How To Use Strive In A Sentence

  • In some places it is primeval and wet, where streaky barked eucalyptus strive upwards through dripping mists alive with frog croaks.
  • The manufacturers just don't strive to achieve a mirror-like polish nowadays.
  • Two dogs strive for a bone, the third runs away with it. 
  • Barbie, Toys “Я” Us machine guns—these are “charged objects,” contaminative; they represent the dog-eat-dog world, the obsessively competitive culture that synagogues and mosques and churches strive to keep out. The Barbie Chronicles
  • The idea behind the phrase 'la bella figura' was that one should always strive to look good. The Sun
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  • For Evan Snyderman of R 20th Century, a leading New York gallery, Design Miami/Basel is one of the few fairs in the world committed to the level of presentation and connoisseurship our gallery strives to achieve. Maturing Gracefully
  • Observe what is best and to strive to universalize these qualities.
  • 135 There is a grey area between ornament and decoration where one or other strives to compensate for poverty of form.
  • The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections.
  • The Harvard center will strive to develop new technologies for genomic molecular imaging, while the Johns Hopkins center will be devoted to advancing the emerging field of epigenetics.
  • Whoever strives to know learns that no human lore is despicable.
  • History teaches us that unity is strength, and cautions us to submerge and overcome our differences in the quest for common goals, to strive, with all our combined strength, for the path to true African brotherhood and unity... Alemayehu G. Mariam: Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa
  • The school is now fully equipped and ready to strive for excellence in the world of information technology.
  • We strive hard to build a just society, but we ignore a glaring source of inequality.
  • So Jesus in Gethsemane when praying (Lu 22: 44): so "strive Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • We should strive to appreciate the aesthetic value of our names.
  • With all their profundity and gravitas, they have striven hard to sanitize all abusage in application yet, pitiably, they seemed to have been overwhelmed by the brutality of the crisis Undefined
  • This alone leads to that "eudaimonia" or happiness for which man strives. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
  • Carriers and vendors will always strive to differentiate themselves by introducing equipment and services that deviate from existing standards.
  • These are real people - people who still support the war, people who believe that women should be subservient to men, people who believe that gays should strive to be cured or remain celibate! MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Antithetical to Religion?
  • Leaving the world a better place than we found it by reversing this downward spiral hatred and ignorance for our children and our grandchildren is truly the "Game Changer" that we all need to strive for. Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf: Why I'm Honored to Be Named a Huffington Post Game Changer
  • The world now adapts to a trisected geopolitical system, and leaders must begin to focus on minimizing the inevitable strive that will result.
  • Fascism attempts to organize the newly created proletarian masses without affecting the property structure which the masses strive to eliminate.
  • Hurston's representation may deviate from standard scientific format, but apparently in contrast to Odum and Johnson, she strives more than they to retain the essential content.
  • They know what life and sentiment they need in deed, they could strive for their future, but they shouldn't give up themselves for some peacockery.
  • Paradise does not exist, but we must nonetheless strive to be worthy of it. Jules Renard 
  • The Sligo Rape Crisis Centre know this better than most and have striven to provide a sensitive and accommodating service to those who have suffered rape or sexual abuse.
  • My goal is to continue to strive to make good music that touches people. The Sun
  • This is the lesson of the 1930s, which Republican/libertarian/right-wing propaganda has striven mightily, and successfully, to erase from the American memory, allowing it to happen all over again. xearther Bush Team Seeks Dictatorial Financial Powers « Antiwar.com Blog
  • It is this longer-term eradication of militancy that the state of Pakistan must strive for. Sincerity a Must For Winning the War On Terror
  • Our company recognizes, appreciates and benefits from the ideas generated by people from a wide variety of backgrounds and we strive to reflect the communities we serve.
  • They strive for a final evaluation of life in terms of that eternity which is always present to them; they strive for a recognition of man's true place in nature, defined by the fact that he was endowed with the gift of reason; and they strive for a determination of the balance, so far attained, within themselves and their own lives, between man's beasthood and man's godhead. Nationhood Within the Empire
  • As a consequence, these genres do not strive to show events in their experiential immediacy and do not use an excessively ornate style of presentation.
  • The school strives to treat pupils as individuals and to help each one to achieve their full potential.
  • The Sichuan Aba vehicle tube vehicle numerical selection system homepage, strives for anxiously!
  • During a period of industrialization, those who hold power strive to make of their subjects valuable workers. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Some companies strive to hide or disguise disparities, but these soon leak out. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know that Bulgaria is trying hard to become more westernized and strives to be like America, but it's sad when becoming "westernized" means embracing huge supermarket chains that monopolize all the business and kill the "little men. Hello supermarket
  • However, it remains my belief that one should strive for pith and subtext once one has crossed that gate.
  • Based on Lawrence Thornton's novel, Hampton strives for a part human, part mystical response to a brutal regime, bent on repression.
  • Setting numerical goals gives you something to strive for. Christianity Today
  • Democracy depends on an informed citizenry, and the right wing consciously strives to misinform the American public by erasing the distinction between journalism and propaganda.
  • The striver contrives to derive that privacy can't be deprived.
  • This regiment is mindful of the fact that in order to justify the confidence of those set in authority over us, it must strive in the future to measure up to an exacting standard of readiness. Dinner in Honour of The Toronto Scottish Regiment
  • The striver contrives to derive that privacy can't be deprived.
  • A good man may be in want, but then he quiets himself, and strives to make himself easy; but these people when they shall be hungry shall fret themselves, and when they have nothing to feed on their vexation shall prey upon their own spirits; for fretfulness is a sin that is its own punishment. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It also strives too hard for impact. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Romantic composers would then be those who have sought their ideals in other directions and striven to give them expression irrespective of the restrictions and limitations of form -- composers who, in short, prefer content to manner. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music
  • Like anorexia, it often involves severe weight loss, but so-called orthorexics are obsessed with food quality, rather than quantity, and strive for personal purity in their eating habits rather than for a thin physique.
  • Most arrived at this condition as industry tumbled in the latter half of the past century; earlier they had been hard-edged, unglamorous communities of strivers.
  • Banks must strive to balance assets and liabilities in countries that might devalue. Times, Sunday Times
  • The standards they set are something we still strive for here now. The Sun
  • At the first mention of this fact the human mind naturally resists its admission: it recoils from the idea of inborn corruption; it cannot endure to have a mirror placed before it, which so clearly manifests its deformity; and it strives, from the beginning, to argue itself out of the feeling which lies so deeply ingrafted in the very consciousness of the soul. Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life; to which is Added the Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion. Volume I.
  • For they strive by a kind of toilsome exercise of the body itself to root out those lusts that are hurtful to the body, that is, those habits and affections of the soul that lead to the enjoyment of unworthy objects. On Christian Doctrine, in Four Books
  • If his legacy remains, like that of the beggarwoman, tenuous, it is because he offers us a lesson about the inability of our allegories of intellectual history to account for the linguistic structure of the events they strive to depict. Reading, Begging, Paul de Man
  • They have taught us that the peace for which we strive is something that has to be won within and through the individual human being. The Nobel Peace Prize 1976 - Presentation Speech
  • Every man who strives to become a burgess of this town shall first be examined under oath upon a Book that he is no bondman, but free-born and of free status.
  • We strive to revel in our uniqueness, love our individuality, and express that freely.
  • Dance punk or dark disco - or whatever you label it - strives to mix politics, funk and electronica into a copacetic musical gumbo.
  • Her skill of painting human body was obvious even after her intentional strive of covering the inviolability of human beings. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1062
  • It nonetheless represents an ideal toward which to strive. Human Resource Management in Government
  • Explanations are not this film's concern - it strives instead to give shape to our incomprehension.
  • In contrast, adaptive perfectionists strive only to reach their own goals, not the goals set for them by other people.
  • And with these all as a background, one should earnestly strive to keep the unity of the Spirit.
  • My goal is to continue to strive to make good music that touches people. The Sun
  • We inherently strive for a sense of belongingness because we have been brought up in families, tribes, and communities; sticking close to these groups has always meant an increased likelihood of survival. Body by Design
  • Banks must strive to balance assets and liabilities in countries that might devalue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Universal coverage is an important goal and something we should strive for, but it will not create true parity in coverage or health outcomes. Matthew Yglesias » Easier for a Camel to Pass Through the Eye of a Needle Than a “Skinny” Health Care Bill to Pass the Senate
  • A title voted for by our customers and partners is an honour and a reflection of the service we, as a small quality-driven company, strive to provide. Releases feed from RealWire
  • What is good is that England now strive not just to win but to play the cricket of which they know themselves capable.
  • We will make ourselves known through speaking engagements, webinars, videos, and interviews, all the while delivering the same level of quality and excellence we strive towards.
  • As Page said, “We hired people like us”—brainy strivers from privileged backgrounds who aced the SAT, brought home good grades, and wrote the essays that got them into the best schools. In the Plex
  • God said to Moses, do not strive against me, or you will die; by faith only can this tribe be saved.
  • By promoting trilingualism, the committee strives to empower all the people of the Western Cape through language to gain full access to all services, to enforce their dignity and to show respect for one another's language. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • As the parents of three sons, my wife and I strived to teach them right from wrong and to tell the truth when asked a question regarding a wrong done to others.
  • You will not win in life, if you are not prepared and lack the will to strive. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • This slam-bang B-movie pastiche is wildly uneven as it doggedly strives (sometimes with obvious strain) to sustain a freewheeling, anything-goes air of exuberant junkiness," writes Joe Leydon. Venice film festival opens with Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan
  • A true love is what doesn't strive for busyness, for extravagance, for luxury, and moreover for hokum.
  • Strive not to run, like Hercules, a furlong in a breath: festination may prove precipitation; deliberating delay may be wise cunctation, and slowness no slothfulness. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
  • If the court is satisfied that the alleged declarant had the requisite intention it will strive to validate it.
  • We will strive to be non-sectarian and ecumenical, and our pages are open to a wide range of political views, a commitment to pluralism reflected in our advisory editorial board.
  • Remember that your greatest ethical responsibility is to constantly strive for excellence in everything you do.
  • It never strives to say anything in particular, and the backroom drama-what there is of it anyway-is so brief, oblique and elliptical that it merely provides an air of impromptu, on-the-fly context for the dance numbers.
  • We strive to eliminate sexism, ageism, heterosexism and other forms of discrimination from our lives.
  • Hindus who have a guru strive to receive spiritual initiation from him.
  • They strive to be sincere and to communicate with others in an empathic manner.
  • He constantly strives to increase his abilities and his understanding of the obstacles around him.
  • The blood bank must continuously strive to maintain supply as 1.2 million people across the country have never given blood.
  • I apologize if my statements about "literalism" and "inerrancy" are not couched in the language of friendly dialogue that I usually strive for. Archive 2008-12-01
  • For the meaner the condition of each judge is, the greater will be the severity of judgment with which he will seek to efface the idea of his meanness; and he will strive rather to appear worthy of being classed in the honourable decuries, than to have deservedly ranked in a disreputable one. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4
  • But as long as you make the problems genuine and the characters strive with all their considerable abilities to solve them, you are not going to patronise them or sentimentalise them.
  • Without an imaginable beauty, there would be no ideal in terms of which to strive for a more actually beautiful world.
  • He always does things before me, but it is good because it gives me something to strive towards. Times, Sunday Times
  • During a period of industrialization, those who hold power strive to make of their subjects valuable workers. The Times Literary Supplement
  • On the other hand, (we speak it advisedly,) no class of men in Europe strive more earnestly and self-denyingly to improve the condition of those dependent on them, to build good houses for their tenants, open schools for the children, and drain and fertilize the land. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
  • ` ` Aweel, aweel, 'said Hobbie, mounting his horse, ` ` it serves naething to strive wi cripples --- they are aye cankered; but I'll just tell ye ae thing, neighbour, that if things be otherwise than weel wi' Grace Armstrong, I'se gie you a scouther, if there be a tar-barrel in the five parishes. '' The Black Dwarf
  • We've striven mightily to adjust to our dinner guests showing up late, but when the time stretches to 2 or more hours, and food is ready, and we, the hosts, are starving, then it inevitably becomes stressful. Not being on time a high art in Mexico
  • The specs gave her that cool, sophisticated look many girls strive for.
  • Who, but an impious scorner, dares thus strive with his Maker, and mutilate HIS IMAGE, and blaspheme the Holy One, who saith, "_Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, ye did it unto_ ME. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • To have some other arena past college to strive for is a great prospect for our kids.
  • I note that book publishing itself is becoming much more honest, truthful, unimpeachable, authentic, and precise about everything from numbers of books sold to the unvarnished, unexaggerated, unerring, and unaffected stories it tells as all who toil and sweat in this scrupulous business strive as best we can to maintain the veracious sheen-of-sham and hocus pocus so inherently attached like Superglue to our equivocated reputations for flimflam and fiddle-dee-dee. Obscure Books, Part II - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • I believe we all strive to be the builder of strong clubs and not their "wrecker.
  • Don't pass on your passions, to settle in the stale normality. Endure. Strive. Ensure. Anthony Liccione 
  • And should every proprietor exercise his equal right to embank all his own lands, and thus the general operation shall strive to confine the river within the limits of its shores, the attempt must fail, and the floods, rising higher in proportion to their lateral confinement, will overtop any dykes which can be made by separate individuals, each working on his own separate plan. Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches of Lower North Carolina, and the Similar Adjacent Lands
  • You can always hit a purer shot, do better, strive for perfection.
  • Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly.
  • It is certainly something we will strive towards. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has made the best of his time and strives to better himself and be a positive influence on others.
  • It stirs us to strive for the goal, achieve the target and aspire to something beyond our comfort zone.
  • There are instances of debauched and shameless old age which, deficient in vital resources, strives to supply their place by fictitious excitement; a kind of brutish lasciviousness, that is ever the more cruelly punished by nature, from the fact that the immediately-ensuing debility is in direct proportion to the forced stimulation which has preceded it. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • The critic Roger Shattuck, alluding to a famous remark by John Ruskin, argued that the wise museumgoer strives to look at works of art "with as innocent an eye as one can attain. Too Much of a Great Thing
  • Jashn will strive to narrow the gap between museum exhibitions and the traditional Indian 'mela' by opening up the Jehangir Art gallery to a free-wheeling spread of art that will display almost every genre - sourced from Osian's Archive and Library Collection. India eNews
  • We encourage all members to strive for the highest standards.
  • It is hard to sit in Rome and strive against the Pope. 
  • Palm Springs is a curious button, as it was involved in environmental progressiveness long before fashion, with its vast wind farms and other ingenuities, and then it enjoyed a lost weekend during the Hope/Sinatra/Skelton period, where it smacked of overindulgence and development at the expense of eco-conscientiousness; and now it is back, retrofitting, retooling, and fashioning a green future, or at least one that strives for balance. Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley?
  • Freud, the man who spent his life investigating the kind of intimate secrets which people strive to conceal from themselves as well as from others, was extremely reluctant to reveal his own.
  • She also strives to situate the tondo within a representational tradition and in relation to specific social and cultural practices.
  • Two dogs strive for a bone, the third runs away with it. 
  • If planted in the shade they tend to become tall and leggy as they strive to reach towards the life giving sun and if in too damp a spot, the stems become too weak to hold the huge flower heads erect and thus fall over.
  • And they strive to achieve consensus out of conflict.
  • 'Ease and simplicity, an even flow of unlaboured diction, and an artless arrangement of obvious sentiments' is the ideal to be striven for. Yet Again
  • At the same time, banks are continuing to strive to attract clients through lower interest rates and other preferential offers.
  • Do not seek to "emancipate" yourself -- do not strive to unsex yourself and become a Lucy Stone, or a Rev. Miss The Wedding Guest
  • Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities.
  • Vainly had Silverstein striven to stay the spouse's wrath. Chapter 2
  • The Hindu sex manual the Kama Sutra sets out no fewer than 64 achievements that a man must strive for -- one was to teach a parrot to talk. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • We must again strive to offer praise to God with the most beautiful churches and art and clothing and liturgical music we can manage. The Truth of Beauty
  • So many of us strive to raise our children with good moral values including an aversion to violence and aggression.
  • It also strives too hard for impact. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Rats and monkeys made dependent on cocaine will always strive hard to get more.
  • The claim that something — whether housing or health care — is an undersupplied social good is commonly used to justify government intervention, and policy makers have long striven to make housing more affordable. How American Health Care Killed My Father
  • But as the quartet strive to unpick the mystery, they put their own lives at risk. The Sun
  • Constantly strive to eliminate all forms of excess and waste; improve productivity at a rate that is roughly twice the industry average.
  • A blesser have I become and a Yea – sayer: and therefore strove I long and was a striver, that I might one day get my hands free for blessing. Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
  • This absolutely worthless look at the ant-like endeavors of the roadies as they strive to erect the sprawling sets is mind-bogglingly dull and unimpressive.
  • He hated mediocrity and always strived for perfection and excellence.
  • Fortunately for Cutler and for us, his documentary method -- the technique known as cinéma-vérité, which involves direct observation and no narration, and strives to keep the filmmaker behind the camera -- is more about learning than about knowing. Salon
  • The school strives for academic excellence.
  • AMD's processors are often the budget favorite, though the company continuously strives to make faster chips.
  • We must continue to strive for greater efficiency.
  • Laxly e mail lists at nosohusial sphaerocarpos to relishing no striver in advancing intervention, a unmitigable litchee, they are so susceptible adverbially heterospory christless the old pyrogallic way. Rational Review
  • It is essential that we strive for a deeper understanding of the complexities facing us and that our message reflect this depth and complexity.
  • Together we can move toward that fullness of truth we all strive for.
  • I shall from this day take the firm resolution to study with renewed assiduity, to keep my attention always well fixed on whatever I am about, and to strive to become every day less trifling and more fit for what, if Heaven wills it, I'm some day to be. Archive 2008-01-01
  • We should strive together, to bring an end to the era of extremist terrorism so that the peace and love and fraternity - which is lost because of unfortunate extremistic activity in the last decade - should come to end and we may restore the peace, love and smiles on the faces of mankind. BBC News - Home
  • And under the quiet narration is even gentler music, music that strives to be subliminal, tinkled on a parlor piano and diffidently accompanied by a fiddle or banjo.
  • Nay, both His hands are spread out, He expends as He pleases; and what has been revealed to you from your Lord will certainly make many of them increase in inordinacy and unbelief; and We have put enmity and hatred among them till the day of resurrection; whenever they kindle a fire for war Allah puts it out, and they strive to make mischief in the land; and Allah does not love the mischief-makers. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
  • Teenagers are forever pushing out their boundaries as they strive to be independent and self sufficient.
  • We should strive for the same sense of adventure.
  • Working together Alabama nurses can strive for the goal that all children have the right to grow up in a smoke-free and healthy environment.
  • Yet despite all these obvious hardships, I have strived to remain resilient and I still cling fervently to the hope that one day my country shall rise again.
  • MJ posted: "But perhaps more importantly, a 'centrist' is someone who strives objectively to understand the world as it really exists before he acts in it in consequential ways rather than someone who interprets that world through an ideology that ignors inconvenient facts and acts in total disregard of all who question its vision. Sound Politics: The Religion of Peace Marches On
  • Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization.
  • Ever since, I have striven for clarity and simplicity of style, especially when I'm writing about complex subjects such as space exploration or global politics or love. MIND MELD: Shrewd Writing Advice From Some of Science Fiction's & Fantasy's Best Writers
  • At the end, I was left more astonished and impressed than ever by the feats of the postpunk adventurers - these strivers and visionaries, schemers and dreamers.
  • The hero often strives to not only give meaning and purpose to one's actions and unite the group, but also attempts to interpret history and provide a means of enunciation so that one's current plight is placed within some sort of context. Archive 2010-03-01
  • From now onwards the councils should strive to be up to date on payment of monthly salaries by raising funds from own vast resources.
  • We are built this way, and though we might strive for an ideal of non-being as exampled by the perfect servant above, it is against our nature to do so and may be unattainable.
  • These pressure distributions apply a side force to the hammer piston which strives to center the hammer piston in the guide.
  • As Americans we should strive to champion the ideal enviroment for viewing exploitation films (real American food, girl in the seat next to you, speaker in the window, stars above you) as oppossed to the pathetic grindhouse where there existed the immediate threat of being urinated or vomited on by some tranny wino with an Archie Bunker accent. Mad Dog Movies « American Grindhouse to premiere at SXSW
  • Above all, you must strive not to disoblige those offstage figures, unsuspected by the ordinary reader.
  • Man errs so long as he strives
  • Accordingly, take in perfect part all I write and do; revere the cheese-shaped brain which feeds you this noble flummery; strive diligently to keep me ever jocund.
  • Previously she had come across as a driven, almost obsessed athlete, ever pushed by her father to strive for perfection.
  • One exception: experimental literary works that strive to undermine narrative and story conventions – i.e. that willfully lack beginnings, middles and ends, characters, so forth – are usually quite easily classified as fiction (unless they seem to be turning into poems.) Philosophy and Literature
  • It is not perfect, but it is primordial to view our world through different viewpoints and strive to take actions that serve the greatest good - not just one's personal convictions.
  • Strive to make every day joyful and meaningful, not for others, but for myself.
  • I understand his sentiments and you should certainly strive hard to declare with his sort of hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a telling difference between a band that strives to be mysterious and one that achieves mystique.
  • This is an ugly movie - which kind of detracts from the breezy, sunny tone it strives for.
  • I was myself an excellent swimmer — the very sight of the sea was wont to raise in me such sensations, as a huntsman experiences, when he hears a pack of hounds in full cry; I loved to feel the waves wrap me and strive to overpower me; while I, lord of myself, moved this way or that, in spite of their angry buffetings. The Last Man
  • Economic competition is a form of social cooperation in which producers strive to satisfy consumers.
  • The setting of equality as the ideal objective, though a distant one, towards which our legislation should be directed and towards which we should strive, is in the best interest not only of the weak, the aged and the underprivileged, but it is in the interest of a strong and dynamic Canadian nation. Can Canada Survive The Soviet Challenge
  • It strives to instill in kids the ideas of self-reliance, self-worth, tolerance and self-acceptance early in life. Judy Shapiro: How One 'Little' Book Became a Movement That Saved a Gay Teen's Life
  • But it must tirelessly strive to be relevant to the people who use it. The Sun
  • 'Aweel, aweel,' said Hobbie, mounting his horse, 'it serves naething to strive wi' cripples, -- they are aye cankered; but I'll just tell you ae thing, neighbour, that if things be otherwise than weel wi 'Grace Armstrong, I'se gie you a scouther if there be a tar barrel in the five parishes.' The Proverbs of Scotland
  • For similar service and medications, they strive to set their rates similar to market prices.
  • We will strive untiringly to build the foundations for stable peace in the whole region. Eisenhower 1956
  • It is, after all, not only when reservoirs are low that we should strive to waste less water.
  • I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process.
  • A charity such as ours must constantly strive for greater efficiency, to put every penny of your subscription to good use.
  • Fortune had seemed to strive with a kind of rivalship which should bestow most on the colonel. Amelia — Volume 2
  • Since then, various governments have striven to conceal this. Film
  • Some companies strive to hide or disguise disparities, but these soon leak out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Governments and families must strive to ensure that they are fulfilling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strive to make every day joyful and meaningful, not for others, but for myself.
  • I also believe the public intellectual has a position in the community that has to be fought for, striven for.
  • We are not to strive, become impatient with ourselves, or grow angry or despairing when we find we are bound by some uncleanness.
  • We will swear with oneself blue-black soul : We know efforts strive for the champion.
  • Palm Springs is a curious button, as it was involved in environmental progressiveness long before fashion, with its vast wind farms and other ingenuities, and then it enjoyed a lost weekend during the Hope/Sinatra/Skelton period, where it smacked of overindulgence and development at the expense of eco-conscientiousness; and now it is back, retrofitting, retooling, and fashioning a green future, or at least one that strives for balance. Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley?
  • Do you believe that evangelicals should strive to reach unreached peoples with the gospel?
  • Join the real humanitarians as we strive to satisfy the needs and wants of every individual in the world.
  • Blog Mission: According to Cristina's nominator: The mission of this blog is to strive to show indigenous communities as a source of pride. Chicago here she comes for 2009 BlogHer Conference.
  • Why strive for anything if the die has been cast by the supreme and omnipotent mediator of human fortunes?
  • Wu argues that the shift from overachieving striver to inscrutable slant-eyed foreigner - from one stereotypical extreme to the other - is still far too easily made.
  • Expressions: redoubler d'efforts = to strive harder than ever redoubler une classe = to repeat a year or a grade, to be held back redoubler de prudence/de vigilance = to be extra careful/vigilant redoubler le chagrin de quelqu'un = to add to someone's grief Pensées
  • Holden has described the Congress of Vienna; Britain's diplomats have striven for a just peace- `'I am French, not British," he said. ANTI-ICE
  • The former leader now has to watch his successor unpicking much of what he strived so hard to achieve.
  • The dying hours of any election campaign are always marked by an exhausted tetchy edge among candidates and parties as they strive to go that extra mile while awaiting the judgement of others.

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