11.   Lemaire acknowledged the change in Montreal, with the team having such titanic struggles.

12.   Not long ago, journalists like me loved to handicap the titanic struggle between Microsoft Corp. and Netscape Communications Corp. for dominance of the Internet browser market.

13.   That is not a bargain Whitaker is interested in striking even if, as Duva contends, a titanic struggle might be in his own long-term best interest.

14.   The answer is that two strong candidates for Senate are preparing for a titanic struggle with a level of bitterness already at full boil.

15.   Yes, in Russia the Cold War was replaced by cola wars and an endless number of other economic skirmishes that add up to a titanic struggle for money.

16.   Despite the absences, the first leg promises to be a titanic struggle between two teams which have been fierce rivals for decades.

17.   Still, many Cubans view their education system in almost mystical terms, as the shining product of a titanic struggle.

18.   Yeltsin sees Russian politics as a titanic struggle between democracy and the Communists who want to revive the Soviet Union.

19.   In tandem with the raging violence has been a titanic struggle in parliament and the courts over issues affecting the campaign and the balloting.

20.   A titanic struggle developed in the first match of the four-ball afternoon session, where Nick Price and David Frost were playing Vijay Singh and Lucas Parsons.

a. + struggle >>共 654
armed 9.50%
political 4.10%
long 4.07%
uphill 3.92%
legitimate 3.44%
bitter 2.17%
anti-apartheid 2.05%
violent 1.90%
daily 1.81%
internal 1.78%
titanic 0.62%
titanic + n. >>共 160
struggle 7.89%
artifact 4.51%
disaster 3.38%
battle 3.38%
fever 2.63%
passenger 1.88%
clash 1.50%
story 1.50%
buff 1.50%
shot 1.50%
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