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I remember the end of the struggle very clearly and then when he was on the ground and tied up.
"It's an uphill struggle; very often as bad as the forced marriage itself," says Angela Voulgari of Saheliya, an Edinburgh-based organisation that supports black and minority ethnic women.
So Gallagher says it pays to vary the diet: "We struggle very hard to find positive and uplifting stories because we're keenly aware that it's a miserable and gloomy world out there and so we jump on things that are jolly, aspirational, partly because we're keen to ensure that people aren't terrified by the time they finish reading the paper".
If you think times are bad at Apple, spare a thought for HTC, the once king-of-the-hill phone maker that continues to struggle very badly.
"My mother had to struggle very hard to bring up my sister, and we didn't get any help and support from Labour".
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We're struggling very badly financially.
Actually, that sentence belongs in the present tense: I am still struggling very much.
"Red Bull have clearly struggled very much with their power unit.
I would be struggling very hard if it weren't for medicines".
This time around, however, silence is out of fashion, and a lot of us find ourselves struggling very consciously with our fears.
Mr. Clinton said he had "struggled very hard to save my relationship with my wife and my daughter -- I have paid quite a lot".
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