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Vanuatu's government faces a dizzying task, trying to govern a wildly diverse population scattered in 82 volcanic islands over a territory of almost 5,000 square miles.
At the policy level, Ostrom's findings give credence to the many indigenous and peasant movements across the developing world where people are trying to govern the land they have managed for centuries but run into conflict with governments and global corporations.
Lincoln, at any rate, had also offered examples of trying to govern with poetry.
But Wilson was trying to govern for the present, not to placate his party's ghosts.
He hesitated to blame the president, who he said was obviously busy trying to govern.
"Being an active player and trying to govern an organization don't go together," she said.
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The question will be put to the test if, as expected, the first Somali government since 1991 is formed and actually tries to govern.
And once they controlled Congress, Republicans tried to govern as if they held the White House, too, eventually shutting down the federal government in an attempt to bully Mr. Clinton into submission.
WHO would try to govern Bolivia?
Upon taking office, Mr. Bloomberg tried to govern that way.
He is clearly going to try to govern well to the left of the Blair administrations.
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