The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way. |
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Since then, I've had an abiding, assuring sense of help, of a hand upholding me, and smoothing and glibbing the way before me. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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But LEAs should play the same role of assuring good housekeeping by heads as they did helping schools to improve, the Commission concluded. |
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Ignoring the plaintive protests, I began to disrobe, assuring myself that a nice, calm bath would be just what I needed. |
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The appointed official charged with assuring the quality of community health for the citizens is rumoured to be a horse doctor. |
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An epilogue wonders anxiously how the audience have liked the play, assuring them it was intended only to please. |
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Ronnie looked back at him with an intent gaze, his assuring smile suggesting he awaited an answer. |
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Suarez smiled widely, assuring the lady he wanted everything in the account. |
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I support her through these mild, hairline heart-fracture moments, assuring her she will ultimately be the real heartbreaker. |
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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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After eventually calming the woman down and assuring her they mean no harm they take her to shelter in a nearby house. |
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There were several breakout hits, films that commanded both critical kudos and broad audience appeal, assuring substantive box-office numbers. |
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An assuring hand was placed on her arm, and she looked up to meet his sympathetic, understanding gaze. |
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He wrapped a protective arm around her, trying to be assuring but he knew it wasn't working. |
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Both men seemed to be offering an assuring revelation rather than unsettling bewilderment. |
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I note the council's arguments about the value of the surplus in assuring a choice and range of sites. |
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The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety. |
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Meanwhile, rivals are storming the field, assuring that competition remains cutthroat. |
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Moving parts are not exposed to colder temperatures, assuring the machine's reliability. |
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This gesture will go a long way in assuring would-be players that their future is safe. |
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They make a big point on their site of assuring the viewer that the tank is in fact, not real. |
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He was really delighted to receive the cheque, assuring everyone that the money would be put to very good use. |
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I have removed the identifying information from this email, after assuring myself of the writer's veracity. |
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Mr Gilder has sent a letter to all members, assuring them that there is no crisis at the theatre and giving a brief synopsis of the events that led up to the resignations. |
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The crankcase is also formed by a one-piece core, assuring uniformity. |
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Its primary focus is on cases relating to fraud, corruption, counterfeit goods and tax offences and focuses on assuring that appropriate sentences are meted out in courts. |
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The institutional arrangements of a multinational state need to include provisions assuring that the state cannot encroach upon a national group's power to control its political future. |
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Ben was a polished bunter and could run like the wind, assuring his team of at least one man on base. |
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A gentler beam then ablates the remaining 20 percent, thus assuring an especially smooth surface and perfect vision. |
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Don't be surprised if the result is another half measure, assuring the need for yet another restructuring, employing more investment banks. |
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Moreover, it found that assuring equitable health outcomes was an effective way of achieving progress in health generally. |
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Let me conclude by assuring you that as the new minister, I have hit the ground running. |
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Both ideational and material aspects of the organizational culture need examination, assuring that they are firmly anchored in routine. |
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Elbow will upgrade their fitness centre and arena to prevent complete failure of the roof, assuring the utility of the facility will be extended. |
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Officers are responsible for assuring local sample-taking arrangements are tamper-proof. |
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Herman Van Rompuy will be in charge of preparing and chairing the European Council's meetings and assuring the continuity of its work. |
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More efficient: the round head allows treatment of a homogeneous skin pleat assuring an efficient palpating and rolling massage. |
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Quelling their fears and assuring them that their contributions to the club will always be valuable can help alleviate the situation. |
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Our aim is to meet the deadline, by assuring you quickness in the way we perform our duties, without damaging the quality of our jobbing. |
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You received a very emollient reply from Air France assuring you that no such untoward thing would occur ever again. |
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Equally important is Article 48 of the constitution, assuring freedom of the press. |
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The emergence of the letter assuring Downey he was no longer wanted caused his trial to collapse at the Old Bailey in London on Tuesday. |
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We also believe that the federal government has an important leadership role in assuring that this care is provided. |
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Mobility and life-long learning must go hand in hand with assuring a high standard of education for our young students and working people. |
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As regards assuring the quality of accounting data, progress has been made in improving the control environment. |
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Contact center agents can pre-record their greetings, assuring that customers are addressed as if it were the first call of the day. |
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It helps in understanding all aspects of the learning environment and in assuring quality. |
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He concluded by assuring President Beauvais of their agreement to be a force for bringing forward proposals. |
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The most effective way of assuring the availability of high quality and comprehensive data on FDI is to conduct a survey. |
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The increase of world consumption is a basic instrument for assuring the sustainability of coffee as a business. |
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The Commission shall determine the conditions for assuring the necessary data quality. |
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This results in correct measurements that contribute to assuring the quality and saving costs. |
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He explains the process to the nuns assuring them of anonymity and encouraging them to speak frankly for the sake of the common good. |
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This minister did a wonderful service, assuring me that God really has more power than Satan. |
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This source of funding is particularly interesting when assuring transition from crisis to post crisis and sustainable development. |
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Regulations should establish rules assuring equitable treatment in such cases. |
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I shall end my statement by assuring all members of Denmark's strong and continued commitment to reaching our common goal of universal access. |
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He would repeatedly cheer us up by assuring us that our team was the first to uninterruptedly traverse this difficult, and unique, coast-to-coast route. |
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This phraseology cannot be very assuring to the Karzai government. |
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Its stated role is to protect public health by assuring the safety of foods, medicines, and cosmetics. |
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He has been assuring the world for weeks that Moscow is just a friendly observer to the chaos in Ukraine. |
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Are there really no code-based controls for assuring that specific surveillance is specifically justified? |
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We the staff would like to acknowledge our appreciation in your assistance in assuring that all equipment is returned after use to its appropriate home. |
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I then tried to weasel my way into the audience's affection, assuring punters that if they laughed at all my gags everyone would get their money back on the way out. |
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At luncheon I saw by the glare in his eye that he was going to propose again, and I just managed to check him in time by assuring him that I was a bimetallist. |
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The division between cantons held at 11-11 for two hours until Zurich, the largest canton, weighed in on the side of the UN supporters, assuring their victory. |
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He casually knocks down all the hopes of the intelligent, studious young children, assuring them that while they can be great athletes, they cannot work in any academic field. |
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The film had already received heaps of advance press, assuring decent ratings, but the TV suits apparently got cold feet about the hot stuff in the film and pulled the plug. |
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Mr. Speaker, this might seem to be a trivial matter to the government across the way but, as you know, I maintain an active interest in assuring that the supply process is properly carried out. |
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Assuring legal access to a varied labour market, protecting the basic rights of migrants, especially women, and assuring temporariness of the migration are key to maximizing the mutual benefits. |
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I do not want to finish without offering my best wishes to the Danish Presidency and assuring it, of course, of Spain's support throughout the next six months, just as they have actively cooperated with us. |
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The main data processor continually monitors the hardware assuring the pump is operating correctly and that the other processors within the pump are receiving, processing and responding to commands. |
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When we are closed, we have an efficient and reliable answering service that will transmit messages to the agents, assuring customer service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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In 1986, Gelb persuaded Horowitz to agree to tour in Russia, which he had left in 1925, by assuring him that all the comforts of home would be provided. |
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The collection of folklore enabled the metropolitans both to mark their social superiority to the peasant and to integrate him into the nation assuring the territorial mystique of the state. |
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The idea to table a bill concerning official languages was not based solely on an interest in assuring the equality of languages in New Brunswick but also on determination to make a gesture in support of national unity. |
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The next six years were devoted in their entirety to assuring Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. |
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Now, of course, Anthony is assuring us that all of this is old news. |
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Referee Kenny Bayless stopped the fight despite Khan assuring him he could continue, deciding enough was enough. |
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The bubble level on your sight is a very valuable device in assuring this goal. |
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Juglone is the black walnut's evolutionary means of protecting its territory and assuring the good sunlight necessary for its growth. |
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Another means of engaging the community in assuring project quality is by establishing a mechanism by which individuals can anonymously post complaints. |
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One component in assuring long term affordability in privately developed rental projects that has worked successfully in the U. S. is the low income housing tax credit, which provides equity for affordable housing investment. |
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It is a pharmacon having a strong trophic-anabolic action on the bone tissue, assuring both the inhibition of the bone loss, and the formation of new bones of good quality. |
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Divine BB does not neglect to promote BB's guitar skills, showing extracts of her playing El Cuchipe with Los Incas and assuring the guitar part on The Sunny Side Of The Street with the Claude Bolling Orchestra. |
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If he sues, the company countersues to silence him, assuring that the public will continue to be in the dark. |
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Surrounding the Big Kahuna are dozens of vassals, each committed to assuring that he only hears or sees what they want him to know. |
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The Empress Taitou has demanded that the Regent take a solemn oath assuring her safety during her sojourn at Ghebi, where she feels herself a prisoner. |
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The prohibition against torture and ill-treatment is codified in the Constitution thereby assuring that no laws are enacted that would infringe upon the right not to be subjected to such treatment. |
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It is evident from these observations that Good Scoping is a key determinant in assuring legal defensibility and the avoidance of attendant delays and uncertainty associated with less than Good Scoping. |
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The licensee shall be responsible for assuring the quality of contractor work. Processes shall be in place to control and verify activities performed by contract workers. |
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Laser-like attention to detail was most impressive, with not one but two or three translators assuring the preciseness of each of the 8 language translations we needed urgently on an employee handbook project for a client. |
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Exhort all governments that have not done so to sign on to CEDAW and its optional protocol assuring that women have equal rights in every aspect of their lives. |
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Clearly, eSpeed's connection to Cantor is a unique insurance policy, assuring it won't end up in a dot-coma. |
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These bronze pieces continued to be devalued, assuring the possibility of keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. |
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Also, the fact that these practices occur on a tribal basis does not exonerate the Government from its responsibility of assuring the right to life, security and freedom of its citizens. |
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Concurrently, Beijing was assuring Washington that the talks truly would be trilateral in every sense of the word and not simply an excuse for the DPRK and the United States to meet bilaterally. |
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Despite the difficulties, Tóth persisted, cajoling and entreating states parties not to give up, assuring them that something worthwhile could be retrieved from the mess. |
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Today, Borlaug's insights inform an intense effort to harness the latest scientific advances to the oldest of goals: assuring adequate, nutritious food for all the world's citizens. |
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While the trade union majority tranquilly gazes out through the porthole of a sinking ship, assuring itself: « Nothing to panic about, land can't be far off because we can see the gulls circling! |
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These same Roman authorities had also an interest in assuring the cities' solvency and therefore ready collection of Imperial taxes. |
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In addition to assuring good welding performance, the TOPTIG torch compactness simplifies the parameter adjustment and the robot trajectory programming. |
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The Congress of Vienna was essentially conservative, assuring that little would change in Europe and preventing Germany from uniting. |
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The massive ancient waxen parquet creates the authentic aspect to the parquet used by the years , assuring the modern conception and the quality of the product. |
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The CSA might not permit its logo to appear online as a reassurance or enticement to consumers, given that rival entities could be involved in assuring compliance with the standard. |
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To achieve this, he has to transmit, thus assuring their continuity, the principles of composition that are the true essence of his art: polyphony and counterpoint. |
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The main objectives of the implementation of these approvals are, and will remain, that of assuring riders that the equipment used complies with UCI regulations and improving communication with manufacturers. |
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He wrote in dignified and affectionate terms, assuring Manuel of his loyalty. |
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Much was heard at the conference about forging partnerships, increasing market access, assuring fair trade and building bridges instead of barriers. |
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In assuring you, Most Holy Father, of our devotion to you, we join with you in solidarity at this trying moment, and remember you constantly in our prayers as the Successor of Peter. |
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Ben had much fun out of it, assuring the other boys that those were the signs and password of a secret society to which he and Sam belonged. |
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This would also have the advantages of built-in temporariness and assuring skills return to the origin country, while filling labour gaps in the destination country. |
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The parliamentary secretary, to get to the point of the question, is assuring Canadians that there are provisions in the budget so that the finance minister has the tools to do certain things. |
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Tripwire products provide infrastructure management, control, and security by assuring the integrity of data and networking components across the enterprise. |
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Water is delivered from MP Rotators in a series of slow-moving spidery streams, with four distinctive stream types, assuring more even and effective coverage. |
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Roman jurists also show a concern for local languages such as Punic, Gaulish, and Aramaic in assuring the correct understanding and application of laws and oaths. |
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The Solomon Islands have a Local Court Act which empowers chiefs to deal with crimes in their communities, thus assuring them of considerable effective authority. |
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He sailed to Bahrain to reassure the Sheikh that this was not the case and drew up an informal agreement assuring the Sheikh that Britain would remain a neutral party. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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