Deliver us a white knight, a true and brave soul who can rid us of scoundrels, scalawags and in-it-for-themselves special interests. |
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Deliver intelligent and incisive points, well made and expressed with sublime brevity, with great import for the organisation and relevant to all present. |
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Deliver the essentials of municipal government, do not embarrass the city, keep your nose clean and we will re-elect you until the cows come home. |
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Deliver us all from filmmaking as lumbering and blinkered as this, a purported homage to female wisdom and bounteousness that is instead stodgy and convictionless. |
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Unlight, unlight, you gay Lady Unlight of your middle quite speed Deliver it unto me For I seems it looks too rich and too gay To melder all in the salt sea. |
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Crick's reaction was to invite Nirenberg to deliver his talk to a larger audience. |
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They simply cannot deliver what they promised. Nor will an affronted, alienated Brussels help them do so. |
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The Act was intended to deliver Home Rule in Ireland, with separate parliaments for Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland. |
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Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was chosen to deliver the news to Godwin and his family. |
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The French were not convinced that Charles could deliver on his promises of raising large support in Britain, and cut him out of the plan. |
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Neither side proved able to deliver a decisive blow for the next two years. |
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Studies show that private market factors can more efficiently deliver many goods or service than governments due to free market competition. |
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Sixth, to end sanctions and to immediately deliver humanitarian support to the displaced and to many needy Iraqi citizens. |
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Some reports indicate that the Fedayeen used ambulances to deliver messages and transport fighters into combat. |
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Not all boilers deliver full power at starting and also the tractive effort decreases as the rotating speed increases. |
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Wilde spent the next six years in London and Paris, and in the United States where he travelled to deliver lectures. |
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The Courtauld uses a virtual learning environment to deliver course material to its students. |
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The service provider must deliver the service at the time of service consumption. |
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Correspondingly, the hairdresser or the pilot must be in the shop or plane, respectively, to deliver the service. |
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Knox returned to London in order to deliver a sermon before the King and the Court during Lent and he again refused to take the assigned post. |
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Home delivery is the mainstay of the business. We deliver both newspapers and magazines and have 30 newsrounds. |
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Manson's contract obligated her to deliver at least one album and, at the sole option of Radioactive, up to six additional albums. |
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While not compulsory, most curlers deliver the stone while sliding out from the hack. |
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Through the Traffic Scotland service, Transport Scotland provides a public service that aims to deliver safe and reliable trunk roads. |
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The contract between the plaintiff and the defendant required the plaintiff to sell and deliver to the defendant a nonintoxicating beverage. |
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Many of the moderates who had helped deliver the peaceful compromise in 1318 now began to turn against Edward, making violence ever more likely. |
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This attack, which became the opening salvo of their Spring Offensive, aimed to deliver a single, decisive, war winning blow. |
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Females deliver a single calf after a gestation period lasting about a year. |
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The jetty is wide enough for coaches to travel down to collect and deliver passengers to the town and on local tours. |
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In 331, Constantine I commissioned Eusebius to deliver fifty Bibles for the Church of Constantinople. |
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Welsh is the Library's main medium of communication but it does, however, aim to deliver all public services in Welsh and English. |
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Sea turtle blood can deliver oxygen efficiently to body tissues even at the pressures encountered during diving. |
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The low position of the jaw joint gave the chewing muscles great leverage, so that Plateosaurus could deliver a powerful bite. |
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However, Yuan Shikai sent envoys to Japanese generals several times to deliver foodstuffs and alcoholic drinks. |
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In addition to fuel, replenishment ships may also deliver water, ammunition, rations, stores and personnel. |
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Grattidge, say that 6,700 people were on the ship, as a lighter came alongside and Sharp decide that it would be the last to deliver passengers. |
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The agency said people taking goods would now be asked to deliver the items to the acting Receiver of Wreck on the beach. |
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Soothly if thou wilt not deliver, lo! I shall smite all thy terms with paddocks. |
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Eventually, Hammond had to deliver the after dinner speech, which didn't please the crowds. |
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The sharp lower edge of the upper bill works in coordination with the sharp upper edge of the lower bill to deliver this motion. |
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They deliver him at night, while he is fast asleep, to a hidden harbour on Ithaca. |
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Express delivery Parcelcopters could deliver packages and pizzas to your door! |
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Jamaica had one of the first laws to deliver justice with royal legitimacy. |
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Possible reasons include overestimation of what deregulation could deliver and insufficiently thorough deregulation. |
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Military gliders have been used in war to deliver assault troops, and specialised gliders have been used in atmospheric and aerodynamic research. |
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Helitack helicopters are also used to deliver firefighters, who rappel down to inaccessible areas, and to resupply firefighters. |
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Most cities in the West, and many outside it, support a sizeable and visible industry of cycle couriers who deliver documents and small packages. |
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The priest took thirty minutes to deliver his harangue on timeliness, making the entire service run late. |
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The player with the ball, X,, has his team-mate in sight and can deliver a hard pass to that player's feet. |
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Contradictory data from archaeology and genetics will most likely deliver future hypotheses that will, eventually, confirm each other. |
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Whigs used a national network of newspapers and magazines, as well as local clubs, to deliver their message. |
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By this point it was clear that Gloster's first airframe would be ready long before Rover could deliver an engine. |
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When the House of Commons was unhappy it was the Speaker who had to deliver this news to the monarch. |
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Thus a brand's IMC should cohesively deliver positive messages through appropriate touch points associated with its target market. |
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Line extensions work at their best when they deliver an increase in company revenue by enticing new buyers or by removing sales from competitors. |
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In an electric motor the moving part is the rotor which turns the shaft to deliver the mechanical power. |
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A foppish courtier, Osric, interrupts the conversation to deliver the fencing challenge to Hamlet. |
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He managed, of a contracted 100 readings, to deliver 75 in the provinces, with a further 12 in London. |
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Flora does not want to deliver the package and brings the piano key instead to Alisdair. |
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A piccolo and a pair of trombones help deliver the effect of storm and sunshine in the Sixth, also known as the Pastoral Symphony. |
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Wide, looping punches have the further disadvantage of taking more time to deliver, giving the opponent ample warning to react and counter. |
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Weak wrists can also deliver the impacts to elbows and even neck and lead to injury of them. |
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It was intended to deliver fast paced, exciting cricket accessible to thousands of fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game. |
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SanFran metalgaze band Deafheaven deliver New Bermuda to Casbah on Thursday. |
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He began to deliver public lectures on the history of landscape painting, which were attended by distinguished audiences. |
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This unit will deliver the required innocuous HF current bursts and will individually command each microstimulator. |
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The First Minister or members of the cabinet can deliver statements to Parliament upon which MSPs are invited to question. |
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Additionally, two further branch campuses in both London and Birmingham in England deliver courses. |
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A heated, in-door pool flanked by sumptuous daybeds where dark-slated walls, fiber-optic mood lighting, underwater sound system, and soothing waterfall deliver serious chill. |
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Today, over 50,000 organizations and 3 million subscribers count on BlackBerry, dubbed 'crackberry' for its addictiveness, to receive and deliver email messages on the spot. |
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These prefigure the more complex aspects of virtual and real interactions which the cyber will deliver to us in these early years of the new millennium. |
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The government promised a lot, but failed to deliver the goods. |
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In Piers' hotel room at Avignon there was a ton of these fascicules, some of which I could even remember having heard him deliver in those far-off days. |
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Had the ship earned her freight? To earn freight there must, of course, be either a right delivery, or a due and proper offer to deliver the goods to the consignees. |
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A clinical Argon laser was used to deliver treatment burns over 180 degrees of the mid-trabecular meshwork in each session using a single mirror gonioprism. |
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Natural England is promoting the concept of green infrastructure as a way to deliver a wide range of benefits for people and the natural environment together. |
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Delegates deliver speeches to claim their points and justify their positions and attack their opponents, playing to the cameras and the audience at home. |
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Although brehons usually dealt with legal cases, kings would have been able to deliver judgments also, but it is unclear how much they would have had to rely on brehons. |
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Females deliver a single calf with gestation lasting about a year, dependency until one to two years, and maturity around seven to ten years, all varying between the species. |
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In August 1942, the Allies succeeded in repelling a second attack against El Alamein and, at a high cost, managed to deliver desperately needed supplies to the besieged Malta. |
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In the 1990s, the British Labour Party under Tony Blair enacted policies based on the free market economy to deliver public services via the private finance initiative. |
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But we now have a body of evidence showing that, with resources available, the NHS can no longer deliver what the NHS constitution requires of it. |
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Unlike birds whose stiff wings deliver bending and torsional stress to the shoulders, bats have a flexible wing membrane which can only resist tension. |
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Miliband's conference speech was criticised, particularly after he missed sections on the deficit and immigration, after attempting to deliver the speech without notes. |
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Judges may deliver joint judgments or give their own separate opinions. |
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To effectively deliver conservation of an ever expanding list of rare species the work will be directed at habitats, where it is hoped that suites of species will respond. |
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In 1881 he received from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where Sylvester was then professor of mathematics, an invitation to deliver a course of lectures. |
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Once you finally deliver your baby, the next few days are a complete blur of feedings, burpings, and awesomesauce nurses being on hand to help you with everything. |
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When feeding their young, they generally deliver small loads. |
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In some cases, authors may be their own publishers, meaning originators and developers of content also provide media to deliver and display the content for the same. |
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The SFCA sets up several Committees to deliver its range of support services for SFCs as well as facilitating lobbying work with Central Government. |
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Keykegs deliver the product under gas pressure, but it is internally held in plastic bag, rather like a wine box, so that the gas does not affect the beer. |
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Boeing's accounting method books sales immediately and distributes estimated production costs over ten years for the 1,300 aircraft it expects to deliver during that time. |
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Authors' royalties were unknown at the time, and Johnson, once his contract to deliver the book was fulfilled, received no further money from its sale. |
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Despite having a numerically superior armoured force, the French failed to use it properly, or to deliver an attack on the vulnerable German bulge. |
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The Royal Navy had continued to deliver stores and take off wounded. |
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Consistent with the operation of all other RAAF Bases, DEIG manages a range of contractors to Defence to deliver the required services at Woomera. |
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Dr. C. W. Hodoe presides at the weekly speaking of the Junior and Middle Classes, each member of which is, in his turn, expected to deliver original discourses, memoriter. |
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This implies that the journey was always conceived of as a return journey as Orosius would have to deliver the letters from Saint Jerome back to Saint Augustine. |
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Westminster International College Malaysia is an Associate College of London school of commerce and the relationship dates back to 2008 they deliver MBA, BA Business Studies. |
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Unfortunately, however, some of the consortium's backers ultimately didn't feel able to deliver the financial backing we had hoped was agreed to take the club forward. |
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Equipment makers can also deliver products in the same year that they are ordered instead of waiting up to three years as was the case in previous cycles. |
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In traditional festive legend, Santa Claus's reindeer pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. |
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The main purpose of this administration was to deliver Ireland a reform which would give it a devolved assembly, similar to those now in place in Scotland and Wales. |
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To reduce the risk associated with failure to deliver on the trade on settlement date, a clearing agent or clearing house often sat between the trading parties. |
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Generally speaking, the pipers deliver the melodic and harmonic material, while the side drummers provide a rhythmically interactive accompaniment part. |
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As with single cycle thermal units, combined cycle units may also deliver low temperature heat energy for industrial processes, district heating and other uses. |
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The university was subsequently selected by the European Commission to deliver the world's first Higher Educational Programme in Hydrogen Safety Engineering. |
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