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She captures the character's mix of vulnerability, vengefulness, craving for canine affection ("Let's tickle," she says to her dog) and sharp eye for hypocrisy: Atkins is at her very best when, with her fiercely challenging gaze, she attacks an acquisitive society and, specifically, city wives "in one year wasting what scarce twenty win".
In today's fiercely challenging marketing environment there's a popular line of thinking that the new ultra-savvy and demanding consumer is now in charge that they in fact, "own the brand and they're not giving it back".
There might be some fear among reporters and anchors about fiercely challenging candidates like Palin.
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Any overhaul will be fiercely challenged, as "so many people have benefited from the status quo".
But David Gauke, the Exchequer Secretary, said HMRC would continue to "fiercely" challenge tax dodgers.
The highway, however, crowded home ranges together; the newcomers were fiercely challenged and did not stay long enough to breed.
Over the course of the 19th century, wives and mothers who worked long hours in the home rather than earning wages came to be described as "dependents" who were "supported" by their husbands, a description that early feminists fiercely challenged.
The authenticity of the foundation's painting, discovered by Blaker in an English country house in 1913, has been fiercely challenged by British Leonardo authority Martin Kemp, who argued last year that "so much is wrong with it".
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