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He also summaries the lyrics: "It's a story about somebody who loses himself and end struggles with the darkness, symbolized by the Dark Master.
It is a never ending struggle to gain favor with my own worst critic…myself.
While justice may be a very rough-edged sword, redemption is a never-ending struggle with the nature of life.
For Khadra's characters, the effort to ward off the numbness that follows violence, to maintain empathy with human suffering, is a never-ending struggle with one's conscience.
[See a slide show of Dworzak's photographs from the months after 9/11 above.] I mostly remember the first weeks in Afghanistan as a never-ending struggle with the gear: memory cards, hard drives, cables, satellite phones.
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in September , 1935 and they began to be enforced and expanded after the Berlin Olympics of 1936; but not until 1937 did the Nabokovs hurriedly decamp to France, after a (seemingly never-ending) struggle with visas and exit permits and Nansen passports.
As a country locked in a never-ending struggle with the sea, we in the Netherlands know what we're talking about.
He was asked whether by ending the struggle with Israel Syria wasn't granting "the Zionists a right in Palestine".
When completed, the transactions will give Vodafone 74percentt of Airtel, ending a struggle with British Telecommunications to dominate the company; British Telecom owns 18percentt of Airtel and is represented on its board.
After 45... Bc3, Adams ended the struggle with 46 Rh7 Kg8 46 Rf7!
Concordats with the papacy (1289 and 1290) ended the struggle with the church.
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