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The effort to make Newtown a movement, not just a moment, reflects a determination to move forward, never to forget that unimaginable tragedy but not be defined by it.
That is a smart tactical move for her, just as Mr. Gore was smart to emphasize his determination to move out from the president's shadow by campaigning on his own.
Instead of nausea, it produced a reckless determination to move onto the next tasting.
We now need to unite in our determination to move forward forcefully and decisively.
The Iranian military has shown its determination to move ahead with missile development and testing, in violation of UN resolutions.
Today, when the subject is the questionable Bush win in Florida, some Democrats disdain the Republicans' determination to move on.
In another signal of his determination to move on the environment, Obama appointed Carol M Browner as his climate tsar last week.
Membership of the WTO, reckons CSFB, solves this problem by underwriting China's determination to move "to best global practice".
But the cardinal did not back down until the Vatican reaffirmed the pope's determination to move the convent.
The most important is that Kazakhstan's diversification and its determination to move production up the value chain will contribute to global economic rebalancing.
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