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"You have to contend with him in every tournament.
The premise for such an approach is further expounded, by Bakhtin (1984), through Dostoevsky's novelistic inspiration, in the notion of polyphony whereby "subjects co-exist as autonomous worlds within the world of the author and contend with him for the readers' attention" (Krasnov, 1980, p.5).
I contended with powerful men.
They are to be contended with".
Their earliest projects contended with agricultural issues.
1. How Caesar contended with Fulvia and Lucius Antonius (chaps. 1‑15).
These patients, thus, contended with a serious financial burden.
The average player at the Cozy Inn is male and in his early 30s, and you'll have to contend with dozens of him if you want to get a game on a Friday night.
His product was quickly in-demand, requiring him contend with artists with more stamina and finesse, and obligating him to perform on stage for the first time, producing moments that he now admits were ridden with timidity and little polish.
Murphy believes his experience, which at one point saw him contend with the Oban seagull whisperer, means he can cope with anything the SNP will throw at him.
In Alabama's win over Louisiana State this season, a tight end was put on Fluker's side to help him contend with the Tigers' pass rush.
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