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Early results showed the two California entries -- the Foucheck Investment Club of San Francisco and the Coastal Stock Watchers of Carlsbad -- battling to avoid becoming the first casualty.
As the Pro12 considers expanding, its two Italian sides are intent on moving up the table after years of battling to avoid the wooden spoon.
Slovenia is already battling to avoid being forced to take a bailout, primarily due to the problems in its mainly state-owned banking sector.
At least it's the same for both sides, and it's easy to see why Sky have selected this fixture for coverage, with the teams expected to be battling to avoid being relegated with London Broncos come September.
It's an ominous start to the year for the Bombers, who are battling to avoid the club's first wooden spoon since 1933 after 12 players were given season-long bans by Wada.
With Hull and Watford fighting over the remaining automatic promotion place, Crystal Palace, Bolton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester vying for two remaining play-off spots and – deep breath – Wolves, Barnsley, Peterborough, Sheffield Wednesday, Millwall, Huddersfield and Rovers all battling to avoid the drop, fans of all 13 clubs will be forced to endure a horrifically tense denouement.
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Then last season, they battled to avoid the drop.
Congress and the BJP, by contrast, had to battle to avoid the wooden spoon.
But they say that they have also learned what battles to avoid, and that some federal lands are in fact great to have around.
As Argentina battled to avoid default in 2001, citizens were restricted in the amount of cash they could withdraw from their bank accounts.
In the interim the Tannadice team must battle to avoid that drop while Celtic have the matter of their title joust with Rangers to consider.
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