What I think you do is try to find alpha and try to find growth.
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Just being curious at times, you try to find new places to go—new stores to try to find stuff.
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He would try to find out who his father was he and he would also try to find more information about Barbara.
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He would settle in a city of the north and try to find work and fail, and try to find a hostel and fail, and seek again the needle's tip and solace.
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Let's try to find a way to bring it back.
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I went to try to find some answers about Lane.
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"You've got to try to find the fresh," she said.
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I try to find the lining in everything in life.
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Many firms try to find vulnerabilities to unlock mobile devices.
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They meet next week to try to find a compromise.
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And we also try to find jobs for them, too.
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They'll try to find out what the real story is.
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So will Eleven try to find Brenner on season three?
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The Senate Intelligence Committee will likely try to find out.
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Most people try to find a line in a record.
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You do not try to find out the identity and
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Or do I try to find other ways around it?
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That is, we try to find meaning in the details.
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I usually try to find the equivalent wherever I go.
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Try to find a way to work with them instead.
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I'll try to find a gate that's not actively boarding.
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Negotiations are continuing to try to find a path forward.
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But our video journalist wanted to try to find out.
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Fractured families try to find a heart in their homes.
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It will try to find a buyer for the company.
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As a next step they might try to find Yiff.
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"We try to find alternative homes for everything," she said.
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Telescopes, computers, and engineers who can try to find out.
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People who try to find estranged girlfriends, kids and so on.
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Now try to find a logline like that with, say, Atlanta.
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Parents are given a hotline to try to find their kids.
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I'll try to find a way to raise awareness for that.
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Yeah, and try to find a parking space in San Francisco.
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We try to find ourselves back where we always end up.
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They then try to find smugglers to put them on boats.
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Or try to find schools and soccer teams along the way?
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We would always try to find some of those pre‑26000.
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Try to find on the court the guys that have advantages.
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It's likely that other scientists may try to find additional explanations.
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But we always try to find opportunities in a tough time.
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Investigators will try to find out what did happen, he said.
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We try to find a balance between travel time and fatalities.
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"Try to find something good in your life now," she said.
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This is a fool's errand to try to find something else.
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"Try to find another way into the company," Ms. Horowitz says.
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And don't try to find any of this in a poll.
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"They try to find someone that can buffer that," Obert says.
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And so they've got to try to find something to do.
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They will speak on Tuesday, to try to find a solution.
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We will try to find other ways to help the Dreamers.
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When you find a name, try to find the person's obituary.
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"We try to find platforms to sell our product," he said.
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Countries will try to find better ways to crackdown on terrorist.
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Try to find some people you trust to talk about it.
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I try to find ties that aren't just one single color.
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In the cites I try to find the path less traveled.
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"I want to try to find a way to fix it."
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Chris rarely left, either, other than to try to find work.
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I'd like to try to find them out and play them.
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Usually, I just try to find one at the next restaurant.
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The players decided to try to find the offices on foot.
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If you want even more isolation, try to find Denis Bay.
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We're just wasting money when we try to find a cure.
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When I see something that doesn't seem right or [seems] too good to be true, I try to find the non-Photoshopped original, or try to find the source of the photo to debunk the incorrect caption.
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You, too, should try to find a trusted advisor on financial matters.
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And so, many try to find new paths to achieving the goal.
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"We gotta go out there and try to find cracks," he says.
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I'll have to try to find a glass repair place this weekend.
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I have to try to find my navy one from my room.
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You continue to try to find the key to keep him healthy.
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When he has the puck you try to find a soft spot.
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"I might try to find a vintage Ghostbusters tee," she told E!
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I'm going to wander around 5th Avenue and try to find Louboutina.
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Go ahead and try to find The Weeknd among the 155 nominees.
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I try to find a way to insert myself throughout the game.
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Others might move to try to find work at another coal mine.
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Chandler didn't know, but she said she would try to find out.
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It's human to try to find sweeping answers to seemingly random events.
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Next time, try to find one with a stranger's tooth in it.
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We'll try to find some psychological help and counseling where they live.
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We try to find founders before they develop and create the startup.
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So, they try to find the bright side in a devastating wildfire.
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"We always try to find new ways of reinterpreting it," he explains.
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Try to find a job that gets you out of the house.
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He said he would go to Aden to try to find work.
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We try to find out what that trigger is and rectify it.
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I try to find ways to cope with it, but it's hard.
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But try to be critical, try to find what aligns with your values.
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Hannah grapples with her abandonment: "Did you try to find me?" she asks.
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Now we try to find places that say something about why we're doing.
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Try to find the Notes app on your phone — without using Spotlight search.
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I'll try to find another way to say what is important for me.
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That is when you leave and try to find new home, new start.
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Hayder and other guests close to his age try to find common ground.
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I try to find the good that's going on in any given situation.
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I will try to find empathy for the people who voted for Trump.
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Yes, I always try to find the pictorial origin of what I do.
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I try to find more rides on the way back, but no luck.
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Our brains actively try to find disagreement with things that we don't like.
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To try to find physical server that has zero proven connection to Ukraine.
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Or believes him enough to try to find the truth about the gods.
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Meanwhile, inside the company… The mission continues to try to find a direction.
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When I am, I really try to find different ways of staying motivated.
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"You have to try to find love outside of TV," she told him.
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I look around my daily life and try to find those interesting phenomena.
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The gates drop, you rush the beach and desperately try to find cover.
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She would descend into the mass of humans and try to find them.
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But then also try to find a way to make it life-affirming.
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The next thing I do is try to find images of these women.
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You need to never search for him again or try to find him.
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I try to find out what's happening around town early in the day.
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We have the risk, and we try to find ways to neutralize it.
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And like Beane's A's a generation ago, they try to find an edge.
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At least we ought to look, and try to find out, and try
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Would you try to find the grey area, not the black and white?
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Yael: I think Elliot went there to try to... find a random computer?
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The Moon is in the sign of balance, Libra— try to find some.
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"When you try to find the motive, it's hard to understand," Taddeo said.
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I try to find out who they are as people in the world.
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Even in the darkest of times, we must try to find some light.
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Roger Petersen, a political scientist at MIT, decided to try to find one.
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"We've been struggling for months to try to find a replacement vehicle," Sen.
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"It's a full court press to try to find this person," Campbell said.
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In the latest episode of 2016ish, that's what we try to find out.
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They try to find ways that they can get money out of people.
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The boys knew that to try to find her would be too dangerous.
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I try to find a balance between schoolwork and just being a teenager.
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"I always try to find a story that centers on fairness," he said.
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He could try to find another way to get the bulldozer to work.
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Try to find a goose from a small farm or your local butcher.
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If you want a blingier tree, then try to find vintage glass ornaments.
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Spanish police say security operations are continuing as they try to find Abouyaaqoub.
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Abalkhail said displaced foreign workers could try to find jobs in other sectors.
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The company said it would try to find new roles for affected employees.
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If family dinners at home won't work regularly, then try to find alternatives.
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We'll try to find something for you during the day through another agency.
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I try to find a story in which there is a crisis situation.
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There aren't words for a moment like this, but we try to find them.
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So we try to find out a little more about what makes her tick.
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It's amazing what you can find out when you try to find the truth.
|
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Hobbyists should try to "find local organizations in which they can serve," Hersh wrote.
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Seriously, just try to find an image of Middleton with a crisp hair part.
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Those who try to find sanctuary in Turkey risk being shot by Turkish soldiers.
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I do panels; I always try to find common ground with natural ideological opponents.
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I really did try to find something wrong with the products, and I couldn't.
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That allows for a bit of a game where kids try to find him.
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So he went back to the line of fire to try to find them.
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Terms of the deal were not disclosed but we will try to find out.
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I'm always trying to make the best of it and try to find solutions.
|
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We reached out to Facebook to try to find exactly when this madness started.
|
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I always try to find characters that I can find some human connection to.
|
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We try our best to be prepared but [inspectors] always try to find something.
|
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"So we shall see, but we want to try to find our common ground."
|
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If May's deal is dead, then parliament will try to find a different option.
|
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The NIH and a lot of universities can begin to try to find out.
|
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The two sides will try to find a compromise after the Memorial Day recess.
|
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When that happens, we try to find combinations that have a bit of that.
|
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"We try to find memes that have a little more staying power," Garriss said.
|
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Brock is still alive and Jesse may at some point try to find him.
|
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In the try to find some sort of balance, but there is no formula.
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And we paid people to try to find the kids' relatives in similar institutions.
|
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Hate fumbling around in your dresser drawer to try to find your last rubber?
|
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"I'd try to find companies run by people who are animal lovers," he says.
|
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"We try to find ways to educate people without isolating people," said Ms. Zimmett.
|
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The dean did not try to find out who did it or threaten punishment.
|
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Whatever the subject matter for a creation, I try to find its own sauce.
|
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Usually you try to find three or four good ones, this has got 15.
|
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You could also try to find someone to sublet, using a company like Flip.
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"You try to find a way to enjoy the time that you have now."
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If I make it, I'll go straight to train and try to find u.
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And every room I looked in, I'd try to find what could protect me.
|
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If properly updated, it may still work, but try to find a newer device.
|
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Brazil will try to find a goal from Roberto Firmino of Liverpool, removing Paulinho.
|
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Or should I try to find a worthwhile but relaxing job teaching journalism somewhere?
|
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I care about defenseless people who try to find a way to defend themselves.
|
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I try to find out their names and catch a glimpse of their faces.
|
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Next, we have to try to find a way to work with those adherents.
|
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Ms. Karefa-Smart suggested that Mr. Pavlic try to find a book in them.
|
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Concerns have grown that Trump could try to find a mechanism to remove Mueller.
|
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But at $599, the average person would likely try to find an affordable alternative.
|
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In this case, you&aposd then try to find a way to motivate punctuality.
|
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"People poke around and try to find out what is going on," she began.
|
|
I Googled it to try to find some information to include, but I couldn't.
|
|
I try to find a funny side to everything, and tragedy is no exception.
|
|
But you wake up the next day and try to find hope and optimism.
|
|
I always try to find the things I like but used, like on Craigslist.
|
|
Try to find an MSNBC host that delights in name-calling in that way.
|
|
Or they can try to find a more welcoming place in which to live.
|
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Already, Democrats have committed to try to find out if the report is accurate.
|
|
Adi meets with the men who killed his brother to try to find healing.
|
|
People often try to find their way into sectors where there's dollars floating around.
|
|
CEOs also began taking the lead to try to find solutions to address society's needs.
|
|
Romance scams are proliferating as young men and women try to find a relationship online.
|
|
And others simply did not have the patience to try to find this alternative path.
|
|
And because of that, you will try to find any possible excuse to sleep in.
|
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I always try to find something to chat about if we are not too busy.
|
|
Try to find a management team that knows how to under-promise and over-deliver.
|
|
Up to 200 people are exploring the hill to try to find a workable shaft.
|
|
Reporter Peter Aldhous then had to play detective and try to find all 10 people.
|
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I just want to try to find a structure that allows me to do that.
|
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When you try to find them on the App Store, they are no longer available.
|
|
Just silence and a hope that when she could, she might try to find me.
|
|
Financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, although we'll try to find out.
|
|
And she worked simultaneously with government and agency officials to try to find a solution.
|
|
The next task was to try to find some decent clouds to photograph and film.
|
|
We try to find representative groups of Americans and ask them questions, mostly hypothetical questions.
|
|
But the whole challenge is, let's make it happen, let's try to find a solution.
|
|
So I decided to try to find out what the hell could be going on.
|
|
Try to find someone more willing to hop on a school bus, we dare you.
|
|
So that's when we decided to try to find a proper home to release it.
|
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It can damage the eyes, so try to find some purpose-made solar eclipse glasses.
|
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He took off, running, to try to find an idol and it pissed everybody off.
|
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I always try to find a way to make what I think should happen happen.
|
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It would be pathetic to try to find the love of your life on Tinder.
|
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If not, I go online and try to find costumes with the quickest shipping time.
|
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Commission (ARC) in 1965 to bring relief to the region, and try to find an
|
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"You immediately drop to your knees and try to find the safest area," she said.
|
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Every day, I try to find small, 15-minute blocks to focus on joyful things.
|
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"We then would have to try to find common ground with the Chinese," Juncker said.
|
|
Or maybe try to find solutions to the recent Chinese tariffs on pork and soybeans?
|
|
Heading into the holidays, Target will try to find its footing in a crowded market.
|
|
Galli embarked on a journey that crisscrossed the continent to try to find an explanation.
|
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It will try to find a CEO who has "transformation and innovation experience" in retail.
|
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Let's ask the presidential campaigns in both parties to try to find some common ground.
|
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They try to find a seam in the rock and blow it into a cavern.
|
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People try to find the blow up, the viral track that will be the biggest.
|
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Terms of the deal are not being disclosed but we will try to find out.
|
|
They were willing to experiment and listen and try to find something that crosses over.
|
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I believe I'm more positive than before, and I try to find beauty in everything.
|
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There's just no escaping from it, how ever hard you try to find an explanation.
|
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After Truffer was born the doctors cut her open to try to find a vagina.
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SO WHAT WE TRY TO FIND IS SITUATIONS WHERE YOU GET OVERPAID FOR THAT RISK.
|
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When we try to find out who is producing the misinformation you find more misinformation.
|
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"We try to find poetry in the place," said Brian MacKay-Lyons, a firm principal.
|
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Often, conservators just try to find the best conditions in which to maintain the artifacts.
|
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In addition, they will try to find similarities in the code across the virus collection.
|
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I'd watched them try to find some reason for why I was so messed-up.
|
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All you can do is try to find balance yourself and set a good example.
|
|
I try to find books that were produced by more marginal parts of the population.
|
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Nonprofit media organizations across the state dug into data together to try to find out.
|
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I try to find compassion for everyone, even if they are shouting in my face.
|
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Now that I'm out, I want to try to find a way to impact guys.
|
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"All I can do is try to find meaning in what has happened," he writes.
|
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He wanted to try to find a way to keep the baby and raise her.
|
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And to see something unique, I try to find a Ramsay High School baseball game.
|
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This led the founders to try to find a safe place to store cannabis items.
|
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Cigna entered the Obamacare market in 2014, to try to find a "solution" that worked.
|
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And I'm not just saying that to sort of try to find some unscandalous middle.
|
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I feel that&aposs some kind of promotion to unknown places I try to find.
|
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The Royal Shakespeare Company plans to use heart monitors to try to find the answer.
|
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I take a walk around the neighborhood and try to find the local shopping district.
|
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You have to try to find a place within you that doesn't take it personally.
|
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At least in an unconscious level, survivors may try to find what they did wrong.
|
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During competition, we always try to find hotels with or close to a swimming pool.
|
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Go try to find temporary help that wants to work in a 34-degree cooler.
|
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Obviously, if you're building a company, you want to try to find the right zone.
|
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But for an actor, and I think this goes for all artists: try to find one thing — and that's not to take away from this passion you have of your art — but try to find one voice outside of that, while you're building this.
|
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"I think throughout the game, I try to find ways to pick my spots," Westbrook said.
|
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Look at: our job is to build bridges, our job is to try to find commonalty.
|
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But what we always do is that to try to find opportunities in the tough time.
|
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To try to find these particles, Moore held positively charged spheres between a pair of electrodes.
|
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I asked if she'd try to find common ground on bringing down the number of abortions.
|
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The thing is, try to find the house parties, the club parties will rob you blind.
|
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If you chose the Airbnb route, try to find a property in the vibrant Hirafu area.
|
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Jessika Golle of the University of Tübingen, in Germany, thought she would try to find out.
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I'm not sure if that's connected to score but I'm going to try to find out.
|
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I&aposm going to sit down with this guy and try to find a win-win.
|
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I back out to try to find street parking, when there is a thud and crunch.
|
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His main advice: "Try to find some private time between President Trump and Kim Jong Un."
|
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"She's having surgery on July 27 to continue to try to find a diagnosis," she says.
|
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"Everything is set but ... every time they try to find some new excuse," she told Reuters.
|
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"I'm going to return to the stage," he shared, "and try to find my smile again."
|
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If there's another person with you, have them try to find an automated external defibrillator (AED).
|
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I like all at museums, so when I'm bored I try to find some new ones.
|
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We dove into the research and consulted a number of experts to try to find out.
|
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You try to find something you love and you do the best you can at it.
|
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"Don't just focus on the problem, try to find solutions," Halim recalls her mother telling her.
|
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When you were going out to try to find work and just going out on everything?
|
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Vice President Mike Pence met with GOP senators Tuesday to try to find an alternative path.
|
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Hackers try to find novel ways to circumvent or undermine data encryption schemes all the time.
|
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You can always try to find love the old-fashioned way: by sliding into those DMs.
|
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Wednesday brought a slew of meetings and group efforts to try to find a path forward.
|
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Each woman in business should try to find the color that makes her feel most powerful.
|
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Scrub its web services site and try to find mention of its many porn-y subsidiaries.
|
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Eventually he will be taken to a specialist who will try to find out the cause.
|
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Go wild and try to find your own genre by entering a bunch of random numbers.
|
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"And we have an obligation to try to find common ground where we can," Pelosi added.
|
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Indeed, let us try to find some common ground with respect to photography's one essential verity.
|
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The leading assessment is that Iran will try to find a way to continue the deal.
|
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This week, try to find a healthy balance between your work life and your social life.
|
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The best approach is always to try to find a connection who can vouch for you.
|
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"We're all going to get together again and try to find a middle ground," he said.
|
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If Trump vetoes the law, Ryan could try to find the votes to override the veto.
|
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So we recruit candidates, we try to find their messages, but we are not a party.
|
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He consulted bank archives in San Francisco and Roanoke, Va., to try to find the documents.
|
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Don't try to find me for the next couple of weeks — I'm looking for Caribbean pterodactyls.
|
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Try to find alternate routes, so you won't spend ten minutes trying to travel ten feet.
|
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Said, 28, left his resettlement camp in northern France to try to find work in Paris.
|
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I try to find not the long-handled brushes, but more of the short-handled brushes.
|
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The party says the income will be given only to those who try to find work.
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If it's not, try to find a quiet corner in your office to escape the noise.
|
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Callimachi: He's going to try to find us an escort to go to the Hisba building.
|
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When that's not an option, they try to find properties where they can use hotel points.
|
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But those gaps represent opportunities that won't exist if you don't try to find the time.
|
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The sheriff's department was there, teams of people walking the landscape to try to find her.
|
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When horrific tragedies occur, it is natural to try to find the quick and easy answers.
|
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Don't give up your idealism, and try to find the best way to promote your ideas.
|
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"I try to find the in-between moments that are not necessarily set up," he said.
|
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"I try to find trends and hop on them early and make a bet, " he says.
|
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The mother exited to try to find out what was wrong with the car, authorities said.
|
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I often try to find hard numbers to augment the human stories I like to tell.
|
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In 2018, let's all try to find ways to connect with people whom we normally disagree.
|
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"He was actively pushing to try to find fissures and disagreements among us," Mr. McFaul said.
|
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If the virus spreads, she and her husband may try to find corporate jobs, she said.
|
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They will try to find a common thread of threats against the targeted individuals and CNN.
|
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But that's not something we dream about or try to find crazy ways to make possible.
|
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That is why I feel like I owe him and try to find out who did this.
|
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We try to find cute new places in different areas, and tonight is Empire Diner in Chelsea.
|
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The government said it has appointed EY to try to find a new owner for the company.
|
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Country X might then choose to come to the negotiating table to try to find a solution.
|
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"We're going to try to find out if we can have barbeques," Schumer said with genuine excitement.
|
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BMW's supervisory board is due to meet on Thursday to try to find a successor for Krueger.
|
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"Today we will try to find passages under the water that hopefully will lead to other chambers."
|
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But the OA is obsessed with technology and using it to try to find someone named Homer.
|
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ISIS losing ground at home The U.S. will continue to try to find him, the official said.
|
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But he argued that the government should first get a chance to try to find a sponsor.
|
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But hackers will try to find workarounds to any defensive technique as soon as it gets announced.
|
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"I couldn't get off of work, I couldn't help her try to find the resources," Antroinette says.
|
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We take our own notes and try to find details that will actually surprise the other host.
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If it doesn't know something, it'll try to find an answer from the internet using Google Search.
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We really say, we try to find people who maybe use Boy Brow or a Glossier product.
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I realize that we didn't quite make it so I try to find my way to Marie.
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OK. Heaven forbid, we actually try to find out what the current U.S. government is all about.
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TESS will try to find planets that pass "in front" of these stars, periodically dimming their brightness.
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The drone's sudden disappearance inspires Pamela to finally leave the bunker and try to find the others.
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We try to find a source but can't, so we get back in bed a little uneasy.
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In any case, try to find the darkest spot you can with this dark sky finder app.
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" The police chief also added: "I spoke to him personally just to try to find out why.
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"I hope so, we're actually looking to try to find some way to do that," Cornyn said.
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Try to find a rendition of "Happy Birthday" more famous than Marilyn Monroe's performance at that event.
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It will also take measurements that will try to find a way to fulfill Einstein's unrequited dream.
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If you find yourself complaining about someone, try to find reasons to feel grateful to that person.
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"People were much more willing to sit down, negotiate and try to find common ground," she said.
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But she's (Mertens) not going to change her game plan so we try to find solutions together.
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You show someone a bunch of random numbers, and they're going to try to find a pattern.
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Meanwhile, when adults are stressed, we try to find comfort in the hellscape that is social media.
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Before we had to emerge back into the pre-Nowruz whirlwind and try to find the car.
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The company will try to find jobs at nearby stores for its employees affected by the closings.
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"The question is whether you try to find solutions or hide away in the corner," he said.
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It added that T. Rowe was "disappointed" NetSuite didn't even try to find another bidder beyond Oracle.
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"They try to find the need, and then they make something to meet that need," Andem explained.
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The patient and her husband returned to Mayo twice more to try to find the best treatment.
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Then, a group of friends and amateur divers decided to try to find the wreck in 21.
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And he believes industry will continue to try to find ways to entice people to do so.
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In the House, some Republicans sounded ready to try to find a compromise — and a way out.
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And as opponents try to find Leicester's weak spots, the defense quietly, industriously refuses to be overrun.
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She visited the office "to try to find a reason to say no," she said, but couldn't.
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You'll likely bounce between these two extremes a few times today—try to find a healthy balance.
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Operationally, that means sending his other brother Victarian east with the horn to try to find Dany.
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Try to find ones with at least a couple favorite bands in common and no swastika tattoos.
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""You might see some Republicans try to find the middle ground where they can rebuke the president.
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Croatia has 32 crosses and 16 shots as it has pressed forward to try to find goals.
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And Tyrone gets closer to Detective Connors — who shot Tyrone's brother — to try to find a weakness.
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This Christmas, I hope Trump-supporting Christians try to find compassion for people who are similarly suffering.
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Lots of TV shows try to find ways to make their final seasons reflect their first seasons.
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"You make up your mind and then try to find the interpretation in the Talmud," he said.
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For nearly two weeks after they settled in Nangarhar, Bilal's father, Jamshed, would try to find work.
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When you're reading reviews, try to find ones that are closer to the median, Ms. Dragan advised.
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I've chosen to try to find out how to make Trump successful but not at all cost.
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We Americans didn't want to know, and you had the courtesy not to try to find out.
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Right now, try to find out the nature of the contract between your insurer and the hospital.
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She'd try to find shoes she could bear; there wasn't much to choose from in her size.
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However, police are continuing their investigations to try to find out who ordered the killing, and why.
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Knowing these things, a driver can try to find the best spots to make the most money.
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"If Emma posts an Instagram photo, that's an outfit I'd try to find right away," Giselle said.
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People will try to find jobs opportunities in bigger cities because coffee won't be a good opportunity.
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"I trust the Chinese government will try to find ways to support the whole industry," Poon said.
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We must now continue to try to find ways to heal our deepest and most painful divides.
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When I fight with Trump people, I always try to find some kind of a common ground.
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You have Republicans scrambling to try to find a way to remedy their no votes [Monday] night.
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"After that, we ran for the first hospital... to try to find our loved ones," he said.
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Mr. Chinchilla and his staff were contacting the social service agencies to try to find the children.
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" Mr. Toomey said he has been "working to try to find where we could get to consensus.
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Kourtney Kardashian's got a contest for you-- try to find the chips and guac in this photo!
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I could try to find out what really happened, but it doesn't matter that much to me.
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However, as in California, it's been clear that corrections sometimes try to find ways around new rules.
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They sift through their own minds and guts to try to find hope, or peace, or vengeance.
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"You will just have to come see the show and try to find them all!" said Koo.
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But sometimes things change because people just doggedly try to find the truth, whether it's reporters or others.
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Once the infrastructure exists, companies will try to find ways to target customers who have less disposable income.
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Try to find a work spouse who looks at you like these two friends look at each other.
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Comb through your network and try to find someone who has previously been let go from the company.
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The Heat will try to find enough healthy bodies to compete when they visit the Raptors on Friday.
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The security model has been open-sourced and I hope many security experts will try to find vulnerabilities.
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"With respect to Lebanon, I think the goal will be to try to find diplomatic solutions," Harrigian said.
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Things won't be easy today, but try to find comfort in the fact that things are moving forward.
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Barclay said the government had already promised to give parliament time to try to find a way forward.
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We just try to find the stories or the facts or the arguments that can open people's minds.
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It isn't clear who that is yet, but we will try to find out and let you know.
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In fact, I always try to find out what people are thinking as I travel around the world.
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On it, one man would try to find love with one of the other contestants on the show.
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As LGBTQ people try to find resilience in grief, we need to come together in support and solidarity.
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Mcgauhey says that she immediately called three zoos in Kansas to try to find Faline a new home.
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I try to find the balance of showing people things that inspire them but also keeping it real.
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I would then try to find a moment when his health got low and attempt a fatal blow.
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IT IS NATURAL to try to find resemblances in family photos: grandma's nose here, Uncle Jim's hairline there.
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We are going to continue to try to find a way forward in order to end this war.
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I try to find the happy medium between the two, which still makes me feel like a superhero.
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I figured I would take two years and try to find out what I was doing with music.
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"What I would say to somebody who's struggling right now, is try to find the gratitude," she said.
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As TC's resident watch hound I like to try to find you all a few interesting crowdfunded timepieces.
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Using orbiting facilities like the Kepler Space Telescope and TESS, astronomers try to find planets around other stars.
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He said that up to 200 people are exploring the hill to try to find a workable shaft.
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We hired a forensic team of retired Michigan state police investigators to try to find any blood evidence.
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I start hanging up clothes in my closet and try to find the floor in my room again.
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There are stories of people looking under the desk to try to find out where this technology was.
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It's actually really funny, if you open WeChat and try to find that newsfeed thing that they have.
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Apparently Elmore didn't handle it too well and decided to try to find out who drew the dicks.
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However, if you try to find Prince George or Princess Charlotte's page, you'll find an "access denied" screen.
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No word on price or availability, but we'll try to find out more at Computex Taipei next week.
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As television moves to the cloud, two companies are coming together to try to find the silver lining.
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C: So you always try to find a way to turn a personal relationship into a business relationship?
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But when you get a lead late, you want to try to find a way to win it.
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Under normal circumstances, the companies try to find a way to get returned mattresses to a needy person.
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We decided to try to find a house that would make a good rental after we outgrew it.
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"If a dog is lost, the whole town will go out and try to find it," she said.
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White also said he would try to find another fighter to take on Cormier, although time is short.
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Whenever possible, try to find a secured card that will treat you fairly, like the cards listed below.
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They've been to college, if they were lucky, or they try to find work in the Palestinian territories.
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"We will try to find other ways apart from underwater rescue because the clock is ticking," he said.
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Check out the photo below and try to find the rogue beach ball hiding in the crowded park.
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Then we try to find a place where fish or other things are that we want to catch.
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Every time I visit Andalusia, I try to find some trace of the grave of the runaway bride.
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I decided to try to find something out — not as a political reporter but as a science writer.
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"Whenever I would go somewhere, I would try to find at least one day for myself," he said.
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"I try to find strange compositions, compositions that a human would not come up with," explains the artist.
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Two of the rescued crew reportedly went back to try to find escaped passengers but found no one.
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Do your own study: At the next traffic light, try to find somebody not staring into his device.
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But I wanted to try to find out why the first brick had remained such a popular myth.
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It is self-sabotage and allows us to wallow in our problems rather than try to find solutions.
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I think of the things I've done well and try to find ways to do them even better.
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Take a seat at your Dirty Computer and try to find the sneaky switches in this fashion photo!
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He's currently applying to local grocery stores to try to find work before the end of the month.
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They are instead encouraged to seek shelter, and city officials will try to find ways to house them.
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I visited the city for a few days and talked to residents to try to find out why.
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Should I try to find a different part-time job, or would the contact bring us closer together?
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There would not be another of the famous bipartisan Senate "gangs" to try to find a compromise outcome.
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The aim of the project was to "try to find compounds that are effective against cancer," Williams said.
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But both are participating in talks to try to find a political solution to end the civil war.
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"We will try to find a way to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening again," he said.
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The comedian Jason Manford, a family friend, had appealed on social media to try to find Mr. Hett.
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Try to find a home inspector who can check how well the roof might hold up, in particular.
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Greece will also try to find a legally solid solution for Europe's biggest nickel producer Larco, Hatzidakis said.
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Some art collectors have stepped forward to try to find out whether their art was looted from Jews.
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I treat people the way I want to be treated and try to find the good in everybody.
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My research suggests there will be a period of adjustment as I try to find a new normal.
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I try to find things I think all of us will like, but I don't always guess right.
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And when you don't think you can work any harder, try to find a way to work harder.
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To make sure he didn't make any mistakes, Mr. Lopp paid private investigators to try to find him.
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But it's fun to try to find where people are misunderstanding and then tweak it a little bit.
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Jones says he will "go through the process" and try to find out what caused the dirty test.
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It just appears when you've used the app's search function to try to find a pre-existing note.
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Cops say they are looking through surveillance footage and talking to witnesses to try to find the suspect.
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I remember deciding to try to find some kind of boxed thing to use as a puzzle theme.
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Doctors would pull people from the waiting room and try to find somewhere quieter to give them the news.
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So we try to find every product available that promises the same benefits without any of the severe drawbacks.
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She noted that employees who believe their jobs are at risk could try to find a more stable alternative.
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I hope we help a little bit, and I'll try to find him when he pops and gets open.
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I would gear towards 5G and try to find new ways to create broadcasts that leveraged high-bitrate opportunities.
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Now try to find one who has a more credible case than Castro, the former mayor of San Antonio.
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Her plan now is to try to find more private donors who're willing to invest in PEPP's conservation mission.
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Edie Hallberg raced to the Walmart to try to find her mother and gave emotional interviews at the scene.
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When asked about working with Moss, Strahovski told BuzzFeed News they try to find something new in each take.
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It will now be up to President Sergio Mattarella to try to find a solution to the political crisis.
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"We have to try to find a way to get outs because they're laying off good pitches," McCullers said.
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Obviously I cancelled, but now I have to run around with my son and try to find another costume.
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To try to find out he and a team of colleagues set up a study of tapirs' defecatory habits.
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Beacher said he has seen buyers research the sellers on LinkedIn to try to find some kind of connection.
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"Maybe it made me a little more independent-film centric to try to find something more containable," Mulligan says.
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There's a lot of fumbling as you try to find who your people are, who can really see you.
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He is smart enough to do nothing more than get out of there and try to find some answers.
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I'm infatuated with colors, I've always related to them and I try to find meaning in everything by color.
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Some 485,000 Portuguese, particularly young university graduates, left the country during the crisis to try to find opportunities abroad.
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Talks resumed this week to try to find ways to resolve the political crisis in the Latin American nation.
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Don't try to find snazzy colors or prints on boots; that's a dead giveaway they won't be warm enough.
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"He experimented with virtually every variation of ingredients and sweeteners to try to find the perfect recipe," Bouton says.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has assembled a working group to try to find a consensus. Sen.
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Or it can walk away and try to find another LP that might replace the Kingdom's huge fund commitment.
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I must live for my other children and try to find the inner strength to be there for them.
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Take a deep breath, try to find some perspective, and remember there's a reason it wasn't meant to be.
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The people who do analysis and try to find new stuff in this data, they're all over the world.
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In Rome, the Catholic charitable association Sant'Egidio will help care for the families and try to find them work.
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Mr Macron's belief is that, eventually, Europe will need to try to find common ground with its near neighbour.
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Our politicians try to find someone to blame for these problems: banks, immigrants or, for Donald Trump, morons generally.
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We try to find out what's going on in any presidency and his (so far it's a "his") government.
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If I have rats in my basement, I'm going to try to find the best rat killer out there.
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He suggested casting directors should try to find LGBT+ actors for LGBT+ characters before opening up auditions to all.
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But that doesn't mean the world won't try to find meaning in every little thing she says or does.
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The Navy has had to call in outside experts to try to find a solution to this particular problem.
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"According to his staff, they had been detailed to try to find a solution," he told reporters Monday evening.
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"We in Congress will roll up our sleeves and try to find some agreement on border security," Schumer said.
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They throw the vehicle into reverse and try to find another way to Hilltop, only to meet more Saviors.
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We try to find the pockets of communities that do love the things that we have to offer them.
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Rather than lie about your finances, try to find a co-op with rules that fit your financial realities.
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But she's Cersei, so she'll probably also try to find a way to use the zombies to her advantage.
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We try to find them at an early stage then roll up our sleeves and help them be successful.
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As for me, I plan to get — I'm going to serve and try to find ways to help people.
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Mike: I should probably try to find that random Bitcoin I purchased a few years ago on a whim.
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Grown-up fans try to find grown-up themes in their childhood games, and, boy, do they find them.
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If you are driving and cannot reach a sturdy building, try to find shelter in a low-lying area.
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If it has a fingerprint sensor on the back, try to find a new phone with those same features.
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Both have been healthy scratches as they try to find the right groove in a new system under Quinn.
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People "can try to find it a few days later without it being too much different," Dr. Farnham said.
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Try to find a low-stress time, perhaps a weekend night, and involve everyone in the household — including children.
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And try to find the seed of concern that is buried in the turf beneath this tug of war.
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He didn't have to try to find the customer, so to speak; the customer already was in that area.
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"While we work on this project together, we try to find other passion projects to collaborate on," Jeff said.
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When we figure that out, we can try to find ways to directly target those factors and mitigate them.
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She urged him to enroll in a drug rehabilitation program and try to find more stable employment, she said.
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"We're not going to set up a secret police to run around and try to find out," he said.
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A task force has been set up to try to find a way to stabilize the insurance program's costs.
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So you have to try to find new ways of having sex that are comfortable for both of you.
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Most companies go through good and bad times; we try to find the founders that would go the distance.
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And to them we are now recommending they you try to find fast lanes within the slow moving traffic.
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In a follow-up tweet, Dorsey said the team might try to find an existing standard to move forward.
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The family are soon separated in the town and must try to find their way back to each other.
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Try to find the through-line in terms of national security and foreign policy between Flynn, McMaster and Bolton.
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Remember that he asked the Russians to try to find those deleted emails during the summer of 433. 22.
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Presented with this list, the president's craven apologists insist he's right to try to find common ground with Russia.
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Most people will settle on a destination and then try to find award space to help them get there.
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This format keeps me pushing forward and continuing to try to find answers to these questions through new pieces.
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I just try to find some common ground and be clear that I am not judgmental in my approach.
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Let's try to find better stories, let's edit them better, let's find better art, let's put it together better.
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We met to try to find a way for improving our relationship and not aggravating it or destroying it completely.
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I&aposm for talking to people and try to turn down the heat and try to find areas of cooperation.
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My therapist advised me to take action on what I could control and try to find another area of work.
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"I really try to find the balance of being honest and open without exploiting myself or my family," she said.
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And I think they are going to try to find out more about that from him because he knows everything.
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Once I've gotten enough items, I try to find a theme and create a set out of what I've collected.
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But people are always gonna try to find something that we tried to find … To share that with other people.
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As the global financial markets continue to try to find a footing, currency traders continued to dump the U.K. currency.
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"It turns out when the cameras aren't on in the rooms, they try to find facts," the Democrat told CNN.
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When I returned to the United States, I didn't try to find out about Karen or her newly married life.
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Then, a few months ago, Thomas harnessed the power of the Internet to try to find his long lost sweetheart.
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"You try to find things that sort of give you escapism from the situation," he told reporters during an Aug.
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Try to find the shade that most closely matches your skin tone, and they won't take away from your costume.
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He uses the Google Earth map tool more than 20 years later to try to find his home in India.
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"I always try to find designers that are up and coming, especially when I'm in a certain city," she says.
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Veronica asks Reggie for his JJ contact so she and Betty can try to find out who Sugar Man is.
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And it's not getting done in part because the parties are fighting and will not try to find common ground.
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So Catelyn set out on a journey to King's Landing to try to find out who was behind the assassination.
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Michael Jordan and NBA commissioner Adam Silver got involved, convening a meeting to try to find some sort of detente.
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If he is going to resign: is it going to get better or should he try to find a solution?
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It's about 85 degrees in my room and 80 degrees downstairs, so I try to find the lightest clothing possible.
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"Hopefully cooler heads will prevail and we'll try to find out what they're after here," said Bruce Rodgers, Pettyjohn's attorney.
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Moscow and Washington had also agreed to continue cooperating to try to find a political solution for Syria, he said.
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The stance has prompted urgent talks among European neighbors to try to find a lasting solution to the migration issue.
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" In UNIIQU3's experience, you should "go to the exit, go to the bartender, just try to find your friends.
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But that certainly doesn't mean I can't try to find some links in this thing that actually work in 2017.
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I usually try to find a foundation or tinted moisturizer that has it in it or I'll use straight sunscreen.
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We try to find something from the past year and see if we can make a costume out of it.
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The NTSB said last week it planned to launch a new mission in April to try to find the recorder.
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"Try to find colleges that match your interest," Kwasi said when asked about advice he has for high school students.
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The key is to find some middle ground, and the discussion shouldn't try to find an all-or-nothing solution.
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"Therefore we have decided to ... look for the solutions and try to find proper responses to any questions" on funding.
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Far better to engage and try to find venues to push for openness, even if it will be mostly unsuccessful.
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Erdogan has spoken repeatedly in recent weeks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to try to find a solution in Aleppo.
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The House convenes Monday for a truncated workweek as Republicans try to find a way forward on passing a budget.
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For one thing, you may get maudlin when you try to find the existential significance of every concept and experience.
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My job is to try to hang on and to try to find them … no matter what condition that's in.
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And based on that, you know, at any given time, we try to find the best results for that query.
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Lombardo said zoo staff noticed the peacocks were missing Wednesday night and waited until daylight to try to find them.
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However, Haley said President Donald Trump's administration would try to find the "best way" to ensure the athletes were protected.
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Obama told her to just "try to find some high ground," and hold on to it, Rhodes recalled to me.
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Houston will try to find some more support on Wednesday for ace Dallas Keuchel, who opposes Los Angeles' J.C. Ramrez.
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There will be protest as his family and community try to find something productive to do with sorrow and rage.
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"We leverage LinkedIn every day all day to try to find great candidates and reach out to them," says Edward.
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But once those red lines are clear, we understand better each other's priorities, we do try to find common ground.
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They also try to find the source of the rumors - sometimes local leaders or politicians - and work backwards from there.
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"In September, early October, you try to find with McConnell and Paul Ryan five or 10 big things," he said.
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If you're not immortal, you can, and you do, and you try to find the words to make it significant.
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The Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, urged the Russians last month to try to find 33,000 "missing" emails from Mrs.
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I try to find shorter words that have some letters filled in and make an attempt to guess the word.
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Design, logistics, packaging — whenever Apple is the example of one way of doing something, try to find two more examples.
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I do my best to remain hopeful that there is progress, and I try to find beauty within the chaos.
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"They are trying something almost impossible: to take that island back and to try to find joy again," Dahlberg said.
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So Li and his team turned to nature to try to find a better way, specifically the Arion subfuscus slug.
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So a seriously ill cancer patient, you would try to find ways to make them comfortable and mitigate the symptoms.
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Try to find a pair with a bit more of an A-line to make them look more fashion-forward.
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I'm gonna try to find a way to buy a gym or something for one of them, for my kid.
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We're going to look at the film and try to find out why and make sure it doesn't happen again.
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Help them figure out what didn't work before, and try to find a specialist that would be a good fit.
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"We try to find safe places until things cool down," Wandera said of his organization, which was founded in 2009.
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Walking down a new street to try to find out who you want to be — what superstition could be sillier?
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These are complicated issues — but if a film raises them, it seems like it should try to find an answer.
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But if you try to find a solid answer to this question, you will probably just end up more confused.
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And then a second instinct takes over: Why not try to find the people for whom the drug did work?
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Then after that we were able to come in late December, for Christmas and to try to find a house.
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Her decision to break things off and try to find her version of true love was controversial on the show.
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In the fall finale on Wednesday, Tom goes missing and Liz desperately retraces his steps to try to find him.
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"We try to find them we try to call and do what we can to retain their loyalty," she said.
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Then there was a diligence process to try to find out as much information as you can about the business.
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Also, we try to find thermostats that install quickly — typically in under an hour — without the use of specialized tools.
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When the turtles return next year, they may try to find another island on which to nest, Dr. Littnan said.
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Sundays are usually the slowest nights for the industry, which should benefit eclipse seekers as they try to find accommodations.
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I mean, if you've got 240,23 or 230,23 employees, and there was bad activity someplace, you try to find out.
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Because I'm always in a fast-paced environment, when I'm alone, I try to find things that help relax me.
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But it isn't that unusual to try to find and follow the tranche of people who love what you love.
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But try to find an opportunity to volunteer or otherwise test drive that encore career before you commit, Beck said.
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JIM CRAMER: Now, as a journalist, I did my best to try to find out what was really going on.
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We try to find work we like, entertainment we like, people we like, shoes we like, political candidates we like.
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Every time I watch baseball I have to try to find another show during commercials, or when it gets boring.
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But the multiple shares can hamper the investigation as authorities try to find the origin of the video, he said.
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That makes it very difficult to shop around and try to find reasonable care at a price you can afford.
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I think the question is who can they ... They try to find people they can work with on their side.
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The turnover is bedlam, and all we want to do is try to find that one great company in Illinois.
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You try to find something that meets all the requirements, but you want some value added to make good selling points.
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"I'm not sure who my donor is, but I'm going to try to find out within a few months," he said.
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So, you try to find the perfect thing in your kitchen prop your phone against, but it almost inevitably falls over.
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The problems is, so far, the most successful like-or-dislike apps are those where users try to find romantic partners.
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The desire starts to wane, I start looking for an out, and then immediately try to find validation from someone new.
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For later episodes, we start with a question and then try to find out what the answer to that question is.
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The Kremlin said the dispute was not helping to unite efforts to try to find a Syria settlement or fight terrorism.
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You can't find something if you don't try to find it but that's the call we're going to have to make.
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"This one was very hard for me to do, to try to find new language...to say something," the composer said.
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"Try to find another job," read one message sent to the American via Twitter after she lost at the Australian Open.
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You try to find members that are willing to really take on these harder issues and who want to do it.
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Like we'll have gelato every night but we'll get it from a different place and try to find the best one.
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There's an old joke that the first thing people did with the internet was try to find naked people on it.
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That's what I try to do throughout games, to try to find my way to have an impact on the game.
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Nevertheless lawmakers would be expected to use flexibility in Britain's constitution to try to find a way to stop it happening.
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Traders say the naira has been testing new lows as they try to find thresholds where liquidity can begin to return.
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If Mr Trump were to press ahead with his tariffs, the Mexican authorities would first try to find a smart response.
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And every time she's offed, her day resets, forcing her to go into detective mode and try to find her killer.
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So I try to find my most stylish outfit, swapping out shirts and pants and then posing stiffly for the camera.
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I try to find a new Spotify playlist on the short walk over and stumble upon a '2129s hip-hop one.
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"I hope Congress does not, as it sometimes does, try to find that last possible moment and miss it," Lew said.
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Sean would sneak away between training sessions and try to find an Internet cafe where he could stay for an hour.
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Women's groups try to find unregulated sex workers and Senegal's famous wrestling groups teach men about the risks of unsafe sex.
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Don't take yourself too seriously, learn to laugh at yourself and try to find the humor in all situations, advised Gelb.
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No, you would build the telephone and you would try to find a way to police the misuse of the telephone.
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I definitely craved a slice of garlic bread, so that's a vegan swap I would try to find in the future.
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No, but TechCrunch will try to find financial assistance for a startup in need of help to reach the Nairobi event.
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No, but TechCrunch will try to find financial assistance for a startup in need of assistance to reach the Lagos event.
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I tried every genre of music on this thing to try to find its sonic deficiency and came up totally shorthanded.
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Opening a conversation about police brutality between various communities is important, so that we can all try to find solutions together.
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Cops say in the report they were unable to locate Johnny -- so they launched a helicopter to try to find him.
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But rather than disperse, or try to find a new way to get their message across, the protesters just started partying.
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Several lawmakers are also rallying around to try to find ways to prevent Britain from leaving the EU without an agreement.
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He said he was concerned that some jurors would get cold feet and try to find a way out of serving.
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A fledgling energy storage industry and body of research has emerged to try to find a solution to the intermittency problem.
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In the meantime, maybe try to find a pen pal in Britain who would be willing to send a care package.
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He had government employees try to find work gigs for his wife, among them taking over a Chick-fil-A franchise.
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Then, he made headlines by wheeling a photocopier across the Capitol to try to find a copy of the House bill.
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What it's like to move in with another person, and try to find a place for your stuff amongst their stuff.
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Apparently, the key to a happy marriage is to kick back, laugh, and watch as other people try to find love!
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No, but TechCrunch will try to find financial assistance for a startup in need of assistance to reach the Nairobi event.
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No, but TechCrunch will try to find financial assistance for a startup in need of assistance to reach the Beirut event.
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With the extra time, I try to find ways to "add value" to each assignment, both my own and the firm's.
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You know, Morgan was at the forefront of pushing our group to really try to find a new way to live.
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Instead, try to find a safe harbor in a quiet place, such as a restroom, and move away from the commotion.
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I decided I'd try to find some other examples of two-word phrases that had that same kind of sound combination.
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We want to try to find another solution for those people (who are still living in hotels) as quickly as possible.
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In honor of Weed Week, I decided to try to find out as much as I could about the photos' origins.
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But the power of these institutions has diminished in recent years as millennials, once again, try to find a better way.
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They'll try to find someone who will stick, but nobody will as long as they have to compete with Nick Saban.
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In those cases, it just felt easier to go along with a displeasing experience than try to find the words. 3.
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"I'm not a big believer in members of Congress getting behind closed doors to try to find the truth," Gaetz said.
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"They are just collecting all the data to try to find magic growth algorithms," Mr. Kaykas-Wolff said of online marketers.
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I get [scientists] together, I try to find the funding to finance them, I say what we should be looking at.
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As scientists, we must try to find solutions for these problems, but we also have to raise public consciousness and interest.
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And as this woman's case shows, you shouldn't try to find a way to get scalding vapor closer to your vagina.
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Get into a building, or failing that, try to find shelter in a low-lying area like a ditch or ravine.
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David's daughter, Margot, has gone missing, and he uses an assortment of digital tools and sites to try to find her.
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So do I try to find an apartment only to find out in a month that I have to come back?
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The Broaddus family hired a private investigator and an ex-FBI profiler to try to find the identity of the Watcher.
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We can all hit shots, so you try to find the right formula that allows you to play the best tennis.
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Maybe we should try to find a way to reintroduce a healthy dose of irony into our political and cultural discourse.
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Instead of being right or left, I try to find a middle point where can have the best of both worlds.
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But Barnes's overall approach was to try to find "a way to make the story seem not so distant," she said.
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Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins play a conservative past Pope and liberal future one who must try to find common ground.
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Volatility is one of the crucial challenges facing digital currencies as they try to find mass acceptance as a payment method.
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I believe that what we should be doing is to try to find an efficient way to build this genuine multilateralism.
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Enormous detectors and worldwide computer networks comb through the debris of these collisions to try to find something novel and interesting.
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Once through the hatch, the sailors continued to search, reaching into the dark water to try to find anyone they could.
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It's the latest shakeup in the sector as brick-and-mortar stores try to find their footing in a challenging environment.
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The alliance could therefore try to find the 260 lawmakers it needs for a majority from the PD party or M210S.
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Trump held a listening session with advocates from all sides of the issue before Thanksgiving to try to find a compromise.
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Brexit mess: The pound is set for another volatile week as British politicians try to find a way forward on Brexit.
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This year, the group convened nearly two dozen farm and commodity associations to try to find common ground on climate issues.
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It took one try to find a host who could board Max for a day, and the overall experience was smooth.
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He has continued to try to find the future, thanks in no small part to two forgotten players from his past.
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"She was the mother that would try to find every little side job to not leave her kids alone," she said.
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The sponsors helped them use Google Maps to try to find what was left, but no one could quite pinpoint it.
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"Try to find one or two things that you can do that will make something your customer enjoys easier," Zwick said.
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Something else entirely A more specific policy debate will come as Democrats try to find a coherent message on health care.
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JD.com's facial technology can detect if a pig is sick and try to find out why, said a spokeswoman, Lu Yishan.
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This time, he could try to find further border funding from elsewhere in the government to claim some sort of victory.
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"If they're not well-traveled then it's like, 'Shit,' and you try to find that one trip to showcase," he says.
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People will try to find something pitiful in it, set next to the less ceremonious exits of other aged-out stars.
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PDVSA will insist the fuel cargoes are discharged and try to find a way to pay for them, according to Rangel.
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We try to find the up in things or downplay things to not be sitting in it so thick for so long.
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Thank you for sitting with me for an hour, normally we try to find records that are around the 40-minute mark.
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While we're in the eye, we to try to find the back pressure center of the storm, which helps with the forecast.
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The 25th-ranked Seminoles will try to find their way into the win column when they visit undefeated Wake Forest on Saturday.
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"I will continue to try to find resources to get my patients to areas where they can be cared for," she said.
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Backed by machine learning, the cognitive service doesn't just try to find a language match for every word — it looks at context.
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"I try to find songs that get even more intense as the song plays--kind of how sex generally progresses," he said.
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It would give the whole cast and crew a big laugh, and then we'd start again and try to find Maine Ruth.
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Think about the thoughts and feelings that are triggering your behavior, and try to find a way to address those underlying needs.
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I like to play a game on the subway where I look around and try to find someone not on their phone.
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I just try to find the values of the client as close as I can, and draw that out to every word.
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She's made multiple trips back to the emergency room, to try to find a physician who can explain her bill to her.
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They live about 10 minutes from each other, and they often talk and text and try to find time to get together.
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"Try to find something positive, even if it's just the neighborhood you work in or the view from your window," she said.
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The company's tech analyzes your images to try to find a theme before adding a suitable background video and some funky tunes.
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Last September, the National Transportation Safety Board gathered safety and industry experts together to try to find ways to address the problem.
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But Clinton might also try to find ways to marginalize Trump so that he starts to be seen as a fringe figure.
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It will show what happens when two families of different geographical and social backgrounds switch spouses and try to find common ground.
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Scouts will have to weigh this performance against the game tape to try to find a medium that they are comfortable with.
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Lawmakers, however, argue their push to try to find an alternative before the vote was largely ignored by the Obama administration. Sen.
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I never thought she would go and try to find a site or a way to chat with people and believe them.
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It's that balance that I keep to try to find in my life that I want to see back in our country.
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GiveWell recently announced that it's more than doubling the size of its research team to try to find more cost-effective programs.
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On Monday, members of both the Syrian regime and opposition are meeting in Switzerland -- albeit indirectly -- to try to find common ground.
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When matters reach a boiling point, diplomatic efforts, including those by the United States, tend to try to find a middle ground.
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"I usually try to find mistakes that work in my favor but so far to no success," he told me by email.
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The Kremlin said that the row was not helping to unite efforts to try to find a Syria settlement or fight terrorism.
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" Emmert went on to tell reporters that the NCAA had reached out to UVA "to try to find out what transpired there.
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Speculation abounded about who wrote the piece, and Trump declared Thursday night "we're gonna try" to find the person within the administration.
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Sergeant Fulton said the Police Department had also sent word of the heart to state agencies to try to find its body.
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Trump, who is "inclined to accept the agreement and move on and try to find money elsewhere" to fund his border wall.
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Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will try to find common ground with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, in St. Petersburg today.
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As they try to find their way back home, these 10 individuals discover not everything is as it seems on the island.
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With that type of client, I try to find out what the motivation for posting is: What are the feelings around it?
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The 973ers will try to find the energy to compete when they return home and host the New York Knicks on Friday.
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"We will try to find other ways apart from underwater rescue because the clock is ticking," Thai Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda said.
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Despite the divide, both sides agreed to continue talks over the next several days as they try to find some common ground.
|
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MUNCHIES reached out to 7 cent Brewery to try to find out a bit more about the response the beer has received.
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May's team has been in talks with Labour for two days to try to find a way out of the Brexit logjam.
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But if you think that something is possible, then you are going to try to find a way to make it work.
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To offset the damage, we could try to find a way to again make the charitable deduction available to 47 million taxpayers.
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I dare you to try to find a hotel room on a cliff above the Pacific for less than $200 a night.
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It's awful what is going on and I think our only intention was to try to find out ways we could help.
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Will they think it's better to be the opposite of Trump, or to try to find someone who evokes similar emotional responses?
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Sunday's air strikes come as Yemen's government meets with the Houthis in Kuwait to try to find a solution to the conflict.
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"If somebody mentioned a name or a political ideology and I didn't understand, I would try to find a class," he said.
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AAS: Whenever I read your books — this is sort of silly — I always try to find your little comments on internet culture.
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So over 22018 years, the agency worked to try to find a legal home for those policies that would pass court muster.
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I've tried to dial my emotions down, not get too high, not get too low, try to find that even-keel tennis.
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I'll read the news, read magazines and books, and try to find sources and experts to talk about whatever I find interesting.
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In that sense, he has fulfilled his remit: eight outfielders keep it tight and he and Nani try to find a goal.
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The police released a photo of the suspects, and officials were examining video evidence and interviewing witnesses to try to find them.
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Before the dinner party, try to find some recent news items or weird science stories that people most likely haven't heard about.
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Or do we just try to find a way to get climate refugees in the framework that we currently have in place?
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"Try to find a young person who has read Thackeray or Cooper or, in America, Balzac or Zola," she wrote in 1969.
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We try to find wheats that will yield well for them and that we can use in 100-percent whole wheat situations.
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He said that it would be "inappropriate" to move trials around the country to try to find a politically-aligned jury pool.
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I really just want to have the narrative now of 'we're going to try to find a way to make this work.
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Investigators also often canvass neighborhoods with photographs and sketches of the deceased to try to find anyone that knew them, he said.
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He added that his administration will try to find a way to "alleviate" the burden of rising transit costs in the city.
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Investigators examined the building and talked to workers who had been inside before sending in rescuers to try to find the missing.
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In this documentary, "Catching the Sun," an unemployed worker, an activist, and entrepreneur all try to find an edge over their competitors.
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But he hasn't prepped a successor yet, so he may try to find a way to extend his power beyond his term.
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"I just try to find myself into this zone where I don't do much unforced errors," she said, "and still play aggressive."
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The airline's business rescue practitioners held talks throughout the weekend to try to find a solution on the 2 billion rand funding.
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Ardon said upon returning home he would first try to find a new job, but left the door open to other possibilities.
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She brought her youngest, a bony 8-year-old, to try to find a safer life away from his violent, alcoholic father.
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The Trump Twitter Archive is one attempt to store the tweets and try to find a way to understand the President's behavior.
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Cruz, for his part, is warning his colleagues against setting hard demands as they try to find a path to 22019 votes.
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VCs try to find teams and ideas that have a big upside because they know many portfolio firms will crash and burn.
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They would try to find a middle ground or realize how deeply their differences divided them or spit daggers at each other.
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"Every day, I come to work with a smile on my face, and I try to find ways to pay this forward."
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Excited that I had tracked down the man inside the prank text, I set out to try to find the real Wood.
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The refugee agency will try to find a country to accept her and will make the case that her situation is urgent.
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As they try to find their place among our already awful commutes, bikeshare companies are, in general, a bit of a mess.
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You can still be sentimental: If she's ever mourned over a lost bracelet or a broken mug, try to find a close replacement.
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To try to find a solution, residents are working with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks), which oversees the country's wildlife.
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When Martin Moore got into the cold vaccine game, he didn't try to find a new strategy the way the Imperial scientists did.
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Ahead of his trip, Shamrock posted on Facebook to try to find someone to take the dog — just an hour before his flight.
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Each college is looking for the next DeAndre Ayton or Ben Simmons, as well as new ways to try to find those recruits.
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They don&apost like the idea that we have a Republican president reaching out to try to find some areas of common ground.
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We would try to find the right balance with a specific joke, but keep things general enough that it could work either way.
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The Pistons will try to find some consistency when they continue a four-game road trip by visiting the Denver Nuggets on Saturday.
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"There may be more people outside the stadium than inside... don't even try to find a parking spot if they are playing OSU."
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The deceased girl's parents wanted access to her account to try to find out whether her death had been by suicide or accident.
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We are both pretty busy, so we try to find time to talk and watch TV together at the end of the day.
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But this week is IRL Week at Gizmodo, and I foolishly suggested that I try to find my way somewhere new without technology.
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You know that game where you flip a card, see the face and turn it back over, then try to find the match?
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When we started Beavis and Butt-Head, we used to just go to comedy clubs and try to find people with interesting voices.
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I'll vote for somebody who wants to try to find common ground and get things done for me, even if they're a Democrat.
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I try to find something for all of us to do — me, my girlfriend, and Asia — so we can all enjoy each other.
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Traditional approaches to quantum gravity, such as perturbative string theory, try to find a fully consistent microscopic description of all particles and forces.
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"In hindsight, probably the Anchorage Police Department should've been asked to hit the streets and try to find her," he told BuzzFeed News.
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To try to find her biological parents, I read through years of her postings on Facebook, and researched her closest matches in GEDmatch.
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We did our darndest to try to find the source of the photo on the web, reverse-Google-searching and looking through hashtags.
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Try to find the party that suits you the best and try to get it back to the place where it should be.
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But when the last remaining copy of The Pyronauts goes missing, Hel goes to desperate and reckless measures to try to find it.
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"What we are very committed to is to try to find a way we can be helpful to the Argentinean people," Georgieva said.
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But that doesn't mean you don't need their support, so try to find a balance between your entrepreneurial life and your social life.
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I think often we try to find comedy in conflict, and show people doing weird or terrible things to each other as funny.
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Any story that's out there, we try to find a positive spin or an inspiring spin or an optimistic spin on the story.
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She plays identical twins: Jess, who has disappeared in the forest, and Sara, who has traveled to Japan to try to find her.
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Family supporters and local residents have started a movement called #JusticeForAyanna to try to find the person or persons responsible for A'yanna's death.
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Arts | Long Island It would be impossible to try to find one voice for the estimated 25,000 Latinos on Long Island's East End.
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Try to find rewards cards that offer perks you'll frequently use instead of being lured in by the sign-up bonuses, Coomer said.
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In a statement to The Verge, the company said it would try to find new roles for employees whose jobs are being cut.
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I try to find meters to park at as often as possible, and today I find one right in front of my building!
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He&aposs directing the NIH, the national institutes of health to do this massive public-private partnership to try to find new drugs.
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After I finish something great, I will often try to find other books by that author or similar ones on the same subject.
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In that case, she or her husband would likely try to find more traditional employment at a large company that offers health benefits.
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The NSA was authorized to collect phone and text records from telecoms under the 2001 Patriot Act to try to find terrorism suspects.
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If you don't feel that you can open up to the first therapist — or even the 10th — try to find a new one.
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In most camps, there are no schools, no decent medical care, no distractions, nothing to do except try to find a decent smuggler.
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In them, I've tested more than half a dozen cold-brew-friendly coffee blends to try to find a combination I could recommend.
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Brown, one of the U.S. Senate's staunchest liberals, kicks off a tour of early primary states on Wednesday to try to find out.
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A few presidents and presidential candidates have walked away from the office into the sunset, but most try to find a second life.
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When-, when there is a risk that the qualified majority will decide something, well better engage, better try to find a common solution.
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That's not to say there haven't been light-hearted attempts by Hollywood stars to try to find out the winners ahead of time.
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It's not easy to constantly try to find little moments in everyday life that could potentially be interesting to share with other people.
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It's now very important that we continue discussions, and try to first understand each other, and then try to find compromises or solutions.
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It's now very important that we continue discussions, and try to first understand each other, and then try to find compromises or solutions.
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The ministers will hold talks with political, business and social leaders to try to find rapid solutions to local demands, the statement said.
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Moon Shot will follow these two teams, as well as seven other groups as they try to find rockets rides of their own.
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Reitz has even gone door-to-door to try to find him — and she asked her landlady if she knew of any Jakes.
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In fact, the administration has been on a mad dash for the last two weeks to try to find something to get done.
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They also mean many people with CFS spend years on an expensive "diagnostic odyssey" to try to find out what is going on.
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Just listen to Donald Trump, America's Republican presidential front-runner, or try to find a female news presenter wearing a dress with sleeves.
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So we try to find something in between what suits me, what suits my game, and it's just what's the best for me.
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I was taking taekwondo, and I would look in the big mirror and try to find ways to cover myself up and hide.
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You should try to find the sweet spot where your love of the book meets an audience that is ready to devour it.
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And to research him and learn about him and try to find ways into his life that I could apply to my life.
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Separately, the process to try to find a buyer for Tata's other major British plant, at Port Talbot in Wales, began on Monday.
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Lawmakers arrived Saturday at the Capitol as congressional negotiators try to find a path forward on a deal to end the funding lapse.
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Mining this data could benefit policymakers as they try to find a way to help young immigrants to America who journeyed north alone.
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Are there any chances that an alien lizard might bask in Proxima Centauri's light or try to find shade under an alien tree?
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In hospitals we visited, doctors said they lacked medicines and basic medical supplies and send patients' relatives out to try to find them.
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Barclays Africa, appointed by Nigerian banks to try to find new investors for 9mobile, will make a recommendation to the telecom company later.
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Try to find an area away from concentrated urban lights with a view of the entire night sky, preferably before dawn on Friday.
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"He said he was going to try to find a justice who would be very moderate," Senator Orrin Hatch told Fox News Channel.
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She and the company's representatives decided to try to find a social enterprise in China's far west, which encompasses the vast Tibetan plateau.
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That defeat set up a series of votes on Tuesday through which lawmakers and the government will try to find a way forward.
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Whether the circumstances facilitated the behavior still has some light, so I try to find that even in the most difficult of circumstances.
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Through digging around for music we try to find new interesting names for our Radio Shows and for the A&R at Soma.
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Vanessa, an elementary school teacher from Florida, said she dislikes when students try to "find ways around the system," even at young ages.
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Brady and other House GOP leaders have been meeting with the blue-state Republicans to try to find a compromise on the deduction.
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He said he had hit the ground when the shooting began, but then decided along with others to try to find better cover.
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During our continuing conversations about the development of the piece, she suggested that we try to find another deaf collaborator for our team.
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I wish I had that extra funding, but I don't, so I just try to find another way to take care of that.
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And I think as a country we're going to have to moderate our beliefs and try to find a way to come together.
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Turn off bright overhead lights, use your dimmer switches and try to find an alternative to using the bright lights in the bathroom.
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The series of indicative votes has been designed to try to find an alternative Brexit plan to help break the deadlock in parliament.
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A spokeswoman said the company would try to find positions in other stores for as many of the displaced workers as it could.
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Even if BCFS folds up the tent city at Tornillo, the government could try to find another operator to erect a shelter there.
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Many women arrive in the United States from China bearing heavy debt burdens and try to find work in restaurants or nail salons.
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Rather than focusing on work as a means to earn money, try to find genuine satisfaction and purpose in the work you do.
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Somehow that makes all the difference as the young characters in these stories try to find their way into the confusing adult world.
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The conference plans to take a one-week break before the bonus games begin to try to find the best sequence of games.
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The trailer opens on wealthy suburban housewife Elena&aposs (Witherspoon) house going up in flames, as the police try to find a suspect.
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Because sometimes you've been accused of trying to please everybody to try to find a way through the thorny politics of South Africa.
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The police released a photo of the suspects, above, and investigators were examining video evidence and interviewing witnesses to try to find them.
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Fox tapped a new president of entertainment on Wednesday, as it continued to try to find a solution for its struggling programming slate.
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"We try to find that balance to make our community more connected and loving," said Craig, who organized the walkout at his school.
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The airline's business rescue practitioners held talks with the government at the weekend to try to find a solution on the funding gap.
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GOP senators met soon after Trump's legal team rested its defense on Tuesday to try to find a way out of a morass.
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I peruse the internet to try to find a pregnancy-safe core workout (bloat got me feeling gross) but find that's not advised.
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They suggested I try to find some longish states (seven or more letters) where adding one letter and scrambling led to something interesting.
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The team had decided to try to find a "fun route" to help teachers request a video clip of a moment in class.
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That defeat set up a series of votes in parliament, through which lawmakers and the government will try to find a way forward.
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Her father traveled the world to try to find a better place for his family to live -- Europe, South Asia and South America.
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Republicans refused to return to the negotiating table to try to find a bipartisan bill in the weeks before Congress left for recess.
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Colton Underwood, the former NFL football player and Season 14 "Bachelorette" contestant, returns to reality TV once more to try to find love.
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"I've got to try to find a charging station for the Tesla so I can make it back to the city," Hartman radioed.
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She knew it when Donald Trump Sr. stood before the cameras and openly asked Russian hackers to try to find Clinton's missing emails.
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Then they could try to find any relatives in the database, and then figure out their relatives, which could lead them to you.
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It pains me to know that I work in a milieu in which many of my peers try to find ways around that.
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If suitable, the local organ procurement organization (OPO) will step in and call transplant centers in the region to try to find recipients.
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Security professionals defending against cyberattacks usually try to find the central server and shut it down in hopes of crippling the entire network.
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"When the Malaysia Airline[s] plane went down, within one hour of that plane being declared missing, we had Apple operators cooperating with telephone providers all over the world, with the airlines [and] with the FBI to try to find a ping, to try to find some way we could locate where that plane was," Sewell said at the hearing.
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I always wanted to try to find that way of working where I could extend it beyond the initial act of taking a picture.
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We try to find the right balance between enabling people to express themselves while maintaining a safe and respectful experience for our global community.
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At a panel and early screening of the episode, producers teased that Randall will try to find meaning in his father's death going forward.
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And as much as there were restrictions in K-pop, I'd always try to find a way to stick to what I believe in.
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"Today we will re-enter the second chamber that we found and try to find passages that could lead to other chambers," Wirachai said.
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The hospital has had to work hard for every grant, and is working with state legislators to try to find more funding, Lange said.
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In this week's episode, "Here, There Be Dragons," Captain James Holden and the rest of the Rocinante's crew try to find Prax's missing daughter.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who was played by celebrity guest star Matthew Broderick, then joined the conversation to try to find a solution.
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It might be difficult to find the right words, so you should try to find the right dance move, song, poem, or hug, instead.
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Asked during a break in the markup if he should have collaborated with Republicans on the resolution to try to find common ground, Rep.
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Finally, after making about a dozen calls to try to find out what he should do, I told him to throw the shoes away.
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Some employees would still likely show up, he said, but others would have the ability to try to find another way to earn money.
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"I think it's better to try to find out what's going on in there and try to make a decision from there," he said.
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Meanwhile, corporations are happy to have external money support a pilot project that could otherwise be delayed while they try to find internal budget.
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For weeks, U.S. organizations that work in Central America have been coordinating efforts to try to find parents the government deported without their children.
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The Democrats and the liberal media will no doubt continue to try to find so-called experts who oppose the Republican tax cut plan.
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Then he picks up his mom's corpse and flies east, where Bran is occasionally going to try to find him with his mind powers.
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Soon, beekeepers will be able to try to find out what is troubling a colony by listening to the buzz using a smartphone app.
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"You can't take time to call your wife, your kids, your husband to pick them up and try to find a shelter," Miyagi said.
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Instead, campaigns try to find sporadic voters who, if they could be persuaded to go to the polls, would vote straight down the ticket.
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If you just try to find the fastest way through the game, you'll most likely become beaten up rather badly by the final opponents.
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If they're so happy, why does Nora moments later accept an offer to go to Australia with $20,000 to try to find her kids?
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No matter what it is, try to find somewhere you can sequester yourself and be as sick as you want without infecting the company.
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Try to find an offer that does free balance transfers — meaning there's no fee tied to the balance you transfer to your new card.
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"We here are utilizing every resource at our disposal to try to find these four missing men and to solve this case," Weintraub said.
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By daring the regime to try to find a new Chechen leader, he was in effect forcing them to acknowledge that they could not.
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"The crews on duty will hardly have the time to calculate the missiles' flight path or try to find out their nationality," he said.
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It's absurd to try to find a scale that would measure both, and it's an issue the Grammys had long setled in other categories.
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Now, I would sometimes miss class to try to find time to sleep if I knew I could get an A in that class.
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There's not this scheming going on, [not] a million and one ways you can try to find a way in and find the cracks.
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So, there are these larger understandings culturally about being partnered, and people make resolutions in the new year to try to find a partner.
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A New York professor filed a legal claim against Cambridge Analytica to try to find out what information the data firm learned about him.
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I want to make a personal connection with someone I'm wishing well to, so I try to find out what they're doing this month.
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He also has to locate and hire photographers: "I try to find one or two photographers to work with wherever I'm traveling," Shannon said.
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Lawmakers said they expect an eventual conference committee to try to find a way to work out the differences between the two chambers' measures.
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" In most cases, Yates said, "you try to find a way of balancing it, of figuring out timing and how you do a notification.
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But many women try to find a way to deal with feeling unsafe—to project an aura that will stop the harassment from happening.
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Democrats made another offer to Republicans late Wednesday night as staff-level talks continue to try to find a way of breaking the stalemate.
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Europe's migrant crisis The leaders of European Union nations will huddle this weekend and try to find some solutions to the continent's migrant crisis.
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The Colts will try to find some answers and avoid falling into an even bigger hole when they host the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
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Another person we interviewed, a woman in her 50s from Atlanta, went online at her local library to try to find work on Care.com.
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"They are two people who are very astute, and I think they will do everything to try to find that balance," Ms. Sky said.
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That's true, though American presidents don't normally try to find alibis and make excuses for such countries immediately after the commission of heinous acts.
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"I wanted to try to find form and expression for this way-down non-sensorial experience of living inside of thought spirals," he said.
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Instead, it would try "to find ways to undermine the U.S.' superior capabilities," said Henry Rome, an expert on Iran at the Eurasia Group.
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Play like a champion as you scour these money shots and try to find the differences between the two almost identical Vince Vaughn snaps.
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Once you'd seen how successful "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel" were, did you try to find more opportunities for the characters from those films?
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Airfare deals should also be plentiful as airlines try to find their footing and regain their market share, both for domestic and international flights.
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While we try to find ways to hold digital sites accountable, we need to talk to our kids about how to be safe online.
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And forgive us if some of the time we steer away from the frightening coronavirus news and try to find a smile or two.
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In the face of a zombie invasion, people fight for food and supplies and try to find hope in an atmosphere of total panic.
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Mail order birth control has soared in popularity as reproductive health advocates try to find solutions to so-called "contraception deserts" in rural areas.
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"I deliberately went out to try to find a program that would be acceptable, in my mind anyway, to the other side," she said.
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"It is better to lean in projections towards understating potential revenues than later try to find additional reserves to balance the budget," Medvedev said.
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"He'd always try to find the best in people, but he could pick out a bad teammate in a New York minute," he said.
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If you're buying fresh flowers for garnishing or eating, head to the farmers market or try to find an organic/pesticide-free florist. 1.
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" He added, "But, if you want to blow up the Senate, try to find an attorney general to replace Jeff Sessions under these circumstances.
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I try to find an outfit that says "work now" and "sushi later" while still matching a pair shoes that can stand the rain.
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RHP Aaron Blair (210-22013, 8.02) will make his 15th start Saturday and will try to find the form he showed in his Sept.
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"That's what I always tell (Porzingis), I try to find him to get easy buckets for him as much as possible," Jennings told reporters.
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" Try to find a "definite and precise" instruction in that statutory language that can be used to determine "whether Congress's guidance has been followed.
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If a patient's request for aid in dying is at odds with their physician's values, they have to try to find a participating physician.
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I try to find the low part to the harmony to show them I've seen Reservoir Dogs as well, but I fuck it up.
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In other situations, though, the research found that doctors often try to find a way to distance themselves from the other person's words and actions.
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"The bottom line is, Mueller was appointed to try to find out if there was collusion between the Russians and the Trump campaign," said Rohrabacher.
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The death toll could rise further with rescue teams working for a second day to try to find survivors under the rubble of flattened towns.
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They said officials fear phone calls and emails are being monitored to try to find who leaked the draft intelligence report to the Associated Press.
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That has caused repeated and widespread crop failures - and a growing tide of farmers abandoning their land to try to find work in nearby cities.
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Traditionally, somewhere within the intricate bridal Mehendi, the groom's initial is included and in post marriage ceremonies, the groom has to try to find it.
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"It's important to send home the message that we're working our butts off to try to find something for this rare disease," Dr. Marr says.
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"Remember that you're bigger than they are — that you have a bigger heart, and try to find a way to show that," he told her.
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While regulators and legislators try to find ways to reduce the financial footprint of domestic institutions, American banks continue to lag behind their global competitors.
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A spokesperson for SoftBank has confirmed to us that the terms of the deal are not being disclosed, but we will try to find out.
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My dog, Charlie, is a bit anxious and I try to find opportunities to socialize him with other buddies, and this place does not disappoint.
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So I was like, Maybe, so my conscience feels good, let me try to find an address for Anita and send her a little check.
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If you think this is unfair to all the time you watched Mindy try to find The One, think about when the doctor truly shines.
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Behind closed doors, Gabbard's team has started some damage control, reaching out to LGBT groups to try to find a way to clear the air.
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Entomologists from UFES are also setting traps to catch mosquitoes, to try to find out which species are carrying the virus—forest insects or Aedes.
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The government shutdown will continue through at least Saturday and Congress will be in session over the weekend, while members try to find a solution.
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Make It Easy on YourselfWhen confronted with a difficult calculation, try to find a way of simplifying the problem by temporarily shifting the values around.
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The secrecy can be so frustrating that sellers have traveled to Seattle or Amazon's London office to try to find a human, to no avail.
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As long as people are addicted, they're going to try to find ways to satisfy that addiction, even if it means using more dangerous drugs.
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It, therefore, behooves the current climate change-denying administration to clean house and try to find some kooky (or greedy) scientists that agree with them.
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"You have an oversold condition and the market knows it should try to find a bottom," said Robert Pavlik, chief investment strategist at SlateStone Wealth.
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The official Al-Sabah newspaper reported on Sunday that tests would be done outside the country to try to find out what killed the fish.
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"When something tragic happens, it's really important to try to find a way to move forward and to use it for good," Fiske told WJLA.
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After lunch, Talbot, guitarist Bowen and I try to find somewhere quiet in the city's midday Saturday buzz and decide on a plush hotel lobby.
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NEW YORK — We've already seen the crowded field of LED wearables at CES, as such products try to find their places in the fashion universe.
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Typical Price: start from first principles, take nobody else's word for it, test it obsessively and try to find your own way to the truth.
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Adapted from Peter Rock's 2009 novel My Abandonment, Leave No Trace follows Will and Tom as they both try to find a way to live.
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LAGOS, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Nigerian lenders have picked Barclays to try to find new investors for debt-laden 9mobile, two banking sources said on Thursday.
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Parliament will vote on a range of alternative Brexit options on Wednesday in an attempt to try to find a majority to break the deadlock.
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He doesn't bother with subtlety, or try to find ways to activate voters' prejudices while being able to claim he doesn't know what's going on.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in called for officials to try to find a way to restart talks between the North and the United States.
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"You try to find an angle, part of the population that is not served by regular banks and you try to reach them," Debock said.
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Jake immediately tells Paige, and together they try to find their best friend and get the low-down on what's been going on with her.
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If you can't leave a city, try to find a dark park or a somewhere with as little artificial light as possible and get comfortable.
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Then you can go to three experts, three believable people, who will argue with each other to try to find what the right answer is.
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"I'm gonna try to find some glittery tape to put on the side of my tube to match the look I'm going for," she says.
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When faced with a tricky single brick layer, the typical player will most likely skip over and try to find an easier brick to dislodge.
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So here we are with natural and organic, and you see every food manufacturer scrambling to try to find, to buy new brands for growth.
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S try to find a way out of their agreement with Dyad, but in the meantime, Sarah and Kira need to stick to the plan.
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Do you rap to try to find where in time you belong or to further establish that you'll always be a man outside of time?
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And this past spring, Goldfein met with commercial airline executives to try to find ways to stop a flow of experienced pilots leaving the service.
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Brantley) and Tuffer (Nic Grelli) try to find a middle ground between heedless partying and "the whole heteronormative suburban assimilation thing," in Roderick's dismissive words.
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But it could have more resonance in 2020 as Democrats try to find the person who can defeat Trump after their devastating disappointment in 2016.
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"If there's one rule I try to keep to all the time, it's that I try to find pictures that have been abandoned," Battenhausen said.
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