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Climate shifts and the departure of young men to cities have made agriculture a constant and losing struggle.
More than a hundred miles away, in Basingstoke, the story of a losing struggle against popular anger is the same.
By 1927, Chinese anarchists were devoting most of their energies to this losing struggle, sometimes in collusion with reactionary elements in the loosely structured Kuomintang (Nationalist Party).
Holmes reaches the back of the limo, he's still running hard and then he takes off in a heavy jump that instantly starts a losing struggle with gravity.
It is a story of decisions deferred, of a senior team divided, and of a losing struggle to make the Labour leader electable.
At one end are estranged allies like France and Germany, angered by the war, convinced it is a losing struggle, alarmed by America's use of overwhelming power.
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And besides, where else would he go to commemorate his lost struggle?
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The reality is that the enshrinement of those generals in statues across the nation mostly did not happen right after the war as a tribute to lost struggle.
An immediately intuitive assumption is that HIV-mediated destruction of CD4+ cells directly reduces the number of these cells and that the high turnover rates of T cells and the slow progression to AIDS reflect a long but eventually lost struggle of the immune system to replace killed cells in its effort to maintain T-cell homeostasis [ 1– 4].
A lot of people were lost struggling for peace and justice.
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