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They may be looking to strike quickly.
Then, as today, large numbers of men headed west looking to strike it rich.
Was it commissioned by Isis leaders who had been looking to strike Europe for some time?
Mobile phone companies in the UK – O2, Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone – are looking to strike similar deals in Europe ahead of a launch later in the year.
But for bankers looking to strike out on their own, the costs of starting a boutique investment bank can be prohibitively high and the connections needed to fund deals can be elusive.
But Mr. Lee was looking to strike a bargain in which Republicans would torpedo the resolution this week in exchange for Mr. Trump promising to back reform sometime soon — a plan both politically risky and morally lame.
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If so, Mr. Reid may look to strike a deal.
As Cambodians look to strike a balance between adopting American customs and holding fast to values from home, they face the same struggles as many immigrant groups.
With the new capital in its coffers, the company will look to strike a handful of partnerships like that one to increase distribution and awareness among coffee fans.
Elgar looks to strike the right note, arranging his field, composing his over in an attempt to get England to dance to his tune.
Premiere: Keléchi looks to strike out on his own with 'Creative'.
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