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This method is far more compelling than trying to present a case from personal accounts.
You're just trying to present a claim and some reasons to believe it or disbelieve it, as straightforwardly as possible.
The Saudi regime is trying to present a false image of inclusiveness, "modernity" and social progress to the world.
And it appeared that the Senator was trying to present a softer image for Mr. Letterman's youngish audience.
While trying to present a more humane face, it has continued the policies of privatisation and deregulation.
Mr. Naftali said he viewed the mission of his museum as trying to present a historically complete portrait of Nixon.
Mr. Romney is trying to present a more relaxed image to combat impressions that he is unapproachable and stiff.
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"We're trying to present an image of Northeast liberals," Mr. Moore said.
But I'm not trying to present an image that's not me.
One executive involved in the talks said ABC had been highly aggressive in trying to present an attractive deal.
Like all major poetry of grief, it invites us to observe the act of witness, the process of trying to present an account.
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