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He had to contend against physical suffering.

Baltasar Gracia once advised, "Never contend with a man who has nothing to lose.

"Besides those serious problems, he had to contend with all sorts of people.

Students in university have to contend with a lot of stress and demands on their time.

The skiers will have to contend with freezing cold temperatures and icy slopes during tomorrow's World Cup final.

Find someone who dislikes contemporary music.

contendThe runners had to contend with a strong headwind in the final of the 10,000 meters.

We had to contend with my mother-in-law living with us and telling us what to do for almost a month after our baby was born.

A Kurdish proverb notes that it is more difficult to contend with oneself than with the world.

If Canada goes ahead with plans to loosen its drug laws, it will have to contend with a very unhappy American government.

Thus all the uncertainty, and mistakes of humane actions, proceed either from the narrowness and wandring of our Senses, from the slipperiness or delusion of our Memory, from the confinement or rashness of our Understanding, so that 'tis no wonder, that our power over natural causes and effects is so slowly improv'd, seeing we are not only to contend with the obscurity and difficulty of the things whereon we work and think, but even the forces of our own minds conspire to betray us.

Such an encounter usually perplexes the neophyte at first, but rather than confess his generalizations to have been too gross, he will tenaciously contend that the sponge must be a plant, until the evidence produced is so strong that he is compelled to desert his position, and seek refuge in the declaration that one kingdom runs into the other so imperceptibly that no line of demarcation can be drawn between them.

In this family some mycologists believe that fungi attain the highest form of development of which they are capable, whilst others contend that the fructification of the Ascomycetes is more perfect, and that some of the noblest species, such as the pileate forms, are entitled to the first rank.

In fact most useful plants appear to have some enemy to contend with, and it is fortunate, not only for the plant, but its cultivators, [229] if this enemy is less exacting than is the case with the potato, the vine, and the hop.

Floriculture has to contend with many fungoid enemies, which sometimes commit great ravages amongst the choicest flowers.

[230] Roses have to contend against the two forms of Phragmidium mucronatum as well as Asteroma Rosæ.

That a tree could possess this no one would suggest; that a sea urchin could possess it no one would be likely to contend.

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