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Kenyans hope that a fiercely fought election will forge a truer democracy, not cause more bloodshed.
Pricing is often a fiercely fought issue in Britain's highly competitive newspaper industry.
IN BRITAIN, the question of whether or not to join Europe's monetary union promises a long struggle leading to a fiercely fought referendum (see article).
Leicester reclaimed fourth place after a 19-11 victory at home to Northampton in a fiercely fought derby.
The traditional financial institution versus newcomer race is a fiercely fought one.
Inter Milan move above city rivals AC Milan into third place in Serie A with victory in a fiercely fought derby.
It was a fiercely fought competition in which actors and actresses made last-minute switcheroos.
In a move that is likely to be fiercely fought, the draft bill is likely to expect corporations taking action against individuals or not-for-profit organisations to have to prove that their reputation and profitability has been substantially damaged by criticism made of them.
PARIS — It was a French Open quarterfinal that felt like a final, fiercely fought by two teams of near equals.
Dan died at home on September 4th after a long illness fiercely fought.
But, though there is no obvious battlefield, it is a war as fiercely fought as its more overt counterpart.
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