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This being Japan, politicians will no doubt try to carry on talking about reform, instead of doing it.
ECONOMIST: Japan's banks
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General Musharraf could refuse to concede the opposition's demands, suspend or dismiss parliament and try to carry on the business of government by decree.
ECONOMIST: Musharraf is asked to surrender some of his powers
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"I will try to carry my good form on into Rome, " added Nadal, who has won the Rome title on three occasions.
BBC: Nadal powers to Barcelona victory
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There is also a link to a special sign for dancers to print out and carry in case police try to enforce the ban on organized dancing or demonstrations.
WSJ: In Germany, Some Want to Boogie Every Day of the Year
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"I'm going to carry on and try to go one better, " he said.
BBC: Partridge is aiming for 2012 gold
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Splatters are inevitable don't try to scrape them into the whites, just carry on.
NPR: Recipe: Devil's Food White-Out Cake
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In fact, even if it cared to try, Zimbabwe's government would find it hard to carry out the macroeconomic reforms that Britain insists on.
ECONOMIST: But Robert Mugabe, unyielding, goes his own way
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So what we have seen recently is an increased focus, I think, on the part of terrorist groups to try to carry out some of these smaller-scale attacks.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Delta takes the time to organize us on the plane as we try and find a place for our carry-on.
FORBES: A Few Key Differences Between Southwest and Delta
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Many also want to carry on working beyond the standard retirement age for the mental stimulation (try that on the next bored-looking 20-year-old you meet in the lift).
ECONOMIST: Older workers