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"I think the idea of tryingto localize the business, that's an aspect that will certainly work and help differentiate the brand and make it a lot less cookie-cutter than what you see in standard
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There's a murder, and a neighborhood tryingto make sense of tragedy.
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This upheaval was reflected in the comics of the time, unsurely tryingto stake out new territory as a medium for “adults.”
Astro City: The Dark Age Book II #3 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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This lead him to try some creative climbing and crawling: up over the back of the chair, under it, then tryingto remove the pillow we placed under the chair to keep him inside.
Happy 17th May plus a lot of preparations, party and whatnot. grete 2009
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Most people I know gave up when tryingto read the novel.
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George made a public apology to his EliStone costar, Jonny Lee Miller, for tryingto chat up the actor between takes on the set.
George Michael turns L.A.'s Forum arena into Vegas lounge (high notes not included) | EW.com 2008
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You bull is as bad as the trolls trashing liberals and tryingto derail the threads
Think Progress » Dick Morris: ‘Civil War Is Progress’ In Iraq 2006
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Instead of tryingto contact The Journal News and complaining about the posting the names of legal firearm permits we need to call, e-mail and reach out to those who pay there bills.
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Things are worse than the Bank initially thought, and they're tryingto play catch-up.
Now that's a cut 2008
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So either theentire audience suffers from short-term memory loss, or NBC is tryingto trick us with their sneaky editing skills.
'America's Got Talent' recap: Angry mob boos a sob story | EW.com 2008
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