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"Petraeus will try to forge a relationship with him," one senior Obama administration official said.
Rather, try to forge a personal connection by meeting for an informal lunch or two.
Confused fans who had been watching the 49ers try to forge a comeback started doing the wave.
Mr. Bush also dispatched Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to try to forge a cease-fire.
Congressional Democrats effectively agreed to try to forge a narrow bill to address the foreign problem that Mr. McConnell identified.
As the Independent Group, we are determined to try to forge a different style of doing politics.
Gently muscular, he has suspended his college course in sales and marketing to try to forge a cricketing career.
Only an outside peacekeeping force could make up for the lack of trust and shared vision and try to forge a new Syria.
In 1989, before Inauguration Day, President-elect Bush and I reached out to the Democratic speaker of the House, Jim Wright, to try to forge a bipartisan solution.
In the days ahead, we will see which combination of carrot and stick Xi's government applies to try to forge a solution.
An up-or-down decision, they said, would prompt years of litigation, so they encouraged him to try to forge a consensus among the stakeholders.
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