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They have to claw their way on to a team.
He began to claw his way out, gave up after a few minutes.
He was just trying to claw back a little of the situation, nothing more.
Just as in Game 1, they continued to claw away.
A long time later, he clawed his way back to reason.
I could sense the heat trying to claw its way in.
To claw her way to the top, she'll take down anyone, including you.
He says the hospital will claw its way into the black in 1995, for the first time since 1990.
They had been a long while clawing their way back on course.
She clawed at him, the air, and everything in between.
If he tried to touch her again she'd claw his eyes out.
Another man went down in front of him, clawing at his face.
"No longer is it trying to claw its way into the market."
He clawed at his eyes to clear away the hot blood.
The thought clawed its way out of his mind: the dead.
You look to me like you're about to claw out of your skin.
She tried to claw his eyes, but he was too quick for her.
I wanted to get off that table and claw at myself, but it just.
And it was clawing to get out, to break free.
Always claw your way to the front of the rope line.
Then he began to claw at the air before him, his eyes wide with fear.
The agent's other hand goes up to claw through his hair.
He could not understand that clawed club of a hand.
There was no chance of clawing his way out, that seemed clear.
That way we'll be able to claw back at least some of our investment.