Sentences with phrase «often battled against each other»

It may have been the underlying performance of the VJM10, but it felt like the Force India driver took the limelight in many races last year as they always seemed to pressure others, move forward and often battled against each other.

Not exact matches

These two might not be direct rivals and have not played against each other often enough to have a full fledged rivalry but they have been constantly battling for the crown of biggest club in the world.
An oppressed group will tend to want to fight its battle for identity and survival against members of other, often similar, groups.
The New York City tabloids, so often partners to Cuomo in his never - quite - explicit personal crusades against other New York officials, have taken Bharara's side in the battle, joining the Times in cheering him on and swatting at the governor.
When Korean manufacturers like Hyundai and Kia came to the U.S., they were fighting an uphill battle against American, Japanese, and German cars that were often regarded as having nicer materials and better build quality, among other things.
With an eye for the absurdities of captivity, from the jailers» attempts at political «re-education» to the daily battle against rats and hunger, Townson candidly tells the story of his ordeal in «Hotel Fidel Castro,» along with the often outrageous tales of other foreigners trapped in the web of Cuba's twisted justice system.
No child should ever have to suffer through the slings and arrows of a court battle — particularly one in which they see mom or dad displaying such insolent hostility toward one another, often pitting their children against the other spouse or forcing them to take sides.
In Divorce Court, the children often become pawns in the parents» fighting over child support payments, and are pitted by one parent against the other to attempt to gain some advantage in the courtroom battles.
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