In Ohio, McQuinn's family is still trying to make sense of his heroic death.
Folks who knew the lieutenant in Monday's incident were also trying to make sense of it.
"He said some things to us, and we're still trying to make sense of it, " Baylous said.
"I'm still trying to make sense of it all, " he said, offering "our deepest sympathies" to Saldanha's family.
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Trying to make sense of the oil, grain, and currency markets was mind-boggling.
Now someone is trying to make sense of all that, so future customers do not face the same frustrations.
The ongoing crisis has governance experts trying to make sense of HP's implosion.
Forty years on, and an hour before going onstage yet again, he was trying to make sense of that transaction.
The book is filled with anecdotes from those who are trying to make sense of what has happened to them.
Marjorie Rhodes at New York University argues that children are "intuitive sociologists" trying to make sense of the social world.
Those close to them, as well as residents of Cleveland and beyond, are trying to make sense of the alleged depravity.
Both parties will be trying to make sense of what's happening in Iraq as they position themselves for the 2006 congressional elections.
The Asian market was trying to make sense of the sharp currency move given there was little economic news overnight to prompt it.
With many rich Obama supporters still trying to make sense of an uncertain economy, the administration may not be as eager to penalize success.
Although by the early 1980s French academics had largely tired of trying to make sense of him, America's teachers of literature increasingly embraced Mr Derrida.
Phil was trying to make sense of a very complex situation to which there are no easy answers, but which concerns very many people in this country.
The halls are packed with venture capitalists looking for deals, entrepreneurs explaining their business plans and representatives from big companies trying to make sense of it all.
But if the President has his way, we may find soon be back at the drawing board, trying to make sense of a new batch of tax increases.
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Kevin not only details what he saw, what he reported on, but it's also a peek into the personal conflicts of a journalist trying to make sense of his profession.
We will provide the services, whether they are health care services or education for their children or anything else we can do, irregardless of the federal government rightly trying to make sense out of our immigration policy.
"I was trying to make sense of a world turned upside down, trying to look at what happened that day while being distracted like everyone else by the political stuff happening on television, " he said.
Ever since the original quote was made by the President a few days ago, lots of folks have spent a lot of time working through this example and trying to make sense of all of this.
The e-mails and letters paint a picture of eight U.S. attorneys trying to make sense of their dismissals, as the Justice Department hunkered down to weather the fallout and sometimes mocked the people who were fired.
Since then, there has been a steady increase in exchanges between sinologists studying Shanghai's Jewish community, and the local academics who are trying to make sense of the odd little Jewish settlement that flourished in their midst.
Although it is written for the reader who is planning an estate, with information on wills, trusts, taxes and the matter of choosing an executor, the book is also helpful for executors trying to make sense of it all.
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When they get to the point of sale, unless something changes, they may find overwhelmed school administrators trying to make sense of how to access and organize new sets of content using this new technology rather than buyers ready to make investments.
Three miles on this path, with no light beyond the scope of our high beams, no moonlight, no starlight, just trees and a blackness so heavy that we both stopped talking and stretched our necks until our foreheads were almost touching the windshield, trying to make sense of the tarry vastness around us.
Mr. Schiff brought a key legal mind that was very helpful in our deliberations and very helpful in trying to make some sense out of complicated areas.
But fuel from algae might make no less sense than trying to make fuel from prairie grasses or corn cobs or wood chips.
Some say the credit has been a failure and trying to imitate it doesn't make sense.
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