Sentences with phrase «from fierce struggles»

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Mata has struggled for playing time, Herrera is facing fierce competition from Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic and Marouane Fellaini in midfield, Young continues to show his versatility by doing a commendable job at left - back while Blind has been crowded out.
Yet, while the first team labour outside the Champions League qualification places, struggling even to summon up the spirit to compete against our fiercest rivals in what remains of a disastrous European campaign, Warren Joyce's Under 21s go from strength to strength.
Struggle: Diane Abbott, left, former lover of leader Jeremy Corbyn and a fierce ally, has been accused of plotting to «oust» Rosie Winterton, right, from the key post of Labour Chief Whip
The struggle for racial and economic justice is growing today in this nation, despite fierce opposition from the highest ranks of government.
The struggle between the plastic and steel industries, far from the auto show floor, seems likely to grow fiercer than ever.
Four stray 4 - week - old black and white sibling kittens were struggling to keep from drowning in the fierce rain, thunder, and lightning in their Queens alleyway they call home.
Here, his marriage of fierce cello performed by Eric - Maria Couturier from Ensemble Intercontemporain de Paris and industrial textures provide the perfect companion to Vampyr's ferocious combat and the inner struggle of protagonist Dr. Jonathan Reid.
In recent years Vertu has struggled to turn a profit amid fierce competition in the smartphone market, high manufacturing costs and competition from services that customise cheaper devices.
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