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For them anything less means that the fight must rage on.
In the lead up to the decision, the issue has been raging on social media.
But a debate is raging on how easy that would be to do.
The year was a very strange one with the war still raging on.
The house is empty now, but the debate will rage on.
This is a possible cause - but the argument will rage on.
Tonight, just a few miles from here, the war raged on.
Instead, the primary battle will likely rage on, for weeks or even months.
But the battle over funding will rage on for weeks.
The conflict raged on inside him even as he worked.
The debate over whether it should do so rages on.
The storm had raged on and off for two days.
This battle had been won, but the war raged on.
None of them were successful, and the war raged on.
Meanwhile, the politics will rage on right up to the point when saying sorry might just be too late.
Outside he heard the battle around the compound raging on.
At the same time, the Russian civil war raged on.
In the distance, he could hear the sounds of battle raging on.
The battle continued to rage on the other side of the palace.
It seems to me that the debate is raging on both sides of this issue.
It turned out that the dog wasn't his, but by now the battle was raging on talk radio.
First, the battle for control of Libya is raging on.
In Vietnam, a war that seemed to have no end raged on.
The battle raged on through the day and night of 5 December.
Below, the policy discussion raged on, but the real decisions had been made.