It aims to contribute to a reassessment of the scholarly profile of the controversial but fascinating polyhistor. |
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It is a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study. |
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The public road system of the Romans was thoroughly military in its aims and spirit. |
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An annual Bard of Bath competition aims to find the best poet, singer or storyteller. |
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In addition, a bus gate scheme in Northgate aims to reduce private car use in the city centre. |
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Its aims are based on conservation, heritage and communities, but also include tourism and the economy. |
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By 1853 the original PRB had virtually dissolved, with only Holman Hunt remaining true to its stated aims. |
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One of the aims of the filmmakers from the beginning of production was to develop the maturity of the films. |
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The OSCE aims to provide equal opportunities for men and women and to integrate gender equality in policies and practices. |
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The college is free of charge and aims to get all its students into higher education. |
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Baldwin both feared and despised Lloyd George, and one of his aims was to keep him out of power. |
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His work sought to overcome the perception propagated in the 1960s that learning two languages made for two competing aims. |
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After resisting it for many years, Edward began intervening in parliament in the second half of his reign to achieve his own political aims. |
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In 2004, he founded the Mutton Renaissance Campaign, which aims to support British sheep farmers and make mutton more attractive to Britons. |
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The system aims to combine the local district representation of FPTP and the proportionality of a national party list system. |
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To achieve these aims, AONBs rely on planning controls and practical countryside management. |
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This means that it aims to describe phenomena of the past and reconstruct their causes. |
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It aims to connect South Gujarat and Saurashtra currently separated by 360 km of roadway to 31 km of ferry service. |
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In UCC, the IGNITE Graduate Business Innovation Centre aims to foster and support entrepreneurship. |
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The plan aims to decrease Germany's dependence on energy derived from coal and nuclear power plants. |
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Frankish government and culture depended very much upon each ruler and his aims and so each region of the empire developed differently. |
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The Council's information office aims to disseminate Nordic concepts and to demonstrate and promote Nordic cooperation. |
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This plan aims to focus on the power of innovative sports technology to improve the individual's health and happiness. |
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It meets once a month around Hampshire and aims to give the young people of Hampshire a voice. |
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The initial aims of the Mary Rose Committee were now more officially and definitely confirmed. |
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Finley, that the grandiose aims amounted to at most a form of random charity, an additional imperial benevolence. |
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This scene that aims at curbing male pride is disturbing for its androphobic undertone. |
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The bower aims his display straight at the dominant figure, who may reciprocate with a milder version of the same action. |
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This collaborative aims at discussing ways in which patients can participate in the FDA's regulatory discussions about medical products. |
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Comparable worth aims to upgrade the wage scales for jobs that employ large numbers of women. |
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You might define obstinacy as holding on to small ideas or unworthy aims with a death-grip. |
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Discipline aims at the removal of bad habits and the substitution of good ones, especially those of order, regularity, and obedience. |
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It aims to detect and stop illegal immigration, human trafficking and terrorist infiltration. |
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Cladistics aims to identify holophyletic groups comprising all the descendants of a common ancestor. |
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary is a different work, which aims to cover current English only, without the historical focus. |
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The key aims of the plan are to ease congestion and improve accessibility, air quality and safety. |
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He was seen by many people as the man they wanted to bring about their shared aims, including Thomas Audley. |
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This policy of French colonial leaders determining France's African war aims can be seen throughout much of France's empire. |
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To fulfil these aims, it is permitted to hold hearings and collect evidence. |
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This engine design aims to be a good jet engine within the atmosphere, as well as being an excellent rocket engine outside. |
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Its initial aims were to reduce astronomical calculations to a more standard form, and to circulate data. |
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They promoted the use of Norse mythology as the subject of high art and other ethnological and moral aims. |
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Dimsum is a media organisation which also aims to raise awareness of the cultural issues that the Chinese community face. |
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It aims to promote the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain. |
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The Centre aims to reduce the health inequality between the Chinese community and the general population. |
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By this the country aims to protect the indigenous languages although at the same time recognising the English language as its lingua franca. |
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The introduction of AIMS in the 777 changed the architecture of the avionics on Boeing airliners. |
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Electronically, the brain center of the 777 is in its Airplane Information Management System, AIMS, in the electronics bay. |
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This made AIMS the gateway for all communications to and from the flight deck. |
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The AIMS units are the gateway for all communications to and from the flight deck. |
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The digital campaign aims to show how visitors to the site share many of the Hondamentalist characteristics. |
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Its aims were to encourage governments to solve international disputes by peaceful means. |
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It aims to promote and develop the sports of triathlon and duathlon in Wales, and to encourage participation in them. |
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In November that year Cameron gave an update on the negotiations, and further details of his aims. |
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Harcourt and Morley also sided with this group, though with slightly different aims. |
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He doubted if strategic bombing could achieve its aims, but ending the air war would be an open admission of defeat. |
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The aims were to regain Western control of the Suez Canal and to remove Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser from power. |
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It aims to improve the effectiveness of regional integration efforts and leverage the impact of policies at the EU, national and local levels. |
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The epSOS project, also known as Smart Open Services for European Patients, aims to promote free movement of patients. |
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Militants turned to Chartism, the aims of which were supported by most socialists, although none appear to have played leading roles. |
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In 1918, a new constitution was agreed, which laid out several aims of the party. |
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It also aims to create an education system which will provide a more secular and vocationally based training. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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Over the following days, there was debate within the British government as to what the aims of a military deployment to Sierra Leone would be. |
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Privately NATO European members were divided about the aims and necessity of the war. |
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This policy aims to stir the economic, social and environmental development in the countryside. |
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The CAP also aims to promote legislative harmonisation within the Community. |
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Other European countries also began fiscal consolidation with similar aims. |
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The Claimant Count aims to measure the number of people claiming a benefit principally because they are unemployed. |
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Until the scientific revolution, it was very natural to see such aims, such as a child's growth, for example, leading to a mature adult. |
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Although this entails bringing additional investors into the airport, GIP aims to retain management control. |
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His aims of union did not work and the Spanish Crown continued as a confederation of kingdoms. |
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In support of its aims, the Agency acts as an operating authority, a regulatory authority and a licence authority. |
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So that it can effectively achieve its mission and aims, SEPA has created a Corporate Plan which lists its priorities and goals. |
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The guild aims to link its programmes with the Irish language initiatives which have been centred round Christ Church Cathedral. |
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The NMC produced guidance for nurses and midwives on raising concerns which aims to help them take action in the public interest when needed. |
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Opposition to all tariff aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs. |
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The Union aims to establish an area of freedom, security and justice for its citizens. |
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Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims. |
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The MSA aims are to provide all mature students with facilities for recreation and study. |
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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 partnership in North Brabant aims to form an urban network and to make the province explicitly known as a leading knowledge region within Europe. |
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The metaperspective aims to assess the degree to which one relationship member can accurately infer the other member's closeness, commitment, and complementarity. |
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The downloadable publication Active Design, published in 2007, aims to promote increased opportunities for people to be naturally active as part of their everyday life. |
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Like his teacher Plato, Aristotle's philosophy aims at the universal. |
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The first of these to be implemented aims to transform the derelict eastern end of the palace, making accessible the Victorian theatre and historic BBC Studios. |
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Archaeometry aims to systematize archaeological measurement. |
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The study also found that their third suggestion would run against the spirit of the Bologna agreement, which aims to encourage EU student mobility. |
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It aims to promote the sport's development for all people in Wales. |
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The coast is largely an eroding landscape and management of the site aims to allow the natural processes of erosion to continue while protecting people and property. |
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Scientific inquiry generally aims to obtain knowledge in the form of testable explanations that scientists can use to predict the results of future experiments. |
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The Department outlined its aims for this Parliament in its Business Plan, which was published in May 2011 and superseded its Structural Reform Plan. |
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Yet Mr. Weinstein was also markedly buoyant, insisting that the ministudio had not so much failed in its aims as succeeded in ways not widely understood. |
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The logotype is used on all correspondence and publicity material and aims to provide the Service with a single, universally recognisable brand identity. |
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In South America, the controversial project Pascua Lama aims at exploitation of rich fields in the high mountains of Atacama Desert, at the border between Chile and Argentina. |
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He achieved many of his political aims through the work of his chief ministers, some of whom were banished or executed when they fell out of his favour. |
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The Strategy aims to reinforce cooperation within the Baltic Sea Region, to address challenges together, and to promote balanced development in the Region. |
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One way a company can do this involves choosing a product or service's brand name, as this name will need to be suitable for the marketplace that it aims to enter. |
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It aims to improve basic netball skills using games and activities. |
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The present analysis, focused on genre categories and pragmatic aims, shows that the colloquialising force of the semi-modal does not work in isolation. |
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He achieved most of his aims in Scotland but faced great difficulties in England, including the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and repeated conflicts with the English Parliament. |
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The Fairtrade organization forms a partnership between the consumer and the producer, and aims to eliminate other parties within the supply chain. |
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The division aims to provide better services through improved facilities at airports, and suitable schemes for housing, education, and health care. |
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This new legislation aims to protect the e-rights of citizens. |
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By working with all universities in Wales, the Coleg aims to strengthen existing courses and develop new degrees in new locations and disciplines across the country. |
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A facile and persuasive writer, he also turned out countless newspaper articles on Russian aims in Central Asia and how best these could be thwarted. |
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The convention aims at preventing looting and the destruction or loss of historic and cultural information by providing an international legal framework. |
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This form of oneiromancy aims to decipher the messages contained in ordinary, everyday dreams, messages thought to presage future events in the life of the dreamer. |
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Nursery school aims to stimulate the minds of very young children and promote their socialisation and development of a basic grasp of language and number. |
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The effect was to raise concerns in Britain over Germany's expansionist aims, and encouraged Britain to form a closer relationship with France, including naval cooperation. |
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The Historical Museum Rotterdam has changed into Museum Rotterdam which aims to exhibit Rotterdam as a contemporary transnational city, and not a past city. |
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Ray Winstone is fronting a campaign for the Football Association that aims to stop pushy parents shouting abuse at their children during the grassroots football season. |
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It aims less at clarity and vividness than at epigrammatic point. |
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These unrealistic aims resulted in parliamentary criticism, especially since the king was reluctant to deal with the more humdrum business of administering justice at home. |
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Macroeconomic policy generally aims to reduce unintended unemployment. |
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Good Relations The Commission aims to provide research and resources and advice to Local Authorities and to enable greater understanding between communities. |
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This lacuna has been addressed by the recently passed Directive on services in the internal market which aims to liberalise the cross border provision of services. |
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The BBC also developed several computers throughout the 1980s, most notably the BBC Micro, which ran alongside the corporation's educational aims and programming. |
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Thus, Keynesian monetary policy aims for a steady rate of inflation. |
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Aims to build knowledge about lactation management as well as ways to resolve any complicated issues that can arise from the practice of breast feeding. |
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The company's new scheduler for its AIMS manufacturing management software lets users set up and reconfigure schedules by using a mouse to move jobs around on a Gantt chart. |
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