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He knows he has to claw his way back to high regard.
Lovely free kick from out wide by Davis, is headed down at the back post and Munoz has to claw clear.
They've looked a little nervous at the back, understandably, but they force their first corner of the game which Karagounis clips to the near post to Katsouranis who meet it with a clipped volley which is heading for the top corner and Malafeev has to claw away one-handed.
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At some point we're going to have to claw our way out of this denial.
He may also have to claw back money and regulatory power from the regional governments.
During the bubble years, limited partners had to claw back a lot of distributions made to general partners when their funds proved to be less profitable than expected.
"The more I pay in fixed, the less I have to claw back," complains the boss of the European arm of a large international bank.
Instead, according to Vali Nasr, Holbrooke had to "claw his way up by addressing other issues," such as the threat to Pakistan from homegrown extremism.
The game went much more smoothly than the Saints' victory over Loyola in the semifinals, when they had to claw back from a 17-point deficit to win.
Each time they fell, they slipped farther behind, and they had to claw back to make the playoffs after a seven-game losing streak.
There is little joy, and even less dignity, in having to claw your way through a wall of human flesh to reach a department store counter.
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