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Yet to no apparent avail.
In the US and Europe, the war has been fought on the streets, in the courts and through the jail system, to no apparent avail.
In its earliest years, the block association conducted "street sweeps" to pick up trash, plant trees and generally make its presence known, all to no apparent avail.
We tried resuscitation for about 30 minutes to no apparent avail, and after administering a final dose of epinephrine, I pronounced her dead.
She will cancel an expensive series of television ads the government had bought to sell its case (to no apparent avail), and ask the big mining companies to do the same.
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"It came about almost directly as a response to the change in my circumstances, and I really only managed to finish it because I felt under no apparent pressure to avail myself of more lucrative opportunities; there simply weren't any.
Grand Duke Cosimo tried to get his son international recognition as heir-apparent, to no avail.
Here the adage of Cady is relevant, "Tumor biology is king; and patient selection is queen and technical details of surgical procedures are the princes and princesses of the realm who frequently try to overthrow the powerful forces of the king and queen, usually to no avail, although with some temporary apparent victories".
That it does matter to the still-smitten Jackie is woefully apparent, but his final attempt to prove as much to Veronica avails him nothing.
But to little avail.
"But to no avail".
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