"Saviors are trying to get people to buy into fundamentally mad endeavors, and he's able to do that."
There's a long line of Hemingway's descendants, who try to elevate their macho posturings into mythic endeavors.
Mr. Smith has made a career of leaping into endeavors for which he seemed barely prepared.
While employed on the various jobs via the agency, Paige finds herself drawn into various magical endeavors concerning members of the magical community.
Most important, it calls attention to the way O'Hara translated ordinary experience and the reality of the moment into valid creative endeavors.
The military contractors might eventually move into new endeavors like electric cars, but so far their efforts in this direction have created very few jobs.
He throws himself pluckily into most endeavors demanded by family life, but one thing he cannot abide is the most family-oriented occasion of all: Christmas.
Such dynamics occur when the parasites attempt to reduce their parental investment so they can invest the extra energy into other endeavors.
The key is to see tasks as concrete, not abstract; dividing tasks up into incremental endeavors can achieve this "concrete state of mind."
He learned that the man was into various subversive endeavors, such as smuggling, illegal art deals and graft.