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They held the tunnel for a week before they were driven out in fierce fighting with the military.
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The town was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the war, with both sides taking heavy losses.
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The two schools enjoy a fierce and long-standing rivalry due to the proximity of the two campuses.
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Many images from ancient times depict lionesses as the fierce warrior protecting their culture.
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He was fortunate therefore that in the short fierce era between 1939 and 1945 he had met people who had summoned forth his deeper talents.
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This publication caused a fierce debate especially as he recommended that religion can be separated from government and politics.
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He summons fierce winds, shielding himself in a tornado.
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Several were the reasons for the end of activities: fierce foreign competition, managerial problems, union demands and massive indebtedness to banks.
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He was known for fierce and sometimes ugly tackles.
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The action here was possibly the fiercest of the day, with the horsemen now fighting on two fronts themselves.
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