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Give up your struggle against the inevitable
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It was a struggle against all this white stuff
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A few feet out from the shore and he began to struggle against the current which was surprisingly strong, so close to the bank
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painful, struggle against forces one couldn’t defeat was his more realistic answer
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When Chandio picked up his next finger, Frank began to struggle against his bonds again and noticed a slight movement in the arm of the chair
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She backed up close to where Abelon now stood, attempting to cover his struggle against the thongs that bound his hands
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“Our struggle against violence and cruelty is only treating the symptoms of a disease, not curing it
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Walter fought with a savage fury and a joy in the struggle against which Dan could not hold his ground
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With the eventual politicizing of our struggle against evil for the purpose of party control, selective forgetting set in and has worked to aid and comfort our enemy
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Word reached us that the Inka had been replaced by his son and they had no intention of giving up the struggle against us
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Verse 14 to 25 Paul confesses his inner struggle against sin, he states that due to his
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To struggle against suf-
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Encouraged by this news Elijah left the cave to anoint others to continue the struggle against idolatry
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It was also a struggle against the upper classes of Judea who for many years had cooperated with the Roman regime
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For a long moment, she watched him struggle against the instinct to conceal the truth before he gave her one of his sudden, rare smiles and gestured her inside
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she had lost her struggle against the finality of life, then my life
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For a long time we have had to devote all our resources to the struggle against the hssswwx
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Since we are spiritual beings who are one with God’s Spirit, our spirit can never sin! But why then at times do we still struggle against sin? Because our soul has not been perfected yet, and can still sin
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" She tried to struggle against the cold mud
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To her understanding, Father Tobias was not being sufficiently strong in his struggle against these calamities
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night) issues and the dangers of over-thinking a struggle against
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Many of you in this room will have lost relatives in two World Wars in the struggle against Germany and I respect you for that and I respect you if you hate Hitler and his ideals but I cannot respect you if you are happy with the way things are
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O Jesus, the struggle against temptation is not yet finished
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And who knows, perhaps my life-long struggle against mental illness has made me spiritually stronger
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of luck in his struggle against heartburn
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This is not America when it aids an individual in another country in its struggle against another nation and then a few years later kills that very same leader, claiming he’s a terrorist
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His dark figure grabs her shoulders so that she cannot free herself even though she mounts a dramatic and valiant struggle against the attacker
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The impression gained from the earlier part of this period is of a posturing figure whose sense of Poland's importance in the Allied cause was out of all proportion to her worth as an ally, though his demands to be treated as an equal partner in the struggle against Germany could be seen as justifiable attempts directed at maintaining Polish dignity
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The questions arise, why did Paulus knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost continue the struggle against hopeless odds, rather than bring the battle to a swift end to spare suffering? Why did Hitler condemn an entire army to death and destruction? The answers lay in the ludicrous disposition of the German army on the eastern front
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So why did the Germans knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost continue the unequal struggle against hopeless odds; and why did they not bring the war to a swift end thereby sparing unnecessary suffering? The answer to this question is that even at this late stage the Germans were still dominated by their dictator Adolf Hitler who demanded, and got, absolute obedience
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Knowing that the cause was irretrievably lost, Hitler continued this unequal struggle against hopeless odds
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minds, the card of the devil suggests that we often struggle against
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She knew that a struggle against this man, who was twice her size and three times as strong, was futile
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He shoves back, and they struggle against each other to push the trays in front of each other
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that is happening in times when the rest of the World is engaged in struggle against
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Across the table from me Tom was losing the struggle against his temper;
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The comrades in Zimbabwe begged us to assist in their struggle against the government by smuggling video recorders to the University
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While the world marveled, India showed to it as to how an ancient nation of peace loving people, with a dominant religion of philosophical orientation, can successfully shape its struggle against foreign rule in the modern world through nonviolent means
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first has the collective obligation of perpetual struggle against the second, also
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struggle against her evil nature pouring out from deep within her as she yelled in the Arabic tongue, “I never wanted this life
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I struggle against this for as long as possible, because the books say you mustn't have things between meals, and then I go and eat more plums
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What is the point of violent struggle against the biggest, strongest bullies in the world? You're attacking their strongest point, victory is impossible
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corrupting absoluteness of collectivity and most revolutions start as individual struggle against
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She grew tired of the years of struggle against
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The dynamic of one-sided accumulation forces humans to struggle against old, dead traditions, habits and customs
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I struggle against the massive arms pinning me in place, but I can’t move
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This would mean that not only the rich, not only the middle-class… but literally everyone… every living human on this planet would have to give up their power-struggle, their wealth-struggle, their status-struggle, their knowledge-struggle against others
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� Mack may watch violent movies because he holds a very strong belief that life operates as an endless struggle against others
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regularly confounded and bedeviled by the need to struggle against the existence of money, politics
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and to struggle against imposed lies and ignorance
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Liddon acknowledges, 'the language of the ante-Nicene Fathers was such as to allow of, rather than invite, an orthodox interpretation,’—there still remains so complex a mass of evidence that all the apostles and evangelists desired to represent their Master as the Son of God, in no simply moral or human sense, but in the sense of a living incarnation of One Person of a tripersonal Godhead,—that it is vain to struggle against the argument
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But to launch a struggle against the aff ects means either to make hu-
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Lorry, who came panting in breathless from his struggle against the waterspout of the Carmagnole; after kissing little Lucie, who was lifted up to clasp her arms round his neck; and after embracing the ever zealous and faithful Pross who lifted her; he took his wife in his arms, and carried her up to their rooms
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He did not struggle against it
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What I entreat of you is that you reproach me not with my transgression and grievous wrong-doing; for the same cause and force that drove me to make you mine impelled me to struggle against being yours; and to prove this, turn and look at the eyes of the now happy Luscinda, and you will see in them an excuse for all my errors: and as she has found and gained the object of her desires, and I have found in you what satisfies all my wishes, may she live in peace and
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Heathcliff, on second thoughts, resolved to avoid a struggle against the three underlings; he seized the poker, smashed the lock from the inner door, and made his escape as they tramped in
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Soon the fury of the waves and the sight of the sharp rocks announced the approach of death, and death then terrified me, and I used all my skill and intelligence as a man and a sailor to struggle against the wrath of God
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He called her name again, then again, as he continued to struggle against the dark pull of sleep
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Immediately conscious how unavailing any struggle against such an overwhelming force must prove, he submitted to his fate, encouraging his gentle companions by a few low and tender assurances, that the natives seldom failed to threaten more than they performed
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He felt how useless it was to struggle against fortune, this being the burden of wisdom which the ages had bequeathed to him
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They were as sober a lot of fellows as need be at ordinary times, and they had flocked together in this brake because they were all of about the same character - not tame, contented imbeciles like most of those in Misery's carnage, but men something like Harlow, who, although dissatisfied with their condition, doggedly continued the hopeless, weary struggle against their fate
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The greater number of them fairly good workmen and - unlike the boozers in Crass's coach - not yet quite heartbroken, but still continuing the hopeless struggle against poverty
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But watching them suddenly struggle against even the JV boys, they just didn’t look like the crew that had won with such astonishing ease at Poughkeepsie
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But in the last days of his life, in the struggle against the deflating raft and the jumping sharks, he had given all he had left
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The thought that if he were held in check by her tone of quiet friendliness he would end by going back again without deciding anything came into his mind, and he resolved to make a struggle against it
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They had all taken up that attitude to his plans, and so now he was not angered by it, but mortified, and felt all the more roused to struggle against this, as it seemed, elemental force continually ranged against him, for which he could find no other expression than ‘as God wills
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These were heavy impressions to struggle against, and brought that melancholy embitterment which is the consequence of all excessive claim: even his religious faith wavered with his wavering trust in his own authorship, and the consolations of the Christian hope in immortality seemed to lean on the immortality of the still unwritten Key to all Mythologies
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Dorothea could have liked nothing better, since wrongs existed, than that her husband should be in the thick of a struggle against them, and that she should give him wifely help
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Stranger than I can express, certainly, was the effort to struggle against my new lights; it would doubtless have been, however, a greater tension still had it not been so frequently successful
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Three main Jewish groups carried on the armed struggle against the British:
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Either to assume (1) that the will of the people is always unconditionally transferred to the ruler or rulers they have chosen, and that therefore every emergence of a new power, every struggle against the power once appointed, should be absolutely regarded as an infringement of the real power; or (2) that the will of the people is transferred to the rulers conditionally, under definite and known conditions, and to show that all limitations, conflicts, and even destructions of power result from a nonobservance by the rulers of the them; or (3) that the will of the people is delegated to the rulers conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown and indefinite, and that the appearance of several authorities, their struggles and their falls, result solely from the greater or lesser fulfillment by the rulers of these unknown conditions on which the will of the people is transferred from some people to others
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They both tried to appear as usual; but the sorrow they had to struggle against was one that could not be entirely conquered or concealed
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They had all taken up that attitude to his plans, and so now he was not angered by it, but mortified, and felt all the more roused to struggle against this, as it seemed, elemental force continually ranged against him, for which he could find no other expression than "as God wills
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” “The way of denunciation and repentance is tested and is being tested—” wrote Ertel, “but in itself it is not sufficient for successful struggle against evil
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Revolutionary foes struggle against the government, but Christianity enters not into this contest; internally, it destroys the principles on which government is based
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We all deplore the senseless order of life which contradicts all our existence, and yet not only fail to make use of the one most powerful tool, which is in our hands,—the recognition of the truth and its expression,—but, on the contrary, under the pretext of struggling with evil, destroy this tool and sacrifice it to the imaginary struggle against this order
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"If even with the help of authority we have a hard struggle against the anti-Christian elements ever ready to overpower us, and destroy all the progress made by civilization, how then could public opinion prove an efficient substitute for the use of force, and avail for our protection? To rely upon public opinion alone would be as foolhardy as to let loose all the wild beasts of a menagerie, because they seem inoffensive when in their cages and held in awe by red-hot irons
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Another revolutionist, a materialist, becoming convinced of the stupidity of existence and the hopelessness of the struggle against reaction, commits suicide in his cell, while an old sectarian prisoner dies happily, invoking the Lamb of God
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Either to assume (1) that the will of the people is always unconditionally transferred to the ruler or rulers they have chosen, and that therefore every emergence of a new power, every struggle against the power once appointed, should be absolutely regarded as an infringement of the real power; or (2) that the will of the people is transferred to the rulers conditionally, under definite and known conditions, and to show that all limitations, conflicts, and even destructions of power result from a nonobservance by the rulers of the conditions under which their power was entrusted to them; or (3) that the will of the people is delegated to the rulers conditionally, but that the conditions are unknown and indefinite, and that the appearance of several authorities, their struggles and their falls, result solely from the greater or lesser fulfillment by the rulers of these unknown conditions on which the will of the people is transferred from some people to others
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The two last years of his administration were a strong contrast to the six first, and a painful struggle against diminished revenue and increased expenses, injuries and insults from abroad, and preparation for war with one of the greatest powers in the world, while doing no wrong ourselves, and only asking for what the laws of nations and of nature allowed us—a friendly neutrality, and exemption from the evils of a war with which we had no concern
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She shook her head, and I saw that the struggle between us had begun—the struggle against her timidity and conventionality