Striving to build a business, striving to improve my relationship/marriage, striving to raise kids well.
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It is in the striving, and also in what we are striving for.
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And that's all sorts of apropos, since I too am a flawed human striving, striving.
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"Are you striving at work to look and sound smart... or are you striving to be right?"
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" Nor has Jackson himself existed beyond critique, and he freely admits to being "a flawed human striving, striving.
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Striving for physical and intellectual excellence, perfection, even though it's not possible — but striving for it — is a worthy endeavor.
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They are not constantly striving for happiness because they are not constantly striving for much of anything, beyond what they already know.
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But greatness, like happiness, lies less in the achievement than in the striving—and in the question of what we are striving for.
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NYAY might contribute to this injustice (or anyay) by stripping benefits from people striving to escape the bottom fifth and rewarding people striving deceitfully to enter it.
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Instead of striving to shoot the messenger of the voice of the customer — the website Rotten Tomatoes — they should be striving to create high-quality competitive content.
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"The key to that is the mutual trust and the recognition that the other part is also striving for what they're striving, that there is a common goal," he said.
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It's stressful and you're striving to take on big responsibilities.
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Striving for a better future is not a partisan issue.
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We're all on the continuum, striving for some better tomorrow.
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Mr Temer is striving to project an air of normality.
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Unsurprisingly, China is striving to become a maritime great power.
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The one striving for truth was written by a woman.
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Aza is not striving to find and love someone else.
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We're constantly striving to make this the best experience possible.
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" She added: "[It] is what we are constantly striving for.
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Some, though, are striving to be noticed more than others.
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And there's nothing wrong with striving to be your best.
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Amid the attention, McMahon said, Morant kept striving to improve.
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Dr. Cheng is striving to change attitudes across the board.
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"We've been striving to get those stories out," she said.
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"[New Yorkers] are always striving for the best," Rocker said.
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You do not live striving to push others below you.
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This battle between striving and serenity may be distinctly American.
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The Philharmonie is striving to reach out to them digitally.
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Nevertheless, we persevere, striving to correct and improve our democracy.
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We're the dreaming people, the striving people, the laughing people.
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Liberia is striving to win back the ships it lost.
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Striving for a Western Ukraine made sense in the 1990s
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Tesla is striving to reduce the costs of its batteries.
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"We are always striving to make it feel more human."
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The marketers at H & M are striving for similar currency.
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Mia is a striving actress far too earnest for seduction.
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Real respect means striving for the ideal of true equality.
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Both deserve accolades, and both are worth striving to imitate.
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The rest of us non-Bettys are striving to be her.
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Master Class Everybody seems to be striving for work-life balance.
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I think I have what I was striving for, just happiness.
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It seemed to be striving toward its source material's grandest ambitions.
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The company is striving to stabilize production and deliver consistent profit.
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It's like that hashtag #relationshipgoals… people are always striving for better.
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Still striving, but we have a lot to be proud of.
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The app is centered around liking and striving to be liked.
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If you believe perfection is boring, what are you striving for?
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We are striving to provide a better experience for the consumer.
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I have a keep striving to be present where I am.
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Instead, she was inspired to keep striving for what she wanted.
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S. cooperation henceforth is the direction we are both striving for.
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"For me personally, that's something I've been striving for," he said.
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We're striving for gender equality, not a reversal of traditional subjugation.
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The general tone of the music was hopeful, ambitious, striving, aspirational.
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So striving to be emotionally, financially and on all levels, independent.
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"I think that is the ideal we should be striving for."
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Mr Butterfield is not the typical leader of a striving startup.
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The meritocracy is striving toward excellence; identity politics is deeply egalitarian.
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Is it striving for parity with the United States and Russia?
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Deforestation — the result of a developing world striving to feed itself.
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When society becomes more secular, those limits on capitalist striving disappear.
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China is striving for a stonger position on the global stage.
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Dior was striving for a visual effect, not a sociological one.
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That&aposs probably the reason that striving them to do it.
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And is it the ideal to which we should be striving?
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You always want to be building and striving and risking. Right.
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You're always striving to find the perfect expression of the work.
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And by striving for financial wellness, you'll improve your entire life.
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"You're always striving to get higher levels of agreement," Brendenberg explained.
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Now he inherits a state striving to reverse its financial fortunes.
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It's not striving toward the middle, as Wikipedia so much does.
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Many flee it for just that reason: the endless financial striving.
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Many parents we know are striving to send their families abroad.
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And yet there's something almost lovable about her embarrassing, needy striving.
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Mike Conaway, for striving to keep a spirit of collaboration alive.
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A major goal of education policymakers is striving for education equity.
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He's still a solitary tool-user striving to reach the summit.
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Those days of striving and subsisting are long gone for them.
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But I am saying it's worth striving to win a Toner.
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I want to stay active and always be striving for something.
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Yeah. The video definitely is a manifestation of how not only my friend felt, in terms of striving to be his best self, but also how I felt in terms of striving to help him help himself.
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We are striving to be the vanguard of digital media and audio.
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I just don't think it's a purpose anyone is really striving for!
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Nietzsche referred to this as striving toward the ideal of the Übermensch.
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The battle is on for states striving to preserve fair internet usage.
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Battling cancer, striving for normalcy To most people, McLaughlin's life appeared normal.
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Her characters are always striving to be better, and sometimes they succeed.
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Fast food was initially created with middle-class, striving families in mind.
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Everything is not perfect, but overall everybody is striving to be perfect.
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Both sides are more cost-conscious and striving to be more inventive.
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The opposition is striving to persuade the armed forces to switch allegiance.
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And: Jake Paul is Jake Paul because he's always striving for more.
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The way I see it, life is all about striving and growing.
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There is meaning in there, because he is striving for something truthful.
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Continually striving not to fail was the burden I put on myself.
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The problem is that conservatives are not striving for balance, but conquest.
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That's exactly what Lenovo is striving for with the new Yoga 910.
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Jaybird is clearly striving for a more aesthetically conscious consumer with these.
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Drivers striving for that five-star rating will get a leg up.
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It's how Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal are striving to differentiate themselves.
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Striving to do better while simultaneously remaining satisfied with where I am.
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In contrast, ALLES appears to be striving for a more professional position.
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Others are meticulously produced audio spectaculars striving to imitate This American Life.
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That striving for the Hollywood version of romance is actually really dangerous.
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Twenty-five years after the NVRA, we're still striving for this ideal.
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Still striving, he said he was working on TV and novel ideas.
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Reverse logistics firms like Optoro are striving to change that wasteful pattern.
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Yes, Afghans must decide what type of society they are striving for.
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But Mr. Coffman is striving to rise above the national political environment.
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" "To those who are striving as a young person, remember John McCain.
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If anything, striving to be seen as a human is the goal.
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These changes are exactly what the Law Center has been striving for.
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This is why, in practical terms, striving for the Rawlsian ideal matters.
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Ellenberger has been striving to revive his ailing career within the UFC.
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But striving for perfection sets women up to feel shame and guilt.
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Americans deserve — and need — the nuclear regulator toward which Japan is striving.
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But this "Othello" isn't striving for contemporary relevance or high-concept surprise.
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"The way that I am is I'm striving for perfection," Hopkins said.
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About how we are always striving to do better and be better.
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It is striving to communicate clearly, which makes monetary policy more effective.
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Why tamper with a beloved symbol of New York's exuberance and striving?
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The borough's rebound is palpable along a waterfront striving at urban magic.
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You can feel Edgerton striving manfully to strop his character into toughness.
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It is that attitude that the nature reserve is striving to change.
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We are striving to build systems and approaches that are inherently safer.
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It is striving to communicate clearly, which makes monetary policy more effective.
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This is not a younger man's book, not a book of striving.
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That may sound musty, but Abrams was striving for a modern workplace.
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There's no training program for that, and that's what we're striving for.
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That's what keeps me humble and ground and striving to be better everyday.
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It is a story of human struggle, standing up and striving for more.
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But the Trumps, fiercely insular, and the Trump-Kushners, intensely striving, are different.
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The Talented Mr. Ripley is about really obvious class striving and class barriers.
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Malevolent hackers continually probe for weaknesses as banks are striving to stay ahead.
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Striving for true partnerships in science and technology gets me out of bed.
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So says the striving political actor; so says the struggling fantasy game protagonist.
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Striving for modernity while clinging to tradition is a familiar struggle in China.
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I suspect people will always be struggling and striving to increase their audience.
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What were you striving for with your cast of models for spring '17?
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In this year's contest Mr López Obrador is striving to appear more moderate.
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Perhaps the basic striving literally to understand each other helps to foster goodwill.
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The Constitution is not a (unintelligible) document, we are striving to do that.
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"My face was everything, and I was constantly striving for perfection," she says.
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My character is modest, content, ever-striving to be better externally and internally.
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A rapidly growing number of incumbent firms, too, are striving to build platforms.
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And, of course, this is something at that age you're definitely striving for.
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Often, it seems, the league is striving for respect even in supportive quarters.
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But like many in this striving city, she is rooting for its comeback.
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The Money Issue Money worries and striving were part of the mainstream sitcom.
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There are also considerable movements within each of these regions striving for independence.
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What Light is striving for is a healthier relationship with our phones overall.
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"We are still striving to be a 33-minute team," Thibodeau told reporters.
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Meet the striving celebrity underclass that has risen to dominate the gossip machine.
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It was all about bad people in a good world, striving to improve.
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Remember this: Chasing success and striving for self-improvement are two different games.
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Here in Canada, we're still striving to improve our trading partnerships and prospects.
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Protestants are forever seeking out new sins or striving to recover old virtues.
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Anglo American says it is striving to use as little water as possible.
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Striving to catch his breath, he returned to Wilson's journey to the gyre.
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People who love their jobs know this and are always striving toward something.
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It's simply a matter of analyzing, solving, striving, looking, doing, working, acting, thinking.
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Boomerang revolved around sex, dating, and people striving to elevate in the workplace.
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"I think people are striving for real handmade, truthful, honest objects," says Moon.
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Researchers suggest striving for seven to eight hours of shut-eye a night.
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"We're always striving to make our environments feel rich and lush," said Rowe.
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If we can't save the bumblebees it won't be worth striving for Mars.
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Benioff is likely striving for impartiality after buying Time magazine in late 2018.
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How foreign it seemed, how little I cared about its striving and admonitions.
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Our bodies deserve our thoughts and our kindness, our acceptance and our striving.
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What have you not accomplished in the game that you're still striving for?
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Meanwhile, foundation officials are striving to project an image of business as usual.
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In striving for inclusivity, the company went off the rails, said Mr. Brundage.
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We are our authentic selves, striving for justice, and the rest is commentary.
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She is striving, in the Kierkegaardian tradition, to create a majority of one.
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There's less of an expectation that you're striving for happiness at all times.
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We should be striving to increase the availability of these life-changing medications.
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It was trained to deal with single Mexican males striving to escape capture.
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According to Die Zeit, which has seen the document, Ms. Rose-Möhring recommended changing the word "fatherland" to "homeland," and altering a line about the German people striving "brotherly, with heart and hand" so they would be striving "courageously" instead.
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I think far better than striving for balance is striving for what psychologists call internal self-awareness, or the ability to see yourself clearly by assessing, monitoring and proactively managing your core values, emotions, passions, behaviors and impact on others.
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It's true that there's always the part about his parents, the striving Cuban immigrants.
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Iraq's government has been striving to close a gap between electricity demand and supply.
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Companies striving to be carbon positive aim to go beyond achieving net-zero emissions.
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This book is a snooze, and what's worse, it's striving desperately to feel important.
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We quit striving because we're comfortable and that's another type of failure to me.
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E-sports teams are striving to become not only more professional, but more profitable.
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Social tagging proved a critical stepping stone for museums striving for Parry's postdigital state.
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After a few hours' sleep — a long nap, really — he would resume his striving.
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Routines of creative development are inspired by labor, love, and a striving for excellence.
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In China, striving for accuracy in a piece of facial recognition software isn't enough.
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For anyone striving for high performance in the workplace, goals are very necessary things.
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This is why the EU is striving to wean the continent off Russian energy.
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You don't have anyone who says, "Oh, I'm a radical centrist" striving for liberation.
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We weren't just blind followers of fantasies, but vulnerable optimists striving for something more.
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And once you are, you can't write songs about striving anymore while remaining authentic.
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Gunning tells a relatable story: of striving, improvising, bleeding, anything to get shit done.
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Anglo American has said it is striving to use as little water as possible.
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"The way I see it, life is all about striving and growing," Branson says.
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The South American nation is striving to boost trade to overcome a severe recession.
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Per ABC, Putin said that Russia "will be striving to achieve" global nuclear disarmament.
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So Zomato, a restaurant listing service now striving to diversity, counts as an exception.
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Sutton's story is less tied to her personal life than to her professional striving.
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The city is striving for "the transformation from industrial...to ecological civilisation", it says.
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Finding a way to thwart these mechanisms is the goal scientists are striving for.
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Developing nations considering democratic reforms, striving to reduce income inequality find this question timely.
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"The way I see it, life is all about striving and growing," Branson said.
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She found some excellent tongs in the housewares section of the humbly striving Tops.
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I believe in striving towards reducing differences in compensation and equity in a corporation.
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Healthy striving is about learning to appreciate both yourself and those around you more.
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Boaters are striving to be more eco-friendly but are unwilling to sacrifice luxury.
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I challenge you to find out what type of life you are striving for.
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But it is an optimistic look at what we should be striving to achieve.
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She isn't happy, she's striving to achieve but is missing a connection to herself.
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"We are striving to sell Real as a whole," Koch said in a statement.
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But now I'm striving to define the disease rather than the other way around.
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And I've got to keep working and keep striving to get to that point.
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You hear them striving for a vocal heft that's a little beyond their years.
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She is also striving to master enough English to pass a commercial driving exam.
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Simply striving and exceeding the expectations placed upon us from before we were born.
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"Thriving and striving and settling and starting their own homes with less," she said.
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She was striving within it, using it to launch herself out into the world.
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I had finally reached a finish line I never knew I was striving toward.
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Our American experiment has always been about striving to be a more perfect union.
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It's very important to write down the new habit that you are striving for.
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The individualist culture is about being creative and striving for success on your own.
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The themes of striving and achieving are as gender neutral as the vehicles themselves.
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We want to recognize those startups striving to create a more sustainable, equitable future.
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To grow, luxury brands need to keep striving for younger and more niche audiences.
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So the palace is striving to be transparent about the massive (and expensive) project.
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What Polce is striving to do is totally different and rarely, if ever, tried.
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It's a kind of curated jam, striving for a balance of spontaneity and finesse.
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Even if things are going well, he's striving to get more out of himself.
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If striving against odds does cause physical harm, that could happen in multiple ways.
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Do you believe it is, or has ever been, an ideal worth striving for?
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Millennials, Ms. Petersen argues, are just desperately striving to meet their own high expectations.
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I want to be the one who's sort of striving for the big thing.
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Summer also means catchy jams all striving to be crowned the song of the season.
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"We're striving for a corporate tax rate comparable to that of OECD countries," Pinera said.
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But damn, it's a virtue worth striving for, and failing for, in this new year.
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I think everyone can relate to the feeling of striving for perfection in your life.
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It's a wordless collection of scenes of the characters grimly striving at various unclear tasks.
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These authors mainly focus on women who break taboos by not striving to be better.
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At the time, though, we striving neophytes thought, May the gods bless the good professor.
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She says there's no such thing as "balance," anyway, so she's just striving for harmony.
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They are rooted to the ground, their striving made more poignant by its obvious futility.
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I think what excites people about this current movement is that we're striving for more.
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Like so many other retailers, Toys "R" Us is striving to build its business online.
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What I'm striving for is to have more joy, play, have fun with this life.
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We're striving to do something different, and that extends even to the lack of color.
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His memory will live on as we continue striving toward a fairer criminal justice system.
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In Congress, Spencer Bachus repeatedly demonstrated leadership by striving to find solutions to difficult problems.
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The five major airports, all within 150km of each other, are all striving to expand.
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It expresses a common heart within the Nation, striving to improve our laws and policies.
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I have 100% not strived to be skinny, but I AM striving to be healthy.
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Nor does it say much that's particularly fresh about sexual politics or show-business striving.
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In America, we understand that a nation is only living as long it is striving.
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We never forget who we are, and we never stop striving for a better future.
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I don't know about you, but I am so sick of striving for fucking beauty.
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And we are striving to achieve gender equality on par with much of Western Europe.
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It would be folly to leave national priorities only to politicians striving toward Election Day.
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And many of them have young, growing populations striving to join the world's middle class.
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Our governments are striving to stop this, and technologies like Arachnid appear to be helping.
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These countries are absolutely striving for energy because it's fundamental for economic and social development.
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While perfectionism can be a hindrance, healthy striving can transform your habits for the better.
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" That striving—the delicate, indomitable, and often doomed power of human love—haunts "Washington Black.
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He said he is always striving to learn new things to keep his brain active.
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Q. How are you finding Hong Kong, which is striving to become Asia's art center?
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It's the awe of striving and becoming and confusion, as opposed to peace or enjoyment.
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Rhythm and motion is what I was striving for when I put this mix together.
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Like most of us, Bey is just striving to be the best version of herself.
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Striving to circumvent those sanctions, EU nations plan to facilitate non-dollar transactions with Iran.
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But his latest collection is a visual departure, striving towards a certain sweetness and levity.
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The striving only intensifies in adulthood, when elites work exceptionally hard in order to compete.
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The trip to Morocco made me think that striving for authenticity is a failed pursuit.
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Many fighters spend years striving to become knights through battlefield valor and acts of chivalry.
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Instead of striving to use your strengths more often, aim to use them more wisely.
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Much of the story takes place while Ollie is striving to set her life right.
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So what is left when the striving and the building and the fighting are done?
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Elsewhere, officials are striving to make it harder for people to get Medicaid at all.
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"This is a cool place for young millennials striving for something in life," he said.
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It may be dormant, but this striving American dream is still lurking in every heart.
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All I'm ever striving for is to make the characters feel truthful, but also surprising.
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Our bodies are what carry our thoughts and our kindness and our acceptance and striving.
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His second mixtape, "Still Striving," will be released this month, which will mean more trips.
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Once again, one man's striving for variety runs up against another man's longing for uniformity.
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Fearing a backlash from eco-conscious consumers, firms are striving to lower their carbon intensity.
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In other words, striving for perfection will ultimately hold you back, because perfection is impossible.
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Throughout this three-act opera, you sense Mr. Aucoin honorably striving to serve the play.
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I went to the café car, which smelled of coffee, of the striving toward consciousness.
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What he should be striving for are Mr. Obama's qualities of confidence, independence and vision.
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Daum is something like a senior statesperson for the young, striving white nonfiction woman writer.
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Many recognize the dangerously anti-American mood and are striving to protect their immigrant populations.
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The bourse has been striving to attract more overseas investors to participate iron ore trading.
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An evil lair for out-of-touch bureaucrats, striving and conniving politicos, and entitled elites.
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The third is striving for an environment in the Olympic movement that's free of abuse.
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What he should be striving for are Mr. Obama's qualities of confidence, independence and vision.
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By simply striving toward American success, many feel forced to make to make that choice.
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Just another way for women to keep themselves unhappy and striving to be something 'better.
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In 21, hip-hop was a subculture striving to breach the mainstream without losing its soul.
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In America we understand that a nation is only living as long as it is striving.
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Or maybe you've realized that your initial goal wasn't worth striving for in the first place.
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Are you striving to find the same flow you had before as far as competitive snowboarding?
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Yet school pupils in the region are striving to save their peers from a similar fate.
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The organisation highlights campaign against state policies, striving for a world free from oppression and injustice.
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CARBON POSITIVE Companies striving to be carbon positive aim to go beyond achieving net-zero emissions.
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"The way I see it, life is all about striving and growing," Branson wrote on LinkedIn.
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He allowed it to build more settlements while simultaneously claiming that it was striving for peace.
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I have goals that I am striving to meet, so please respect my request for privacy.
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In America, we understand that a nation is only living as long as it is striving.
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He offers few policy solutions, and is not striving to be the voice of his people.
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People back then were striving for something, they had a dream and they lived that dream.
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If I can capture that, that's what you're striving to capture in any town in Italy.
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Advocacy groups, striving to offer a progressive seal of approval, are poring over legislators' voting records.
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I think kids are doing more of their risk-taking and independence-striving online, at home.
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Hence, highly successful people are continually learning and striving to better understand the world around them.
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Striving to be the world's largest audience is setting a bar Twitter is unlikely to reach.
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"Striving for political and economic protectionism is the wrong way," they said, without directly mentioning Trump.
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Despite a $1.3 trillion economy the size of Spain, Russia is striving to be America's equal.
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The Green Circle project in Nepal is striving to do just that: raise awareness around waste.
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He may have been striving for transparency in the most high-profile case of his career.
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"I'm actually constantly striving for perfection, which is more interesting than achieving it", Bob tells me.
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Sport lifts people with a feeling of vicarious striving for perfection even when their team loses.
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Even now, as the sport continues to rebuild, it's striving to win back the public's confidence.
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She is likely to celebrate its proud legacy of creating opportunity for New York's striving class.
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Instead, it is squarely addressed to the present day, striving for the urgency of a headline.
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I am striving to make order out of chaos, which is the sweetest pleasure I know.
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In response, the company is striving to build new services on top of its broadband network.
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Enter a new approach: "healthy striving," the emerging middle ground between high performance and damaging overachievement.
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Alarmed, urgent, strained, and exhausted from striving, the album finds the punk veterans on their toes.
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While we are striving, there will be violations, which we will then overlook at our peril.
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Instead of striving for friendships at work, it's better to stay friendly with coworkers, Hakim noted.
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We suffer, we struggle, we walk the earth for long days striving in the indifferent heat.
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Besides striving for reasonable prices, Mejuri also wants to upend an entrenched practice in its industry.
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But in striving for the Waller-Bridge spirit and swagger, we'll be well on our way.
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Insider information concerning your professional path or a goal you've been striving toward will arrive today!
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How did these couples manage these lies, while striving to lead lives of decency and integrity?
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Mr. Batista, who has a background in information technology, is also striving for a larger scale.
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"Every oil company should be striving to become carbon neutral," said Vicki Hollub, Occidental's chief executive.
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Businesses, school districts and governments are striving to slow its progress in areas experiencing community spread.
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"vans is doing a nightmare before christmas collab i am living and striving," one person tweeted.
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" Not Neal Gamby, the nasty-tempered, aggressively striving school administrator he now plays in "Vice Principals.
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But the point we were making was that we were always striving to meet high standards.
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They wanted to get impeachment done by Christmas, and that's what they were striving to do.
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Even as the company was expanding, Bloch was striving to preserve a sense of scrappy authenticity.
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Hustlers is a movie about those at the bottom striving for a chance at the top.
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"Striving for originality for its own sake runs the risk of producing a caricature," he writes.
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It's a picture that in some ways did everything wrong if it was striving for heroism.
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They're striving to market a new and uniquely California product: vegan, gluten-free, marijuana-infused tarts.
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Lasting happiness comes from connection to other people, gratitude, and the release of self-tortured striving.
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Schwarzman's story is an empowering, entertaining, and informative guide for anyone striving for greater personal impact.
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Andy was a "blue flamer," ambitious, handsome, striving for the next promotion, the FBI poster boy.
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She says her older sister, Lizzie, who is deaf and blind, motivates her to keep striving.
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He told reporters that Hyde-Smith's "disappointing, hurtful" remarks perpetuated stereotypes Mississippi was striving to overcome.
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By and large, these YouTubers are striving to make genuinely good, enriching, educational content for children.
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But in striving to reveal its monumental and harrowing qualities, Mr. Toradze sometimes sounded halting and labored.
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Withfriends is still in the early stages of developing its user base but is striving for inclusivity.
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It tells of a gathering of young warriors striving for matauranga (knowledge), taumatatanga (excellence) and whanaunatanga (unity).
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Their buoyancy mimics the dynamism of classic sculpture that somehow makes marble look like striving human bodies.
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That way it will be clear that you are both striving for the same goal, said Manzoni.
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His family believed him to be an ambitious 18-year-old high schooler striving toward medical training.
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At some point, striving for the biggest audience starts sucking the fun and whimsy out of pop.
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Feeling suffocated by limitations, and striving to overcome them, is not just a struggle we face alone.
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Jukes, a single-leg amputee, was striving to be the first combat-wounded veteran to summit Everest.
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You know, I'm not always... It's something I'm constantly striving towards but I don't always get there.
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As Hitchens's counterexample demonstrates, it is possible to regret the opportunities missed while striving for top grades.
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This approach is helping Lululemon's men's business grow, too, which is something the retailer is striving for.
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Portraiture has always been an obsession of mine, and it's something I'm still striving to improve at.
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Later in life, when the journalism dried up, he became an artist striving to be an Artist.
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Letter 131 The author and essayist shares insights on immigrant striving, social media and Australia's imperfect meritocracy.
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As a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, Amar Ramasar is always striving for perfection.
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She is each and everyone of us striving to be seen and terrified she never will be.
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I just kept striving and pushing, and I ended up with the trophy, but everybody deserves it.
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So when you're tight on resources, you're always striving for the most efficient way of doing something.
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Does evil cause us to strive for good and in our striving permit us to find good?
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Meanwhile, Didi is facing regulatory pressure to enhance safety measures and striving to regain trust from consumers.
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Police are also striving to keep the peace during a soccer tournament that runs till July 10.
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He said the complete elimination of tariffs was "the ultimate thing" that the countries were striving for.
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Our soap recyclers are all local women who were striving to find some source of reliable incomes.
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Earlier, she told People that she's exercising more, striving to take at least 10,000 steps a day.
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Ospina's story showcases the same tenacity shown by innumerable undocumented young people striving for the American Dream.
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He even noted as much, commenting on his father being his hero and striving to emulate him.
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Guys like Kristof Brandl and Jodeb are Montreal music video directors that are striving internationally right now.
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"Great collaboration, I think that's what we were striving for with our offensive coaching staff," he said.
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Jordan, which has long relied on oil supplies from Arab benefactors, is striving for 10% by 2020.
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"To me, clean energy represents the best of what we should all be striving for," he says.
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If work-life balance is something you're striving for, you might consider making the move out West.
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If you are striving to be a more confident person, orange can also help you do that.
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When one side regularly flouts norms, the other side pays the price for striving to uphold them.
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"There is this discourse of merit, of striving, of how 'you should get up earlier,'" she said.
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While he still owns a few bitcoin, he says he's striving toward more financial independence and responsibility.
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" Among those products of male striving Wheeler counted "sciences, arts, technologies," along with "philosophies, theologies, social utopias.
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Sliwa has been striving for a more fuel-efficient truck since he founded the company in 1983.
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They also illustrate how the Self-Administration is striving to be inclusive of the ethnically diverse population.
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The events in Rio de Janeiro feel constant and inescapable, a furious relay of competition and striving.
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That striving to be better, to do better, worthy of the great inheritance that our founders bestowed.
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Beme's audience is something that CNN, a 36-year-old cable news destination, is striving to attract.
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This one has spawned a series of YouTube videos all striving for a conclusion to the debate.
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Striving is inherent in their outlook and seems to galvanize their discipline, their disposition and their optimism.
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Even as Assange was striving to lead a movement, his publication model was increasingly regarded with suspicion.
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"I want to be the president for the struggling, the striving and the successful," she often said.
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A true Renaissance man, Leonardo experimented in various industries, constantly striving to create and engineer something new.
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Currently, teams of advocates including marine mammal specialists, veterinarians, engineers, and conservationists are striving to find solutions.
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Ironically, it's the constant striving for answers and solutions that makes anxiety worse in the long run.
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What is the essence of human life but continuously striving to become the best version of yourself?
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Their entrepreneurialism is a striving against the odds and a celebration of our sexualities, bodies and lives.
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"This is not a younger man's book, not a book of striving," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
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"We didn't want it to be aspirational, or pretty, or something you're striving for," Ms. Keough said.
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They contain remarks about improving global relations and striving toward peace that are not even remotely controversial.
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Through much of college I avoided romance because I wanted more: more knowledge, more goals, always striving.
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Although she was a child striving for the performance of an adult, only unaffected determination shone through.
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Take it from Eleanor: Striving to become a better person is what matters most — preferably before death.
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North Korea has been striving to develop nuclear-tipped missiles that can hit the United States mainland.
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I know that for my wife and I, as adults, we are always striving to strengthen that.
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THE PRICE A Nigerian-American (Aml Ameen) striving for success in finance faces challenges personally and ethically.
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Yes, striving to accomplish a single overarching goal every day means you have grit, determination and resilience.
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In Cuomo, the bruiser striving to be a father figure, the press has found the perfect counterpoint.
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Striving is a millennial way of life, and in that way, we're a generation primed for FIRE.
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Lee (Dave Annable) is the only child who's stayed home, striving for his father's stingily given approval.
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Today (#Umoja) is all about striving for and maintaining unity in the family, community, nation and race.
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Currently I am mostly working on vulnerabilities and exploits, while striving to minimize entropy in the process.
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But on the other side of the spectrum, there's a cohort of people striving to retire early.
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How do we make it consistent with what they were striving to do in the Marvel universe?
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I&aposd been so focused on striving towards a CEO role that I forgot what else matters.
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Striving for advancement, each becomes a blackmailer, yet each is unaware that the other is his Judas.
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Rather than striving for pristine clarity and incisive articulation, he played with grace, ease and wonderful spontaneity.
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Kudos to those still striving for and delivering it -- The Atlantic, CBS News, NPR, The New Yorker.
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Instead of striving for friendships at work, one expert said it's better to stay "friendly" with coworkers.
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Soon the opaque, somewhat hapless Arthur is striving with his collaborators to arrive at their docudrama's narrative.
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A number of initiatives are already striving to take us off the roadways and onto the skyways.
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And the account has some big dreams: it's striving to get more followers than President Donald Trump.
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I think it will be an example that many other countries are looking to and striving for.
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I had a modest upbringing and I can understand people that are striving to reach their dreams.
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"Outlander" is clear about the difficulty of changing history: After two seasons of striving, Culloden still happened.
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Amazon is now striving, at least to start, to roll out about 30 original movies a year.
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Dozens of these emails show Clinton's team genuinely striving to discover the correct position on an issue.
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What does striving for adoption, or fostering, look like for a Black couple in a working class household?
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One of the chapters striving to improve the lives of thousands of retired racing greyhounds is GPA – Minnesota.
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Restaurants are always striving to keep things fresh and current, but usually we assume that's in the kitchen.
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The bank is also striving to hire more women and diverse professionals from other companies, the memo said.
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While Mr Trump seeks to undermine international institutions and alliances, Canadian diplomats are striving to shore them up.
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I've always been blessed with a natural curiosity, striving to find out who, what, when, where and why.
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It isn't the end goal we are striving for, but it is a huge part in getting there.
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Norcal is constantly striving to recycle more, and to improve the purity of the processed waste it produces.
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They definitely know how to play together, and that's something that we're striving to try to do here.
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Reva, whose striving to better herself would most likely never get her to a place of personal satisfaction.
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Halloween offers us ethical, morally striving folks the tremendous opportunity to be really, really bad for a day.
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She's to be poised, pious, and constantly striving to have a child — a real Serena Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski).
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Fast forward nearly three decades, and MTV is still striving to turn out the next generation of voters.
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The venture is striving to keep up with larger rivals in the race to develop self-driving vehicles.
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A wide range of civil-society activists and business groups are striving to change the country's political culture.
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Yet given the optics of Lindsay's cast, there's more at work than Pemberton's striving for pure romantic compatibility.
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But one worker in New York is striving to make people at his airport smile, free of charge.
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It's also not iRobot's first Braava floor cleaner, but iRobot was clearly striving for simplicity with this one.
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Shimoda, who grew up in a vegetarian and macrobiotic household, is also striving for a zero-waste kitchen.
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" Adds Reid, "Just happy, healthy and striving to be the best we both can be for each other.
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He also said he is maturing and striving to not be involved in such situations in the future.
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Optimism is very important but striving for perfection without allowing yourself to fail is a recipe for disaster.
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And, more importantly, they serve as our societal conscience, urging us to continue striving towards the greater good.
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She was striving to do better in her life for her kids - to do the best for them.
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It's a fitness tracker striving to be more, while the Apple Watch is a glimpse of the future.
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In addition, voters now also have hundreds of sources of online news, many on sites striving for objectivity.
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The electric-car maker is striving to be able to produce at least 5,000 Model 3s per week.
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The story of the striving, first-generation kid made good is a familiar one; Álvarez makes his ache.
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The conductor Mark Elder — striving, it seemed, for depth and gravity — drew dark, restrained playing from the orchestra.
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All are striving for carbon neutrality and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 803 percent by 2050.
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Reading Boy, Snow, Bird, it was possibly to fall in love with Boy, Oyeyemi's tragic, striving, wicked stepmother.
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Aspirational reading has its place, but don't worry about striving to get somewhere else; you are already there.
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They remembered him as an example of a statesman striving to unite Americans regardless of their political beliefs.
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Striving to connect the physical with the spiritual, St. Denis and Shawn excavated non-Western and indigenous forms.
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I am constantly striving to spend less time on my phone anyway, so a cheaper one will do.
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"There are still significant portions of the populations in these countries striving for an iPhone," Ms. Morrissey said.
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"It's not about striving for perfection; it's more about a muscle that you need to exercise every day."
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But they kept on striving, steeled to the insults, positioning themselves for a breakthrough they couldn't yet see.
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But we shouldn&apost stop striving for a consent-centered society because of all this, according to McGuire.
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Otherwise her thorniness sits uncomfortably inside a stylized comedy that's equal parts oddball and striving for the outrageous.
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So they might know Sasha and Lee were still thinking of them, still striving to make them proud.
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All lives matter, including black lives, which is a value we should be striving for rather than condemning.
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As such, Khanna said effective managers should work to combine both aspects, striving for objectivity and emotional support.
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Even if you simply want to advance your career in a given field, never stop striving to improve.
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There is an alternative: celebrating culture within the community itself rather than striving for an impossible national homogeneity.
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We're really, really striving to get off the pedestal, because musicians are not better people than anybody else.
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"Lasting happiness comes from connection to other people, gratitude, and the release of self-tortured striving," he wrote.
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While he didn't grow up middle class, Campos is striving to provide a better life for his kids.
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Striving for perfection isn't the same as being competitive or aiming for excellence, which can be healthy things.
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Hudson River communities are striving to be all they can be from both an environmental and economic perspective.
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It is obsessed with striving, relentlessly positive, devoid of humor, and — once you notice it — impossible to escape.
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The overarching shift seems to be toward living peacefully with our technology rather than striving to avoid it.
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Our national mythos is of a perfecting union, a country always striving to come closer to its ideals.
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For US museums this means acknowledging colonialism, imperialism and white supremacy while also striving towards a decolonialized future.
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"There is a difference between striving for the truth, striving to understand, professional journalists, professional editors doing their best to understand and convey that to the public, which I honestly believe the New York Times newsroom tries to do, and people who are just literally making it up," he said.
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Though more than anything, it's had me wondering: is there really any point in striving for perfect music playback?
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Emily Blunt is beautifully headstrong as striving, inexperienced Victoria, and her love story with Albert is tender and sweet.
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The scene Ohanian paints about the constantly striving culture prevalent in the tech scene may not be an exaggeration.
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At the same time, the notion that thinking about and striving for greater happiness will pay off is debatable.
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China has been striving to streamline its heavy industries to reduce debt burdens and produce more high value products.
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Greenfield has spent the past 25 years documenting people of all ages and backgrounds striving to convey great wealth.
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Instead of striving to sell as many cars as possible, production is often limited in order to maintain exclusivity.
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On the other, they are striving to maintain good relations with the government, with which Facebook regularly has business.
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It is the sort of technology that Apple and Google have been striving to bring to the wider world.
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Companies are striving to control an evolving digital infrastructure that will guide everything from self-driving cars to drones.
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They're striving to not only use "fairly sourced" materials, but to use fair labor practices in producing their phones.
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It's something the team has been striving toward for years, and they believe World could finally be the one.
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As one would guess, it's a story filled with societal pressures, religion, striving, and, thankfully, lots of warmth too.
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PB: A karate teacher once told me failures encountered while striving for perfection teach us what's important to us.
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JL: I'm striving for a sense of ease, and a sense of grace, that conveys a sense of humanity.
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But now, the 36-year-old is striving to live a healthier lifestyle, with the hopes of working again.
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Both groups are striving to locate something fundamental and immutable about Britain in an era of erosion and evanescence.
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More business owners are striving to build companies that have a positive impact on their employees, customers and communities.
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The EU is striving for unity in the face of tests from the east, south and across the Atlantic.
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"(I'm) striving to improve as a runner," writes Trump, who has been spotted jogging in Washington's Rock Creek Park.
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"We're striving, as a company, to be the home of data science," said Goldbloom in a conversation with TechCrunch.
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It is striving to turn round under Chief Executive Marco Morelli to improve its appeal for a potential buyer.
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Biel has previously opened up about the lessons she and Timberlake are striving to instill in their young son.
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"If Britain needs some more time, we won't refuse but we are striving for an orderly solution," she said.
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What's more, striving for pale pee could prompt some people to drink too much, overhydrate themselves and develop hyponatremia.
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Albemarle has been striving to boost production and prices of lithium, a vital material in making electric vehicle batteries.
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I was the fifth of seven kids and was accustomed to hand-me-downs and striving to be heard.
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Failing that, even striving to be more aware of our time on earth can provide little glimpses of clarity.
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Even better is how they are clearly striving to diversify television with the faces we see in the cast.
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All this striving, all this trying to catch up and stay ahead—it simply has to have psychological consequences.
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With so many people striving to live in the U.S., you might think it's the happiest country on earth.
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Ho-Sang, 20, a scoring forward of Jamaican, Chilean, Chinese and Canadian heritage, is striving to win a spot.
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Lakhani: Our soap recyclers are all local women who were striving to find some source of reliable, predictable incomes.
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The measure aims to create millions of "good, high-wage jobs" by striving for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
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Maybe your great-grandparents arrived here as striving immigrants, and you now talk about how proud they would be.
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Trump has waged a presidential campaign that has created a disconnect with a sport striving to become more inclusive.
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How much harm will this inflict upon the poor, the sick and those striving to better themselves in college?
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We as a medical profession need to suck it up, swallow our egos, and start striving to learn more.
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What's strange isn't that we savor her striving, but that we so rarely get to watch her emerge victorious.
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This is the time of year where great players power through it and that's what I'm striving to be.
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The young women there were undaunted in their pursuit of higher education, many striving to open businesses upon graduation.
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Dipoto is wired to deal — and, like his team, he was pushed to keep striving after the Cano news.
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It was a place where they could make a living while striving for stages not upholstered in red vinyl.
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Lightyear says everyone on its team is striving toward the same goal, despite having diverse skill sets and backgrounds.
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But as it is, they come across as "othering" when they seem to be striving for "matter-of-fact".
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I think striving to be unique in everyday life is refreshing and can make you forget about harsh realities.
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But through hard work, the Congolese are striving to close the gap between poverty and prosperity, chaos and stability.
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It reminds him of what he learned from Sauer, and the coach — and person — he is striving to be.
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If we are striving for total accuracy, though, we need to call Misi a pasta-vegetables-and-gelato restaurant.
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To me the video is not so much about the mafia but about striving to be at the top.
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The ACA's problems do not undermine the fundamental nobility of striving to make health insurance affordable for every American.
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Many of us who remain are striving to create new work here in Appalachia, for ourselves and our neighbors.
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Feynman was also well known as a lecturer, striving to find the clearest way to explain a difficult concept.
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The company is striving to become Africa's premier drinks brand via an ambitious expansion plan focused on the continent.
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On the contrary, Godiva Chocolatier embraces the feminism in its roots by striving for a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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"Striving to pay the mortgage in the late 1970s and '80s, some years I published four books," he says.
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Democrats, meanwhile, are striving to expose the shortcomings of the Trump economy while battling back against his deregulatory agenda.
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Striving desperately for notice, affecting not to try at all, enduring the sting of humiliation at the public's indifference.
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The city authorities are also striving to persuade local college graduates to start companies in Shenyang by offering subsidies.
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But the nuanced lines of questioning suggest a group of lawmakers and staff striving to have a real impact.
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Many are striving to tackle problems of great global importance -- be it climate change, medicine, space science or computing.
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I grew up in an America that embraced, supported and celebrated me and my striving for a better life.
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He's also a devout Christian striving to join the clergy; out of the question due to his criminal record.
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It doesn't matter how big or small the accomplishment, as long as it shows you're striving to improve yourself.
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Not only that, but the methods by which they are striving to achieve this goal are not particularly clandestine.
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This is problematic for rural communities striving to compete for services and jobs against regions that have broadband service.
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These days, the cemetery is a blight on a neighborhood striving for renewal, a magnet for crime and garbage.
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The roast turkey and apple pie — nice things, good things, but things that are not necessarily striving for otherness.
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In his lifetime, Hawking spoke about striving for success and happiness as well as the importance of gender equality.
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"I applaud the new administration for that, because that is what we should all be striving for," he said.
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They were striving to meld academia with a contemporary artistic language that would have a wide, yet intellectual, appeal.
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The ruling, DiPietro says, comes at a challenging time where police are striving for better communication with the community.
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The companies striving to do the right thing today are the ones that will lead us into the future.
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Not the kind of bad that is the unfortunate result of artists honorably striving for something ambitious and falling short.
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I'm ⚪️ Gay ⚪️ Straight 🔘 valuing your privacy and striving to make our policies about your personal data clear.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that Kardashian, 31, and his family are striving to provide a stable environment for Dream.
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We keep striving for larger displays because phones are increasingly the primary device by which we interact with the internet.
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It's impossible, he added, for a country to separate military power and economic power when it is striving for greatness.
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One international group of researchers is well aware of this reproducibility crisis, and has been striving to hold scientists accountable.
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That's what I'm striving to do now: shape a new life that includes my now ex-husband and my kids.
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"The brand is far from the level that we are striving for," said Ohlmeyer, who started the job last May.
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And that I think is what people are constantly striving to create in Hollywood, are relationships you've never seen before.
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Although he may be extreme with his anger, he stops at no cost to achieve what he is striving for.
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Mr Campbell's team is striving to associate Mr Kennedy with both Mr Vitter and Bobby Jindal, an unpopular former governor.
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But according to self-made millionaire Barbara Corcoran, if you're striving to achieve "work-life balance," you're wasting your time.
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The company said it was striving to offset the impact of lower copper prices, which have fallen 4% this year.
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Striving to offer credit where some is due, veteran diplomats praised Mr Trump for abandoning his "fire and fury" threats.
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Publicis is striving to move away from traditional advertising and closer to digital transformation and consulting via its arm Publicis.Sapient.
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It spends all of its time striving desperately to reach the status of third-tier Ryan Murphy and falling flat.
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It remains a more crucial challenge to critically engage with people's mistakes while also striving to examine our own biases.
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Despite the more lighthearted moments, in that kind of competitive battleground, everyone becomes a missile striving to strike their target.
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Military engineers striving to clear the explosives lack mine detectors and are working with basic tools and their bare hands.
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It's full of the drama of birth and death and agendas of all these organisms and beings striving to survive.
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It was also striving to meet a five-year goal of cutting 150 million tonnes by 2020 two years early.
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They added more liquid and less ice to the clouds in their model simulations, striving to create more realistic conditions.
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The First Lady is also the driving force behind ThriveNYC, an organization striving to reform health care in the city.
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He used a language of moral striving and struggle that I rarely hear in more theologically and politically liberal churches.
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But it reflects something else, too: They — that — was what we once were, too, at least at our striving best.
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It begins with us, leaders and members of labor, and it depends upon workers reaching out and striving for more.
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"For a kingdom striving to pull itself out of the Brexit aftermath, openness is the key way out," it said.
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If you are constantly striving to know, learn and do more, these books will give you an edge in life.
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Ralph Speth said the group was striving to find a balance between environmentally friendly, low-emission cars and high performance.
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However, in knowing the transformation I'm striving for is beyond my own mind and body, I do seek your prayers.
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Only in our humility, only in striving for understanding our fellow American can we begin to heal as a nation.
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He was a nerd, an IT guru, so striving for a certain type of maleness couldn't come from his profession.
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What tips do you have for partners striving to stay positive and keep communicating, even when the frustration seems overwhelming?
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Raúl Labrador (Idaho) Labrador is another contender striving for the Interior post, according to a source close to the congressman.
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Success is a moving target — it's about striving to continue growing, but also appreciating what you have in the moment.
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The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan has been striving for decades for independence in the Kurdish areas of western Iran.
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Under Armour, which is on track to generate $5 billion in revenue this year, is very much the striving newcomer.
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"For a kingdom striving to pull itself out of the Brexit aftermath, openness is the key way out," warned Xinhua.
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China has been striving to cut the burning of coal and increase the use clean fuel to improve air quality.
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Recently, J.Crew is struggling to find its footing in a sea of apparel brands, each striving to win shoppers' dollars.
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Whether you're looking for investment advice or you're striving for financial greatness, Warren Buffett might be the perfect role model.
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Striving to do so, I strongly believe, summons the very best of humankind to transform this lofty ambition into reality.
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According to Walmart, they include service to the customer, respect for the individual, striving for excellence, and acting with integrity.
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"Financial institutions will be striving for clarity in their documents and from their sharia scholars and legal advisers," he said.
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Carlotta has been jaded from years of injustice, but she finally realizes that shouldn't stop her from striving for change.
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Thanks to Gabe and Matt for striving for perfection in an age where most people can no longer recognize it.
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But, just as its competitors continue striving to be better, it is important that each sport tries to do so.
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But in early June, we arrived in the striving tourist town of Medora, a jumping-off point for the trail.
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But in the two decades since he began striving for higher office in Pakistan, he has undergone a complicated transformation.
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In conceptual terms, this is a conflict between those who are sympathetic to government and those striving to reassert sovereignty.
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They told us what they think makes someone "good" and gave suggestions for others who are striving to be better.
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In August, Facebook, too, announced that it was striving to power its operations with renewables by the end of 103.
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Whole Foods has long postured the company was "beyond unions," while Amazon seems to be striving to be beyond employees.
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It's all warmth and magic and smart, striving kids taking themselves seriously so the audience can have a good time.
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I think we as individuals are always striving to do something slightly different or slightly better in our own minds.
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You get sucked into a vicious cycle of striving, your well-being at the whims of your most recent result.
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It seems to trade on outdated stereotypes of the Garden State and the anecdotal experience of Ms. Rosenfeld's own striving.
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The Hipster issue was sponsored by Facebook, another sign that Big Tech is striving to shape the monopoly-law debate.
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Though his methods may undo him, he is striving to bring people into conversation on terms of his own comfort.
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And I feel his influences in the sense that he was always really striving for beauty and for beautiful handwork.
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He was a fragile, sensitive, gentle person with elegant manners, constantly striving to mask his inner turmoil and physical distress.
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Parizek said that his department is striving to use video footage and "good, old-fashioned police work" to find Sharif.
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Hyundai, which likes to emphasize that it even makes its own steel, has developed its own platform, striving for affordability.
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"We are striving here to be a big-tent journalism organization at a time of national fracturing," Mr. Goldberg wrote.
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Not for me, the lucky beneficiary of my mother's quixotic and self-abnegating striving, but for my perpetually impoverished parents.
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The members within the movement have either gained financial independence and potentially retired early or are striving to do so.
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Her father, who had supported her through so many years of pain and striving, sounded defeated for the first time.
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"We are striving to add outstanding Californian-sourced wines to our offering by fiscal 2022," he said in a statement.
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It's evident the Vagina Museum is striving to make male, transgender and intersex visitors feel just as welcome and included.
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Photosynthetic organisms crowded to the top, striving for light, while their buried peers split the weaker sulfide bonds to survive.
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"Ulysses" isn't a novel, it's a life project, and like life itself, we embark upon it striving toward understanding it.
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The constant stress of striving to be perfect can also leave people fatigued, stressed and suffering from headaches and insomnia.
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They tend to see most of their experiences as failures, since they only rarely achieve the perfection they're striving for.
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The pressure to disprove pervasive cultural stereotypes of slovenliness, ignorance, criminal threat and rapacious sexuality meant striving for perfection always.
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"She was the only player striving to understand why we were doing this or that exercise during practices," Mignot said.
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Mr. Lees-Galloway said the government was seeking to avoid the appearance of striving for "political mileage" from the decision.
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I learned clarity is a virtue and striving for a kind of emotional transparency with one another is really crucial.
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The rules say that what judges say matters, that the system, if not fair, is at least striving for fairness.
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They can choose to believe that America's universal ideals are worth striving for, and try to expand their practical reach.
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In short, it wouldn't be realistic, and striving for realism is a lot of what guides Red Dead Redemption 43.
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A new interactive web series called Downtown Browns is striving to help viewers better understand the dynamics of diverse city life.
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To lay bare the real reason I've been accepting the status quo rather than striving for more in the first place.
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But gingham has also been associated with striving and equality and a subtle hint of subversion that hides amid the predictability.
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This inexplicable hypocrisy should be concerning to the genuine climate activists striving to promote clean water and air around the world.
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"The difference is biochemical: In an addiction, your brain is striving to get certain chemicals, like dopamine or serotonin," he says.
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When you're held accountable, we become not a single survivor sharing an experience, but a chorus of voices striving for justice.
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But focusing on low-mercury fish, being aware of mercury poisoning symptoms, and striving for balance can greatly lower the risk.
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In general, the company has done a good job in striving to bring the material to a reasonable semblance of life.
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The watchdog is striving to ensure abusers are prosecuted and challenge the norm of settling cases out of court, he added.
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Finding love amidst war, serenity amidst confinement, hope amidst destruction, laughter amidst death, and striving for dreams despite losing a home.
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Jake Owen has joined the growing crowd of country artists striving to make the genre more welcoming to the LGBTQ community.
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For decades, the striving working class has dreamed of the freedom to commute in the splendid isolation of a private car.
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"That is why we're striving for flawless manufacturing: knowing we may have to use this on our own child one day."
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Sure, they may lean towards everyday comfort, but they've mastered making comfort look cool, a skill we're all striving to achieve.
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Spotify Japan has been launched just a few years ago and they are still striving within the Japan's domestic music industry.
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And knowing that and being able to use that community for healing and good is something we're always striving to do.
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And striving to live the ideals they espouse, the cabinet has avoided the retaliatory purges so often associated with an overthrow.
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They are an evident example of the threat we in the United States have been striving to defeat since 9/11.
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"It's really the essence: to celebrate every woman and the body she's in while always striving to be better," she said.
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We've talked before about the transformation of content and how publishers are striving to create relevant content that connects with audiences.
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Lucious' mom, makes some crude remarks about her bodyguard throughout the whole episode, striving to figure out their gender and sexuality.
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The aptly named Gentefy started as a content strategy company, striving to bring old Latinx local businesses into the modern day.
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They hoped this would be useful to others working on the disease and, ultimately, to health authorities striving to contain it.
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They represent a people striving to keep with tradition, while simultaneously looking to rebrand their beliefs and appeal to new followers.
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This is what Toni Maraviglia, a former teacher, and Kago Kagichiri, a tech guru, have been striving to achieve in Africa.
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To the visitor, Cuba is a peaceful island where the present Government is striving to remedy all evils of past Governments.
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By his own account, Kelley grew up at a time when "striving Negroes wanted to transcend" race rather than politicize it.
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Never mind that she was 12 years old, the youngest competitor striving to qualify for the United States team in 2000.
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That self-examination and striving for improvement is the epitome of what it means to be a professional in any industry.
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This is what I want them to hear: We work our butts off striving for the very best for our government.
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The show's protagonist, Hannah, a striving and often broke writer in her 20s, lived near a G train stop in Greenpoint.
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The president is striving to get back on offense in the shutdown battle with his television address and his border visit.
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PHILADELPHIA — The invitation-only CNN Grill is the Democratic convention's unofficial clubhouse for striving media types to see and be seen.
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Achieving healthy striving is a process, but it's essential if you want to stay sane while pushing yourself to accomplish more.
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It's a special circle of self-improvement hell, striving not just for a Pinterest-worthy home, but a Pinterest-worthy mind.
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There was a rough bipartisan consensus that striving to improve analysis and using it to improve policy was a worthwhile endeavor.
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There he found a young principal striving to turn a public school into a bulwark against the forces of urban distress.
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Better Than New begins with Curtis as an eager high school graduate, striving to prove she can survive on her own.
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I think of dreamers who suppress their fears to keep working and striving in the only country they've ever called home.
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After two decades of DJing and making music, U.K. house producer Jamie Odell A.K.A. Jimpster is still striving for new sounds.
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She shed blood, sweat and tears to become a business owner, striving to give her children more opportunities than she had.
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And despite researchers, industries and farmers all striving to create the tastiest tomatoes, there are some things we can't yet control.
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They settled in Aubervilliers, a working-class suburb of Paris, where a decade of striving finally put that life within reach.
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Trophies or no trophies, we are all just striving to do some really good art and help people's lives with it.
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Losing after great striving is the story of man, who was born to sorrow, whose sweetest songs tell of saddest thought.
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She was the one showing the way, at age 20163, for working mothers and older athletes to keep striving for more.
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She left her fortune to her son, who took over her foundations and continued to dole out money to striving women.
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In New York, he played the role of a striving immigrant with a wife and two young children, pursuing economic opportunity.
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We see him struggling for more, hoping and striving to change his circumstances, struggling to get over difficulties in his past.
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Set in the 1930s, this musical comedy about a young man striving for stardom lands most of its jokes in song.
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But some are choosing to retire more in the manner of their parents than in the style of their striving peers.
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I think that striving to achieve a dream is a path full of life lessons that often improve us as people.
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Southold seems a picture of contentment, a young family striving to make its mark in the new world of Texas wine.
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It often seems like modern humanity is actively striving for the exact opposite, so I was happy to learn this term.
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The book follows four women in what amounts to a group portrait of female striving — for survival, for status, for purpose.
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They spin gold into flax, striving to placate the unworthy sufficiently so as, one day, to be admitted to their number.
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The target is herself — her innocence, her naïveté, the way in which striving to be flawless is perhaps the ultimate flaw.
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He gets his work ethic from his parents striving to build a new life for their children by making ends meet.
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Shipka says she's always striving to be "the best Sabrina" she can be, and the best Sabrina talks to her fans.
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By chronicling all possible worlds, the author was striving to create a complete model of the universe as he understood it.
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Striving for happiness all the time, he says, and comparing our state to others, is precisely the reason we're not happy.
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They are the latest lenders striving to raise funds from the market as liquidity comes under pressure from lower oil prices.
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Now the burrito chain is hoping to find the next crop of food-focused start-ups striving for the same goal.
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They just elected not to, instead striving to get under the $208 million payroll threshold for M.L.B.'s punitive luxury tax.
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Facing competition from Airbus, Boeing worked to produce the Max as quickly as possible, striving to minimize costly training for pilots.
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In your 40s, you should be nearing your peak earning years — and striving to max out your contributions to your 401k.
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I want people to see the amount of labor and the level of commitment that is needed when striving for justice.
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There has always been an active community of individuals and organizations striving to make technological advances more inclusive, safer, and fairer.
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Continue your strokes, noticing how far your arms are reaching in front of you, striving to feel "taller" with each stroke.
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" She turned to physical therapy, then visited the noted voice coach Ron Browning, who suggested she "stop striving and just be.
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Haider al-Abadi, Iraq's current prime minister, deserves a great deal of credit for striving to foster an inclusive Iraqi government.
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At the same time proponents of cryptocurrencies are striving to prove that the virtual tokens have a use aside from speculation.
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The White Sox were far out of the race late last summer, but Washington scouts admired the way Eaton kept striving.
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In much of this research, white Americans appeared somehow to be immune to the negative health effects that accompany relentless striving.
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The important work involved in striving to eradicate diseases offers a small window into how important USAID and the CDC are.
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The ad begins with an unseen narrator talking about dreams, goals, and striving to do more than you ever thought possible.
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At the same time, Tate Modern is striving to lead Britain away from a proud tradition and towards the global community.
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Can anyone imagine the opposite: a male politician striving to sound more like a woman because the power struggle demands it?
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At the same time, athletic brands are striving to make themselves relevant to young people through celebrity partnerships and brand collaborations.
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Perhaps more engagement with this ongoing debate would have provided the contemporary relevance and public attention this enterprise is striving for.
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But his social-political allegiance was to non-Nazi nationalist ideals that jibed with a conservative romanticism striving for cultural renewal.
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Museums are striving to be hubs for the community, and with that, trying to ensure people are not intimidated by art.
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There was no background in art there, except that it was a Jewish immigrant family striving for success and for education.
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Queer art is difficult art, striving to challenge discrimination and to continue representing minority sex and romantic lives in all their diversity.
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The biggest decline in weight loss striving was among black women, the group with the highest rates of obesity in the study.
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Eventbrite is striving to be an example for other tech companies, with 50-50 gender representation on its board and executive team.
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We will say that it took all people, striving together, to build a just and compassionate world of liberty, charity and peace.
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Beijing has been striving to curb pollution by launching a national carbon emission trading scheme and introducing a green electricity certificate system.
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While our efforts to keep that promise have been imperfect, the ideals that gave birth to it keep us striving for perfection.
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Our clients are top global brands within Fortune 1000 companies, as well as smaller firms striving to compete in a digital age.
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And he posted video of a sermon he delivered to his congregation this month about the importance of Muslims striving for justice.
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Uber is always striving to offer the best earning opportunity for drivers and we are constantly working to improve the driver experience.
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Remarkably, most paintings that appear on the walls of the best galleries (and also the striving ones) aren't interested in doing that.
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During one of the early scenes of "The Party," Bonnie runs into a pretty-but-naive striving actress named Masha (Laura James).
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Players are striving to gain competitive advantage by focusing on stringent regulations issued by regulatory bodies pertaining to safety of finished products.
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There are times on the show when Garrison had people in stitches and so we'll certainly be striving to uphold that tradition.
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With a dedicated fund of $22016M, "The Venture" is striving to enable social entrepreneurs around the world to scale and gain exposure.
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It's like trying to rub your stomach and pat your head simultaneously, only with the added pressure of striving for rhythmic accuracy.
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A man who, while striving to tell his own story, becomes painfully aware that only those who have power can do so.
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For all the striving that goes on among some of its citizens, the town itself emanates a contentment that is soothingly contagious.
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As part of that goal, GPE is striving to get these developing countries to allocate 20% of their overall budgets for education.
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"There's no shame in striving for peace," says Mr Gantz in the fourth ad, which seems more in keeping with his character.
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"Sang" is also a rebellion against the striving of contemporary urban China, no matter the cost or hopes of achieving a goal.
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It kept evolving over the course of shooting, because you're always striving to make things better, and faster, and more production-friendly.
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After Salling pleaded guilty to child porn charges, his attorney said that the actor was striving to accept responsibility for his actions.
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Psychologists are striving to understand whether this increase merely coincides with the rise of social media, or whether something causative is happening.
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We all were striving to get to a place where we could open up our storage spaces and let the things go.
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Together, we are striving to expand our reach to larger, national networks in search of more candidates for our executive education programs.
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There was a similar striving for sincerity in the early 1960s when a plain, living language seemed an antidote to Soviet bombast.
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As the nation suffers from a chronic labor shortage, it is striving to be the largest robotics-support society in the world.
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They have sacrificed years of their lives striving to compete at the Olympics and now that sacrifice looks likely to be wasted.
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"Science has always strived to remain nonpolitical, nonpartisan -- and we're still striving for that," Liz Homsey, a co-organizer, told the station.
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"It is something that reminds me to keep striving," Ms. Lawn wrote about her longevity in the job on HuffPost in 2017.
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Putting all that aside for a moment, we have long known and surmised that Pyongyang was striving for a nuclear-capable ICBM.
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I wanted to encourage them to do what I've been striving to do myself: write what I'm actually thinking, and with feeling.
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All the while, Dumpson is still striving to lead, and trying to shake off the heaviness of the hate spewed at her.
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Refinery29's editors love pushing style boundaries; making daring, ahead-of-the-curve fashion choices is what we're always striving to do.
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"We are striving to keep group pre-tax profit (margins) sustainably above 10 percent," Peter said in a interview in the newspaper.
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The thriller follows Alice (Madeline Brewer from The Handmaid's Tale), a cam girl striving to break into her platform's Top 50 rankings.
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The risk is that she imposes an extra burden on the economy by striving for a target that has never been hit.
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It has been striving to cut costs to compete better with deep-pocketed Gulf airlines and fast-growing European low-cost carriers.
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Ghassan Salame, the U.N. special envoy to Libya, said he was striving to prevent the new crisis from getting out of control.
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Rio Tinto is striving to develop a massive underground copper mine extension in Mongolia, but geopolitical risk there is an ongoing concern.
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Yet if London has given striving people and firms plenty of reason to come, it has done a poor job housing them.
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"I want to surround myself with people who are at my level or higher, or at least striving toward something," she says.
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He is still striving to change that — he was in the Granite State Tuesday and has events scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Everybody knew the theme of these Games was "look how far we've come," to justify this event being given to striving Atlanta.
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The problem is that many experts agree that striving for a single cure for cancer is a simplistic and likely impossible goal.
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He will rebel against conventional ideas of success and refuse to pursue any kind of career, combining downward mobility with spiritual striving.
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At the same time, the far-right National Front is striving to gain support among a population spooked by terrorism and joblessness.
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The proposed priorities would affect the Striving Readers Comprehensive Literacy program, which awards grants to state education agencies to promote reading skills.
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In his studies of "American obscurantism," collected in " Maule's Curse " (19703), he outlined a choice between striving for lucidity and embracing wildness.
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In "The Lives of Others," he was a successful playwright in East Berlin, striving equally to obey and to buck the system.
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Over the past two decades, scientists have been striving to develop artificial intelligence programs that can best their creators at competitive games.
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Natural selection reaches a crescendo at sexual maturity, when most individuals in a population are alive and striving to produce viable offspring.
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Down Kevin Durant and potentially Klay Thompson, the Warriors enter Game 3 of the Finals striving for a 2-1 series edge.
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Or, when I'm desperately striving for something, whatever it is, I tend to see what I'm doing a bit more quickly now.
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Some of these women, striving for the silhouette of an Instagram model, have resorted to black-market butt injections to achieve it.
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What is the essence of human life but continuously striving to become the best version of yourself, ultimately achieving your full potential?
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He also told the German newspaper that the bank isn not striving for mergers or major acquisitions over the next three years.
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He had spent a large part of his career striving to make the study of UFOs and alien abductions a scientific endeavor.
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Cora's first open heart surgery, when she was just two days old, punctuated the illusion of perfection I had been striving for.
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We are striving for VA to be a life-long partner and trusted advocate for all veterans, their families, survivors and caregivers.
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The two men are now striving to showcase their skills — whether it comes to wooing clients or setting priorities inside the bank.
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The more companies striving to produce blockbusters, the harder it may become for Netflix to maintain the pace of its subscriber growth.
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Rather than whipping the score into moments of frenzy, Mr. Gergiev seemed to be striving for breadth and sweep — sometimes with success.
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Artists are always striving to find new ways to make their songs stand out and keep their audiences coming back for more.
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Through the work of our students, faculty, and alumni, we are striving to create a more just, sustainable, humane, and beautiful world.
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For her part, Murray says that as a former teacher and now an administrator, she's always striving to create another alternative canon.
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The more we learn to make decisions based on self-confidence the more we are empowered to keep striving for our dreams.
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It established that "balance" in US media would consist of mainstream outlets striving to be neutral and conservative outlets openly leaning right.
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Thanks to the camp's partnership with teaching artists from Artists Striving to End Poverty, classes in storytelling, music and dance are available.
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As a rule, we should be striving for wording that is descriptive and not euphemistic, while above all being accurate and fair.
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How great it must be, I thought, to grow up in that America, a place still flawed but striving to do better.
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He spent years striving for fame, respect, and clout, thinking they would patch up whatever hole in himself that made him miserable.
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Striving for bipartisan deal-making was a hallmark of Obama's administration, yet the evidence of our racial divide was still starkly apparent.
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We want to make it easier for the women striving today to succeed, to realize their dreams, and close those gender gaps.
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It involves rejecting the sort of progress that centers on isolated striving, and emphasizing, instead, caregiving, maintenance, and the interdependence of things.
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Rapping was a relatively new pastime (it still is), though striving for fame came naturally to a diligent student of social networks.
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They weren't told until day-of that they wouldn't be striving for any set finish line — instead, they'd be competing against themselves.
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It denotes a noncompetitive, laissez-faire existence based on the idea that little that is out of reach is worth striving for.
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The real takeaway seems to be that no matter what happens with Brexit, the world's striving classes see value in British degrees.
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"Perfectionists have a lot of baggage that other people don't ... and that baggage comes from constantly striving to appear perfect," Curran said.
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It has also set its sights lower by targeting just a few chemicals, and not striving to remake an entire industry wholesale.
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They would like to get younger, but Avila found no deals worth breaking up a group still striving to win a title.
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For the first time, visionary leaders of commercial companies are striving to build space infrastructure and exploration programs funded by commercial activities.
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Hardy arranged for Ramanujan to travel to England and became his mentor, striving to convince others of the young man's preternatural gifts.
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"They were striving to give lots of people a tax break hoping it would help them in the November elections," she said.
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"In Georgia and around the country, people are striving for a middle class where a salary truly equals economic security," she said.
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The Cubs, striving to win their first World Series title in 108 years, entered the game with a team batting average of .
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And, while we also celebrate and protect individual liberty, our nation is predicated on this collective striving — our success is our success.
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Intimate without being overtly personal, ambitious without being striving, Jacobsen's work makes small but convincing claims for the outsized power of modesty.
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As much as the nude served as a site of pleasure, it was also a place of artistic striving and viewer's anxiety.
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The patriarchy makes women treat their entire lives as beauty pageants, the framing says, striving for male approval in order to survive.
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My son was under a tremendous amount of pressure to keep the A$AP Mob collective striving together, successful and producing hit recordings.
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As Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna battle for custody, his famous family is striving to provide a stable environment for little Dream Renée.
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As for Cavo Paradiso's continued success, Lazarides maintains that the club will always be striving for an experiential greatness, despite any economic roadblocks.
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What woman striving for equality would vote for a man who judges women based on their body parts and brags about sexual assault?
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In this context, his producing chops seem like an extension of a man striving to fulfill his potential in every aspect of life.
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The Hardcore If you want a real challenge this year, you're in luck, because fitness events are striving to out-hardcore each other.
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The deal bonanza is driven by large corporates striving to bulk up in higher-margin specialty chemicals and rely less on commodity chemicals.
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Yet we're seeing more and more school administrators sideline free speech rather than striving for true tolerance -- which often comes through respectful disagreement.
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No matter what your flavor — wellness or hedonism or well-hedonism — there is a best way to eat, and you'd better be striving.
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"We're about first shots — giving people first shots — not necessarily about the scandal," Kostka said, striving for optimism in an interview with Recode.
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But if the American dream isn't even possible for upwardly mobile white people anymore…then what the heck I am even striving for?
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Like many good Afrobeat songs, "Ye" is celebratory and centers on material wealth as well as the "good life" one is striving for.
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In a way, it is another universe — the America that Strickland, a monster born of his era's darkest paranoid patriotism, is striving for.
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To keep workers striving—those on higher incomes especially—there must always be more desirable consumer goods and services just out of reach.
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At the kibbutz he had the status of a yeled chutz—an outside child, striving to belong, but also constantly observing from without.
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I don't have a problem with trends — I used to be a trendy girl myself — but now I'm striving to be an individual.
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The U.S. planemaker is striving to bring its top-selling 29 MAX jet back into service after its grounding following two fatal crashes.
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"I think first and foremost I wanted to convey that this sort of striving to be antiracist is an ongoing journey," says Kendi.
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Nobody else can ever equal Le Guin, but many of us will spend our whole careers striving to build on her incredible legacy.
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Analyses of differences between countries focus on culture: of course leisure-loving Europeans put in fewer hours than puritanical Americans and striving Koreans.
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I continue to be a work in progress and have spent the last 26 years striving to be a better man and father.
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He blamed the IMF for the delays and said Greece was striving for an agreement, at least on a political level, by Feb.
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With its 5G products, Swedish information technology company Ericsson is striving to provide 10 times more energy efficiency than other companies' 4G products.
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"I am seeking, I am striving and I am in it to win it with all of my heart," she captioned the picture.
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This country -- this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, restless, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, good and magnificent country -- needs us to help it thrive.
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It may not be directly visible all the time, but the way the city handles color and form is something we're striving for.
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But they certainly exude another kind of cool — the kind that comes with striving for excellence and not having to apologize for it.
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ENBY is not only an archival storytelling project, but a movement striving to disrupt the systems in place that affect queer lives daily.
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Hanks spoke with optimism about the future of the United States, saying that striving to be better is ingrained in the American ethos.
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When Sanders was a boy, Midwood was defined by residents' awareness of their immigrant roots — and their ethos as middle class and striving.
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Carson has long extolled the virtues of self-reliance, moral striving and good character as the gateway out of poverty and into prosperity.
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Walker takes off from the late writer Svetlana Boym's notion of "restorative nostalgia," a striving to recover a vaguely defined and idealized past.
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No, insist most conservatives, it's a narrative of individuals striving for liberty, who got stymied, at times, by meddlesome progressives and riotous radicals.
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"Black America also has a large community of striving, successful, hard-working people: college-educated, in the work force," said a black leader.
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Workers said they are striving to hit an 8,000 per week goal, which should allow Tesla to make 416,0003 cars in a year.
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Like many teams building new ballparks, the Twins were striving for precisely that feeling when they designed Target Field, which opened in 2010.
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Through his destiny I want to interpret the emotions a man goes through in such situations, to assess the meaning of his striving.
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Ms. Mansour seems to be striving not just for laughs but for pathos, too, in depicting this family's desperate slide into financial chaos.
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One of Facebook's big milestones is it's striving to increase the number of users in meaningful groups from 100 million to 1 billion.
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The idea was immediately challenged – especially by liberals, whose vision was of a more fluid world, with peoples striving for free, democratic politics.
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This year will be the first time he's earned seven figures in a calendar year, a milestone he's been striving for since 2017.
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Jaszai said the company could finance this deal from bank loans alone, but it was striving for a healthy capital and credit structure.
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An old-line grocer, Albertsons is striving for reinvigoration in a retail landscape being upended by e-commerce competitors and discount food stores.
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Yet life can be cruel, and even a person striving toward right thought can set off cascades of events that go incomprehensibly awry.
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Instead of striving for management, I focused on fattening my 401(k), paying off my house and counting down the days until retirement.
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An estimated 1 million people marched over the weekend, producing stirring images of a still-somewhat-free people striving to remain that way.
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Instead of tooting your horn at every single success (icky), identify specific achievements or successes that support a goal you're striving to achieve.
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But because nobody can ever achieve perfection, we instead begin to fetishize the striving for it — spinning on bikes and slathering on lotions.
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Mexico is striving to rely on clean energy for 35 percent of its electricity demand by 2024, up from about 23 percent today.
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We also conduct worker rights trainings in our factories and take surveys on a daily basis, striving to stay connected with our employees.
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He regarded coaching as a form of spiritual service and striving at sports as a complement to studying sacred texts and worshiping God.
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This country – this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, restless, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, good and magnificent country – needs us to help it thrive.
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How many of us want to be remembered merely as the person who spent their lives striving to get ahead of everyone else?
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"The main point is how to accept yourself when you are living in a world striving for perfection all the time," he said.
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The women, who converted to Islam about 219 years ago, are striving to build a more modern and inclusive version of Islam. 24.
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But this report got lost in a barrage of stories striving to prove that the C.I.A. is right and Mr. Trump is wrong.
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What is really happening here is that the Russian state is striving for ever more complete domination over mass media and the Internet.
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China's Foreign Ministry said in a statement following Wang's announcement that the country was striving to join the treaty "as soon as possible".
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Bentley has been striving to turn the company around by investing in technology, employee retention as well as selling off non-core businesses.
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"Be ready for the worst, and make the fullest preparations for that, while working toward a good outcome and striving for the best."
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Women and minorities are now better represented in universities and workplaces, and many companies say they are striving for greater diversity and inclusion.
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" Another parent, whose son is a student at an Ivy League college, said: "He's not striving to meet our standards, they're his own.
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If you put yourself last and burn out, you won't have anything left for others, let alone the goals you're striving to achieve.
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Unlike the economy and healthcare, climate change isn't a policy space where the Democrats' leading lights are striving to out-flank each other.
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If you ask the women he allegedly harassed, those blurred boundaries meant humiliation and isolation from a community they were striving to join.
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With their end goal in mind, the couple opted for cheap eats, striving to spend between $1.85 and $3.70 per person per meal.
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Galliford, along with Balfour Beatty, is striving to complete building Aberdeen's new ring road following the collapse of Carillion, which was a major partner.
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Peter Parker is and has always been this gawky teenager from Queens who's unlucky in love and life, but striving hard to be better.
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"Sports Illustrated is the end goal, I feel like that's what everyone is striving to get," she says in a video for SI Swimsuit.
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It's pretty, it's pink, it's glamorous – all while maintaining an air of being just out of reach, and therefore maybe still worth striving for.
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I've had plenty of boyfriends, but now I'm alone again and striving for that same thing I've been looking for since I was 15.
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With his career taking off and his wife pregnant with their first child, Ali remains the same thoughtful, reflective person, striving to better himself.
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He said he was now striving to find a job, while raising funds with a Taiwanese partner to open up an independent bookstore there.
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If you're striving to live life more like a Kardashian/Jenner in 2017, why not start with this simple addition to your morning routine?
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Considering how many popular Viners are striving to tell full stories in just six seconds, this could be a watershed moment for those creators.
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In striving to respond to that which seems nearly impossible, we defiantly make room for new futures while honoring the work of our ancestors.
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Perhaps it is also time to ponder what ideals, no matter how far-fetched, are worth striving for now—and how to achieve them.
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"This was a worrying and intolerable incident," Rio 2016 spokesman Mario Andrada told a news conference, adding that organizers were striving to improve security.
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I really feel as though a difference can be made, and I really hope that I can achieve the change I am striving for.
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They just want a pathway to money for everyone striving to follow YouTube's rules, which at present exists in theory but not in practice.
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The standoff has fueled Salvini's campaign against migrant boats from Africa at a time when he is striving to drag Italy to snap elections.
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The new superintendent, Maria Vullo, who took over in June 2016, told Reuters in an interview DFS is striving to clear the application backlog.
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He would be striving still for world peace, for a better world for kids, for justice for those lingering in the criminal justice system.
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Curly and Laurey's union represents everything Oklahoma is striving to be — sexually pure, upwardly mobile, conformist — and moreover, everything that America itself will become.
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Some in Labour face the contradiction of striving to win power when they have concluded that their leader is unfit to be prime minister.
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BAT, like rivals, is striving for a bigger chunk of the global market for smoking alternatives as volumes of traditional cigarettes continue to slide.
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When asked about the lawsuits facing the company, Thorne noted that the company is striving to be as transparent as possible with its customers.
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And together the motley gym family, a rolling mix of levels and talents and cultures, keeps striving for that ideal: No Egos, Only Dedication.
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In an era where media companies are striving to maximize their total content views, the lure of additional traffic from Facebook may prove irresistible.
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Some people say that "money doesn't make you happy, " yet they continue striving to be more wealthy in the hope of becoming more happy.
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TV is constantly striving to be more open, inclusive, and innovative, and Superstore does all three while delivering laugh-out-loud comedy every week.
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"As a work-in-progress brand, we are constantly striving to improve in needed areas," Chief Executive Officer Ritch Allison said in a statement.
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To avoid delays and confusion caused by well-meaning states striving to exceed their regulatory competence, Congress knows that it needs to act. Sens.
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The company is reportedly striving to incorporate an optical glucose sensor into its wearable, to help patients with diabetes monitor their blood-sugar levels.
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Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has been striving since coming to office in 2014 to attract foreign investors to help kick start Italy's sluggish economy.
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"We are just out of the January transfer window and are striving to keep this group together and to build on it," he said.
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Yet the striving, struggling sheer expression of Rodin's guttural figures conversely highlight the calm superiority of the insurmountable marble figures, serene even in battle.
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"It's really the essence: to celebrate every woman and the body she's in while always striving to be better," she said at the time.
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Sharing experiences and outcomes data, debating best practice procedures and striving for zero instances of preventable harm, together we continue to make remarkable strides.
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" To other young Afro-Latinas striving to leave their mark, she offers these words of advice: "Don't worry so much about what others think.
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But what will be more fascinating is if they ever come to realize the perfection they've been striving for is nothing but an illusion.
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Benghazi-based AGOCO congratulated Haftar's forces "on the success and progress in its striving against extremist terrorist militias and militias which steal public funds".
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And then, as now, we have a President who understands, in his words, 'A nation is only living as long as it is striving.
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Then, the company was striving to rapidly expand its business, and allowing established businesses to enter the fold was a way to accomplish that.
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Anger or frustration — instincts comfortably displayed by men literally anywhere — have always seemed off-limits to professional women striving for respect in corporate arenas.
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FIVE years ago Zach Sims, a sprightly, striving 21-year-old, launched Codeacademy, a startup, to offer online courses about how to write software.
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"What a privilege it is to serve this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, magnificent country," McCain said on Monday night.
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But the debates also come with potential pitfalls that can heap unwanted attention on moderators striving to serve as umpires calling balls and strikes.
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Great novels sometimes come roaring out of the mind of a first-timer, but more often greatness is the product of years of striving.
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"When I hear the words 'aesthetics' and 'style,' I get incredibly uncomfortable—I'm not striving for a beautiful image, an Instagram shot," Guadagnino says.
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"There is still room for further improvement and we will keep striving to increase sustainable free cash flow and distributions to shareholders," he added.
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His platform championed police reform and called for working to "end the era of mass incarceration" by striving for a fair criminal justice system.
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Yet despite being fictional contrivances, they exude poetic effects, as if a spiritual persona in the artist were striving to overcome his secularist prejudices.
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These are the types of policies which won't affect the bottom line of the wealthy and their allies in the striving upper middle class.
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In the end, we're all striving for an LTR with our dream occupation, but finding that occuBAEtion can be one of life's biggest challenges.
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Now a number of projects are striving to improve access for girls and give them the skills and confidence to compete in those jobs.
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She is always striving to better understand new technologies and business models to better determine whether there has been real harm done to consumers.
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Company officials said it was striving to have an experimental vaccine by June or July, before applying for permission to test on human subjects.
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His expression has both the unfinished quality of a subject surprised and the urgent attention of a photographer striving to capture such a moment.
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The Spanish flu, meanwhile, is ravaging the city, countervailing the vibrant, creative forces of music and public works, the striving, the dreams of longevity.
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The tax code subsidizes moguls with private jets while the carried interest tax break gives a huge tax discount to striving private equity zillionaires.
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For a moment, the small island nation seemed like a beacon for other countries striving toward self-determination under the yoke of repressive regimes.
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Striving to maximize his profits, Ismay, in effect, sinks his ship, filled with British and American plutocrats who are served by a heroic crew.
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Auger-Aliassime is one of several young Canadian players, including Denis Shapovalov, Eugenie Bouchard and Andreescu, striving to raise the profile of Canadian tennis.
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The patriarch rarely at home in his striving days, romancing Gloria Swanson among so many others, is only the wise and devoted father here.
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It's a question the founders of Desert Door Texas Sotol, a distillery that recently opened its doors in Driftwood, Texas, are striving to answer.
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He wanted to work with the innovative director Doug Fitch, whose handmade aesthetic was the visual embodiment of the spirit he was striving for.
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Striving to be a rapper in this city better known for indie rock, roots music and "Portlandia"-level whiteness was "super depressing," he said.
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The Army, striving to reach 500,000 active-duty soldiers by the end of this decade, has rolled out an esports team to attract recruits.
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It's the idealism behind the striving that matters, not the cynicism that comes up with all kinds of ornate excuses for apathy or inaction.
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"We are still striving to involve the poor, the deprived, the forgotten American, white and Negro, in the future of their society," he said.
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Graham would want you to know he was always striving to show and share the love of Jesus to a broken and hurting world.
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At the beginning, she is striving for a prestigious Boston surgical fellowship; by the end, she has everything she needs right there in Garland.
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However they ultimately share the crease, Quick and Bishop will be looked to as a centerpiece for a Kings team striving for the playoffs.
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"Today's young people are competing with each other in order to meet societal pressures to succeed...." But striving incessantly for success can be detrimental.
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Those three daughters, now mothers, are each warm, highly articulate, well educated and, most important, fully engaged in organizations striving to enhance civil society.
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In addition to building more entry points into the job pipeline, some companies are striving to improve recruitment — a wonky process in asset management.
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The start-up is striving to create a diverse company culture and notes that the majority of its management positions are held by women.
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The festival is full of striving newcomers, and it has grown into a major magnet for hip-hop acts, from chart-toppers on down.
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Tim Profeta directs Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, a non-partisan resource for decision-makers striving to solve pressing environmental challenges.
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It was a place where celebrities, models and Page Six habitués bumped booties and spilled vodka cranberries alongside striving artists and handsome pleasure seekers.
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The companies are also striving to remain relevant in case the demand for oil, which is currently growing strongly, wanes in the coming decades.
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There's admittedly some charm to The Meg striving to remain so strenuously bland, but it ultimately feels like empty nostalgia for whatever it's echoing.
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But this goes against previous norms in which politicians striving to be authentic would attempt to shed the artificial trappings of party and partisanship.
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It is between mastery and futility, between the pull of ambition and the memento mori whisper that human striving is empty at the core.
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One is that America was founded on great moral principles that we failed to live up to historically and we've been striving to fulfill.
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We realize that the tendency to settle for the cliché instead of striving for a more original locution is the narrator's rather than the author's.
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Treating yourself with love and respect, and striving to be a better human, will translate into every relationship you have outside of yourself, Jones says.
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