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Asked what he hoped to accomplish in his first 100 days on the job, for example, Mr. Klein said he was aiming for "a planning process that will try to articulate and identify key priorities as we go forward".
"I think [management] will try to articulate what the strategy is going forward, but there will undoubtedly be speculation about a potential break-up and a potential second suitor coming in at some stage," he said.
Opponents will try to articulate how allowing same-sex couples to marry will destroy the foundation of our society.
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He'll try to articulate the connection, he says: "And most likely it will go in a roundabout way, but I hope what I say will be worthwhile and purposeful".
It will be "plebs," not tax breaks, that, well, plebs will seize upon during the next election, as they try to articulate the feeling that Cameron's government has been of the toffs, for the toffs.
"You try to articulate a feeling.
I once asked him to try to articulate the process of creating a new dish.
Six months ago we decided to try to articulate the fundamental tenets of great presentations.
These cases forced public officials to try to articulate a rational justification for this exclusion.
"I smell cultural movements, and I try to articulate what I'm smelling".
We're the ones who take this experience and try to articulate it".
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