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We have a new scale of creature to contend with in the universe, creatures a quarter billion cubic light years in volume
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long ago; and it is known what man is; neither can he contend with him who is mightier
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Being only a one year crash course, the pressure was on from the word go and, when we had the energy, we envied our fellow students on the Private Secretary’s course who not only did not have to contend with the extra complication of a second language, but also had two years to learn what we were taking one to do
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to contend with floods
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forced to contend with ferrymen who charged them twice
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hill to contend with as he crossed into the valley of the
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Deep within his inner self Zarko was experiencing a kind of hurt he had never had to contend with before
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And while it saved them from further having to contend with twin threats, he was now even more drained and wearied
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"Listen, you ill-mannered windbag," Mr Pinscher abruptly interceded, having found that this visitor's words were interfering with his digestion, at a time when his digestive system had more than enough to contend with already
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“My guess is that whoever is responsible was able to contend with them or somehow simply got lucky
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Not only was it even colder than here but they had well over thirty percent more gravity to contend with
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Along with the guard duties we had to do and keeping an eye on the Turks there were endless fatigue parties to contend with
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She had the good grace not to press him on matters of strategy, perhaps she already had enough on her mind to contend with
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But now she had to contend with Jack as well
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Also though we had the censor to contend with this was he of the black pen who crossed things out on your letter with a stroke
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Not only are we burdened with the nanny state; we now have to contend with the nanny society
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Either way, we have a monster to contend with
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Then there were the tortures of prickly heat to contend with, and a longing for a draught of water a few degrees below 90
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At least inside the shed he only had one animal to contend with
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In this manner the revolutionists had to contend with contentious factions both foreign and domestic
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Many, in some manner or another, would have to contend with and overcome a variety of economic hardships and social/cultural barriers too numerable to mention; however well documented and available to those who may wish to be properly informed of such matters
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He would have to contend with Molly, and his two daughters and four sons for the rest of his life
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“The other great love interest that I shall have to contend with
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Another chore that Michael had to contend with was the mounds of medical bills that arrived each day
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Patting the plane on the bonnet, which gobbed a lot of castor oil onto my glove, I told the Avro, “This is the new love interest you are going to have to contend with
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forth, walking off the pain in my belly; I had to contend with
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His neck, his shoulders, everything had to contend with the gee-loading in every turn
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She had never had to contend with the shells before
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“I will have to contend with that
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And Man’s long-term insistence that part of his God’s nature was the capricious examples of it in the natural realm that Man had to contend with, was part of the confusion that Man himself had ritualized into his incorrect understanding, as was also indicated in Job’s story, that had led Man away from God’s real purpose concerning him
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Could it be that they didn’t have to contend with as rapid or numerous environmental changes as Man, who radiated out into many differing climatic zones and exponentially expanding dangers?
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3 If he will contend with him, he cannot answer him one of a thousand;
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10 That which has been is named already and it is known that it is man: neither may he contend with him who is mightier than he
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These patterns become our characteristic of our way of living – and they are very powerful forces to contend with
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shall be delivered, for I will contend with him who contends with you, and I will save your children
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8 He is close who justifies me; who will contend with me? let us stand together: who is my adversary? Let him come near to me
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you contend with horsese and if in the land of peace, in which you trusted, they wearied you, then how will you do in the swelling of
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O Lord, and listen to the voice of those who contend with me
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But didn’t you have to contend with the bandits in the hills?”
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So now she also had a sore foot to contend with
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Fortunately, it was a new, expensive house so we didn’t have to contend with noisy stairs
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Derek had had quite enough to contend with, without worrying
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Q: There will be always this sorrowful world to contend with
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There’s also bloating and cramping to contend with, both of which also range from the mild to severe
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9 And the Lord said to me, Distress not the Moabites, neither contend with them in battle: for I will not give you of their land for a possession; because I have given Ar to the children of Lot for a possession
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24 Rise you up, take your journey, and pass over the river Arnon: note, I have given into your hand Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and his land: begin to possess it and contend with him in battle
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Centuries down the line, Israel still had to contend with this problem, it was the undoing of Solomon and the reason for their eventual captivity in Babylon
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Isa 50:8 He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me? let us stand together: who is mine adversary? let him come near to me
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and shame to contend with
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Many innocent ones will have to contend with feelings of guilt, and the hybrids will have to be shown the truth in a safe manner
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22 And when the multitudes heard they were wondering at his teaching; And some of the scribes answered and said to him Teacher you have well said; But the rest of the Pharisees when they saw his silencing the Sadducees on this point gathered against him to contend with him
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For the next several years the Coast Guard not only had to contend with Cuban refugees, but hundreds of Haitian refugees who did not have automatic asylum status in the United States, many of whose lives were saved by the USCG on treacherous seas (Johnson, R
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But even though we had a lot to contend with trying to navigate the town of Fremont
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publishers in England and Wales have to contend with in the spectre of libel
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such as our book distributor having to contend with authors/publishers
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It is clear that the situation in Mystic Down will not improve until we contend with Ankharet herself,” Taliesin said
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Let us pass or contend with our wrath
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He jumped clear of it, giving his friends space to contend with whoever lurked beyond
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“We must conserve our energy to contend with the creatures that guard the passages ahead
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Flee from this zone or contend with our stun bolts!”
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“In place of the omnipresent goblins we are now forced to contend with minotaurs and firbolgs, let alone the beholders and Lykanthros
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We shall travel with the red dragon into the heart of the Realm and contend with those who oppose us
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The red dragon flew to the south to contend with Lord Taliesin and his allies
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Let us breach this Sod Stronghold and contend with the Denizens of Chaos within
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“Once we meet with the other warriors our forces will be better prepared to contend with the dragons below
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Unfortunately we are obligated to contend with the continuing movements of the goblins, orcs and their Commanders, the Harad Ghul
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Now we must contend with the Stalactite Hordes along with whatever Denizens of Chaos Zolgnath and his cohorts left in their wake
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“Let us contend with the red-painted Leaders of this Stalactite Army!”
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section would then make changes, resubmit, and have to contend with new incongruities
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she was in charge of archiving all the information on the project, she still had to contend with the
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Avery: I’d rather you not, but I’m far too exhausted to contend with you today
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Life he always felt was not something to continually dwell on but something to contend with no matter where it took you
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"Who wouldn't be, with al I have to contend with," she said drearily
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" And while he was yet speaking, Simon Peter, rushing impetuously toward him, laid his hand upon the Master's shoulder and said: "Master, be it far from us to contend with you, but I declare that these things shall never happen to you
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I will not contend with you; nevertheless, I now go back to the home of Nicodemus, where I have appointed with the messengers to assemble this morning, and when they have gathered together, I will send them forth on their last mission, as heralds of the Master's resurrection
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And talking of escape possibilities, Travis would also have to contend with the killer-eagle, Borka
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Her uniform was as well tailored as his and left no doubt that she could be as much a force to contend with as he was
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have to contend with gravity
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But, you still have a terrorist issue in Wales to contend with
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There are engineering challenges in moving something that large, but it’s not like we have an atmosphere to contend with
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And, whilst there was indeed a fair amount of dust and dirt, which May Ling found difficult to contend with, she was treated as an honoured guest, and the kindness of the villagers overwhelmed her
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had to contend with poor seats
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As a defensive weapon, however, in any kind of numbers, it would be a force to contend with
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formed union had other major problems to contend with
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Germans, shocked and stunned, to contend with the two scoutships and the 820 PDRs and combat robots left behind to defend the Jewish Ghetto
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Ingrid still had to contend with other suicide ramming attacks on top of everything else
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Jack hid as best he could his displeasure: they were busy enough as it was without having to contend with some commission of inquiry from the Vatican
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and there are various drawbacks that you often have to contend with as well
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In addition to the internal jobs there is also often a garden to contend with, and a lot of
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Even when the physical problems are eliminated, the child still has to contend with the deteriorating self image
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� The missions were already dangerous enough without having to contend with political interference, which usually meant botched planning and unreasonable expectations
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remaining classes for me to contend with, then the school day
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But now there was this to contend with, and if Jeremy was guilty of any
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Now she had two to contend with
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Together with the U boats they were intended to present a menace the like of which the British had never had to contend with before
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But in doing so, Japanese naval forces would most probably have to contend with the American Pacific fleet anchored at Pearl Harbour
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The Royal Navy had to disperse her resources throughout the world, not only to contend with the Germans and Italians but also to maintain vigilance on the Japanese in the Far East
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David was anointed King of Israel, but had many battles to fight, and a preceding king to contend with, and spent many years hiding in caves with a threat on his life; the oops of the next door neighbors wife, the death of children, before he was made ready to accept God totally with the Ark of the Covenant, (by the way, is you and me)
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Elijah had Jezebel, Sampson had Delilah, The Baptist had Herod’s step daughter to contend with, Job lost everything and ended up sitting on a dung hill before being restored back to the obvious prosperity of God; and even Jesus, after spending forty days in the wilderness, had many attacks and tribulations to go through before He was fully engaged in the commission God gave Him
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Lastly, he now had to contend with an angry and fearful Prince Al Rashid, who was doing his best to deflect all the blame on Viktor for that fiasco, which had cost 800 million Euros to the collection of Saudi billionaire princes and Turkish high level officials secretly supporting ISIS