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"Soar" was featured in movies such as "The Pursuit of Happyness," accompanying tales of characters who beat seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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I found myself facing that challenge with "Soar," a song that my songwriting partner Rob Hoffman and I produced and co-wrote with Christina Aguilera.
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I felt the lyrics in this song best suited Levabella - it was either this or "Soar" by Christina Aguilera, but Savage Garden won in the end because I adore them.
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Though Libya is the immediate problem, Admiral Soar raised another enduring concern —– the busy shipping lanes in the Straits of Hormuz, the pinch-point passageway south of Iran that leads out of the persian Gulf and into the Indian Ocean.
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Admiral Soar said he thought the Navy's relevance in today's world is not always obvious to the public — we call it sea blindness.
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McLennan Earnings Soar Fourth-quarter earnings at Marsh & McLennan Cos. soared after a high year-earlier income-tax expense, and the company saw a particularly strong performance out of its risk and insurance division.
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Though Soar insists there are no imminent plans to reinforce HMS Cumberland and HMS York, a quick escalation into the Mediterranean would be possible should the Ministry of Defence give the signal.
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In his first interview since taking the post two years ago, Soar spoke about his fears for the future, particularly over security in the Gulf, and the escalating threat of Somali pirates.
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Admiral Sir Trevor Soar said that one option available to the government would be to deploy the response force task group – a new type of flexible unit that comprises up to six different support and warships.
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Soar said: "One of the key elements of the RFTG are ships like HMS Ocean … helicopter carriers provide this government with enormous flexibility."
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