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It's possible that even weary Republicans are ready to try a new approach.
By the time we visited the coffee shop that afternoon, he was ready to try a pizza.
By the fall of 1967 Father Berrigan and three friends were ready to try a new tactic.
"North Korea seems to be saying they are ready to try a multilateral format," said Scott Snyder, author of "Negotiating on the Edge," about North Korean negotiating tactics.
MOSCOW — The Russian government on Thursday approved across-the-board budget cuts over the next two years in the clearest sign yet that officials do not expect its economy, the world's eighth-largest, to revive soon, and that the Kremlin is ready to try a new policy to spur growth.
Barry used to say, 'If you are not ready to try a case, you'll never be able to settle it.' " "The Verdict" (1980), a story of a down-and-out Boston lawyer who wins justice for the family of a seriously disabled girl, was made into a film starring Paul Newman, James Mason and Charlotte Rampling in 1982.
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The result has been two and a half years of stagnation on the Middle East peace front that has left Arabs — and many world leaders — frustrated, and ready to try an alternative to the American-centric approach that has prevailed since the 1970s.
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The hill was fun for about an hour and a half, but we were ready to try something a little bit bigger.
Jackson was ready to try for a sixth title.
Lel now feels he is ready to try for a third New York marathon victory in November.
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