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So you're a freshman at university in the States, should you try to join a fraternity?
The DPP has not yet said if it would try to join a formal coalition.Whether Ms Thorning-Schmidt can actually win remains a moot point.
He ended up meeting a friendly lady named "Amanda" and was eventually recruited by Chinese agents to try to join a U.S. government agency.
In most cases, females will remain with the troop in which they are born, but males nearing maturity will leave and try to join a different troop.
Joseph Cocker Leominster I was challenged years ago to try to join a society that only recruited people with high IQs.
Brooks, who played for San Diego last spring and said he might try to join a team on the west coast of Florida next year, is 1 for 39 in his exhibition career.
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Is it so surprising that a young man would try to join an elite, and possibly safer, service like the navy or SS?
Riehle and Berschneider [14] investigate the different options faced by projects when they mature: whether to try to join an existing support entity or to start a novel support entity.
If trends continue, pro-European Ukrainians may lose credibility as the public starts to question why Kiev should try to join an exclusive club which others seem all too intent on leaving.
You tried to join a union.
Harrison died trying to join a fraternity.
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