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What they don't do is try particularly hard to prevent P.S.E.
Plus, it's been around since before Miami was cool, and doesn't need to try particularly hard to draw visitors or exhibitors.
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To be fair, he has not tried particularly hard.
New York has a similar but smaller programme.Chicago is trying particularly hard to lure in feathered visitors.
This was why committed reformists tried particularly hard, during the election campaign, to do Mr Rafsanjani down.
The administration is plainly having serious second thoughts about Afghanistan and is not trying particularly hard to conceal them.
You're a sophisticated lady.'" She has tried particularly hard to overcome the sense that Art Pop was a failure.
Bush and Rubio, both fluent in Spanish and longstanding Florida politicians, have tried particularly hard to court Hispanic voters in their swing state and others.
Nevertheless he promptly and wisely showed leadership by taking responsibility.The BJP could try to explain its own bad performance in the big state (plus an unimpressive showing in Punjab) by saying it had not tried particularly hard.
Neither candidate tried particularly hard to convince voters that they would deal with the big problems facing Brazil, such as out-of-control public spending, an overheating currency, delays on much-needed infrastructure works and appalling schools.
Mr. Schiano was not trying particularly hard to conceal his lack of enthusiasm for deporting the Lennons — he is, he said, another Beatle fan among millions — but, as the reporters idly asked him questions to pass the time, he grew a trifle uncomfortable.
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