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In fact, the airline had two more issues to contend with today.
Thankfully we don't have cholera epidemics to contend with today, but like the Victorians we do have a housing crisis.
"After the skating cricketers in leotards (I didn't mention the leotards before, but I don't feel like protecting you from that image now), the Aggers-lust and the gyrating Star Wars characters I've had to contend with today, I think that's a more than a little unfair".
London Underground travellers, forced to contend with today's Tube strike are facing the prospect of price rises at three times the rate of inflation.
He called HUAC's activities "the most un-American thing we have to contend with today.
This is the concern we must contend with today: policies that impede equal opportunity in fact, if not in form.
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The tepid openings aren't reassuring: both films will have the Rey, Finn and Kylo show to contend with next week.
In addition to the crowds, the artists have had to contend with this summer's intense heat and the park's unusual light effects.
Sitting in a plush five-star hotel in central London last week, Lando Norris and George Russell looked unflustered by the enormous obstacles that they will have to contend with this year.
There will also be the travel to contend with next year - Brazil is a massive country.
It's a little too early to pin down specifics, but it looks like there could be several gloomy, rainy days to contend with next weekend.
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