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1 The artists also have to contend with the whole Earth analogy problem.
2 Especially now that we must contend with soldiers who cannot feel pain.
3 The Jamaican society must acknowledge its past and contend with our blackness.
4 How could beings with such frail bodies hope to contend with her?
5 We couldn't possibly contend with simultaneously observing all possible realities at once.
6 No cats to contend with and plenty of food in the drawers.
7 The greatest enemy the deer has to contend with is the wolf.
8 Passengers, meanwhile, must contend with missing windows and doors, and cracked seats.
9 Questions from journalists were not something Trump had to contend with though.
10 Early arrivals will sadly have to contend with rather typical Oxegen weather.
11 All the same, the home side have plenty to contend with here.
12 The real difficulty to contend with is the obstacle of Mrs. Lecount.
13 The following shows the kind of difficulty he had to contend with : -
14 The infancy of the French school had to contend with other difficulties.
15 Meanwhile, parents and childminders alike have to contend with an unregulated service.
16 When we converse as friends I may contend with thee in speech.
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