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Circumstances encouraged Renoir to attempt a new freedom and experimentation in his style.
Earlier this year, his administration said it would attempt a new policy of engagement rather than isolation of the generals, but it has met with little substantive response.
The photographer, John Cleare, captured Sayle in Kathmandu, Nepal, where a team had assembled to attempt a new route to the summit of Mount Everest.
She'd come to the Palace to attempt a new form of activism, to further exercise what she called her "moral imagination".
She decided to attempt a new approach, allowing the Chinese version of her book to be be downloaded for free, with the possibility of contributing a voluntary fee to cover costs.
Smith has decided the horse should attempt a new athletic discipline, failing which he wants the horse to be stabled closer to his own home in Surrey, so that he can see him more often.
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But any additional winnings will disappear if their child attempts a new question and fails.
The first woman to wear a bifurcated hennin was attempting a new style.
It's a delightful gift to a heroine who attempted a new beginning for her life: an entirely open ending.
It turns out he's hiding in plain (actually, quite peculiar) sight as he attempts a new career.
In such a climate, attempting a new treatment regimen, despite its promise, may simply be too daunting.
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