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Soccer is locked in a continual struggle between club and country.
The flood of arraignments, in which defendants are formally charged before a judge, leaves the courts in a continual struggle to keep from being overwhelmed.
It is an arresting pic ture, not of isolated literary moments, but of an important critical sensi bility engaged in a continual struggle to define its esthetic ideals.
One of the most compelling, real-life event dramas on television, the second season finds Masters and Johnson in a continual struggle to get their work back on track, while their personal relationship becomes much more intimate and complex.
Ever since UKIP first emerged, even as its stature grew in England, the party's Scottish wing has been locked in a continual struggle for relevance, and sometimes just survival.
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In Game of Thrones there is a continual struggle of kings and queens all vying to rule particular lands and possibly be the grandest ruler of all, which is an apt analogy to the LIDAR scene today.
But like a microcosm of the Palestinian state in the making, the building of Rawabi is a continual struggle.
However, complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin.
In pursuing the path of duty, Nicholas had to wage a continual struggle against himself, suppressing his natural indecisiveness and assuming a mask of self-confident resolution.
This meant, in the context of the military crisis of the period, a continual struggle between civil and military leaders, with the emperors themselves more or less pawns in the middle.
In Berenson's life, the reconciliation of pricelessness with price was a continual struggle, but it allowed him to see nuances of the art he studied, and the commerce he served, that modern authentication procedures pass by.
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