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As I struggled for something to say – dumbstruck by this sudden access of talent and celebrity – the baton was gamely seized by Dame Iris.
There is, he says, "so much focus on beauty in the dance world I came from, that I've struggled for something rawer and more primal".
Ms. Sawyer all but used a tongs to pick up "Treason" and struggled for something polite to say about the author, finally concluding, "She is, of course, so successful".
I struggled for something meaningful to add.
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I don't say that with the usual hyperbole of a columnist struggling for something to write about.
"I do feel that I have been rather egotistical and I rue not having been one of those people in Italy or Germany struggling for something.
The nice ones, struggling for something that wasn't overtly bitchy to say, said they appreciated that the popularity of her book has brought attention to their industry, which still lobbies to be recognized by the government as an official occupation.
Afterwards, his ranger wrote his mother and, struggling for something to say that would comfort her, told her that her son always attended mass when he could.
And so today we are struggling for something which says we demand genuine equality.
Plan out a schedule of blog entries so you won't have to struggle for something new to say when you're confronted with the blank page.
From money to morals, as Raiderettes attorney Sharon Vinick points out, the greatest impediment is the lack of unionization – something with which NFL players themselves struggled for long enough, something that finally made its way into the college game last week.
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