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It also wants to try to single out younger audiences with advertisements that focus on specific lounges or restaurants.
The bank may also try to single out a young leader on the team, like third baseman David Wright, and use him to create programming that explores what it means to be a leader.
Mr. Langeland said the advertising would not necessarily try to single out listeners to a particular station, but would come up with a composite of those listening to a mix of stations at a particular hour.
Though it makes too much of the fear that its peacekeepers might be hauled before the court for incidents beyond their control that possibility is a concern for peacekeepers of all nationalities it can perhaps be forgiven for worrying that a politically motivated "rogue" prosecutor with an animus against the United States might try to single out Yanks for trial.
I didn't try to single anyone out as guilty, or show faces; I just tried to show that the wound is still there".
Don't try to single out the girl you're trying to talk to immediately.
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Because once it loosens up and stops trying to single itself out as an Important Intellectual Work, Easy is a good show, sometimes bordering on great.
That's not what they're known for, and every time someone tries to single out Azalea as Aussie rap, it feels forced.
Trying to answer some of the United States' concerns, Human Rights Watch issued a statement today saying it, too, was troubled that many countries were trying to single out Israel for condemnation.
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, seized on the furore, telling an audience in Derby that the prime minister was trying to "single out those who are trying to do the right thing for a tax rise".
There were also tussles over who was going to orchestrate the occasion, as well as instances where they both tried to single out people in the audience at the same time.
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