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A general statement that a country would endeavour to help was inadequate, diplomatic officials said.
He said the government would "endeavour to finalise management plans by mid-2017".
The website said its lawyers were investigating legal action and that it would endeavour to strengthen controls on the job adverts it hosts.
One big insurance company has already said it would endeavour to keep some of the popular provisions intact: but it might not be able to.
A spokesman for Cargill, one of the world's largest third-party suppliers, said the company would endeavour to meet Nestlé's procurement requirements.
There he attempted to kill himself, but was hindered by his faithful friends, Pomponius and Licinius; they took his sword away from him, and were very urgent that he would endeavour to make his escape.
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The famous King's Hall would henceforth be prefixed with 'Burger', while the Robinson Fruit Shoot Libraryry would undoubtedly endeavour to maintain student hydration throughout the upcoming examination period.
If someone sends me a link to an article or funny picture, I don't think "I must look at that", I ask "If I hadn't just been sent this link, how hard would I endeavour to find out this information for myself?".
So wicked and barbarous an act had never been committed in Sparta since first the Dorians inhabited Peloponnesus; the very enemies in war, they said, were always cautious in spilling the blood of a Lacedaemonian king, insomuch that in any combat they would decline, and endeavour to avoid them, from feelings of respect and reverence for their station.
A landmark event during Mendelssohn's Leipzig years was the premiere of his oratorio St. Paul, given at the Lower Rhenish Festival in Düsseldorf in 1836, shortly after the death of the composer's father, which much affected him; Felix wrote that he would "never cease to endeavour to gain his approval although I can no longer enjoy it".
It is the resignation from responsibility of a great party.. Diefenbaker read from an internal report provided to the St. Laurent government in early 1957, warning that a recession was coming, and stated: Across the way, Mr. Speaker, sit the purveyors of gloom who would endeavour for political purposes, to panic the Canadian people .
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