Sentence examples for lifetime of struggle from inspiring English sources

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After a lifetime of struggle, and of promises to the Kurdish people, Barzani seems determined to continue his course.

The store, at West 131st Street, was Ms. Mulzac's weapon in a lifetime of struggle — always leftist and often cantankerous — that ended on Jan . 21at a hospital in Queens.

Anybody persuaded by this article to place welfare first — and disregard what is deemed to be cute — when it comes to choosing a dog saves one more deliberately handicapped animal a lifetime of struggle.

Does she see parallels in her own struggle with the white, male, Republican establishment? "Dealing with racial hostility has not just been a lifetime of struggle for me [she met prejudice from students in her first teaching posts], it has been a generational struggle for my family.

Moore's final rhetorical stroke is to add that the lifetime of struggle that Hillary has faced (and he cites the struggles of Pope Francis as a comparison) has left her bitterly resentful of the status quo, profoundly progressive in temperament, deeply intent on making decisive changes when, finally, she realizes her lifelong goal of being in a position to make them.

Given the evidence that has come pouring out in recent years, it is little wonder if "An Execution in the Family," Meeropol's touchingly sincere memoir, reflects less the journey of his title than a lifetime of struggle to keep the same foothold on ever more slippery ground.

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He will live a lifetime of scrutiny, he lost 2 jobs just because he was accused of this, now he faces of lifetime of struggling for decent work.

There were middle-aged veterans of the civil rights movement for whom this seemed the crowning achievement of a lifetime of struggles.

Meanwhile, in the UK, you can be working part time on a minimum age and still expect to pay tax — and, according to the Big Care Debate, you will also be required to fork out for insurance and accommodation costs should you require residential care after a lifetime of struggling to make ends meet.

As her life coach, I am delighted by her progress in establishing her own identity after a lifetime of struggling with her place in her family.

We, though, are out here in the now, unchecked and un-governed; Manchester's Victorian generation having coughed to their deaths after lifetimes of struggle, and these waterlogged alleys have occasional shafts of greeny-yellow grass jutting between flagstones that have cracked under duress like the people who tread them.

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