If all private cars were banned from zone one of London the city would be a better place. |
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She lived her life kvelling at the potential human beings had to make the world a better place. |
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So, if to make the world a better place for all, the entire world must take a massive leap backwards, is that not potentially far worse? |
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I think the sea would be a far better place for all creatures if more people followed this approach. |
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Robert Fulghum is right to say that the world would be a much better place if everyone would do what they learned in kindergarten. |
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I just heard some wally on the radio saying that we should all go without meat for 24 hours and make the world a better place. |
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If you are a big-time bargain hunter, there is no better place than the swap meet to stalk your prey. |
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The world would be a much better place if today's washed-up actresses saw patriotism as the route to respectability. |
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Fellow Koreans, now is the time to make our society a better place to live and to make all of our dreams and hopes come true. |
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The Prime Minister paid tribute to the York mother of four during his weekly question time for helping to make her street a better place. |
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Our duty is to make Hong Kong a better place for us all, without hidden agendas or quid pro quos. |
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I decided I needed a mid-winter break so what better place to visit than the Bay of Islands in the winterless north? |
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However, on a drab and grey day like this, the imagination is a better place than many others to escape into. |
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Is there someplace that suggests itself as a better place to lose your money than any other? |
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What I miss is the certain knowledge that if only she would quit, the world would be a better place. |
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We have his clear statements of specific actions to take to make this city a better place. |
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I moved down here from Hackney because I thought it would be a better place to bring my child up. |
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I have no doubt that if everyone was vegan the world would be a healthier, happier and better place. |
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I hope what you are dreaming of is making the world a better place, and unlike all these other kibitzers, I can tell you exactly how to do so. |
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For a man with a broom wanting to make a clean sweep of city hall, one couldn't ask for a better place to start. |
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The body of her whose virginity remained unspotted in childbirth, was preserved in its incorruption and was taken to a better place. |
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McDonough believes in not only fundamentally altering buildings, but also changing the way things are made, to make the planet a better place. |
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After all, what better place can you think of to wash your smalls and do your weekly shop than down your local? |
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The stock options haven't quite vested, there's no better place to work in Podunk, or perhaps your boss is holding someone you love hostage. |
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Having made enough money to keep the wolf from the door I am concerned with making the world a better place, like many other people. |
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An estate in Harpurhey has been labelled a dumping ground by irate residents who feel not enough is being done to make it a better place to live. |
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He must once again be ranked among the profession's leading designers and the gaming world is a better place because of it. |
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The house is a better place without you, although the catfights would have been good this next week. |
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I am convinced that the world would be a better place if it was not subdivided into a thousand feuding portions by religious beliefs. |
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Candidates are generally good, honest, sincere people who want to make the world a better place. |
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Call me unenlightened, but I'm glad it's over, and that I can now get back to the real work of making this world a smarter, better place. |
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As the meeting closed, Mr Hill talked about his confidence that Bradford would become a better place to live and work. |
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But his works are also imbued with social commentary, desperately wanting to make the world a better place. |
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Maybe I would have less passion, less fire, less anger driving me to make the world a better place. |
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Who would have thought garlic choppers, spatulas and no-stick frying pans could make the world a better place? |
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I think it is a totally different place and quite honestly a much better place in terms of tolerance and understanding. |
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Postmodernists are disillusioned with this triumphalist view of science dispelling ignorance and making the world a better place. |
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My heart swells with pride and love for those who have given up so much to make this world a better place. |
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He is one who truly has left the world a better place than it would otherwise have been. |
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When fictional characters conquer our credulity to this extent, the likelihood is that they stand for some big idea that might, we think, make the world a better place. |
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They have worked hard to make BC a better place by consistently and loudly demanding lower tax drains on high-flying wealth generators like themselves. |
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What better place could there possibly be to seek inspiration or simply idle away an afternoon? |
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Even though I am not feeling well today, I cannot think of a better place to be, with so many doctors around this evening for this discussion! |
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This is a little something in return for their tremendous contribution to make the world a better place to live. |
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Twenty years ago, his parents came to this region from the south, near Marrakech, looking for a better place to raise crops and live. |
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This is a better place to bring forward information on the war on terrorism than at a party fundraiser or on an American news broadcast. |
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This round of bargaining is an opportunity for us to turn things around and make CBSA a better place to work. |
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The age is past when we could hold forth here on our dreams for making the world a better place, without repercussions. |
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Much remains to be done, but today's Afghanistan is, most assuredly, a better place than it has been for a number of decades. |
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The world is a better place for the removal of his influence, of that I'm certain, but I feel it's a time for grim determination and resolution rather than cheering. |
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We will not succeed in making our country a better place when citizens are on tenterhooks. |
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It does not itself look like a probable shocker for its Asian neighbours. The Chinese questionA better place to look for such a shocker is China. |
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What better place to host hockey than Halifax, which has been host to national and world championships time and time again. |
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They will set apart time and put forth some effort to help their neighbours to make the community a better place to live in. |
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But one anachronism that would make the world a better place is the midfield schemer. |
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Yet the world would be a better place for all of us if every child had an education and every child had a fair chance in life. |
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Fortunately, we have no better place than within these hallowed walls to continue the long and important journey of building a better world. |
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There is no better place for sombre reflection than the chamber of sober second thought. |
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Hopefully, when we leave there, we will have left it a better place than when we came in. |
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It has come to a point that we must do something to leave this world a better place than we received it. |
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In the end, the agreement goes a long way towards making Tembec a better place to work. |
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We want to help build peace in our societies and make this world a better place. |
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The world will only be a better place if someone shows the way forward, and we should be that someone. |
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What better place to celebrate brainless caterwauling and noisy drivel? |
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If everyone had as much heart as all the volunteers do for their sport, the world would be a much better place! |
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I love working with a network of people who are trying to make the community a better place. |
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Others were supporting activities that make the community a better place to live. |
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The world could be a much better place, and even if the Greens secure an absolute majority in Europe? |
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As a blind person, Gail thinks we all need awareness of others and to care and help each other to make the world a better place. |
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I have met so many inspiring people who understand the value of giving money, who have chosen to make this world a better place. |
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I hope to help make our region an even better place to live, work and play. |
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To be buried in the back garden alongside the numerous family pets who had passed on to a better place, leaving their mortal remains to push up the pelargoniums. |
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He also said in the article that there is no better place for him to live than Belize. |
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Look, if every powerful, semi-obnoxious, egotistical kazillionaire gives much of his kazillions away to charity, the world will be a much better place. |
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She complained about the poor planning of the town to the khan, and suggested that Jilan-Tau would be a better place for the city, because it was close to a river. |
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Can he really believe that this depiction of extreme violence, with Roman torturers rejoicing at what they do, will somehow make the world a better place? |
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Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them? |
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If this world is going to be a better place for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it will be women who make it so. |
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We can work together to make today and tomorrow's world a better place. |
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But, generally speaking, businesses scream and moan, react and innovate, and wind up in a better place. |
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The long hot summer and the silly season, as the British tabloids call the month of August, is upon us, and what better place to be than, say, the French Riviera. |
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I see hip hop as a powerful genre of music that can positively and productively move mountains and make this world a better place to live in, if utilized correctly. |
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There is no better place in the world for a voyeur like me to be constantly amused. |
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What better place to put our unneeded and unwanted laborers? |
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The pint-size prez gave the pep talk of the year, encouraging people everywhere to take risks and make the world a better place. |
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He felt called to make the world a better place by becoming a minister. |
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They are, to varying degrees, millenarians: they believe that something tumultuous and new is on its way, and they rapturously welcome it: the world, they think, can be made a better place. |
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The thirst for action, devotion and service that burned within Jeanne Marie could not have found a better place to be quenched than this district of Paris. |
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That is a shame, because their central idea that the world might be a better place if work was less of a necessary drudge and more of a rewarding experience in itself is hard to argue with. |
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Rather than venerating the well-heeled and well-connected, we'd be more interested in championing working people and those who fight to make Britain a better place. |
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It seems to me that in this regard Canada could score a few points and show itself to indeed be a leader, as it was a few decades ago, so Quebecers and Canadians can work toward making the world a better place to live. |
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Each year, the Officer in Charge presents awards to recognize the contributions made by RCMP members, staff and the public for helping make the City of Surrey a better place to live. |
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And it will reaffirm the importance of core values such as honesty, respect for the rule of law, accountability and transparency in promoting development and making the world a better place for all. |
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Today, let us pay tribute to the solidarity of workers around the world, to all these individuals who, day after day, help make our communities a better place. |
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Let's say we would want to help others acquire the skills to start their own study group, what better place than within one to do so, by sharing the responsibility of its orderly organization. |
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Its history would seem straightforward: brilliant inventor makes a breakthrough, cleverly stands conventional organisational principles on their head and, presto, the world is a better place. |
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They may not be headline-grabbing news, but every pesticide container that's returned and every step along the environmental farm plan route help make the world a better place. |
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Now, living in Merseyside, she is using the experiences she gained in her home nation's favelas to make Liverpool a brighter, better place. |
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In looking ahead, I am filled with thankfulness for the unwavering commitment the members of our Canadian Forces continue to show to make our world a better place for all. |
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Mark Richards recommends White Pike as a better place for contemplating the view. |
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We think that the world would be a better place without advertisements. To that end, we are going to remove all of the banners from our website. |
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Today's award recipients epitomize this pursuit of excellence. They are role models for Canadians seeking to make their communities and this country a better place. |
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If we spent our money on people instead of nuclear bombs, our society would be a much better place to live. |
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What they have in common is a commitment to make the world a better place, to contribute in a meaningful way to our overall body of knowledge, and to deepen our understanding of both the physical and the social world. |
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They are working to make the Clarences a better place to live and work. |
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For would-be crabbers, there's no better place to learn than Oregon, where Dungeness and red rock crab can be found in nearly all the state's large saltwater bays. |
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The combined discoveries of Nicolle and Muller are compelling proof of the melioristic notion that the world becomes a better place through sustained human effort. |
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Underlying every Esperanto enthusiast is the Esperantist ideal that the world would be a better place if everyone could understand each other better. |
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From Articulus Entertainment, Operation Change is a groundbreaking television event about one family's quest to make the world a better place for everyone. |
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