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lifelong and struggle
* The National Geographic documentary entitled Inside the Mafia ( June 2005 ) describes, among other things, his lifelong struggle against organised crime: " From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Falcone and a handful of colleagues wage a lonely and dangerous war against the mafia.
Curtiz had a lifelong struggle with the English language and there are many anecdotes about his failures.
Martin Bucer is chiefly remembered for his promotion of doctrinal unity, or ecumenism, and his lifelong struggle to create an inclusive church.
He met Afro-Cuban revolutionary Juan Gualberto Gómez, who would be his lifelong partner in the independence struggle and a stalwart defender of his legacy during this same journey.
In 2008, she opened up about her lifelong struggle with the autoimmune disease psoriasis.
Hull died in Washington, D. C., after a lifelong struggle with familial remitting-relapsing sarcoidosis ( often confused with tuberculosis ) and is buried in the vault of the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea in the Washington National Cathedral.
His famous opening lecture on 3 November 1871, Hovedstrømninger i det 19de Aarhundredes Litteratur (), signalled the beginning of his lifelong struggle to modernize Danish literature.
Schooled by his mother to disdain popular music, Robert Russell Bennett found the dichotomy between his serious compositions and his arranging work to be a lifelong struggle.
Steinmetz, embittered by his lifelong struggle against the influences of wealth and position, saw an order to clear the roads for the prince's army as an attempt to crowd a humbler comrade out of the fighting, and various incidents.
Toback's script heavily focused on Darin's childhood rheumatic fever and lifelong struggle with heart disease.
SICK details Flanagan's lifelong struggle with cystic fibrosis, as well as his eventual death.
As a Christian, he viewed his vocation as a commitment, bestowed upon him in baptism, to a lifelong struggle against the " powers and principalities ," as systemic evil is sometimes called in the New Testament, or " Power of Death.

lifelong and find
His lifelong quest was to find the Philosopher's Stone and Rudolf spared no expense in bringing Europe's best alchemists to court, such as Edward Kelley and John Dee.
By a vote of 559 to 451, delegates approved a resolution declaring that the church would find a way for people in " publicly accountable, lifelong, monogamous same-gender relationships " to serve as official ministers.
Black women find themselves involved in a lifelong effort to self-define in a culture that provides them no positive reflection.
The updated report ends with an invitation, asking the National Forum and regular citizens to recognize that " the result of these combined efforts will be a citizenry which is made up of effective lifelong learners who can always find the information needed for the issue or decision at hand.
They are people prepared for lifelong learning, because they can always find the information needed for any task or decision at hand.
Marchais had never visited Tibet or the Himalayas, but she had a lifelong interest in the region and sought to find a permanent home for her collection.
In desperation, he says to himself that he will grow old with only his right hand as lifelong companion — until one morning when he wakes to find a miniature Midori attached to where his right hand used to be.
The lifelong learners, including persons with academic or professional credentials, tend to find higher-paying occupations, leaving monetary, cultural, and entrepreneural impressions on communities, according to educator Cassandra B. Whyte.
Defending Your Life is a 1991 romantic comedy-fantasy film about a man who dies and arrives in the afterlife only to find that he must stand trial and justify his lifelong fears in order to advance to the next phase of life ; or be sent back to earth to do it again.

lifelong and partner
* September 3 – Matthew Boulton, English manufacturer and lifelong key partner of James Watt ( d. 1809 )
* Dorothy Trimble Tiffany ( 1891 – 1979 ), who, as Dorothy Burlingham, later became a noted psychoanalyst and lifelong friend and partner of Anna Freud.
Pears, Britten's lifelong partner, also died in Aldeburgh in 1986.
He was most vocal, towards the end of his life, on the issue of voluntary euthanasia, of which he became a staunch proponent after witnessing the protracted death of his lifelong partner and manager Anthony Forwood ( the former husband of actress Glynis Johns ) in 1988.
Winwood subsequently dedicated a double live album recorded during the 1994 tour ( significantly titled The Last Great Traffic Jam ) " to the man without whom Traffic could never be: my lifelong friend and partner, Jim Capaldi.
At Hotchkiss, he first met Briton Hadden, who would become a lifelong partner.
Daimler and his lifelong business partner Wilhelm Maybach were two inventors whose goal was to create small, high-speed engines to be mounted in any kind of locomotion device.
The managing partner of Beejay Stables in Oshawa, it had been Hayes ' lifelong dream to win the Little Brown Jug.
After a period of bohemian wandering in Spain he enrolled at the South East Essex Technical College and School of Art in the early 1960s, where he met his lifelong creative partner Gee Vaucher.
Freeman was a 1940 graduate of the University of Minnesota, where he met his lifelong friend and political ally, Hubert Humphrey, and his future wife and lifelong partner Jane Shields.
HSDD can be general ( general lack of sexual desire ) or situational ( still has sexual desire, but lacks sexual desire for current partner ), and it can be acquired ( HSDD started after a period of normal sexual functioning ) or lifelong ( the person has always had no / low sexual desire.
The Spacers assign him a robot partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, who becomes his lifelong friend.
In 1913 she and her lifelong partner, Mary G. ( Polly ) Porter, moved to a dairy farm in Worcester, Massachusetts.
In 1953, Sutherland moved to Cleveland, Ohio for a position as a professor of pharmacology and chairman of the department of pharmacology at the school of medicine at Case Western Reserve University ( formerly, Western Reserve University ). There, he collaborated with Theodore W. Rall, also a professor of pharmacology, who was to become a lifelong research partner.
The company was formed by the late Patrick Christopher-Carter ( 1945 – 2005 ), his lifelong partner Elizabeth Murphy, and Jean Morpurgo.
At the Art School he met Charles Shannon ( 1863 – 1937 ), painter and lithographer, who would be his lifelong partner in both his artistic and personal life.
# Divakarastamayamu ( 1920 ) is an elegy by Venkata Sastry on the demise of his lifelong partner, Tirupati Sastry.
It was at the University of Missouri that he met Stanley Mallin, who would become his lifelong friend and business partner.
He attended secondary school in Leeds, where he met his lifelong partner Graham Wilson.
* Madeline Taylor: With the death of John's lifelong friend and partner, Hawk, The Shop looked long and hard for a suitable match to John's can-do attitude.
She is best known for her role as Sharon in the comedy series Birds of a Feather, along with her lifelong friend and frequent acting partner Linda Robson and playing Hazel Rhodes, the mother of established character Jackson Walsh, in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale.
During the early 20s, she settled in Paris with her lifelong partner and stepsister Suzanne Malherbe.
Contrast this with Rudolph's friend, Johnny Heath, who becomes his lifelong friend, attorney, and business partner, and also with what Axel Jordache does when confronted by Rudolph's French teacher over a behavior miscue-he slaps the teacher in the face.

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