1. If Kinnock chooses to fight to retain his leadership, he will have to confront the Trojan horse. 2. The elegant impressive residence fought to retain her dignity and slowly collapsed upon herself. 3. Spink quickly moved around the leader, who was fighting to retain control, and drew steadily away. 4. A year ago, John Major, fighting to retain the premiership, was categorical. 5. Along with the doctors, it is now fighting to retain royalties after being challenged for self-dealing by state investigators. 6. Among those leading the charge are the housing industry and charitable organizations, which are fighting to retain deductions for home mortgage interest and donations. 7. And in fighting to retain what he had, to shore up the dams, he seems to have found his reservoir of possibilities drying up. 8. Democrats, who probably would have lost the vote if they had fought to retain the fine, explained that there were other enforcement mechanisms in the bill. 9. France, the biggest net winner, had been fighting to retain as much as possible. 10. H. Christopher Whittle, the founder and president of Edison Schools, said the company would fight to retain its contract, in court if necessary. |