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Philadelphia will try to join the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 Islanders as the only playoff teams to overcome a 3-0 series deficit.
Real Madrid will try to join Barcelona in the Round of 16 of the Champions League, because heaven forbid one of the Spanish rivals be able to claim something the other cannot.
"It's kind of a one-day tournament, and there's probably 20 guys that have a really good chance," said Mickelson, who will try to join Tiger Woods as the PGA Tour's only four-time winners this year.
"And I feel that we'll be there at the end and have a shot at it". Johnson will try to join Cale Yarborough as a winner of three consecutive titles in Nascar's premier racing division, now called the Sprint Cup.
With his team leading by three games to two in the four-of-seven-game series, Lindros will try to join a full-tilt series already marked by concussions, severe cuts and other serious injuries.
India will try to join the Paris climate agreement by the end of this year, the Obama administration said Tuesday, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi met President Barack Obama at the White House, and the two leaders played up their efforts to cooperate on issues of global concern.
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When he'd tried to join in, his fingers were too large and clumsy.
They are convinced that the Iraqi Kurds' "secret agenda", tacitly blessed by America, is to declare their independence once Mr Hussein has been overthrown, and that Turkey's own Kurds will then try to join them.
In most cases, females will remain with the troop in which they are born, but males nearing maturity will leave and try to join a different troop.
Rabinovici hopes that instead of sparking resentment, Israel's joining CERN will inspire Arab nations to try to join, too.
There are lots of websites that will list active servers that you can try to join.
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