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Deprived of previous temptations and any links to her family, she saw no other choice but to reinvent herself and exert her more redeeming personal qualities.
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After Google went public in 2004 and with her daughters soon headed to college, Ms. Schmidt was eager to exert her influence in a more public sphere.
You need to exert more force (and therefore more energy) to move a heavy grand piano than to slide a small stool across the floor.
The government must exert more effort by performing more serious research into residents' health care needs.
At an earlier meeting, industry lobbyists promised to go along on that point, but now they have backed away even as they exert more pressure on her.
Lighting and better sound design could help, but Ms. Faulkner should exert more control over where her dances wind up.
Other actors will emerge in taking more responsibilities and exert more influence.
Through him, the hard left is beginning to exert a more suffocating grip on our party.
First, American corporations exert far more political influence in the United States than their counterparts exert in their own countries.
One of these mothers, a 30-year-old receptionist, said "it's a bitter topic", and stated that the couple's interactions related to tobacco became worse after the pregnancy, because her husband had exerted more pressure on her to quit and remain quit.
But there she is incontrovertibly, her presence exerting a more far-reaching duration owing to the famous probity of Cézanne.
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