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Google apologized Monday and said it would work to strike a formal agreement on the scanning.
Such is the dichotomy for the ultra-wealthy as they work to strike a balance.
A new U.S. administration could also work to strike a deal on settlements that restricted all growth to areas that would not be part of a Palestinian state.
Western soldiers meet with village councils, or shuras, and work to strike deals with local elders; and the methods of counterinsurgency may well give them a greater capacity to do so.
After watching Mr. Lieberman work to strike the right balance of folksy charm and steadfast confidence with patrons whose main concern seemed to be a cup of hot coffee, viewers might have felt a pang of sympathy when the former Gephardt staff member declined the senator's appeal.
ST: When you say The Nun stands on its own but also part of the Conjuring Universe, how did you work to strike that balance?
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Both John McCain and Barack Obama worked to strike a more civil and substantive tone.
While he is busy working to strike it rich in the mines, Rosa is accidentally poisoned and dies.
Some lawmakers say they are working to strike an agreement in the postelection political atmosphere, reports Jonathan Weisman in The New York Times.
She is working to strike the balance between holding on to the loved parent or sibling, but also allowing children to move on and re-discover fun.
Public access advocates are already fighting back by working to strike down the law as unconstitutional, but the effort won't be cheap.
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