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Several other builders had tried to develop the American Can project but failed to come up with the necessary financing.
The data concerned a formula that the United States had tried to develop but had then abandoned because it was considered too unstable for weapons use.
She said she and her colleagues had tried to develop a means of communicating risk that would be more realistic and also less threatening.
The head of the UN nuclear agency, Yukiya Amano, has said an agreement would be signed "quite soon" with Iran to allow an investigation into claims it had tried to develop nuclear weapons.
Such scenes would never see the light of the stage if the women had tried to develop them in a mixed-gender group, said Ishah Janssen-Faith, a member of the troupe.
On the Vienna-to-Amsterdam leg of his flight to the Libyan capital, he said the Libyans had "tried to develop an enrichment capability" for uranium, apparently as part of a nascent weapons program that was later abandoned.
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For more than a decade, Greg O'Connell, a Red Hook developer, has tried to develop the waterfront.
Like the Boys and Girls Clubs, many nonprofits have tried to develop new ways to tap potential donors.
"Whistle Test" has tried to develop a psychedelic television light show.
Kim has tried to develop constructive ways of venting her frustration.
Many start-ups have tried to develop commenting systems, as Hypothes.is readily acknowledges.
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