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As a disability pariah, I must struggle for a place, for kinship, for community, for connection.
People must struggle for an education or we will not be able to go back to South Sudan to help it rebuild".
But the most inspired creations in the book are Reiken's teenage characters -- Jay and Anthony and Juliette Dimiglio, Anthony's next-door neighbor -- who must struggle for stability amid the disruptions caused by their parents' lapses.
His point about the certainty of healing, while undoubtedly heartfelt, is too often and too easily offered by political leaders when, in fact, Aurora, like Newtown, Conn., and countless other places savaged by multiple shootings across decades, must struggle for years with the legacy and its wounds, largely alone as the spotlight fades.
I am anxious about my weaknesses when it comes to this language; I must struggle for the appropriate word at times and consciously remind myself that I need to prove my ability when it comes to adeptness in conversation.
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First, he must struggle, literally, for manhood: James keeps getting socked in the nuts by a twerpy, malicious friend (a guy thing), and he has to hide his erections behind pillows and towels.
The ego I believe my self to be is a mental construct--an idea I have about myself that arises from my body's sensory data informing my brain 24/7 from birth onwards that "I" am a vulnerable, separate stand-alone unit called a fleshly human being who must struggle and fight for survival.
At the shelter, Cora must struggle to see Wotan for what he truly is, even as a helpless puppy: potential havoc-to-come, an embryonic demon, in her very small and humble human home.
It found that devout voters reject the Republican concept that individuals build businesses by themselves and that every citizen must struggle alone in society competing for survival against neighbors and work mates.
Nonprofit and other social justice organizations are unable to wield the corporate power that comes from having money, and so must struggle to stay afloat, begging for tiny fractions of profits from the billionaires who made their riches exploiting other people.
As he commented when I interviewed him back in 1975: "If, as I'm sometimes reproached, my films are in contradiction with the age I live in, it's perhaps in the sympathy I have for anybody who must struggle to enter a world from which he's been excluded.
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