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Asked what they feared the most, one of them replied with a single word -- Chetniks, the name given to Serbs who fought Croatian partisans in bitter combat in World War II.
The 60-to-40 Senate vote showed that the effort to limit money in politics had gained support since last year, and the large margin came despite years of bitter combat over the issue.
A veteran of bitter combat as a soldier in the Polish military corps fighting with the Allies in central Italy during World War II, he later married the daughter of Benedetto Croce, the Italian philosopher and anti-Fascist, and settled in Naples.
To the east of Queen Charlotte, Brunswick and Vengeur du Peuple continued their bitter combat, locked together and firing main broadsides from point blank range.
He found himself locked in bitter combat with the city's African American community, which was crippled by crime and desperate for protection but was also enraged by its treatment at the hands of the LAPD.
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This period had witnessed some bitter aerial combat as Graf experienced the Battle of Rostov and opening phases of the Siege of Sevastopol.
Freshmen | California native Erika Palmer didn't know how East Coasters combat bitter winter weather.
Among them was my father who, although initially assigned to a logistics outfit, later that year found himself in desperate combat in the bitter cold of the Bulge.
As Choudary prepares for a long jail sentence there is a bitter reality for those trying to combat violent jihad.
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