Dey tole me I had no marster dat dey had fighted four years to free us an' dat marster would not whup me no more. |
We will remember her as a very kind, persevering and stubborn student. She fighted against her illness as she studied iaido, with the same perseverance and persistence. |
These techniques are intended to be applied every day for the most simply reason that this illness is constantly aggressive, and must therefore be fighted daily to not lose ground in our movement facilities. |
The corrolary is that while this area is fighted, all the others are freely enlarging, and as they are widely splited up, the global contaminated surface will increase faster than if we did the reverse. |