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During Great Britain's Davis Cup victory over Belgium in Ghent, Murray knew the load was right on him, and he had to strive for professional calm.
Tall, lean, elegant, with a noble profile, clarity of diction and resonance of voice which never had to strive for audibility, Toone moved effortlessly from theatre to film and back again, toning his acting down to suit the screen.
Wolff admitted that her company had to "strive for evolution rather than revolution", particularly when the livelihoods of 260,000 employees and the communities where they operate, were at stake.
The ones who understand this principle best are those born without the supreme talent of a Federer – the ones who have had to strive for every millimetre of improvement.
In a district that until now enforced admission by lottery and racial quotas -- schools had to strive for no more than 25percentt non-Latino white students even if that meant recruiting out of district -- the administrators and teachers at NEST want to reward students who work hard.
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But it's something we have to strive for".
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It is something the Jets, so accustomed to topsy-turvy seasons, have to strive for.
Second, we have to strive for more efficient use of our scarce resources.
And Wal-Mart's competitors have to strive for Wal-Mart's efficiency without making workers bear the brunt.
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