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She made a promising start, seeking to repair relations with US allies fractured by the war.

Instead of blame, it is important that they start seeking realistic solutions to today's problems.

If it is the latter, it's time to stop making excuses and to start seeking solutions.

Then, hopefully, they might start seeking out a wider range of contemporary art in other venues".

The Pentagon is helping Afghan officials arrange to start seeking bids on mineral rights by next fall, officials said.

He added that other big device companies, like Medtronic or Abbott, might now start seeking a specialty neurovascular asset.

It received permission from the Department of City Planning on Nov. 17 to start seeking approval from various government agencies.

But it said that the country should immediately start seeking a site for the interim storage of nuclear waste as well as one for its long-term burial.

Formal talks between Google and Mr. Almunia have been under way since July, when Google agreed to start seeking a deal.

If you always have to seek, it seems you will never find; or, if you do, you must start seeking again.

"Among college-age girls it's not such a problem, but after graduation there's a big change as the men start seeking work outside of Lebanon".

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