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Or should I try to struggle up the incline by myself?
So we try to show those people who are not victims, not heroes, they just try to struggle for freedom and to live with dignity.
I started to try to struggle along in French and he said no, it did him good to speak in English.
Unless these institutional knots can be untied, the EU may have to try to struggle on as a Union of 20 or 25 members, crippled by a constitution designed for six, or else delay enlargement.And then there is money.
These profiles allow people to fill out their basic information, like current employer and links to various web presences, without having to maintain a personal website and try to struggle to maintain a high page-rank.
You can try to struggle out of it, but you can't drain it of its poisons.
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"And I could see over Joe's shoulder, this guy with these huge bags, trying to struggle through those doors".
compared to my high school academics was like, I was like the dumb Latino trying to struggle," Mr. Flores said, with ruefulness and bravado.
He tried to struggle up, but was unable to do so and, reassuring him, I made him comfortable, arranging a pillow out of a Boche pack.
While Roddick tried to struggle through sickness, the reverse might be true for others, given that Madrid is scheduled just ahead of the big one: the French Open.
The driver, who is being pushed into the police car, turns and tries to struggle, but the policemen close the door.
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