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The draining chore of trying to win four straight games had been reduced to winning one over Boston College.
And the chore of trying to resolve the dispute over it rests now with Carole Hedinger, acting executive director of New Jersey's lottery.
Google Commerce, meanwhile, has the perennial chore of trying to gain ground versus a vareity of well-established payments competitors ranging from PayPal on the web to Apple's iTunes and Amazon on mobile.
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ItSpent Thanksgiving at a Native American Casino.
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Mostly, though, Lin has concerned himself with the workaday chore of every young player: trying to improve by increments.
Do all of your chores and try not to complain.
If you anticipate the chore, try getting in a bath or shower first.
In the mist of our vacation, thoughts of work, chores or worries try to seep back into our heads.
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