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Germany's National Olympic Committee decided last month to try to stage the 2012 Games.
Or we could hit that problem head on and try to stage it as a novel.
Foreign activists and Chinese citizens overseas with axes to grind will flock to Beijing to try to stage public protests.
American military officials have said recently that they anticipate efforts by Al Qaeda to try to stage high-profile attacks.
While they waited for the marines, they took the pair out of sight, afraid that cartel forces might try to stage a rescue.
Politics is a contact sport, he added, and no one should be surprised that Republicans and Democrats alike try to stage elections on terms that favor their party.
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Most of the novel's men are made to play the role of faceless authority figures: Daddy substitutes who try to stage-manage the actress's life.
For Ms. Smith, Archie and Samad are representatives of two worldviews: one practical-minded and pragmatic, the other ideological and absolutist; one accepting of randomness as a byproduct of freedom, the other determined to try to stage-manage fate.
In her more persuasive tales Ms. Dark does not try to stage-manage her characters' lives, but instead allows their stories to unfold slowly, moving backward and forward in time, from hope back into memory, from confusion back into nostalgia.
Correspondents say that Tunisia's new authorities did not try to stage-manage public celebrations.
But because of its emerging nature, China is more susceptible to international condemnation, and they try to stage-manage their country's appearance to the world as a result.
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