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Today, players contended with some of the worst weather in Masters history.
Parts of eastern and central Long Island and coastal areas of New Jersey and Connecticut, because of their proximity to the ocean and their warmer temperatures, contended with some glop, Mr. Miner said.
David Autor, David Dorn and Gordon Hanson have contended with some justification that previous agreements have led to loss of manufacturing jobs.
The simple fact that I, the descendant of slaves, could come back to that plantation as a freeman a tourist signifies there's something special about how our people contended with some of the most abhorrent, virulent oppression in recent human history.
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In the past, movie survivalists typically had to contend with some sort of unseen force: Mother Nature, cruel fate, whatever.
He is going to have to contend with some difficult facts, like those in a new paper by the economist Emmanuel Saez of the University of California, Berkeley.
Spearing has come under fire from catch-and-release angling groups that contend, with some evidence from Minnesota creel surveys, that spearers take bigger pike than anglers do.
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