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"If we are looking for security in trying to making the world always safe, then we will always be afraid," he recalled saying.

"It was really hard at first and sometimes it still is, especially when you're trying to making an impact in your community and amongst your peers.

But Sony Pictures Classics, which is distributing "Amour" in the United States, is trying to making a case for other prizes, including best actress for Ms. Riva, who has been working steadily since making her mark in the French new wave, and best actor for Mr. Trintignant.

True, he was unable to mention the words god or creationism without trying to making the audience laugh, usually by the use of crude puns, but this is basic psychology and it is why he is so popular among atheists and why he received a standing ovation at the end of his talk.

Unfortunately, the IRS recognizes such status only for people who trade heavily and show they're trying to making a living at it; few fledgling active traders come close to qualifying.

They put male and female clusters of silver moss (Bryum argenteum Hedwig) on dishes coated with plaster of Paris to trap any sperm trying to making a run for it.

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Trying to make films.

Trying to make sense of it.

He's not trying to make money.

They are trying to make a dollar".

We are trying to make it transparent".

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