Similar words: driving licence, living thing, strive, living, giving up, skydiving, misgiving, Thanksgiving. Meaning: [straɪv] n. an effortful attempt to attain a goal.
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31. Intrigues between various factions striving to make the king their puppet continued throughout his minority.
32. We also see many people striving to improve these conditions.
33. But he accepted the Restoration, though striving in the Convention to ensure a moderate religious settlement.
34. Children, also, carrying their bundles and striving in vain to keep up with their seniors.
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35. Governments are constantly striving to create equality thus avoiding conflict and hardship such as this Court ruling has done.
36. The message arrived at a particularly delicate time, with the Fox administration striving for a tough new stance against criminal organizations.
37. She did things which were deeply unpopular to a large section of the political community which she was striving to hold together.
38. Ultimately, the more authentic, life-affirming religious manifestations hang in there amid, and despite, the darkness of human striving.
39. Here was a country striving for the noblest ideals, breaking new ground ... Straight up!
40. The new artistic climate found Minton striving to restrain his romanticism beneath taut design.
41. Belief is a source of commitment, confidence and courage. If you strongly believe in yourself, you are likely to be goal- oriented, hardworking, determined and persistent in striving for success. Dr T.P.Chia
42. The program, Striving Toward Excellence in Performance, ultimately won national recognition for innovation in government.
43. It defines what is important, worthwhile and worth striving for.
44. The Omanis are industrious people, striving to make their country prosperous.
45. With this feat of derring-doze, Wadlough is striving to expand his portfolio.
46. We are constantly striving to improve and to do this, we need to know what you think.
47. This is the nature of sciences and pseudo-sciences, always striving for a set of rules and final solutions.
48. With reckless abandon, she pressured herself to him, striving to mould herself to his tough maleness.
49. It does not lie with the team which is striving to implement the programme.
50. Folk laws Leading Roma organisations, however, are striving for greater unity.
51. The most splendid achievement of all is the constant striving to surpass yourself and to be worthy of your own approval. Denis Waitley
52. In striving to obey the Ten Commandments.
53. A full requital of his striving pain.
54. The holy city is striving to meet the challenge with some Vegas-like amenities.
55. It's certainly achievable and that's what we're all striving forto goa run at home.
56. They have few coinciding interests, except their striving for a more just economic order.
57. The three boys stood in the darkness, striving unsuccessfully to convey the majesty of adult life.
58. Liberalism should be found not striving to spread bureaucracy but striving to set bounds to it.
59. And to what adolescent striving to define an identity do inflated self-esteem and grandiosity not appear attractive?
60. Cloaked in the garb of realism, these striving children are as much figures of fantasy as Luke Skywalker or Harry Potter.
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