But to succeed in this way would be to fail, because the declared American intent was to proceed anyway. |
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Cheng is a bold and daring man, working at whatever it takes to give his boy a chance to succeed in life. |
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A number of the safes were time-locked but the thieves did succeed in gaining access to one and stuffed an undisclosed amount of cash into bags. |
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Francesco confided to his sister that he was sure that Teresa would succeed in spiriting her daughter away from the other convent. |
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Over the years, he has learned some lessons about the kind of attitude it takes to succeed in e-business. |
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Walken also gets to indulge in a spot of twinkle-toed tap-dancing, while all of the songs succeed in putting a smile on your face. |
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It's almost a metaphor for immigrant life, which has to be retooled to succeed in America. |
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Sadly, while you'll succeed in beating the bejeezus out of Ash repeatedly, he will ultimately wipe you from existence. |
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All in all we must have wasted about fifty gallons of water and never did succeed in getting the blasted thing to run. |
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If you succeed in sweeping your opponent then go back to the butterfly guard and try again. |
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The very fact that they could succeed in splitting the vote was indicative of a general degeneration and fragmentation of the Left. |
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To succeed in blogging you need to understand it's a craft, with its own tricks of the trade. |
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Viviani determined the tangent to the cycloid but he was not the first to succeed in this. |
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Even after we succeed in forgiving the debts of a country, they will get right back into debt if we don't change trading relationships. |
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One cannot hope to rise or succeed in the world unless one's forebears had the requisite abilities. |
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Tired of vague, fluffy predictions from newspapers and magazines hedging their bets on what will and what won't succeed in technology this year? |
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When he can't succeed in killing himself, he hires a contract killer to carry out the job for him. |
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But to succeed in elections, they must appeal to their core constituency of extremely conservative voters in the south. |
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However, one of the essential ingredients to succeed in the global services is international air connectivity. |
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There is no question that she has the intellectual ability to succeed in whatever program she chooses. |
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But try though she might, she could not succeed in drawing attention to this compelling side of her. |
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He wants to see the women's cooperative, which has already built a greenhouse on common property, succeed in selling their vegetables. |
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The upper-class twit is too feather-brained to succeed in management, so his shifty uncle gets him a job as a worker in his missile plant. |
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Katy did not entirely succeed in keeping her disappointment from coloring her voice. |
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Only constant repetition will succeed in imprinting an idea on the memory of a crowd. |
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Perhaps because of the daunting range of objects, he does not clearly succeed in assembling them coherently. |
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For now, though, the focus is on whether the Fed will succeed in goosing growth. |
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Many faculty have the ability to succeed in jobs that have substantially higher compensation than academia. |
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His achievements should encourage any youngster from Mayo who wants to succeed in sport that dedication and hard work pays in the end. |
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Besides, titles like that would succeed in pathologizing them, and I don't want that. |
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Call me naive, but I still have enough faith in human nature to believe that they cannot succeed in this. |
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Anything that does not succeed in completing this cycle will surely fail on this planet. |
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The Romans did not succeed in stamping out any aspect of Egyptian religious magic. |
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To cut off media access as a response to this is typical ostrich-like Indian bureaucratese, and is unlikely to succeed in today's world. |
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Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim has heard the only way to succeed in the NCAA Tournament is to play an excruciatingly difficult non-league schedule. |
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This, it is hoped, will succeed in revealing migratory patterns, aggregating sites and pupping grounds. |
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Together Pompey, Crassus and Caesar succeed in getting Caesar elected consul and in passing legislation that mainly benefited them. |
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Plastic sheets temporarily hung from the rafters until a new door arrives don't succeed in blocking the wind, but a space heater helps. |
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Native Japanese go on to assume that the Japanese Brazilians have now migrated to Japan because they could not succeed in Brazil either. |
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Even the soft warm leather upholstery and steady movement of the vehicle didn't succeed in lulling the girl to sleep. |
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If apparently you succeed in keeping yourself unsoiled, it is because others have dirtied themselves in your place. |
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To succeed in setting aside a Default Judgment, the Defendant must satisfy this three-part conjunctive test. |
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Impoverished boroughs of London fail to succeed in providing school facilities for their children. |
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Unfortunately for him it is not entirely populated by dorks, and the same people that can succeed in sport can also have sharp intellect. |
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I somehow get the impression that I am doomed not to succeed in my massage course. |
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They are most unlikely to succeed in winning a UN mandate for pre-emptive action. |
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We do not succeed in meeting on equal terms those who lack the privilege of a history. |
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The people that truly succeed in the fitness industry walk their talk by promoting and leading healthy lives. |
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Yet the German nation did not succeed in shaking off the yoke of absolutism and in establishing democracy and parliamentary government. |
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The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either. |
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Why, then, do we insist that athletes should develop or succeed in both swimming and water polo? |
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Veteran blogger Dan Drezner gives some advice to new webloggers if they wish to succeed in the world of blogs. |
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And some societies succeed in developing a set of institutions that makes it possible for the society to change adaptably. |
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If we are to succeed in our attempt to transform our unenlightened manifestation into an enlightened one, we need the lineage. |
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It would succeed in destroying the very essence of what this village is about, its rich countryside heritage. |
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The Air Force recognizes its responsibility to better prepare airmen to succeed in command. |
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Without a winning instinct how on earth is any competitor going to succeed in their chosen sport? |
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Nevertheless, the authors did succeed in redrafting it in an attempt to tone down the document's content. |
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Those involved are fully aware that they may not succeed in stopping an all out war. |
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Therefore, he was able to succeed in all the impetuous endeavors he attempted. |
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A complement of marines will board the vessel once you succeed in capturing it. |
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It remains to be seen whether they will succeed in fielding a single candidate as promised. |
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Since it does not succeed in expressing a proposition, the liar sentence is neither true nor false and the paradox is avoided. |
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Patients may succeed in passing the food bolus by repeated swallowing, by performing the Valsalva maneuver or by making a positional change. |
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Little was gained legally from this demonstration, but it did succeed in drawing attention to the sheep producers ' plight. |
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Back then, he struggled to rise above racial issues and stereotypes that suggested that a black man couldn't or shouldn't succeed in that field. |
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The images are intended to convey alienation and disaffection and succeed in doing that, but not much more. |
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However well meaning eco-taxes are if they are not applied fairly then they will not succeed in their objective of reducing global emissions. |
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Both recognized that in the second half of the twentieth century the best way to succeed in theatre was via the nonprofit route. |
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To succeed in Korea, you must cultivate close personal relationships with business associates and earn their respect and trust. |
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But having started, they must now succeed in stabilising the euro without destabilising the dollar. |
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It was a collection of attractively told stories about the five ways that help the human being succeed in life. |
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There was widespread stockmarket scepticism that the demerger would succeed in increasing the value to shareholders. |
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But do politicians have what it takes to succeed in the cutthroat world of blogging? |
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Others did not succeed in staying out of harm's way, like Marguerite Porete, who was burned at the stake for heresy. |
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His abilities as an advocate evoked general admiration, though he did not succeed in baffling the prosecution. |
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In many inner-city neighbourhoods, children emulate gangster culture and profess scorn for those who succeed in school. |
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There is a good community feel about us, everybody mucks in and they just want me to succeed in the new club. |
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The only disappointing aspect of our play was that we did not succeed in getting enough players into our opponents' box. |
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Past performances show that women athletes who are determined to return to the top after embracing motherhood can succeed in their quest. |
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Other graduates may lack the maturity necessary to succeed in graduate school. |
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Only a handful of British couples annually succeed in adopting in America. |
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Whatever skills it takes to succeed in espionage or racketeering, I patently lack. |
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To his successors on the right, he did not succeed in bequeathing his modesty or calm. |
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I piped up my objection, but it was the canonical term and there was no chance I would succeed in changing it. |
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However, some of the traits that enabled Schweitzer to succeed in Montana may hurt in a Democratic presidential primary. |
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Those animals which are gifted with the most intelligence, whose appetencies and desires are the keenest, are the most likely to succeed in the struggle for existence. |
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But under the terms of the NBA constitution, he has no chance to succeed in litigation over punishment. |
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In fact, the Bucs are willing to occasionally defy conventional thinking by tabbing players considered too small to succeed in the NFL if they had good college careers. |
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But can women like Ramadei succeed in using Internet shaming for more pointed acts of political good against male misbehavior? |
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These preliminary results give us hope that the project will succeed in the coming years. |
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If earlier accounts are any indication, Keaton is sure to succeed in his next project. |
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But if the Republicans succeed in blocking the bill, they may end up electing a supermajority of Democrats in November. |
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Only in this sense did Republicans succeed in nationalizing the midterm, but it was enough. |
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Parent birds rarely succeed in rearing both of their chicks. |
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But even the entertaining Tweeters stumble because the only way to succeed in the medium is to be unscripted. |
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These multitechnology, multivendor systems are already enabling next-gen devices to succeed in terms of performance, reliability and manageability. |
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I suspect those who succeed in humiliating people this way probably deserve to be single and shut in their boxy homes watching DVDs while growing fat on ice cream. |
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With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated. |
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As for the new conquerors and settlers, unlike the Normans in England, they did not succeed in appropriating the native past, and, as far as we know, made no attempt to do so. |
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And so the North Koreans would only succeed in isolating themselves further if they're somehow trying to gain negotiating leverage or their own October surprise. |
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While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor. |
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Therefore, a good society is, to some degree, one that allows people to succeed in various endeavors congruent with their individual and collective values. |
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The sacred nature of these figures was thus established by an explanatory narrative that did not succeed in containing their meaning within a completely familiar context. |
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Thus a reference to a singular contingent fact to explain why you never succeed in killing your younger self seems not to fulfil the requirement of being an explanation. |
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We also found that one particularly aggressive predatory ant species tended to attack bugs carrying eggs, and gangs of these ants could succeed in killing them. |
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Legislation to curtail the development of these technologies and their use and abuse by intelligence gatherers would only succeed in pushing the activity further out of view. |
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Some have written off Talk 107 as a dead duck, arguing that a talk format cannot succeed in a transmission area of few more than a million adults. |
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In the long run, I'm optimistic that, as mankind, we shall succeed in curing this problem of epidemic, or endemic decadence, which causes these cyclical behaviors in cultures. |
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The staff will then incorporate independent living, social skills and pre-vocational development to promote skills and behavior needed to succeed in the workforce. |
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He wouldn't miss today's final for the world, but even if they do succeed in emulating his achievement of 31 years ago, he has no plans for an elaborate celebration. |
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In order to succeed in fashion, men generally must acquire various feminine traits, which only points out the underlying sexism. |
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Henry Muddiman was the first to succeed in a regular news paper with the London Gazette. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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However, such a career limiting move is only worth while if it can be reasonably expected to succeed in changing the wrong-headed policy. |
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Other UK political parties exist, but generally do not succeed in returning MPs to Parliament. |
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Searle says the methods of the suffragettes did succeed in damaging the Liberal party but failed to advance the cause of women's suffrage. |
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They are jumblers, who never succeed in effecting obvious relations between their conclusions and their premises. |
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Edward could not succeed in his plans for Scotland if the Scots could count on French support. |
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Counterintuitively, these transitioned property professionals succeed in the industry because of their diverse backgrounds. |
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These attempts to regulate wages could not succeed in the long run, but in the short term they were enforced with great vigour. |
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Logic would not support that the conceiver of this wild tale would eventually succeed in his ultimate goal of a house. |
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Another theory is that Britain was able to succeed in the Industrial Revolution due to the availability of key resources it possessed. |
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Furthermore Roman civilitas was an attractive goal for every individual wishing to succeed in his social advancement. |
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If I can succeed in accomplishing this task here, I may well choose to examine Helfer's response ulteriorly. |
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It takes more than the good ol' college try to succeed in today's student housing market. |
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Toman has taught math at AACC since 1999 and is known at AACC for her energy and passion for helping students succeed in math. |
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He stressed that such malicious schemes would not succeed in defragmenting the Saudi social fabric, but rather it would strengthen it. |
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You must be decisive and persistent to succeed in this competitive field. |
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How could any organization possibly make money if it couldn't utilize world-class, value-driven strategies to succeed in a global economy? |
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As a result, these cartels did not succeed in maintaining high prices for a period of more than a few years. |
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It's hard to succeed in the business world. It's a jungle out there. |
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Trotsky, and others, believed that the revolution could only succeed in Russia as part of a world revolution. |
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His return was greeted with reserve and coldness in the court of Prince Henry, who had expected the navigator to succeed in rounding the Cape. |
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However, Kepler did not succeed in formulating a theory behind the laws he wrote down. |
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Communist revolts were beaten back everywhere else, but they did succeed in Russia. |
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However, you should never be a philosophunculist to succeed in your business ventures. |
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The poet gives advice on the best way to succeed in a dangerous world, rendered yet more dangerous by its gods. |
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Sometimes, they succeed in freeing themselves from this membrane while still inside the female. |
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An agripreneur needs technical and material support to succeed in any agribusiness endeavor. |
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At this point, one male may succeed in chasing off his rival, making clicking noises during the pursuit. |
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The Luftwaffe refused to guarantee that the 250 fighters available could succeed in protecting the ships but Hitler accepted the plan. |
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The population of the eastern, remaining part of Strand, the modern Nordstrand, did not succeed in rebuilding the dikes on their own. |
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However, despite early successes, which brought about a supply crisis in Britain, the Germans did not succeed in breaking the British resistance. |
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Candidates who succeed in being elected to a constituency seat will then have their name removed from the regional list process. |
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Graham Boanas, a Hull man, is believed to be the first man to succeed in wading across the Humber since ancient Roman times. |
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If they could do so, they might doubtless succeed in diminishing the hours of labour, and obtaining the same wages for less work. |
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Reformation did not succeed in Portugal, as similar reasons to Spain prevented it from spreading. |
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It remains to be seen whether these projects will succeed in broadening the islands' economic base. |
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As in the medieval entry plays, however, none of these possible communities succeed in containing or integrating the disparateness which threatens the unity of the collective. |
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He also argues against including other French vowels on the grounds that very few British speakers succeed in distinguishing the vowels in bon and banc, or in rue and roue. |
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Growing up in a family that included 12 brothers and sisters, Harmony James needed to find something that set her apart from the crowd. And boy did she succeed in that one. |
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Each time you succeed in creating a hash, you are rewarded with 25 bitcoins, the block chain is updated and all the users on the network are notified. |
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The book ends with Lancelot's healing of Sir Urry of Hungary, where Malory notes that Lancelot is the only knight out of hundreds to succeed in this endeavor. |
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It is not by means of a social xenophobia and cainophobia that we shall succeed in junking our sawdust goals but only by a sincere and passionate openness to new experience. |
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Trip Switch can succeed in the Bet At Blue Square On Your Mobile Handicap. |
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Board of Education who are still fighting for access to desegregated, equitable and rigorous pre-K-12 schools in order to enroll in and succeed in higher education. |
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After months of lobbying, the UK beef industry did succeed in securing a limited exemption, to permit deboning in butchers' shops as well as in licensed cutting plants. |
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The party atmosphere was a far cry from the gruelling 30-mile speed marches and demanding assault courses Pip, 27, overcame to succeed in the male-dominated Marines. |
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To succeed in tennis often means having to begin playing at a young age. |
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You should attend to your studies if you plan to succeed in the exams. |
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Academic libraries offer workshops and courses outside of formal, graded coursework, which are meant to provide students with the tools necessary to succeed in their programs. |
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To succeed in this environment, e-tailers should provide supply and demand and thereby create efficiencies for both buyers and sellers, notes the report. |
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Most of the surviving portraits of Keats were painted after his death, and those who knew him held that they did not succeed in capturing his unique quality and intensity. |
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These steps may not be immediately popular, but the society may have to bear with them until they succeed in gingering renewed interest and pride in the language so chosen. |
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If we're lucky, maybe we'll succeed in starting a movieoke movement, in addition to introducing people to the idea of downloading their favorite movies. |
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The assassins succeed in killing Banquo, but Fleance escapes. |
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Robert Hooke was expected to succeed in his education and join the Church. |
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