Sentence examples for seeking successfully from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Marra, in seeking successfully to attach conditions to Mr. Gibson's bail, asked the court to prohibit him from trying to make contact with or approach the property of an unnamed cooperating witness in the case.

It was weeks after Justice Department lawyers had presented to the Supreme Court their case against Arthur Andersen, which was seeking successfully, it would turn out — to overturn its criminal fraud conviction in a prominent case.

Now it is widely reported (as in the Wall Street Journal) that, in 2005, while seeking (successfully) to do business with the state pension funds, Steven Rattner, of the investment firm Quadrangle (and President Obama's nominee to oversee the auto-industry bailouts), arranged to have a Quadrangle subsidiary distribute the DVD.

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Take for instance the campaign for General Motors carrying the theme "Keep America rolling," which sought successfully to stimulate automobile sales after Sept. 11 with zero-percent loans.

But that did not stop Ms. Giffords from voting against Ms. Pelosi this month when she sought, successfully, to keep her party's top post.

Unions then sought successfully to bring eastern wages closer to western levels, despite the continuing gap in productivity between east and west.

The initial court injunction sought successfully by the VFBV – which represents about 60,000 firefighters – came despite a deadline set by the state government demanding the CFA ratify the agreement.

The measure had been included in the spending bill when it passed out of comittee, but Dicks had sought successfully to remove it through a vote 224-204 on the House floor Wednesday.

Among Trump club members are top executives of defense contractors, a lobbyist for the South Korean government, a lawyer helping Saudi Arabia fight claims over the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the leader of a pesticide trade group that sought successfully to persuade the Trump administration not to ban an insecticide government scientists linked to health risks.

On the other hand, it's the more pressing story of how The Washington Post, under the command of publisher Katharine Graham Kathryn Meislee) and editor Ben Bradlee Peter Strausssoughtught successfully to obtain a copy of the purloined artifact and to publish its contents after The New York Times had been stopped by court order.

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