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But he told Time: "It's a new endeavour for me.
Approaching US convoys was a particularly risky endeavour for the British.
It ought to succeed in that endeavour, for Charterhouse has a head start.
You can sift through the dreckbin of human endeavour for tiny specks of originality.
I understand that acquiring a good reputation is an expensive endeavour for universities.
He remained committed to this endeavour for the rest of his life.
Le Mistral bookshop, renamed Shakespeare and Company in 1964, was a fitting endeavour for a self-described communist.
Exactly the kind of pointless-but-wonderful endeavour for which the internet was invented in the first place.
shot at two Royal Marine Land Rovers Approaching US convoys was a particularly risky endeavour for the British.
Another new field of endeavour for him opened in 1713 when his first opera, Ottone in villa, was produced in Vicenza.
As support crews swarmed onto the broad runway, engineers in the nearby Vehicle Assembly Building were busy preparing the shuttle Endeavour for rollout.
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