Sentences with phrase «waging another battle off»

While the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals face off on the field, both teams are waging another battle off of the baseball diamond.

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Arriving in the West Midlands for # 9 million two years ago, he will be available for considerably less than that as Villa continue to look to chop numbers off the wage bill, with the Frenchman being a prime candidate for his lack of consistency during a relegation battle in the previous campaign.
In what could set off a major City Hall battle, two City Council members from the Bronx plan to propose a bill on Tuesday that would guarantee wages of at least $ 10 an hour, nearly $ 3 above the minimum wage, to all workers at development projects receiving public subsidies.
The ruling was a stinging defeat for Republicans who waged a grueling and expensive 9 - week battle to force their Libertarian Party competition off the November ballot and Read more»
Shepard waged a six - week legal battle to challenge Bush's petition signatures and nearly got Bush thrown off the Republican primary ballot.
Though this round of naming seems to have gone off without a hitch, other dramatic battles over element names have been waged in the past, from the hundred - year - long battle over the element now called niobium to the Transfermium Wars of the 1960s.
Waging an ever - present internal battle between what we'd love to wear and what we'll let ourselves wear for fear of standing out or worse, showing off our bodies before we've lost those pesky ten pounds.
But off - court King was waging another battle, trying to balance her public persona as a happily married woman with her attraction to women.
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