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The comedian Howie Mandel is trying what sounds like a combination of "Candid Camera" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
Many of us look forward to spending retirement expanding our world — traveling, trying what we never had time to do, taking classes that give us new knowledge and skills.
In the chess match to determine which university will get a chance to build a graduate school of applied sciences on public land in New York City, Stanford is trying what might be called a C.C.N.Y. stratagem.
Dr. Krainer at Cold Spring Harbor is trying what might be called exon inclusion, rather than exon skipping, to treat spinal muscular atrophy, a disease that can be fatal to infants.
Instead, it is now trying what is known as a scrum method, where it will plan, build and test parts of a product every 30 days.. "We may not know how everything fits together," Mr. Patel said.
And the magazine says US Airways is trying what it describes as a "reverse pyramid" — window seats in back first; aisle seats in front last, which would seem to make the most sense.
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You have to try what works".
"Nobody had tried what we were trying," Carlson said.
Next they tried what seemed like a crazy idea.
Or you can try what might be called friendship circles.
Try what repentance can: what can it not?
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