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A Church of Scientology spokeswoman said yesterday: "It is a nuisance, because it attempts to reopen something which was fully resolved in 2007.

The 2014 budget is even worse than that of the previous two years because it attempts to balance the budget in 10 years instead of the previous 20 or more.

Second, while all slang helps its initiates feel superior to outsiders, "there's an inherent dishonesty" in turning common words into slang, he says, because it attempts to make the people uncomfortable on their own turf, as if they were outsiders.

The center of the trilogy, "Orpheus," is perhaps the most problematic of Cocteau's films, simply because it attempts to simultaneously tell a story and comment on it -- a kind of cinema equivalent of a narrative and an essay.

I was in Room 6 of the exhibition, which the curators have entitled "Archive", because it attempts to excavate Bacon's working practices, and shows the way he uses found images and pictures ripped from magazines: photographs and stills from movies.

Mr. Lavrov, who is on a tour of Asia-Pacific nations, said at a news conference in Brunei that the demand — which makes up the core of the draft resolution — was "a rather irresponsible statement, because it attempts to undermine the chance to calm the situation," according to remarks carried by the Russian Interfax news service.

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The Democrats claim that parliament has abused its power and is now illegitimate, for instance because it attempted to introduce a fully elected senate, as well as an amnesty bill designed chiefly to allow Mr Thaksin back.

Perhaps Ronson's sound has proved so pervasive because it attempted to offer something more than homage or pastiche.

And here I say UBS's reputation has taken a hit not just because it attempted to back out of financing a deal.

The new growth theory of the 1990s was labeled "endogenous growth theory" because it attempted to explain technical change as the result of profit-motivated research and development (R&D) expenditure by private firms.

Most outrageously of all, Brendan Gill in the New Yorker complained that the novel was flawed because it attempted to blame women's troubles on men, when the real problem (apparently) was something called "destiny"; but "women, especially women writers", he said, "have no use for destiny; they wouldn't compose a Hamlet if they could".

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