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And Republicans did somewhat successfully blackmail President Obama back in 2011.
So to avoid the hazards of opera house gossip, they tried — somewhat successfully — to keep their relationship a secret.
"They had white noise, which I found worked somewhat successfully," he said, though he did feel vibrations from the planes.
On Wednesday, there was Assemblyman Powell, trying somewhat successfully to maintain his composure while dozens of reporters peppered him with questions about how he spends his evening hours.
That medicine, administered heretofore and only somewhat successfully by Alan Greenspan, will soon be augmented by new tax cuts, if Mr. Bush has his way.
That Gen-Y DIY narrative is no more present in the story of the Barefoot Bandit than with his almost baffling ability to – at least somewhat successfully – pilot numerous aeroplanes.
You want to complicate the conversation about the economy, and I think that's a big part of what (Obama) has been trying to do, and I think somewhat successfully.
In 2009, he released three albums at once — "Lotusflo3r," "MPLSound," and a disc by one of his many female protégés, Bria Valentine — and sold them somewhat successfully through an exclusive partnership with Target.
A 2006 study by the United States Tennis Association, which has battled the trend somewhat successfully with a forceful campaign to recruit young players, found that punishing hurricane seasons factored into the decline of play in the South, while the soaring popularity of electronic games and newer sports like skateboarding was diminishing the number of new tennis players everywhere.
This suggests that the kinematic design of present robotic fish has somewhat successfully emulated a real fish.
The pair somewhat successfully escaped the city's expensive rental market, but not without some headaches.
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