41. Following the Gandhi precept of peaceful defiance of government decrees, Martin Luther King led the long struggle to dismantle the barriers to racial equality in the United States. 42. For many Panamanians, that date will mark the triumph of a long struggle for national pride. 43. Gordon is an unabashed champion of nurses in their long struggle to carve out status monopolized by doctors. 44. He died after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer, his family said. 45. His long struggle with multiple sclerosis only deepened his preoccupation with suffering and mortality. 46. House members of both parties described an urgent need to change the culture of agencies that grew out of the long struggle with the Soviet Union. 47. Huffington had pulled even with Ms. Feinstein in recent polls after a long struggle, only to find himself under fire from the senator and an increasingly critical press. 48. If it does, it will once again square off with its archrival British Airways, with which it has fought a long struggle in the U.K. 49. If the Senate gives final passage this month to a wide-ranging change in the campaign law, it will be a watershed moment in a long struggle. 50. In a sense, the Exxon Valdez incident has already left an important mark on the long struggle to achieve a better balance between energy and the environment. |