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1 Once the game is on, however, she is ready to fight tooth and nail.
2 It's the last week of the year, and she has to fight tooth and nail.
3 An emotional Knox vowed that she would fight tooth and nail to clear her name.
4 I'll fight tooth and nail to keep that law.
5 Campaigners warned they would " fight tooth and nail" against any proposal.
6 Against your leadership I shall fight tooth and nail.
7 They would fight tooth and nail for their lives.
8 We fight tooth and nail, it's just been the hardest battle for a long time, he said.
9 Clegg added: These are the things we will fight tooth and nail for in the next parliament.
10 Go into the fight tooth and nail.
11 Remember, we always fight tooth and nail.
12 The Liberal government, especially Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton, is expected to fight tooth and nail against this.
13 Expect fireworks, as the EFF will fight tooth and nail against the links between them and Brian Shivambu.
14 Then we fight tooth and nail The rest of the time it's live and let live with us.
15 Somehow she would have cleared him, if she'd had to fight tooth and nail till she was eighty.
16 There is another election coming on next fall, and he knows we are going to fight tooth and nail.
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