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Many in Dandong feel sympathy as well as exasperation for their struggling neighbours.

Somebody produced a parrot. The light was terrible, and I was struggling with reloading my cameras.

For many years, I have been struggling for my peaceful life.

Experts on reading difficulties suggest that for struggling readers, the Web may be a better way to glean information.

However, the lumbering supply train of thousands of wagons was now struggling through a wet Lithuanian autumn.

I found myself often struggling to answer broad questions and provide blanket statements about what works and what doesn't work, without some sort of "situational context".

Cafe Hawelka has a dark, "brooding Trotsky" atmosphere, paintings by struggling artists (who couldn't pay for coffee), smoked velvet couches, and a phone that rings for regulars.

“They brought in heavy machinery to restore train operations and to bury train sections at the scene while there were still human beings struggling for life in the wreckage,” Mr.

FOR over a decade Royal Dutch Shell, along with its Japanese partners, Mitsui and Mitsubishi, has been struggling to coax oil and gas out of the frozen seas off Sakhalin Island, in Russia's far east.

Life is a journey, but it is not equal to struggling in vexation. Life is doomed to be depressed, but not because of self stubbornness and incompatibility with life.

The struggling brooder finally releases his brood.

Conservative cartoonists are struggling to Pierce Mr Obama's armour.

It is a story of the Chinese peasants struggling against poverty.

The herder tied the struggling young reindeer to a sled and hitched the sled to his snowmobile.

The trouble with tax credits is that in order to make use of them, you must owe taxes, and most start-ups struggling toward profitability do not.

And he broke from the priests struggling and raving like a wild beast, and striving desperately to break the cords that bound his hands.

So as the climate changes species are struggling and in some cases going extinct because they can't adapt quickly enough - or they have nowhere to go that has the appropriate environmental conditions.

struggling造句

I asked, struggling, meanwhile, to disengage myself.

After a season of darkness and struggling, light broke and belief fell.

After rallying for a while, the Teixeira family is sliding backwards, struggling more than it did a couple of years ago.

Most current software also takes no notice of context. When a user is struggling with a particularly difficult spreadsheet on a tight deadline, for example, the application offers precisely as much help as it offers when he is noodling with numbers in his spare time.

Chasing the lonely cold days, suddenly found himself like a single crane, struggling in the Yellow dream fly.

We should help those still struggling for liberation.

The waters of the Yangtse, struggling between towering wall-sided cliffs, rushes down in whirlpools, rapids or eddies and pounds on the banks in desperate rage, throwing up surging white foam and creating a sight of spectacular grandeur.

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