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be in endeavour
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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The leak appears to be in Endeavour's mid-body, between the cargo bay and the bottom of the spacecraft, NASA officials said.
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What will your part be in this endeavour?
"Everything we did," Anderson told his biographers Simon Archer and Marcus Hearn, in What Made Thunderbirds Go! (2002), "was in an endeavour to sell to America," and Grade spectacularly achieved that with Fireball XL5, a US network sale to NBC.
Though flair was not in abundance at Sixways, everything else was in place: enterprise, endeavour and no little expertise.
Suddenly we became something that we have struggled to be in most of our endeavours: professional.
She's back in Endeavour (ITV, Sunday) again, still not the killer, still the newspaper editor, Dorothea Frazil.
"Quite often, accidents are important, in science as they are in any creative endeavour.
Stories should never be compromised, but the way you present and package your stories can be carefully tweaked and modified to lure more readers in, just as they are in other artistic endeavours.
It is the moment in a campaign when, for the lack of application and clear thinking, the endeavour is in danger of slipping away.
That you have been so handsomely supported in such a cynical, pernicious endeavour is in itself a monument to the oral and cultural decay of our nation".
Also, in academia the discussion on global health and Europe's role in this endeavour is in full swing (10– 10).
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