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In fact, the correct literal translation means "Striving".
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In fact, the correct literal translation means "Striving".
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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"Striving" was the order of the day at the lumber camp -- that is, the different gangs of choppers and sawyers and teamsters vied with each other as to which could chop, saw, and haul the most logs in a day.
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Striving for "balance" also serves the media's increasingly desperate quest for readers and ratings.
Charles Alexander: Exposed: Global Warming Deniers Charles Alexander 2010
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Striving for "balance" also serves the media's increasingly desperate quest for readers and ratings.
Charles Alexander: Exposed: Global Warming Deniers Charles Alexander 2010
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Russia: Striving for neutralityWhile Libyan officials say that Russia now sides with NATO, Russian officials have strived to stay neutral.
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Russia: Striving for neutralityWhile Libyan officials say that Russia now sides with NATO, Russian officials have strived to stay neutral.
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Striving for "balance" also serves the media's increasingly desperate quest for readers and ratings.
Charles Alexander: Exposed: Global Warming Deniers Charles Alexander 2010
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Striving to live a meaningful life or to do good work should bring about feelings of happiness, of course.
Is Happiness Overrated? Shirley S. Wang 2011
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Striving for "balance" also serves the media's increasingly desperate quest for readers and ratings.
Charles Alexander: Exposed: Global Warming Deniers Charles Alexander 2010
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