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He could try to shore up the old system.
It seems wholly appropriate to try to shore up confidence.
Baseball recently intervened to try to shore up another franchise, the Texas Rangers.
A turnaround team had been brought in to try to shore up the company's finances.
Or in Liberia, to try to shore up West Africa before it crumbles as well?
The army has been frantically distributing sandbags as communities try to shore up their defenses.
That is why Detroit went bust.So it is unsurprising that governments often try to shore up their crumbling smaller cities.
Mr. Obama on Saturday headed to Mr. Ryan's home state, Wisconsin, to try to shore up support there.
The Midway stake sale is the latest by National Amusements to try to shore up its finances.
If I vote Labour to try to shore up their vote, an outright Tory victory is more likely.
But as layoffs mount, the Indonesian government has been forced to try to shore up ailing producers.
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