Sentence examples for fierce scramble from inspiring English sources

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Gaston pumped a fist after banking in a shot from the lane with 13 minutes 18 seconds left, then scored after a fierce scramble under the basket.

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[C9.] First-Class Wine Cellars in the Sky The competition for business-class and first-class passengers has become fierce as airlines scramble to outdo one another with bigger seats, better food -- and even wine.

In the last year or so, the competition for that market has become fierce, as airlines scramble to outdo one another with bigger seats, better food, more movie selections than a supermall Cineplex -- and, yes, even wine.

Competition for bicycle parking can be fierce, as is the scramble just to get in the door of the 400-capacity club to hear top-flight speakers like the New York University astrophysicist David Hogg, who begins this year's season on Jan . 18

In recent days, often speculative reports in the Italian news media — some even alleging gay sex scandals in the Vatican, others focusing on particular cardinals stung by the child sexual abuse crisis — have dominated headlines, suggesting fierce internal struggles as prelates scramble to consolidate power and attack their rivals in the dying days of a troubled papacy.

The game burst into life after 30 seconds when Southampton found the net after a goalmouth scramble only for Lambert's fierce shot to be correctly ruled out for offside.

In Afghanistan, politics is the only path to status and power, which is why the scramble for government jobs is so fierce.

Far from the spotlight of their candidates' events, hundreds of staff members and volunteers are scrambling for an edge in a fierce final effort to tilt the outcome of a contest that has been shifting almost by the day.

That deal has increased competition from United States carriers like Continental Airlines at Heathrow Airport outside London, the home base of British Airways, whose scramble to cut costs has put it at fierce odds with its staff.

The physical skill and fierce competitiveness that sometimes gets Winston into trouble have helped him scramble and throw for big plays with the clock ticking down.

E1 TV Anchors Scramble for Glory Television networks and their star anchormen are in fierce competition for ratings and glory in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster, which struck at a moment of transition for network news organizations.

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