Lindsay recently admitted she would never try hard drugs after seeing how they affected her father. |
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They try hard to depict their stories with a delicate human touch, free from even the slightest flamboyancy. |
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I try hard to put myself in that position and imagine what it would be like, but of course, I've always been part of the majority. |
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They believe that if you try hard enough there's a steady crescendo of improvement and your fate is in your own hands. |
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Worse than those artists who don't try hard enough are those who try, all right, but lack the talent or originality to pull it off. |
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Do you congratulate players when they win and outperform others or when they try hard and improve? |
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At the same time the forex trading company employees try hard to improve the quality of our forex service. |
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If the children understand this heart of the parents, they become grateful to their parents and try hard to get better grades. |
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From then on, he would try hard to internationalise his Society a little more, given that it had remained very French. |
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If this is the case even though you diligently listen to the word and try hard, what a pitiful situation it would be! |
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When it comes to sport, I try hard to play tennis regularly with my girlfriends, I swim during the holidays, but it's not enough! |
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I try hard to mentally apply what I learn in the class to concrete situations of my professional and personal life. |
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A second concrete idea is that UNESCO seems not to try hard enough to be a driver of worldwide normative action in its sectors. |
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Rock Pillars brings more and more innovations in their shoes and allows to try hard stuff trusting your feet. |
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We try hard to feel and not feel certain emotions out of judging them as good or bad, analyzing and explaining them. |
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By striving to win, kids learn to concentrate, try hard, and be the best they can be! |
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They try hard to find out how well the practice of self-assessment and voluntary compliance is working. |
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I take this criticism equally seriously and try hard to understand people's motives and intentions. |
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While this book effectively illustrates the history of terrorism, it is less successful in its claim to offer an anatomy of the phenomenon, although it does try hard. |
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Your great interest in drawing anime characters demonstrates to me that if you try hard enough and simply apply yourself you can paint with the masters! |
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You are the one they look up to and try hard to impress, you are the one they will bust a gut for, you are the one they will run to when they've fallen down. |
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They try hard not to make any sudden moves as they draw their weapons out. |
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If he is smart and can't motivate himself to train down then he should try hard to get a fight with an older, slower heavyweight that won't test his stamina. |
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The top ladies can trifle with the exaggerated exposure of legging it around a male tournament, for they don't need the dollars but would occupy places men try hard to earn. |
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On each occasion, we try hard to stare in opposite directions. |
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Within the limits of time and availability, we shall try hard to maintain this commitment. |
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Other organizations try hard to contact and meet the families living in town. |
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Authorities should therefore try hard to ensure that lessons are lively and meaningful. |
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Good scouts can see that truth exists, and they try hard to do good and avoid evil. |
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To satisfy the customers, we try hard to make good products that are not too fattening, using the best products and quality raw materials. |
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We try hard to give them an excellent service and to help them to sell their product. |
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We have to show that we try hard to make the best possible use of taxpayers' money. |
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His report was adopted in committee without a single dissenting vote, which shows that we can indeed produce a cross-party report if we try hard enough. |
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For example, most businesses try hard to avoid relying on one customer for fear that if they lose that customer, their business could be devastated. |
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So we have to try hard here to be more serious. |
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There were two federal diplomats who were talking about the problem, and they went on to say that we have to be negotiating, we have to continue, and we have to try hard. |
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It must try hard to humanise lifestyles, working conditions and relationships, to free them from the consequences of sin represented by unjust structures, the forces of oppression and alienation in all its forms. |
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I am therefore going to try to answer the various questions that have been put to me and try hard to group together the speeches, since several of them related to the same subjects. |
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What you may not know, is that even though the phone is yet to be released here in the Middle East, if you try hard enough you could score a phone of the grey market. |
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For gorgeous sea blue lashes try Hard Candy's Spazz Mascara. |
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