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The tussle, of course, is over money.
His red-orange shirt is a lively tussle of brushstrokes.
He makes each credibly distinct, so that every interaction becomes a tussle of temperaments.
Honestly, the BMW is awfully cute, with a streamlined profile and an intriguing tussle of convex and concave surfaces.
The more you instructed yourself about the risks — the tussle of sight and muscle and bone — the more you appreciated the triumphs.
They are not savouring the taste of their own medicine.A takeover tussle of this scale and complexity would be sensational enough in any industry.
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Too often the Conservative narrative has implied a desire to simply slash back the state for ideological purposes, an impression exaggerated by the tussles of coalition government.
Actually, Larissa seems to spend most of the play engaged in emotional tussles of one sort or another with the men in her orbit, but she never emerges as a particularly sympathetic or even clearly defined character.
CLEVELAND One of the first high-profile labor tussles of 2010 is brewing at the Cleveland Orchestra, and it points to troubled times for the nation's elite classical musical ensembles amid the Great Recession.
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