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Committed as ever, though, in scrambling for any loose ball.
In scrambling for short-term savings, American and European firms may be inviting long-term harm.
Again the rituals: the load-in, the scramble for good ground, dry shorts, groover.
In the scramble for positives in the post-mortem, Ali's innings will be prominent.
In a scramble for scale in Europe's tourism industry, Preussag A.G. of Germany, the Continent's biggest tour operator, said it had outbid a rival, C & N Touristic A.G., to buy Thomson Travel Group P.L.C. for $2.7 billion.
St. John's, unable to match Gonazaga's length or poise, was in scramble mode for the rest of the game.
On the same shift, Fleury had piled on top of Brodeur in a scramble for the puck in the crease.
Constantinople had fallen to Islam in 1453, spurring Christendom in its scramble for the rest of the planet.
That I'm not is more of a testament to the patience and politeness of San Juan's Maya community than it is to the veracity of the claims that have resulted in a scramble for hotel rooms in nearby Valladolid.
He is a tough, effective combatant in the scramble for money and power in Russia.
Other historians have graphically described the chicanery and greed of white Americans in their scramble for power and profit in early America.
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