles over justice and social change. |
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Yet the congress was also a battleground where the political struggles between Stalinism and the revolutionary left in the wider war were reproduced in the cultural debates. |
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Only after they complete their struggles against their opponents will they reach the moment of truth, where they will have to seriously deal with the road map. |
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The hero will undergo various struggles in which you, the viewer, will be able to vicariously enjoy his stoicism while, of course, undergoing no pain. |
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One learns of romantic attachments and failed marriages, of career successes and business failures, of committed lives and struggles with alcoholism. |
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Less so was his private pain, though his own comedic material often included reference to his struggles with addiction. |
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As the commentariat struggles to make sense of the ruling and its implications, The Daily Beast gathers the best takes. |
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Car historians have been tempted to interpret resistance to automobilism as anti-modernist, reactionary struggles by marginalised Luddites, fighting for a lost cause. |
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If Congress struggles to keep the lights on, how could it deal with issues as complex as police brutality? |
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And since I play in more corporate outings and pro-ams these days, I have witnessed the mood swings and struggles the average player can experience in the course of a round. |
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Downton becomes a convalescent home during the war, bringing in a number of new struggles for the family and the staff. |
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Brockovich's unemphatic insistence on the economic struggles of ordinary working people is a perfect instance of Soderbergh's essentially sympathetic sensibility. |
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Shakespeare himself, the book describes, coped with ironically similar struggles. |
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Unfortunately, he never wrote to his sister or to friends to tell them the stories of his struggles at vmi. |
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Jaworski says McNabb diminishes the impact of his inaccuracy by being an elite scrambler and rarely making stupid throws, and that was true even during his struggles. |
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Eighty years after its publication, the eipc saga of croft farmers and their struggles is still selling steadily. |
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Along with dangerous health struggles, Luna finds herself contending with the legacy of shame and secrecy that surround issues of sexuality in the Latino community. |
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With its formulaic plot of intrigue and power struggles, the current drama at Scottish Screen has been a source of much fascination for the Scottish press. |
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A thin man with a wisp of a goatee beard, he struggles with a stutter to explain what happened to him that day. |
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At present the city struggles to keep traffic moving at peak hours. |
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The prevalent use of siblings and emphasis on sibling relationships in games points to narrativized struggles between traditional and non-traditional social models. |
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Creating deeper connections between class, national liberation, and women's liberation struggles in our practice and theory can also benefit us all. |
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He needs callipers on his legs and struggles to speak clearly, but that doesn't stop him being a chatty boy at school, where teachers nominated him for a national award. |
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Resigned to displacing sand that will only be redeposited the following morning, the man struggles to find some meaning in his torturous existence. |
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His books and essays on the Fathers of the Church focused on the theological struggles of the early Church to define the faith and the truth of Revelation in Sacred Scripture. |
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He struggles to keep quick receivers in front of him, but he is learning opponents' moves and should emerge as a candidate for the Pro Bowl this year. |
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The struggles, challenges, dysfunctions, dreams and accomplishments of families in the past, therefore, are not peripheral to historical inquiry, but central to it. |
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In an earlier period, when they were directed against feudal particularism and colonialism, struggles to form nation-states had a progressive content, were unifying movements. |
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It's almost amusing, until one of them sinks into a pool of oily sludge and wings greased, struggles helplessly to get free as the others fly off. |
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It's no secret that the past few years have been challenging for the art industry as it has dealt with a sluggish economy and many other global struggles. |
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We'll be crossing the well-known summit level which boxes the compass with a series of crazy twists and turns as it struggles to keep to its contour around the hills. |
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In the meantime, as dom struggles to make ends meet without a job, his fellow Walmart workers still struggle as well. |
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The second year pivot came on in relief and had his share of struggles. |
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It was her flaws, her failures, her struggles with her weight and her self-esteem, and her refusal to be shamed by them. |
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The CIA is larded with Russian specialists left over from the cold war, even as the agency struggles to recruit and train officers with proficiency in other tongues. |
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But if Gray is a great political writer who can condense power struggles into arresting and superficially simplistic formulas, he is a remarkably unpolitical character too. |
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The play, set in 1982, depicts the struggles of three privileged slackers to come to terms with impending adulthood. |
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Murri community leader Sam Watson spoke of the ancient history of the Brisbane area as a meeting place for Murris, and the more recent anti-racist struggles. |
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He encountered struggles that many foreign newcomers face upon beginning a new life in America. |
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United States goalkeeper Tim Howard on why soccer struggles in America and how he essentially chose his career over his wife. |
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Despite its grand, stately appearance, this fine city struggles, shrouded in a shadow of gloom and misery, crushed under an iron fist of oppression. |
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Dark, grainy, jerky, and sloppy, with dated psychedelic camera effects, it struggles for coherency, except in its explicit statements about anti-establishment themes. |
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This is a city that struggles unsuccessfully to shake the traditions of backwardness, authoritarianism, ignorance, corruption, and social inequality. |
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Justin Bieber This wonky first pitch offers further proof that Justin Bieber struggles with the definition of a straight line. |
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Many of them learned important theoretical and practical lessons from antiglobalization struggles in developing countries, particularly from Mexico's Zapatista rebellion. |
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There are hidden plots and power struggles to contend with, and he finds himself increasingly isolated from all but the most trusted people in his life. |
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For over three centuries, up to the final defeat of the seventeenth century, they fought as gallowglasses in the struggles of Ulster, mainly on behalf of the O'Donnells. |
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It's about making connections, having an awareness of one's heritage, and giving voice to different communities and their struggles against authority. |
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With the grapnel and rope attached to its antlers the animal struggles to get loose and breaks the rope, but not before it pulls the hydrofloat over to a wooden dock. |
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On the roof, Roger struggles under the dead weight of the young man. |
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In a herstory book about our movement where race politics have been so acute, let us not recount old struggles without including the voices of all involved. |
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Human history has remained the chronology of struggles between master and servant, have and have nots, between capitalists and proletariats, exploiter and exploited. |
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They cast a ghoulish light on this roughly 8-by-10-foot room, where the family of eight struggles to survive. |
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When, after political struggles and a decision to divide the kingdom, Yudhihira lays claim to universal kingship, Duryodhana challenges him to a game of dice. |
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It struggles greatly to hold your attention, despite the presence of the fetching Lane, who has been here before to far better effect in A Walk On The Moon and Unfaithful. |
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It may have been cheeky to argue for lockstep loyalty to a rightwing Republican administration by invoking the great anti-fascist struggles of the last century, but it worked. |
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As the temperature struggled to remain above zero, volunteers slept rough to raise awareness of the struggles facing the homeless on a day-to-day basis. |
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His vision is dimming with shock, but his mind struggles for awareness. |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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Solahudin suggested a periodic dialog among religious organizations to communicate their aspirations and define the clear direction of their respective struggles. |
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Such an outcome would threaten any standards for weblog API's and syndication far more than internecine struggles within the existing weblog community ever could. |
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As the executioner struggles to find it in himself to carry out the execution, the prisoner, John, seated on the electric chair, turns to comfort him. |
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Lincoln struggles with his cabinet and Congress during this process, and the Civil War rages on. |
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Now, sit yourself down and tell us all about your struggles. |
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Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks. |
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They shared their struggles and triumphs, and illuminated the frontlines of the fight for equality. |
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The ages of this world were marked by great struggles against Evil, and the interregnums were medieval dark ages, mired in feudalism and ignorance. |
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Both this case and the Sterling case are shaking down as classic struggles between academic integrity and the power and influence of big business on university campuses. |
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She points to the fact that she still struggles to quit smoking, which, she says, can cause as much physical damage as any act of self-mutilation. |
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The pain of his struggles to remain true to his vows slowly subsides, and he and Margaret achieve a peace in which passion is subsumed in the love of God. |
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He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified. |
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Credit should be given to the players who continue to overachieve when managerial changes and boardroom struggles would have ripped apart most teams. |
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A top-heavy nurse in cricket pads and dangling overhead light pack struggles to aim a fire breathing generator in a duel with a whip-cracking foreman. |
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For coinosseuers of literature, the sagas stories of family struggles, rivalry, and conflict rank with homer and Shakespeare. |
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His famous mom still struggles with a pronoun for him, he tells Jacob Bernstein in an interview. |
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This displayed much-needed savvy, yet the SNP leader still struggles to impose his authority on his increasingly fractious and directionless party. |
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The conceptual confusion in the article may come from an insufficient awareness of the stakes of the struggles against colonial bunyip aristocracies so many years ago. |
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Her book is a compelling chronicle of her struggles immediately following the accident, throughout the acute recovery phase, and into the early stages of rehabilitation. |
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Middle class people can claim neither the heroic struggles of the proletariat nor the cultural hauteur and effortless savoir faire of the aristocracy. |
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She's had her home phone cut off, she has lost her car because she can't afford to tax and insure it and she struggles to put food on the table for her kids. |
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Men love to make fun of the struggles girls supposedly have with everything from spatial awareness and parallel parking to three-point turns and map-reading. |
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Some struggles emerged for social programs, like the fight against de-indexing pensions in the late 1980s, which the government was forced to abandon after popular outcry. |
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Cycles of recognition, repression or suppression and recovery of truth can be extrapolated both from the course of individual analytic treatments and social struggles. |
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Following the urban migrants and their struggles, I began researching urban survival strategies and have written three books in Spanish on different types of microenterprise. |
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And he portrays himself as the candidate of big ideas who struggles with the smallness of American politics. |
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These struggles helped to shape a distinct Chicano and Latino punk scene. |
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She struggles with the poverty and meanness of her surroundings to keep herself and her family 'respectable' and is determined that her boys will not become miners. |
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The Gnostic and Manichaean struggles had ripened the idea that, although at times diseases are punishments by the Almighty, the main agency in them is Satanic. |
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