Instead, they lost the seat, mightily.
On this metric, the public struggles mightily.
But he must be mightily satisfied with developments this week.
“I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”
“I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”
The view of Kyoto from the top of Jojakko-ji Temple rewards the effort mightily.
Yet, there is one notable area where Beijing still struggles mightily: public diplomacy.
It’s struggling mightily,” said Bob Schwartz, a senior economist at Oxford Economics in New York.
The prime minister talked of no deal as being "wonderful", promising Britain would "prosper mightily".
It also does not provide cash to groups that American taxpayers are already spending mightily to defeat.
Considering there was no women’s team sprint or women’s keirin until London 2012 that is mightily impressive.
The years of work on the ground by Abrams and other Democratic community organizers paid off mightily for Democrats in the 2020 election.
If we have to have an Australia-style deal, an Australia-style solution, then that is what we will achieve, and we will prosper mightily one way or the other.
An event that obviously has been four and a half years in the making … Yes it may be difficult at first, but this country will prosper mightily, as I’ve said many, many times, on any terms and under any arrangement.”
"One of the things that terrified me and would have embarrassed me mightily … is if any of my companies were on government assistance," Cuban said, referring to companies that encourage their employees to apply for welfare programs rather than pay a living wage.
In an apparent reference to Tesla, which struggled mightily when it tried to automate much of its vehicle-assembly process in 2017, Kirchert said Byton would not follow a similar path, instead attempting to implement the auto industry's best practices for manufacturing.
South Korea has one of the largest gaps between rich and poor among developed nations and is struggling mightily to deal with decaying job markets, rocketing house prices and a record-low birth rate as couples put off having babies while struggling with low pay and harsh work conditions.
In case after case, the rulings of Trump’s picks represent not the preference of a majority of the public, but the preference of a shrinking American conservative minority whose grip on power runs through the US Senate and its exclusive power to confirm federal judges, here exploited mightily.
What has happened is official statistical bureaus around the world are struggling mightily in this incredibly tough time to make sense of numbers from surveys of people who are also struggling mightily to work out if they are “officially” employed, on leave, or unemployed even though they are not working and are not looking for work because they have a job to go back to once it re-opens.
Harvard University has struggled mightily to distance itself from Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier who donated at least $9 million to various Harvard schools and related groups over the years, and pursued friendships with some of its most well-known professors and administrators, including former Harvard president and secretary of the treasury Larry Summers and professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz.
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- powerfully or vigorously
Example: he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life
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- (Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree
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Harvard University has struggled mightily to distance itself from Jeffrey Epstein the disgraced financier who donated at least 9 million to various Harvard schools and related groups over the years and pursued friendships with some of its most well-known professors and administrators including former Harvard president and secretary of the treasury Larry Summers and professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz