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He vied for every centimeter of roadway in thick traffic and sped as fast as possible when congestion eased.
(Hughes was drawn to CAFE following his own court battle, where he vied for the right to see his children following a separation with their mother).
In 2000, when he vied for the Reform Party's presidential nomination, he said he was trying to keep bigots from taking over the party.
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And with General McChrystal's support, Mr. Sedwill has turned what had been a low-profile adviser's role into a key civilian leadership post -- one in which he vies for visibility with the American ambassador in Kabul, Karl W. Eikenberry.
Blackwell's statement comes as he vies for the RNC Chairmanship.
Curry is running to replace 74th District Assemblyman Allan Mansoor (R-Costa Mesa) as he vies for an Orange County supervisorial seat.
As an actor, musician, writer and composer, he's neatly poised to nab that coveted EGOT acronym if he vies for an Oscar.
His intention, which is navigated through bold combinations and contentious juxtapositions of symbols, mixes metaphors as he vies for a deeper cord in our psyches.
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