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But battles with post-traumatic stress disorder and moral injury appear to be fought, more often than not, by the individual.
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Also, the battle against food spoilage and pathogenic bacteria can now be fought more effectively.
Two females are the better option here as two males will tend to fight more often and occasionally, it can get nasty.
Most likely, they fight more often than you do, so they will have more skill in the subject; not to mention that they are probably stronger.
Maybe they should fight more often.
We had to fight more often than not.
"They probably fight more often out of the state than they fight in," said Coster.
ÓSCAR: Men fight more often.
(Individual interview, village, 23 years old, musician) ÓSCAR: Men fight more often.
You fight more often than not.
In the debate over tighter financial regulations she's fought for more power for her agency often in conflict with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
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