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He would try to set up a lunch.
Then they would try to set up a camp.
We would try to set up different things around it, but it never really worked.
One, I would try to set up a national institute for educational policy that does serious research.
She said she had to leave for an appearance on "Hannity" but would try to set up another time to talk.
"For nine years I think we were cutting edge — we would try to set the trend, not follow it," he said.
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"But if they really thought that, they'd try to set me up on omiai" -- matchmaking meetings.
The part "If I was a ruler I'd try to set you straight, but your love is like a sharpener, it really grates" was praised by several critics, while the lines "A rubber band was an analogy, you can even say it's a metaphor" were described by others as unnecessary, with Becky Bain for Idolator calling it "dumber-than-dumb".
He'd tried to set fan-photo boundaries last September, saying calmly in a video on Snapchat that screaming at him would make him less likely to stop for a snap.
A school official, Anthony Annunziato, said that the district would try to determine if a company set up by Ms. Rigano, Wordplus, had ever billed the district for expenses.
But the devil this time is in the guidelines, not the details.Israel's latest idea, or so it now seems, is that the framework agreement would not try to set out agreed principles, except vaguely, but would concentrate on the outlines of a Palestinian state.
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