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Finland will try to retain its taloned grip on the title on home ground next year, when the circus rolls in to Helsinki.
Though they will try to retain their primacy, a shift that pushes other states forward is likely to diminish the two states' disproportionate influence.
She is busy training for the Summer Games in Sydney, Australia, where she will try to retain the gold medal -- the first ever for Costa Rica -- that she won in the 200-meter freestyle in the 1996 Atlanta Games.
When he was introduced Thursday as the captain of the United States Ryder Cup team that will try to retain the Cup in 2010 at the Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales, Corey Pavin did what he always used to do when he was winning tournaments.
Many companies will try to retain their employees, even if it means moving them into a different job.
The question is whether, even if he appears to accept that life is moving on, he will try to retain a political role based on those structures.
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"They will often try to retain the fame by resorting to all sorts of bizarre behavior to bring attention to themselves," Brim said.
He will very likely try to retain Carthon, the Jets' assistant head coach, on his staff.
There Mr. Conde will have to try to retain his cool, but make the music explode with its inherent rhythm.
Employers will have to try to retain older workers in some capacity or lure retired workers back into the work force.
In terms of editing, I will correct errors but I try to retain the flavour of the original contribution.
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