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- "Hard Fought Hallelujah" is a song by American Christian contemporary musician Brandon Lake. The song was released on Provident on November 8, 2024. With...
- sequence. He collaborated with Brandon Lake on a version of Lake's single "Hard Fought Hallelujah", which was released in 2025. Jelly Roll has been married...
- matched up with judoka Karo Parisyan at UFC 49, but ended up losing a hard-fought split decision. He rebounded with wins over submission specialist Drew...
- deplo**** in three lines. The first two lines engaged each other and after a hard-fought combat the Carthaginians were routed. The second Carthaginian line then...
- another early season rematch against the Kansas Jayhawks, winning a hard-fought contest 67–59. The win secured Calipari his first NCAA Championship,...
- the de facto commander was Jahangir who directed Asaf Khan. Amar led a hard fought battle to defend his territory and personally killed the Mughal commander...
- accompanied by a force of Roman exiles, fought alongside the Latins. Once more the battle was hard-fought and narrowly decided, with both sides suffering...
- United States. He is remembered for giving Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali hard fought bouts.[citation needed] Oscar Natalio Bonavena was born in Buenos Aires...
- again beating Oscar Bonavena via a 15-round decision in a hard-fought rematch. Bonavena fought somewhat defensively and allowed himself to be often bulled...
- Final, the team was defeated by Hungary, in what many would say was a hard-fought match for both sides. Despite winning the Balkan Cup twice in 1931 and...