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Barack Obama seems determined to do something about homelessness.
ECONOMIST: A national plan to end a national disgrace
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Rather, both have always seemed determined to do something big buoyed by the innate confidence that they can, and also by a sense that they can always bugger off and do something else if they fail.
ECONOMIST: At home with Britain's new power couple
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"I feel this summer is crucial for my career and I am determined to do something, " said the Russian, whose first tournament of the US hardcourt season is the Countrywide Classic in Los Angeles from 16 July.
BBC: Safin and Nalbandian hire coaches
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If the chants of crowds in the capital are anything to go by, they are determined, collectively, to do something about the mess.
ECONOMIST: All this, and a Korean election too
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Dr Field says he is determined to try to do something about this in the process leading up to the next set of assessments in 2013.
ECONOMIST: Glaciers and the IPCC
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Mosley told journalists he had wanted to quit to do something else but was now determined to stay on and see things through.
BBC: Minardi boss Paul Stoddart
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This is something I am determined to do.
BBC: Vanessa-Mae puts music aside for a year in Olympic bid
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Whenever something is clearly impossible, San Franciscans seem determined to do it, and Golden Gate Park is living proof.
BBC: San Francisco's blissful Golden Gate Park
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Ms Merkel said she was determined to revive Germany's flagging growth, not least because of the country's role "to do something for the stimulation of the economy in Europe".
CNN: Sch?uble and Lagarde clash over austerity