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Unfortunately, Republicans are so desperate to try and woo the Hispanic constituency that they gave the Democrats too much ground.
Most of them have taken to the web to try and woo India's estimated 200 million internet users.
And the company has now come to London to try and woo adventurous travellers, as Jeremy Howell reports.
Many telecom companies are hoping to cash in on the boom with a raft of offers to try and woo customers, as Sameer Hashmi reports.
Indian will not elect a new prime minister until 2014, but two of the men vying for the post have already efforts to try and woo business leaders.
The general election campaign is now officially under way, and "battle buses" from each party will be travelling around to try and woo voters in the run up to polling day.
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He'll keep trying to manipulate and woo Sansa, and Sansa will keep trying to counter-manipulate him — she likes his army, and so do we.
Inevitably the comparisons are going to be drawn between Dropbox and Box as the two companies increasingly clash in enterprise services and try to woo the largest corporations.
It could make Akzo lose patience with the board, and try to woo shareholders, instead of managers, with a hostile bid.
Oculus, which is working to build a new medium with virtual reality, will fly in top executives to address attendees Wednesday and try to woo support from the traditional filmmaking community.
It plans to reach out to millions of nonunion members and to try to woo many working-class whites away from the Republicans.
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