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Harley-Davidson, a firm whose customers tend to be fiercely loyal, was struggling to woo new ones.
The officers got one handcuff on Mr. Nunez, but he started struggling fiercely, and all three men fell to the floor.
Gas stations, for example, are struggling fiercely under competition to keep prices low (as lawmakers watch them for signs of price gouging).
The shots erupted as Mr. Baltazar struggled fiercely over a gun with one of the three men, identified as Mauricio Acosta, who, armed with a.357-caliber pistol, strode toward him and his son, the authorities said.
Turkeys, chickens, cows and pigs alike struggle fiercely to escape the knife.
Mr. Shih said that Taiwan, with 23 million people, was simply too small to supply it with enough workers or customers to compete with giant overseas rivals like Dell or I.B.M. Acer is also struggling in the fiercely competitive American PC market.
Many persons portray evolution as nothing more than a fiercely competitive "struggle for existence".
With a struggling economy and a fiercely competitive jobs market, many jobseekers focus on finding whatever work is available.
Her latest offering, Opal Plumstead, told the story of a plain but fiercely intelligent 14-year-old suffragette struggling as her father is imprisoned on the brink of World War I.
"Who would have thought she would struggle so fiercely?" Amanda later thinks to herself.
Wrong on both counts, as I discovered when I finally returned not long ago to this ancient land that struggled so fiercely for freedom.
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