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"God willing, I will try to leave here".
They will try to leave difficult decisions about economic and political reforms to their successors.
They will try to leave their imprint on legislation, deliver federal dollars back to New York, service their constituents and get re-elected.
Officials estimate that 1.5 million Afghans will try to leave the country and that two million to three million more could face starvation inside.
Michael Weiss at The Daily Beast argues that Putin will try to leave all doors open for gradual return of Ukraine under Russia's thumb: Does … Putin now want to help Washington and Brussels guide Ukraine toward stability and security?
Usually, though, they will try to leave the area or hide.
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A lot of times I'll try to leave the laptop closed on Sundays and just limit myself to my phone and the iPad.
But, since that isn't possible, I'll try to leave you with a pleasant and, I hope, lingering taste of what living here has meant to me.
He was 57 at the time of our visit; with more than a touch of amusement, he told me there were days when "I'll call some businessman, and I'll try to leave a message with his 21-year-old secretary, and she'll say, 'Wes Parker?
If I intensely dislike a particular artist's work (which doesn't happen that often) usually I'll try to leave dealing with it to somebody else - unless I feel that the problem is that they're under-employing a real talent for commercial or opportunistic reasons, in which case the public's being denied something worthwhile, and it seems useful to point that out.
Or maybe he'll try to leave, in which case all bets are off.
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