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Yet another struggle is still under way concerning the handling of Greece's bailout in the spring, which cost the European Union and I.M.F. about €110 billion, or about $150 billion.
Are we up for yet another struggle> Silence, it seems, at least in Spencer's case, did indeed equal death.
In the process, she's mysteriously catapulted 500 years into the past, where she becomes engaged in yet another struggle over the same area of land.
In yet another struggle finding us on the short end, we are at the mercy of the major networks to report the news, yet not all facts get reported when journalists and media elites don't know about them, or don't care.
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The principal's renown was such that she had been given control of yet another struggling downtown Charleston school, in hopes that she could also turn it around.
Yet another struggled to retain his records in the book by attempting all sorts of titles: from writing on a grain of rice to stacking the tallest single column of coins.
The league will be the first major pro sport to head to Las Vegas, an interesting experiment that could pay off with a lucrative new market (or end up with yet another struggling southern franchise).
OR IS IT Peter Dinklage's character on HBO's "Game of Thrones" as he prepares for yet another battle in the interminable struggle to control the Iron Throne?
This production also appears in the midst of yet another power struggle for control of Bayreuth.
The proposal could well signal yet another power struggle between the city and the state over downtown redevelopment.
But in the context of this lecture-demonstration the flitting between choices of music — which, Ms. Weare explained, is always added late in the process — read as yet another power struggle.
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