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But in running for president I've also sought to enlist something else.

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In its coverage of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, the USA Network enlisted something called Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology, which used super-slow-motion cameras to clearly show whether 140-mile-per-hour serves had landed a millimeter inside or outside of the service box.

WASHINGTON -- A prominent advocacy group is trying to enlist basketball fans to do something about the scourge of gun violence in America.

As is my habit, off to the "root cellar" I went to consider just what it might look like to enlist the art of creating something more beautiful this holiday season.

Russell told Dave to enlist Not-Laura against Old John, something Russell doesn't even know Not-Laura is already inclined to do, as she is still irrationally angry about losing the Viper Queen, even though that was a public service for which Old John should be rewarded.

Something more serious will require you to enlist the help of an experienced trainer or instructor whereas something more trivial could be solved by yourself.

The Homeland Security Department is trying to enlist the public's help with a program called "If You See Something, Say Something," which urges citizens to report unusual behavior to authorities.

Whether it's convincing people to enlist in "power to the polls" movements or just helping them discover something beautiful, Crunchet could make sharing everywhere as easy as sharing anywhere.

To enlist Russia fully in the fight against terrorism, the West would have to offer something beyond the warm feeling of joining a cause.

Even if the other parent is resistant you'll have something to learn, if they're cooperative you would be wise to enlist their help in any possible way.

(Exactly why he gave up work in his father's mill to enlist is unclear but, like many "scum of the earth", you had to be running from something – a pregnant girlfriend, a jail sentence, poverty – to join the Army).

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