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You can feel the enormous effort in the air as Democrats try hard to put a smiley face on Mr. Kerry's long face.
If you close your eyes and try hard to put aside any prejudices about men with waxed moustaches riding penny-farthings, Shoreditch can appear like a kind of idealised cross between Stockholm and Silicon Valley.
This is probably going to hurt, but try hard to put the balls of your feet toward the ground and stay very flexible.
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In Japan what is expected of you is always to try harder, to put in more hours.
But General Ahmar has been trying hard to put a gloss on his dubious past.
Others fear that inviting the government in could dredge up old anxieties they have tried hard to put to rest.
But the affair is bound to rekindle memories of PT sleaze that the president has been trying hard to put behind her.
"He played very well and he deserved to win," said Djokovic, trying hard to put a brave face on things despite the obvious disappointment.
Throughout her appearance, Ms. Norton seemed to be trying hard to put a different gloss on an image that until now has been largely shaped by critics.
The Horn's promoter, Hansi Koppe, said: "Things are extremely difficult at the moment and we're trying hard to put on the right acts.
A decade ago estimates suggested that veterans made up more than a fifth of the homeless total, but both services and charities have tried hard to put roofs over their heads since then.
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