The government has committed to pay the hospital costs of poor dengue patients treated in the third-class wards of hospitals. |
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The picture that emerges is of an efficient industry committed to the avoidance of disputes. |
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He must be committed to and must have studied Reformed and Baptist theology. |
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But by the following year it was fully committed to covert anti-communist operations under the Truman Doctrine. |
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He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory. |
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Minister Cullen is committed to exploring measures to reduce test waiting times for driving tests, such as bringing in more testers. |
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He wanted a pragmatic organization of skilled workers committed to collective bargaining for better wages and conditions. |
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The 17-year-old is committed to her Maoritanga and a fluent te reo speaker, as well as a talented artist often focusing on Maori themes. |
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The Chelsea Theatre is committed to presenting new plays by new writers alongside premieres by established playwrights. |
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He was impeached of high treason by the Long Parliament in 1640, committed to the Tower in 1641, tried in 1644, condemned, and beheaded. |
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He was a fighter and socialist who was committed to working class revolution. |
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He ridicules the notion that its members are committed to fighting poverty. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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The agency is committed to rigorous safety testing before a variety or technology is released to the public. |
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He was committed to utopian politics which sought to create a human society informed by the highest artistic ideals. |
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The news network said it was committed to presenting both sides of the story impartially. |
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It was a friendly and open exchange, and we're committed to keeping the lines of communications open. |
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And the Executive has still not committed to backing the project financially. |
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He is committed to a firm belief, based on his strong religious faith, that he will be healed. |
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We are committed to getting Nanny State off our backs, out of our pockets and out of our lives! |
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If our society is committed to giving patients with rare diseases a fair deal, primary care trusts must make funds available for treatment. |
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This administration is committed to ensuring that Hispanic workers are safe on the job and fully and fairly compensated for their work. |
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We also have a coherent body of activists who are committed to changing the world. |
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At some level, if a guy is pathologically committed to perpetrating fraud, you're not going to be able to stop him very often. |
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It warms the cockles of my heart to hear of people so committed to our pastime. |
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The staff are very positive and are committed to serving the people of Bolton. |
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In addition to the tentacles, these extremities include the hypostome, the lower peduncle, which is committed to foot formation, and the foot. |
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We are committed to keeping those persons who will be needed in January on the payroll. |
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The Government is committed to achieving full employment at high wages, and it is well down the path to achieving that. |
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The professor becomes passionately committed to a prostitute, with disastrous consequences. |
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The current bishop still remained committed to the project, but the synod of the diocese voted against continuing construction. |
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We are committed to citywide consultation which will allow everybody to put their views forward. |
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How can humankind's darkest hour be conveyed by a medium fundamentally committed to entertainment? |
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This study suggests that active involvement by caregivers committed to palliation can help alleviate the suffering of children dying from cancer. |
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Our member companies are committed to the health and wellbeing of infants and young children. |
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After all these people claim to be revolutionaries committed to overthrowing parliamentary democracy, by violent means if necessary. |
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The movement's first manifesto declared that they were subversives committed to opposing tyranny. |
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If the Government is committed to meaningful and substantive talks they have to show that. |
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The Government is committed to aquaculture law reform because the current legislative framework is outdated, overcomplicated, and dysfunctional. |
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He stressed that other high positions in the organisation are filled by those committed to conservation. |
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Fellowship is presented to a journalism educator committed to helping prepare minority students for successful careers in journalism. |
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By the age of nineteen, in 1909, Muller had already become committed to genetics and to the chromosome theory of heredity. |
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But she must take it further and announce that henceforward her government is committed to telling the truth, unvarnished and unflinching. |
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When committed to combat, a field force would be assigned an armored cavalry regiment to serve as its eyes and ears. |
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However you choose to play the numbers game, these protests clearly did not represent a movement of people committed to a cause. |
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Senator Kennedy is extremely committed to the cause of the undocumented Irish and he is a very important ally for us. |
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Indeed, many of the early leaders were committed to the cause of the proletarian class. |
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Over the years, she has remained committed to the cause of upholding the Gandhian values. |
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Instead, she was measured, eloquent and undoubtedly committed to her cause. |
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Her priests and ordinands are fallible human beings, but they are serious about their faith and committed to their calling. |
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For its part, the planemaker has not committed to any such stretch tiltrotor beyond the artist's conception stage. |
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What heinous sin had these women committed to be singled out for divine retribution? |
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They realized they needed to play a bit of catch-up, and refocused and committed to the growing market. |
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I thought you were on the straight and narrow and committed to high principles and morality, not like last year. |
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Both rely heavily on rhyme, favoring couplets but committed to casual or accidental placement rather than to any definite scheme. |
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For a film that's honestly committed to being heart-warming and uplifting, it just about gets there. |
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Once, she was so headily in love with a man that she committed to spending the remainder of her days alongside him. |
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He says because of the interest rates, he is no longer committed to the Stokvel group he belongs to. |
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He told a fathers' rights conference in Dublin he was committed to sensible reform of the one-size-fits-all approach to family legislation. |
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All through law school I was committed to weeklong relationships with cute chicks and one-night stands. |
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We are committed to bringing full equality to every Ohioan in all aspects of life. |
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For my part, anyone who has lived in our region and is committed to Oceania, is an Oceanian. |
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United by more than racism, they were a party of reform committed to advancing an agrarian statist agenda. |
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I'm just committed to extirpating self-destructive and destructive passions. |
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Any news organisation committed to objectivity, truth and decency would sack such a journalist on the spot. |
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We are confident that our plan stands up to scrutiny and we remain committed to green energy projects. |
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Probably they will be committed to the game for a longer period in the future as well. |
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The minister committed to improving literacy and numeracy skills for farm workers and agri-businesses. |
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But it's also extraordinary that they can be faithfully reported by a biographer who seems committed to hagiography. |
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The government says it is committed to protecting vulnerable adults, but its actions suggest otherwise. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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One of the prettiest things ever committed to tape, the song offers more whispery vocals and acoustic guitars. |
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We are committed to a healthy and vigorous debate at the state level in which the people decide, not judges. |
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The Sunday Herald remains committed to encouraging our female captains of industry and entrepreneurs to speak with a louder voice in the future. |
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The build quality of the equipment from Sea-Lion is superb and they are committed to research and development in a big way. |
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I am committed to the principle of inclusive education for children with special educational needs. |
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Both parties have at least nominally committed to long-term emissions reductions. |
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The US has now committed to conventional rocket-powered space vehicles currently being planned as part of NASA's Constellation project. |
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Coun Cuthbertson wrote that his party is committed to maximising the development of brownfield sites in York. |
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I told her that I would let her know but something was niggling in the back of my mind that perhaps I had already committed to another invite. |
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Most of the major oil and energy companies have entire divisions committed to solar energy. |
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Later she had a nervous breakdown and attempted suicide, and was committed to a mental hospital. |
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Zurich has soft-launched its retail platform to 16 adviser firms and has committed to offering it to the whole market by November. |
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They should be committed to fighting corruption and nepotism and guard against ostentatious displays of power. |
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The neoconservatives consistently misrepresent the right as culturally open and committed to equality of opportunity. |
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Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales is committed to bringing the sum of all human knowledge to everybody on the planet. |
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We identified 15 players who were committed to the cause and they have come up trumps. |
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He is considered knowledgeable, unwavering in convictions and committed to the law. |
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Such knowledge as management did possess was vague or unreliable and seldom committed to writing. |
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The Government is committed to encouraging modern businesses which develop and build on the strengths and commitment of their workforce. |
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At the same time, international central bankers recognized the benefits of, and were committed to, a balanced global system. |
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It acknowledges that the company underspent in previous years, but says it is committed to additional investment in the network. |
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The best approach is to make use of a team of multidisciplinary professionals who are committed to limb salvage. |
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This government is starting to bring this under control but has not committed to do anything long term. |
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I am personally committed to the route of dialogue and debate instead of boycotts. |
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He did nothing, less than nothing, to reach out to undecideds or swing voters or anyone who wasn't already committed to the ticket. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. |
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Chicago is committed to supporting small businesses and improving the quality of life for its residents. |
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Whether it is running a company, running a mile or organising a dinner party, he is equally committed to perfection. |
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Factors such as the infrastructure committed to transporting millions of tonnes of coal from mines to washeries and then to power stations. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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To my knowledge, Lutheranism is the only theological tradition committed to ubiquitarianism. |
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He remained committed to exploring his penchant for mordant wit, the celebration of the esoteric, the glorification of all things absurd. |
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Tell them if they are really committed to a nonviolent approach to undeserved attacks, they will turn the other cheek and negotiate a solution. |
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Everitt half committed to entering the race next year with Bourassa as a partner. |
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The likelihood of success is so great because you can pick an event you are personally committed to, like my lifelong goal of swimming a mile. |
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We are committed to helping more people get the skills and confidence they need to start their own business. |
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We are committed to increase our membership and add new revenue sources to support the work of the organization. |
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We are committed to international cooperation rather than unilateral policies. |
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I am personally committed to working toward the establishment of these centers. |
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We are committed to working for people to have more local control over the economic decisions that affect their lives. |
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Most contemporary Mormons oppose same-sex marriage, and they're also committed to monogamy. |
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Peter's body, draped in the White Ensign, was committed to the sea while a guard of honour and the destroyers fired salutes. |
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Alberto is single, while Ernesto is committed to his pretty, aristocratic girlfriend. |
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But if we're committed to fighting obesity, maybe exercise would be a better bet. |
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It does feature some the most tuneless whistling we've heard committed to record in a long time. |
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He was particularly committed to the revitalization of Hebrew as a modern, spoken language. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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Is it committed to a clear separation between editorial and advertorial content? |
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The society is committed to the promotion and publication of Kanarese literature. |
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Second, a number of recent historians have maintained that Northerners were as committed to white supremacy as Southerners. |
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For months it has been a media-driven story, fueled by dogged journalists committed to facts rather than opinions. |
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BresaGen, Ltd. is an Australian biotechnology company committed to the discovery and commercial development of innovative biotherapies. |
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Thereafter, developing seeds are physiologically and biochemically committed to storage of nutrients. |
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Over the next nine months, we are committed to delivering on a billion dollar assets sale. |
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Now she's committed to change people's lives through information and communication technology. |
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I am committed to bringing out the ready reckoner every year within 15 days from the day the State Budget is presented with all the changes. |
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He is passionate, well connected, and committed to repairing the damage of Reaganomics. |
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Now an established favourite of the food and drink festival, it involves 14 York pubs committed to serving real ale. |
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Wright was committed to the practice of modern realism and radical modernism. |
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Some commentators have thought that Descartes is committed to a species of Platonic realism. |
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I know that I'm committed to going 500 miles, but I just don't know when it will happen. |
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In Walsall we are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities have the right to lead valued, independent and inclusive lives. |
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The fibre supply was now tightly committed to the operations of three large transnational pulp and paper corporations. |
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Rooftop Films is committed to helping small arts groups, particularly microcinemas and small film exhibitors. |
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Nothing would make me happier than if the most powerful state in the world was committed to spreading democracy and toppling vicious governments. |
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Frist can hold this threat over the heads of Democrats, who are committed to minimize the use of filibusters. |
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The UK government committed to introduce metrication over a 10-year period 40 years ago but has yet to introduce kilometres on our roads. |
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However, he was also committed to reconquering his father's lands in Normandy, Anjou and especially in Poitou. |
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It was a broadly based movement committed to a programme of social reform, women's liberation, national liberation and parliamentary democracy. |
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It was only after several weeks of torment that she committed to the 800 metres as well. |
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Both local authorities say they are committed to working for better transport links and these efforts must continue. |
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The deans and chancellors of these institutions are committed to working for change. |
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The company was committed to providing quality cars and any evidence of poor workmanship would be fully investigated. |
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Both loved freedom, both were deeply moral beings, and both were passionately committed to social and religious tolerance. |
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At the same time, we are committed to free access and free practice, to the members of the other two religions, to the holy shrines in Jerusalem. |
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We are committed to increasing the membership, morale, organisation and fighting strength of the union movement. |
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But the voices continued to bedevil her, and later that year she was committed to Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. |
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The program is committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility and beautification through community participation. |
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We are committed to our organization, to our profession, and to our patients. |
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Government is committed to removing the inadequacies in infrastructure facilities through a mix of policy and fiscal measures. |
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Wittgenstein sometimes appears to be committed to cognitive relativism as just described. |
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And in a combat glider, where there was only one chance to land safely once the pilot committed to a landing, there was no turning back. |
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Both countries want the skilled professionals, while migrating professionals may not be as committed to sending remittances. |
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Instead of sending him to jail, Anse arranges for Darl to be committed to a mental asylum. |
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Germany has committed to doubling its economy by 2060 on half the power, using mostly renewable energy. |
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Now seriously committed to stopping the yo-yo syndrome, Jacqui is making amazing progress. |
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Meanwhile Ms Roberts is so committed to her work, it's a battle to make her take time off. |
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We are committed to partnering with law enforcement to combat the growing drug problem in our rural communities. |
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As a man who is committed to social justice, I have always been a supporter of feminism. |
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He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it. |
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We are committed to partnering with those vendors willing to ship ticketed merchandise. |
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Most people go about their daily lives committed to self-improvement and informal ways of learning. |
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Power often resides in business leaders who are not always committed to the execution of a new idea. |
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It is important to be firm, resolute and committed to get through the first stage. |
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Yes, this Government continues to be committed to ensuring that schools are resourced adequately. |
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How anguishing this book must have been to an individual so committed to protecting patients. |
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The van is leased from City of York Council, which is in partnership with the association and is committed to using clean fuel. |
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For liberal secularists committed to the separation of church and state, this was a big victory. |
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The Centre will also be committed to the cause of preservation of ancient monuments and historic buildings and associated conservation efforts, he said. |
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They are committed to the cause and do a sterling job for the community. |
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But Bethany Bultman, the clinic's founder and director, is committed to ensuring patients stay alive. |
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He insisted to Brezhnev that Carter was committed to nuclear disarmament despite some confusing speeches on the issue. |
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He is honest about his religious doubts, but he is committed to learning more about God. |
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His great-uncle, who has never self-identified as gay but who Sam believes is, lives a celibate life committed to the Church. |
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A spokesperson for Ms Harney said she is committed to making the full range of cancer services available and accessible to cancer patients throughout Ireland. |
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Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs. |
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Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing. |
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We are committed to the community, dedicated to progress, and policing with respect. |
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Delta, for instance, is committed to helping create a more LGBT-friendly world. |
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But it's hawkwatch season and by Jove we're committed to watching hawks. |
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What I saw and heard there was nothing short of inspirational and, for an incoming minister committed to raising standards, a ready-made concept to grab hold of. |
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The council is committed to driving up levels of attainment in York and, as part of this, to ensuring that our children have the right environment in which to learn. |
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This statement is certainly true in synchrotron-based X-ray crystallography, an area of study committed to solving detailed structures of molecules. |
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Ariel Leve on why seasonal affective disorder does a disservice to those of us committed to year-round despair. |
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Indeed, those committed to fighting for social justice are shocked when an officer is indicted. |
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Mr Fallon said IFA was fully committed to the introduction of a lamb quality assurance scheme which would properly reward producers for quality production. |
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But how would they get inside a highly disciplined organization whose sworn members were fanatically committed to their cause? |
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We must maintain our visions, prophesy hope, and remain faithful and committed to the struggle, even and especially when facing so many daily apocalypses and forms of death. |
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The public sector is doing everything it can and is very committed to the roll-out of services, but it is up to businesses now to do what they have to. |
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If they are committed to getting lounge suits made, they should probably ask my tailor, who I'm sure could knock them out something cool in burgundy and velvet. |
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In my spiritual community of Bayit Chadash in the hills around Israel's Sea of Galilee, we are committed to reclaiming the spark of sacred paganism. |
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In the lyric that follows, the speaker imagines himself as a being contented to be a guest and a stranger, committed to coexistence with other guests and strangers. |
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Hewlett Packard is committed to helping solve the challenges that face our society on a global level. |
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It is committed to the ballistic part of its trajectory from the latter portion of the rocket motor burn until it gets back down to breathable air. |
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Going forward, StopBadware will play even more of a role as the hub of communication and collaboration among organizations committed to fighting badware. |
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First, on the score of canonicity, it demonstrates how the work of canon-making is a volatile venture explicitly committed to the business of national culture. |
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But author Rula Jebreal says the strong-arm tactics cannot thwart a people committed to his ouster. |
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The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples. |
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I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that. |
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It might be less committed to a consumption per head maximand, but in greenhouse matters the low population implication is the same, if the analysis is accepted. |
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She speaks very authoritatively and knowledgeably about this issue, she is committed to campaigning on it for the long term. |
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She's had a psychotic breakdown, and been committed to a mental hospital. |
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Eustis said this most recent episode reveals that Kushner is as passionate and committed to his principles as ever. |
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Ideologically polar opposites, Labrador and Gutierrez say they are committed to making a deal. |
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Now why any sensible person, who is supposedly committed to their partner, would begin to think that this could be good for their relationship is totally beyond me! |
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To Eastern Europe to reassure leaders of Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia that U.S. is committed to their defense. |
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It is certainly true that mine-owners remained committed to migrancy. |
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Conservatives, libertarians and Republicans often pride themselves as being more committed to the objective truth than the biased left-wing media. |
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The modern version of monetarism argues that if foreign central banks were committed to price stability, then a worldwide concerted assault on inflation would be successful. |
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Sandoval is more committed to overall fiscal responsibility than wedded to ideology at any cost. |
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Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him. |
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But nobody is more committed to brutally honest full-disclosure than Norton himself. |
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Their homes may have been battered, bruised, and in many instances completely munted, but they are committed to rebuilding their homes and their lives. |
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Other, local, NGOs committed to protecting the environment have mushroomed in recent years, adding to an embryonic debate on sustainable development. |
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If this isn't a wake-up call for everybody who thinks they are committed to freedom and democracy, I don't know what will be. |
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Yet Seibei is grave and self-possessed, not a sloven but a man committed to various duties-among them the care of his dotty mother and his two beloved children. |
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He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment. |
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These are some of the most unsparingly candid confessions about the sheer slog and awkwardness and grinding disappointment of designing ever committed to print. |
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Those unworldly concepts have resulted in American personnel and resources being committed to U.N. operations far removed from vital American interest. |
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They are ideologically committed to capitalism in its neo-liberal form. |
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Pershing was committed to this second decision by his prior decision to deploy the AEF as an independent corps. |
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Players who bid nil are committed to winning no tricks themselves. |
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And to that extent, it indicates the distance we still have to travel to create a non-racial South Africa, which is what we say we're committed to. |
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So long as countries were committed to defending their exchange rate pegs, there was no possibility that they would succumb to policies of sustained inflation. |
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But it remains to be seen if Reid actually is committed to ramming through new rules with a more slender majority. |
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will. |
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Franchise creator Bryan Singer jumped ship to helm Superman Returns and then British director Matthew Vaughn committed to the project only to bail out at the last minute. |
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Therefore, they say, benefits should be offered to both gay and hetero couples who want equal benefits but don't want to be committed to the institution of matrimony. |
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I mean, she's really committed to this role, stupid though it may be, of this nasty, nasty mother-in-law, and she kind of outclasses and outacts her. |
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In the true sense of its name, it will be a team committed to bringing people together, a shelter for talent, and an outlet to channel creative energy. |
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On the contrary, far from being totally committed to the single life, Elizabeth on two occasions signalled that she wanted to marry a particular suitor. |
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Management and the board are committed to ensuring that the process is managed as sensitively and as supportively as is possible for all our staff and students. |
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Then, years later, after everyone has committed to this free standard, some hoser comes up with a patent claim and decides to shake everyone down. |
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Throughout his life, he remained passionately committed to art. |
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Having established that a murder had been committed to their own satisfaction if nobody else's, they proceeded to line up the suspects, like an identity parade. |
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He confesses and receives penances twice, once on the verge of execution, then finally is deemed insane and committed to an asylum at the close of his third trial. |
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We call for the new Government to restore Australia's standing as a nation that is compassionate to those in need and committed to a fair go for all. |
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By the end of the decade the bishops began to realize that they were prisoners of the queen's immobilism, committed to enforcing her settlement rather than improving it. |
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A grand jury subpoena is available only when the government has sufficient grounds to believe a crime has been committed to go to the trouble of empaneling a grand jury. |
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And of course, he is absolutely committed to doing everything he can to get the message out as to why Al and Joe would be so good for the country. |
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And of course, we're committed to helping them as much as we can. |
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Though people are already committed to other fundraising projects, she encourages everyone to work together to raise the money by September next year. |
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Rarely, a bill was committed to a Special Standing Committee, which investigated and held hearings on the issues raised. |
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Brandt stated that the company is committed to being an effective partner for the Republic of Armenia. |
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Placing the cannabis industry in the hands of nonprofits committed to fostering public health would rejigger the incentive structure. |
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As a Jew committed to halakhah, I admit I do not understand this calculus. |
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We shall especially honour God by improving diligently the talents which God hath committed to us. |
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The official Liberals found themselves a tiny minority within a government committed to protectionism. |
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As well as introducing this radical new policy, the Lib Dems are also committed to giving fathers six weeks' paternity leave. |
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The British Government, committed to implementing Home Rule, set up a cabinet committee under the chairmanship of southern unionist Walter Long. |
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And it's not just that she plays the whiniest most annoying character ever committed to the small screen. |
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The Labour Party was committed to home rule for Scotland in the 1920s, but it slipped down its agenda in the following years. |
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Notre Dame, with its option-type quarterback, Tony Rice, is committed to the ground game. |
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Addax is committed to FEH's vision to become a leading high-quality education company that caters to the growing education needs in Mena. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger remains committed to the federal waivers for Los Angeles and Alameda counties. |
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Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of extrabodily states playing the role of beliefs and desires. |
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In contrast, if shippers become committed to their carriers, they turn into loyal customers both attitudinally and behaviorally. |
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With the original offer revoked, and with the premiere teams already committed to their incumbent drivers, Mansell decided to move on. |
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Avie Howell, 20, his brother Ithrone Howell and another Antiguan Georgette Aaron have been committed to stand trial in the High Court in May. |
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To present the GOP as a party committed to alleviating party. |
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I am myself a thoroughgoing individualist, writing for those who are, like myself, irrevocably committed to the modern experiment. |
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They have not yet committed to a particular course of action. |
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He made his debut in a Cooper 500 Formula 3 car and was committed to racing thereafter. |
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Our customers want a bright, open space that is warm and inviting, as it provides the convenience and service that PLS is committed to deliver. |
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The Manchester Football Association is the sport's governing body in Greater Manchester, and is committed to its promotion and development. |
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Various collections of teachings attributed to him were passed down by oral tradition and first committed to writing about 400 years later. |
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Jones originally committed to Louisville, switched to Virginia Tech and then selected the Trojans, who are desperate for a point guard. |
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This, Bonar Law presented to Asquith, who committed to reply on Monday the following week. |
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So I can't say I am totally flabbergasted but Steven will remain totally committed to Hibs as he wants to develop as a player. |
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The MPBUS Project is committed to develop a new power bus architecture combining ejectable batteries with the main bus through intelligent nodes. |
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The new states were all committed to republicanism, with no inherited offices. |
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His followers are completely committed to their beliefs in and of Brian's divinity. |
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Silver Wheaton has recently committed to supporting programs led by two of its partners, Primero Mining Corp. |
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Rossetti, although the least committed to the brotherhood, continued the name and changed its style. |
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The dialects are rarely committed to writing, except for some dialect literature. |
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Basically a majority of Northern voters were committed to stopping the expansion of slavery, which they believed would ultimately end slavery. |
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By an ancillary secret convention, Spain was committed to making preparations for war against Britain. |
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The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies. |
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Since the mutual excommunications of 1054, the Pope in Rome was committed to establishing authority over the eastern church. |
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Newco would be committed to grass roots exploration while IMA Exploration Inc. |
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Saxo comes from a warrior family and writes that he is himself committed to being a soldier. |
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Nonetheless Pitt remained committed to the idea of raids on the French coast. |
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His grandson George III was much less committed to a British role in Germany which he saw as unnecessary. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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After a three month investigation, the ringleader and five accomplices were arrested and committed to Exeter Gaol. |
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Canada has no official church, and the government is officially committed to religious pluralism. |
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But the government is committed to thwart the malicious intensions of these elements. |
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Approximately 2,300 tanks and assault guns were committed to the battle, of which only 100 to 120 crossed the Seine at the end of the campaign. |
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InText is committed to leading advertisers through highly successful advertising campaigns and paying affiliates with huge commission checks. |
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Pitt was committed to despatching expeditions to French colonies around the world, a policy that had proved successful. |
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The project designers and the government committed to invest in beach maintenance to address future erosion. |
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Some of the largest areas committed to be decontaminated are in the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. |
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Munroe Barrow was committed to a mental institution in 1916 and, as a result, Joe knew very little of his biological father. |
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By 1970, the Welsh Office was committed to building a new route all the way to Pont Abraham in Carmarthenshire. |
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During the afternoon, the 10th SWB and 17th RWF were committed to the wood. |
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Richard passed on the responsibility for the works to his son, William, but the latter was less committed to the business than his father. |
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They threatened to bind him over, but Turpin refused to pay the required surety, and was committed to the House of Correction at Beverley. |
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The IPCC remains deeply committed to providing policymakers with the highest quality scientific assessment of climate change, but we can do more. |
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