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That is why the ideal solution tries to leverage government dollars with private dollars.
The team also tries to leverage its links with its fellow Coliseum tenants, the New York Islanders hockey team.
She also becomes newly present for her son, Samuel, who tries to leverage the assault into a best-selling memoir.
That character is the protagonist — Augie, Herzog, Chick, even Tommy Wilhelm, in "Seize the Day," who tries to leverage his pain to win respect.
But Mr. Peres, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former prime minister who recently turned 90, frequently tries to leverage his international stature as an elder statesman, sometimes causing controversy at home.
Lily, who is born to the margins of New York society, tries to leverage her great beauty to acquire a rich husband, but a series of errors in judgment keep her from sealing the deal.
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Other philanthropic ventures are also trying to leverage existing resources.
But other businesses are trying to leverage the arts indirectly.
"Trying to leverage that brand into other products makes sense".
Confederates had certainly tried to leverage the situation by encouraging Britain to take a hard line.
"He was always trying to leverage himself to the next job," Dale Watson said.
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