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Buffalo moved up to what was then Division I-A in 1999 and immediately struggled, which is customary.
Last year, whenever the right-handed Burnett struggled — which happened often in a 10-15 season — he turned his body and swung his front leg wildly, leaving prints from his landing foot all over the front of the mound.
The frontrunner makes an outlandish statement, typically offending the very demographics with whom Republicans have struggled, which then results in a media frenzy that leaves little oxygen for any candidate not named Trump.
In AAA, he struggled, which delayed his arrival to the major league team until June.
But Baker, a 35-year-old mother who is about four-foot-eleven according to her husband, struggled, which led to her apparently being pulled out of the police cruiser then thrown to the ground.
I think more importantly, however, dating apps where you can choose to interact with people of different genders can help people explore their sexualities where they might previously have struggled, which is obviously very valuable.
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A shark has no brakes, so it has to turn and struggle, which is fatiguing.
Wilkinson was really struggling, which means England were as well, and Wales were leading at half time.
He says that competitors like Credence Systems and LTX are struggling, which is helping Verigy gain market share.
Batman and Cavendish proceed to struggle, which ends after Adams slashes Cavendish's throat with the razor.
Respect their struggles, which may be somewhat different from yours.
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