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1 There was no hope of escape from a long, bitter contest in the courts.
2 Limbaugh's reported aim was to prolong the bitter contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
3 It was a bitter contest , close-fought all the way.
4 The General Election which followed immediately upon the dissolution was a short but very bitter contest .
5 When the final weeks of the campaign arrived a bitter contest was waged, and money triumphed.
6 Slavery, at the end of a long and bitter contest , had been abolished in all her colonies.
7 Elected president in 1998, after a bitter contest , and re-elected in 2002.
8 This is more a bitter contest for power among the regime's political elites than any genuine social divide.
9 After a bitter contest over La Toupine the matter was settled on a basis not unfavourable to Frontenac.
10 Bert Hayman, fatuously inflamed with Lorelei's beauty, waged a bitter contest with the other men for her favor.
11 Paul's life was half spent in a bitter contest with men who loved Christ as well as he did.
12 If father and son were meant to fight to the death in this bitter contest , then so be it.
13 It had become a silent, bitter contest between the two of them, with two advantages in favor of the girl.
14 This limitation of usury was enacted after a long and bitter contest between the rich lenders and the poorer classes.
15 Trump is running for re-election in 2020 in what is expected to be a bitter contest with the Democratic nominee.
16 There was also a bitter contest between those that were fond of war, and those that were desirous for peace.
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