1. Thus in the intermingling of news and commercials we have a struggle of sorts between two different orientations. 2. Until recently women have had a struggle to get the unions to espouse their interests. 3. Oxford Polytechnic, deriving from a further education institution with poor facilities, had a struggle to establish itself with the CNAA. 4. In the nineties, when he was at Cambridge, he had another struggle with German idealism, embodied as it then was in the English universities. 5. Although it has had its struggles, it remains a vibrant organization, one that seems to be keeping up with theatrical times. 6. And while Brown had minor struggles during the night, including a walk to Glavine, it was an outing that left many Dodgers in awe. 7. Burke has had its struggles over the years, but this season comes with some new capitalization in snowmaking and expansion of the trail system. 8. But history suggests he will have a struggle ahead of him. 9. But while Q-Kid has now had back-to-back struggles, he had no Rocket Ismail for a target in this one. 10. Combine that with the weight of vehicles and a location typically dry from the heat of pavement, and the trees have a struggle at best. |