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the endeavors
noun
A sincere attempt; a determined or assiduous effort towards a specific goal.
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Not all of the endeavors strive for photographic-quality realism.
Less impressive are the endeavors of Ms. Stockholder and Ms. Zittel.
Almost all of the endeavors to defuse this crisis have denied the overarching conclusion of that I.M.F.
The category labeled "Toward the Exotic" includes the endeavors of painters gripped by non-Western cultures and their archaeology.
The topics discussed in their initial postings include the criticism of food advertising as encouraging childhood obesity and the endeavors to regulate the violent content of television programming.
The more than 200 engravings by Agostino include many that reproduced the endeavors of earlier masters like Titian and Tintoretto, helping to spread knowledge of their work.
"I find what is happening to be a serious setback in the endeavors of noble people who have realized the commonalities among different civilizations and nations," he said.
Without the hope for peace, without the endeavors for peace, it will be impossible to maintain a viable Jewish state for long.
He has done plenty of sports commentary, most recently on "Sunday Night Football" for NBC, and it occurs to me that annotating the endeavors of others, even for an audience of one, is a very natural act for Olbermann.
"The Iraqi government, the Iraqi Parliament, the people of Iraq won't accept in any way the endeavors made by Iraq's enemies to halt the Iraqi Constitution and laws," he said.
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He quickly regretted the endeavor.
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