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And, at the Chelsea Physic Garden, Nick Bailey, the head gardener, described his tireless battle with the pests.
"If you believe tobacco kills, and you are concerned about health, it would seem absurd to hold tobacco stocks in your portfolio," said Stephen Viederman, a longtime foundation executive who has waged a tireless battle to persuade more of these charities to rethink their investments in light of their social aims.
I add one heart felt thought here: I thank those, like Elizabeth Warren (in D.C ., Bill Maher (cable t.v., media publications) and many others for your outspoken and tireless battle against the tide of this crisis.
The Court's extensive historical discussion of the original meaning of the Second Amendment was perceived as a sign that Justice Antonin Scalia had finally won his tireless battle against "living constitutionalism" -- the idea that the Constitution's protections evolve over time.
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Frank Wheat, a securities lawyer who became a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission and also a tireless battler against despoilment of California's deserts, died on July 21 in Los Angeles.
"Critics worth their salt earn their reputations by taking on established taste," he wrote in that 2008 Guardian essay, and clearly he still sees himself as a tireless adversary, battling wrongheaded people and worn-out ideas.
"David, like his biblical namesake, has been tireless in his battle against the Goliath of corruption in sport," says Paul Charman, head of special media projects at the London College of Communication (LCC), which is hosting the lecture.
Lawyers acting for the families say the conclusions, at the end of the longest jury case in British legal history, had completely vindicated their tireless 27-year battle.
A polio survivor, Frieda was a tireless and courageous battler in the struggle for civil rights for people with disabilities.
Alcaeus's poetry in this period dwells on his misfortunes, battles, and tireless rancour against Pittacus, whom he mocks for disloyalty, physical defects (including flat feet and a big stomach), rudeness, and low origins.
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