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Fourteen years later, he fathered Sylvia Plath, one of the 20th century's most influential poets who continually battled against depression.
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She continually battled the "sense of inertia that hovers over my life" with a devout commitment to her own identity and creativity.
President Trump will not attend the White House Correspondents Associationn dinner, after a campaign and early tenure during which he has continually battled with the press.
In a formal ceremony, held indoors to avoid mortar attacks from the militias that have continually battled British forces over the years, Maj.
The director, Tamar Simon Hoffs, never liberates the material from its confined theatricality (the film is based on Joseph O'Connor's play), and the principals -- who are all excellent -- continually battle her stilted framing and excessively gloomy lighting.
It also continually battles the adverse effects of being so wired, starting with Internet addiction and cybercrime.
You have my commitment that I'll continually battle for your right to store your music online and listen to it anywhere on any device.
"Hopefully we can keep it going, keep playing well". Gordon and Stalder continually battled back.
The partner who is delegated the main decision-maker feels he or she is basically in control and does not need to continually battle the partner to establish this.
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