Nascimento is clearly working hard to win these brand name celebrities over this weekend.
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Ambitious types, like Kevin Rudd, have also worked hard to win over senior editors and executives.
Great entrepreneurs, said Kawasaki, do more than just fight hard to win their market share.
For years the company has been working hard to win the online identification race.
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"We hope of course, but it will be hard to win a medal, " says Hamza.
Despite the court's past successes, however, the prosecution will have to work hard to win this one.
Conscientious and sensitive, he tries hard to win the inmates' trust and to evade their practised wiles.
But despite the gladiatorial combat at the programme's core, trying too hard to win was frowned upon.
But he cannot afford to surrender the inflation-fighting credentials that his predecessors fought so hard to win.
GM's marketing chief, suggests it will be hard to win back market share lost due to the strike.
Both companies have been pushing hard to win over U.S. defense agencies, some of the government's most security-conscious customers.
"We are going to work really hard to win them back, " he added.
Henry twist, with Qwest forced to sell off the very divisions it fought so hard to win in the first place.
It will have to work hard to win the attention of policymakers, so numerous are the investigations into the financial industry.
David Cameron has pledged "to work really hard to win back" former Conservative voters who have defected to the UK Independence Party.
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Both coalition parties have been fighting hard to win the seat, with David Cameron and Nick Clegg visiting the constituency to campaign.
It will be hard to win public acceptance of the rebels as part of government after nearly a decade of callous behaviour.
"It's hard to win games when you get four hits and don't put any runs on the board, " Yankees outfielder Vernon Wells said.
Whereas Mr Cunningham's hapless predecessor, David Clark, was an isolated figure in government, Mr Cunningham has worked hard to win his colleagues over.
Liberals have long complained that such religious courts are biased, with women finding it hard to win a divorce from an absent or abusive husband.
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"This means more than any other fight as I'm defending my title for the first time and I worked so hard to win it, " added Froch.
Interim manager Joe Kinnear moved Martins out to the left wing, leaving Ameobi alone upfront where he battled hard to win free-kicks from which Geremi occasionally threatened.
On the other side are union reps, who have fought hard to win legislation in all 50 states granting them special protection from raids on their retirement funds.
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Facebook has been trying hard to win over skeptics who doubt it can ever become as much a forum for conversation about real-time events as Twitter.
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It's hard to win any tournament on the European Tour.
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But we need to show respect for people who have taken the choice to support this party and we are going to work really hard to win them back.
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"When you can't make free throws, when you can't make 3-point shots, and you can't make shots in the paint, it's very hard to win, " Brooklyn interim coach P.
Within the FTC, Mr. Leibowitz over the fall told several parties that the Web-search case against Google would be hard to win, according to the people familiar with the probe.
But HP has likely fought hard to win the deal, since it could open the door to other contracts from other cities planning municipal wireless services, including Austin, Texas, Portland, Ore.
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