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"I know it is not easy," he said, "and you've had many struggles to overcome".
In Doyle's novel, a Dublin woman struggles to overcome alcoholism and abuse.
(Dell, $7.50). A woman struggles to overcome memories of betrayals and assaults.
Beowulf's struggles to overcome the monster are thought to symbolize Anglo-Saxon England's emerging Christianity.
Paula Radcliffe has admitted she may never be able to compete again as she struggles to overcome a foot injury.
Mitt Romney also shakes a lot of hands, though he struggles to overcome a reputation for being awkward in one-on-one encounters.
TED-style talks allow fellows to tell their story to the group to uncover more about their work, personal life, and struggles to overcome injustice and advance democracy.
More recent studies like Sugrue's have shown that discrimination against African Americans existed nationwide, as did African American struggles to overcome it.
The right word to describe a 76-year-old man willing to appear before millions as he struggles to overcome a crippling illness is "courageous".
They definitely visualised themselves running round Berlin with this World Cup, and that, as their almighty struggles to overcome Trinidad and Ecuador showed, was a big, big mistake.
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