Sentence examples for fought anew from inspiring English sources

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Like sobriety, knowledge of the Fine Line is a hard-won battle fought anew each day.

With respect to contraception, it's the war on women fought anew.

(While the judge initially ruled the letters inadmissible, once the defense "opened the door" to character evidence by calling its own witnesses, the state should have fought anew to show the jury his letters).

While the rest of the country fought anew about gun laws and gun control, going on the attack and displaying a wall of divisiveness, Newtown had settled on a different tack: It was getting things done with minimal fractiousness and an attentive attitude.

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Waits to rise and fight anew.

Many landowners, like Alvarez, are vowing to fight anew.

It worked again when Republicans declined to fight anew over the debt limit until May, at the earliest.

Add in other bitterly contested areas that remained unsettled in Naples, including voting weights, tax and foreign policy, and the odds are rising that the summit will end in stalemate and that the parties will have to fight anew next year.

But they made an exuberant group, and they seemed strong -- and after being in Gaza for only a few minutes they were defiantly vowing to fight Israel anew.

Amnesty's history reminds us that the battle for free speech must be fought and won anew in every successive generation.

At the Pfullendorf heights, the fight began anew.

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