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/ Has it been so full of strife?
BALTIMORE — The Democratic Convention at Baltimore is as full of strife as was that at Chicago, and Mr. Bryan is trouble-maker-in-chief.
Much like the VC panel, the "Women In Tech" panel was full of strife and awkwardness, bifurcating into arguments about NYC vs. Silicon Valley and 23-year-olds versus 37-year-olds, etc. Lacy started the panel emphasizing the fact that "there's no women in tech" isn't news, directly countering the premise of Rachel Sklar's "Change the ratio".
Not one full of strife or drama, blame or vanity the types of accounts that would have come if I had tried to write this at an earlier time in my life.
Spain (and all Europe for that matter) has a history so full of strife that it prompts two conflicting emotions: a stoic, you-can't-scare-me sense of history, and a salving, cultural amnesia.
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They are full of personal strife between the singer and her men, or sometimes within herself.
After a set full of intimate strife, Florence and the Machine returned with a devout, gospel-tinged remake of "You've Got the Love," which insists, "My savior's love is real".
After giving up her secure life as an Associate Professor in an American university, she arrived in an oriental country full of civil strife.
What we get is a story full of heartbreak and strife, with Bradley's common decency and faith that there was something around the corner keeping him going through some very lean years.
JAMES THORPE His life was full of stress and strife, Unhelped by friends who said, Thats life.
They're full of murder, envy, strife, hatred.
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