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Mercury came to life during the Depression, when Ford was striving to keep pace with General Motors, which had passed Ford to become the country's top-selling automaker.
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As her interest shifts from one trendy artist to another, Mario strives to keep pace.
"People in Need Are Filling and Taxing Libraries" (front page, April 2) is correct that libraries strive "to keep pace with the changing times," that they have become indoor town squares, that they cater to community needs and that recently "libraries have come to fill a void for more people, particularly job-seekers and those who have fallen on hard times".
Like libraries across the country, Arlington Heights Memorial had strived to keep pace with the changing times, ensuring its relevance in the digital age by becoming something of an indoor town square, and emphasizing that its money-saving services catered to the community's needs.
It is indeed a team effort, with riders taking turns at the front of the group, striving to keep a fast pace going.
Striving to keep up with the quickening pace of mergers in Japan's banking industry, Sumitomo Bank and Sakura Bank are moving up their planned merger by one year.
For all that, American officials were striving to keep relations with Algeria on track.
Your body is constantly striving to keep pH in balance.
Mr Obama has striven to keep out of Syria.
The committee strives to keep the event fresh and interesting.
"We strive to keep decision making at the school sites".
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