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But he did struggle repeatedly with jacket designs and titles.
As in "Gloria," there is struggle — repeatedly, we are shown a beautiful but painful-looking lift, in which the man hoists the woman vertically, by her stomach.
Major B. Harding, an associate justice known as a compromiser on the court, seemed to struggle repeatedly with the question of how the court could justify rolling up its sleeves, as the Democrats asked, and dictating exactly what should happen when.
Many are destined to struggle, repeatedly, within the IAA cycle, and many are hospitalized for detoxification many times.
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