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The account of spiritual struggle that follows has a humbling and numinous power.
Millions of people struggle out of bed each morning, fumble into some clothes, and make their way to a cup of coffee and the morning newspaper.
The gill flaps opened like two gash wounds on the sides of its head as it thrashed helplessly in the gutter.
I had to battle hard just to stay afloat.
The pony scrambled up and waited for the rider, who remounted and carried on.
They fought their way through where the smoke was thinner.
After all, we don't want the listeners or the performers have to struggle, right?
Tom struggled awhile and then retired, utterly defeated.
In 1995 the United States can look back on five years of solid growth while Japan has been struggling.
Britain's exports struggled against an overvalued currency.
George struggled wildly, going under and resurfacing at regular intervals.
How long did Aron struggle to save his life in Utah?
I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.
I heard sounds of a desperate struggle in the next room.
Teenagers often struggle with an overwhelming sense that nobody likes them, that they're not as good as other people, that they are failures, losers, ugly or unintelligent.
He wriggled overboard and John leapt after him.
He felt disgusted and turned himself away and for a while, he battled with himself and hid his face.
He drowned after 30 minutes in the rough seas.
The struggle develops the energy in the butterfly which makes it fly.
She was floundering around in the deep end of the swimming pool.
Many of the crew died a terrible death as they thrashed about in shark-infested waters.
I had to battle hard just to stay afloat.
Teenagers often struggle with an overwhelming sense that nobody likes them, that they're not as good as other people, that they are failures, losers, ugly or unintelligent.
I struggled and screamed for help.
I heard sounds of a desperate struggle in the next room.