struggle (exact matches only)
But Eisner is best known for his 1940s detective series, The Spirit, one of the first strips to chronicle the common man's struggles.
The programme, which will be aired daily throughout the week, follows 10 contestants as they struggle not only with the ever-increasing lure of sleep, but also the mind-bending effects sleep deprivation brings.
Lady Thatcher famously claimed to need no more than four hours a night, while some struggle if they don't get their head down for 11.
So a struggle against economic downturns that were beyond his control taints his legacy.
The young couple struggle to find a way to be together against a background of growing persecution of the Quakers which includes Susanna being put into the stocks where she is pelted with refuse for three hours, helpless and humiliated: '.
Fishgall is particularly good on Davis's struggle to redeem his career in his last years before succumbing to cancer, which is when Haygood loses interest.
He accepted a two-year, $4-million deal and became a part of the quarterback quandary that wasn't resolved until Peete struggled in the first half of the opener against the Jaguars.
Morton has the role of Johnny's courageous wife, Sarah, who has her own personal struggles to overcome but who emerges as the household linchpin.
Sounding like a stand-up comedian, NBC Today co-host Al Roker on Tuesday night in Rochester praised his education at a state college between jokes about the weather, parental discipline and his struggle with his weight.
Most SAARC countries are "faced with the menace of terrorism, but sometimes a struggle against terrorism is also called terrorism," he told Dawn, making an oblique reference to on-going problems, including those in Kashmir.
We should struggle for the best but should be ready for the minimum possible results," he said.
"The Two Americas" is his grand theory about the past and future of the struggle between Republicans and Democrats.
Mr. Greenberg's thesis is that the political deadlock between the two parties in America is a product not of the bitter 2000 election but of 50 years of political struggle, with both parties trying to maximize their natural voting base and cobble together a slim majority.
What's more, there are spiritual ideals that can be gleaned concerning faith, honor, loyalty and man's struggle with his inner nature.
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