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It was raining the day I arrived at the £7,500-a-year Drumduandand Krzysztof was in the small staff room battling a cold.
Williams has been battling a cold since the tournament began.
It did not help that Jankovic was battling a cold.
We may be battling a cold spell right now but in fashion terms spring has well and truly landed.
Battling a cold and coughing noticeably after the game, Anderson said, "I think the adrenaline takes over".
Seriously overtaxed vocally, not entirely mobile physically and battling a cold, he resorted to bizarre, attention-grabbing antics.
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Francis, 77, who has only one full lung and has battled a cold and fatigue that forced him to cancel some recent appointments, set the record straight at the start of the trip.
Despite battling a heavy cold, picked up en route from a break in St Petersburg, she is as indefatigable as ever as she prepares for a new role as chair of the National Lottery Heritage Fund in September.
"I wanted to win this game, really, and -- my first game, but there's so many games to go," said Marbury, who was battling a chest cold and asked to come out after the first six minutes.
Ms. Raitt, 52, doesn't sound her best on the phone from Louisville, Ky., five dates into an extensive tour -- she's battling a chest cold -- but her enthusiasm for returning to the road comes through much louder than her throaty cough.
Woods, the defending U.S. Open champ and the victor at the 2002 Open at Bethpage, seemed to be battling a head cold, a hazard of being an involved father of a 2-year-old and a 4-month-old.
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