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But Mr. Giuliani's advisers fiercely contend he is the true fiscal conservative in the race.
In fact, there are three camps that sometimes fiercely contend, and bloody wars have been fought simply to stake out a claim for truth.
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This strategy has proved successful, and subsequent Ryder Cup matches have been fiercely contended, with both teams exhibiting excellent play.
Cuts have diminished council planning departments to the point that, sometimes, only controversial or fiercely contended applications are truly scrutinised.
Such a description leaves hardly any doubt that in 15th-century Scotland the term golf primarily referred to a fiercely contended team game, and this accounts for its being banned in the acts of Parliament quoted above.
As president, Mr. Bush's father had to contend with the fiercely partisan George J. Mitchell, the Senate leader, and a Democratic-led Congress in no mood to be courted.
Others -- including her parents, Bob and Mary Schindler, and her siblings -- contend that she fiercely wants to live -- and that even if she did not, life in any form is worth holding onto.
AGENTS PUSH BACK ON PROPOSAL Michel Platini, UEFA's president, wants to end the third-party ownership of players' transfer rights, but the proposal is being fiercely opposed by agents, who contend it would be a disaster for smaller clubs that depend on outside financing to secure big names.
Can they contend?
There were greater things to contend with.
But critics contend more must be done.
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