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There will be an effort to define it that way".
For others it becomes an effort to define what it means to be a European.
It said the document was an effort to define "standards of conduct" under international treaties and federal law.
The attacks on Mr. Kerry are part of an effort to define him on the Bush campaign's terms.
Mr. Obama's campaign seems eager to get his narratives out in an effort to define the race and his opponent.
I USE the words "moved to love" in an effort to define the significant, important territory between "born this way" and choice.
As part of an effort to define her opponent, Ms. McCaskill's campaign spent roughly $2 million on ads that called Mr. Akin the "true conservative" in the race.
The Obama campaign has spent heavily this summer in an effort to define Mr. Romney as wealthy and out of touch with middle-class Americans.
He is studying accelerating expansion of the universe in an effort to define dark energy, the substance that physicists believe makes up roughly 70 percent of the universe.
The show's main contribution to civilization, though, may be that it makes an effort to define a word that has grown fuzzy from overuse.
In the mid-1990s he and Mr. Castañeda led an effort to define a new alternative to neoliberalism, which emphasizes the private sector and the primary role of market forces in driving an economy.
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