Mark Bahnisch continues to struggle valiantly against his blogging addiction, but with less than complete success. |
|
I pulled myself together, valiantly trying to not allow my emotions to show. |
|
Forty fire trucks and 440 firefighters valiantly fought the blaze for three hours. |
|
The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its instrumental color. |
|
Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant. |
|
Robyn had fought her illness so valiantly, amazing doctors and others with her fortitude over and over again. |
|
Club fought on valiantly in the second half, but the missing man was always going to prove a bridge too far. |
|
Most days at least one gets itself stuck in the house, usually trying valiantly but ultimately futilely to fly through one of our closed windows. |
|
However, while the EU has been valiantly trying to appear to be neutral in the Middle East conflict, the funding is a ripe area for confusion. |
|
He valiantly discards this safety net, daring readers to untangle the clues ahead of the police. |
|
He and his board have struggled valiantly to keep the club going, despite facing major obstacles. |
|
Instead of taking that defeatist attitude, I prefer to valiantly soldier on and find new music that's 100 times more psychedelic or mind-bending. |
|
Hastily formed forces like the U. S. Army's Task Force Smith resisted valiantly, but the infantry was overrun in desperate rearguard battles. |
|
I realise that he likes the tortured martyr parts in which he valiantly combats the treacherous world that seeks to subdue him. |
|
Zethus fought against his power valiantly, wriggling and twisting, but got little reward for his struggles, as he didn't move an inch. |
|
The actor himself is not actually bad, valiantly managing to inject some sweetness into his role. |
|
He valiantly masks his nervousness when flirting with a local high school girl. |
|
The set consists of two parallel, hyperactive shower curtains, which Posner's lighting valiantly struggles to justify. |
|
Men with brooms tried valiantly to sweep excess rainwater off the stage but it was a losing battle. |
|
The former NYSE chief valiantly came forward to admit to the gross sum, knowing some vulture in the press would dig it out anyway. |
|
|
As if I was somehow oblivious to the fact that he had to pick and dig and drill and scrape away at my tooth as it valiantly clung to my gums. |
|
On two occasions, Kansas City valiantly rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to the game into overtime. |
|
Her personal bodyguards fought valiantly to keep by her side. |
|
He has come in, read a speech and tried valiantly to defend the indefensible. |
|
While Miliband was valiantly attempting to own the future, he lost the core argument about the past. |
|
In this case, the higher powers are film censors, whether philistine Senators or the timorous, arbitrary ethicists of the MPAA, valiantly guarding us from ourselves. |
|
In his final evaluation, he tried valiantly to respond to our suggestions. |
|
Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore valiantly battles Hurricane Isaac in New Orleans Wednesday morning, impressing everyone. |
|
I am very enthusiastic about carrying on the mission so valiantly embarked upon by my predecessors 60 years ago. |
|
The drama-documentary series tells the story of the Army's rearguard who valiantly held a last line of defence, allowing hundreds of thousands of others time to escape. |
|
Senegal held out valiantly for the best part of 45 minutes, but their game plan crumbled when Abdoulaye Niang saw red just before the interval. |
|
Its people were valiantly engaged in the adventure of exploring the Planet Earth, resulting in the discovery of many ideas and systems. |
|
You valiantly defend the US record on development aid and trot out some deceptively impressive figures. |
|
Mothers are hard-hit by the economy, yet work valiantly and willingly to sustain families, says Leslie Bennetts. |
|
Accommodated in a design dedicated to love, it can be seen valiantly palpitating, proudly exhibiting its small seconds in the shape of a heart. |
|
Cassian valiantly resisted the urge to trap them beneath his free hand. |
|
Others struggled valiantly against undertow and icy water to the last limits of your strength. |
|
They lectured on the tenets of the Newtonian system and valiantly defended contentious issues of Newtonian natural philosophy against attacks from critics. |
|
Ivey's gradual meltdown from confident banterer to disheveled mutterer is valiantly limned, layered with dozens of revealing looks signaling fear and frustration. |
|
It's a story of addiction valiantly triumphing over the human soul. |
|
|
The fun then moved to the pageant meadow behind the Abbey where around 1,000 people watched St George valiantly rescue a damsel in distress and kill the dragon. |
|
I pay tribute to AMIS, which has performed valiantly under the most difficult conditions. |
|
Facing an unprecedented onslaught of piracy, his business had suffered, but he had fought valiantly to protect the industry and the artists that he loved. |
|
At present, the Arts Council is valiantly trying to do some of these things, but it is far too little – and for the 75 libraries that have closed in the last 10 months, it is too late. |
|
With Van Breuckelen and Klinsmann valiantly attempting to act as peace-makers, Loustau promptly brandished his red card in the direction of Rijkaard, before turning and showing it to Völler too. |
|
Mr. Chair, nothing that I said was intended to diminish or in any way undercut the role and the importance of the African Union which has been valiantly seeking to undertake the peacekeeping mission. |
|
For many years, Colombia has valiantly confronted the terrorist threat from illegal armed groups which acquire large amounts of weapons on the black market and by diverting State transfers. |
|
Similarly, the Anti-Corruption Commission is working valiantly and with some recent success, but more is needed to combat the culture of corruption in Sierra Leone. |
|
It was like a current that impelled us towards renewed life, full of hope, encouraging us to valiantly face the challenges of the present moment, to keep away fear and everything that could paralyze us. |
|
Horatius Cocles defending the Pons Sublicius: the scene represents Horatius Cocles fighting valiantly against his enemies, while the Romans were destroying the Sublicio bridge to defend the city from the Etruscans. |
|
He understood the risks involved in signing the Free Trade Agreement and he fought valiantly to persuade Canadians to defeat the party supporting it. |
|
And we are to be wise, patient and respectful of personal will. Let the ripples develop naturally and let them run of their own power as the Father's Thought Adjusters work valiantly within each of us. |
|
We valiantly picked our way through, sometimes following the trail's uppermost edge to avoid the goopiest areas. |
|
It was another tough defeat for England, which played valiantly after David Beckham was ejected one minute into the second half. |
|
Beauty pageants are supposed to be Cinderella tales, where at the grand finale the queen sobs tears of joy while the losers hug her valiantly. |
|
Now we are trying valiantly to dig out from the mess created by the NDP by trying to keep the government alive until it can be shot and put out of its misery. |
|
The family would like to thank all the staff at Morgan Place for the excellent care that Bill received while he valiantly battled with Parkinson's disease. |
|
These dozen Ontario Victoria Cross recipients not only betoken the bravery of the 94 Canadian recipients but also that of the many men who valiantly followed their lead. |
|
During the most difficult days of the country's civil war, the Southern side which the communists always vilified, valiantly fought to hold on to part of the fatherland. |
|
Importantly for Clark he now carries nothing like the weight of expectation he had at Melbourne, for whom – no matter what anyone says of his departure – he always tried valiantly. |
|
|
The Normans fought so valiantly that Prince Guaimar III begged them to stay, but they refused and instead offered to tell others back home of the Prince's request. |
|