Sentences with phrase «bitter races against»

So acrimonious has their relationship been that not only have they had bitter races against each other, but their sons have, too.
Grayson left Congress last year after losing the Democratic primary for Florida's Senate seat in a bitter race against then - fellow Democratic Rep. Patrick Murphy, who went on to lose to GOP incumbent Marco Rubio.

Not exact matches

... for a Christian to hate or to despise or to wish to treat degradingly the race from which sprung his God and the Immaculate Mother of his God [is self - destructive... and] the bitter zeal of anti-Semitism always turns in the end into a bitter zeal against Christianity itself.
It was a campaign that heavily shaped the younger Mr. Cuomo's reputation among gay advocates: a bitter, intensely personal race pitting an Italian Catholic from Queens (Mr. Cuomo) against a Greenwich Village Jew (Mr. Koch).
Kirby has lost two high - profile Republican gubernatorial primaries; he came up short in 1994 against Gov. Bill Janklow and in 2002 lost a bitter three - way race to Gov. Mike Rounds.
Antoine Thompson said he wanted to avoid a «bitter race» against incumbent Tim Kennedy.
The effort has become a race against time, complicated by the wind, bitter cold and shifting ice.
Set in a near - future not so different from our own time, M.A.T. pits teams against one another in a bitter battle for the survival of the human race.
The online multiplayer can be a little patchy at times as well, sometimes offering up a full server and other times stranding you in a ghost town, although the multitude of different trials and races against CPU opponents makes these moments not quite as bitter a pill to swallow.
If economic class continues to be one of the most bitter flash points in American politics, race is, ever, the other, and never more so than in an election year marked by surges of xenophobia and instances of police violence directed against black citizens.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z