| But she has done her darnedest to squelch rumors that she is interested in running. |
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| James Franco does his darnedest to resolve a performative conundrum: how to play a static action hero. |
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| Here, uneven floors and brick walls are allied to a menu that does its darnedest to impress. |
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| Car manufacturers know this and most do their darnedest to entice you to be a proud owner of one of their products. |
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| Instead, they represent a basic truth that federal politicians, like kids, say the darnedest things. |
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| She tried her darnedest, huffed and puffed her lungs out, but could not activate the gadget, much less register any reading even after several attempts. |
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| All the same there is a sense that he ducks too easily, too often. After a tough word with Robert Mugabe produced a tongue-lashing in return, say insiders, Mr Ban did his darnedest never to upset Zimbabwe's despot again. |
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| It is not easy running monetary policy in a dual-currency system when the country that issues one of the currencies is doing its darnedest to prevent you from getting any. |
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| The tragic thing is that we've built up this trust that we've now taken a hit on, and we're going to have to work our darnedest to make it up to everyone. |
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| Morgan did his darnedest to humanize the hard-nosed media mogul. |
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| I don't think he'll succeed, but he's doing his darnedest to build a working spaceship. |
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