I enjoy responding to their letters, providing them with information and encouragement to help them achieve their own fitness goals. |
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Please be sure to offer a word of thanks or encouragement to them whenever you have the chance. |
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England, under Alfred, similarly saw the encouragement of learning and the establishment of monastic houses. |
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Indignant, she turned away, but he evidently took this as a sign of encouragement and spurred his horse forward to ride by her side. |
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In this unfamiliar setting, experienced educators needed and received support, encouragement and validation. |
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Now the Australian finds himself offering similar words of encouragement to another team-mate. |
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Again, thank you all for the encouragement, the flattering reviews, and your unbeatable, unflagging enthusiasm. |
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With a bit of encouragement, you can teach children to set aside a portion of pocket money for must-have items. |
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Some come absolutely unglued, and feel compelled to humiliate the poor souls, when they should be offering encouragement and praise. |
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Also, we must push forward, even if there is a lack of skilled women, female teachers, or encouragement from peers. |
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Miss Cartwright was unfortunately not the type to offer express encouragement. |
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Nevertheless, the developments I have just described do provide cause for encouragement. |
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Mankind, they will say, is only too prone to follow faith unreasoningly, and needs no preaching nor encouragement in that direction. |
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Generous with encouragement for preservation, the Colonial Office was stingy with funds to pay for policing vast unsettled areas. |
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But Scotland themselves provided unwitting encouragement when he missed the chance which would have buried them. |
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With Linda's love and encouragement, Cole summons up the will to return to composing. |
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Every successful use of the netroots has involved some kind of encouragement for donors. |
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The success provides encouragement that useable stem cells can be found in sources other than the human embryo, which remains controversial. |
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And they sat beneath the whipping cherry tree, holding each other's hands for encouragement. |
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With her encouragement, the nonagenarian re-created lost sketches of his hotels that proved the theories. |
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Indeed, I would go further than mere encouragement and make voting compulsory, non-compliance being punishable by a fine. |
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Together the ordained and the non-ordained journey on their pilgrim way and we all need one another for encouragement and support. |
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It might feel a little odd at first, but vocalizing encouragement will help each of you push your limits in every session. |
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Handicraftsmen lost their patrons who used to give them material help and encouragement. |
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These wonderful people always find time to share information, ideas, and encouragement. |
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He proceeded to give us encouragement and advice as we struggled to fashion a belt out of an oily rag. |
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With the interest shown by the lads and the encouragement given by the old boys, nothing is impossible. |
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They are cheery in tone, full of encouragement, bright ideas and suggestions as to how to get your kid to eat liver. |
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Parents stay to give their children encouragement and often got stuck in to the work too if there are enough spare materials. |
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Her infectious enthusiasm and personal encouragement stimulated many younger scientists to work in the field. |
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Our display attracted a lot of attention and we were heartened by kind words of support and encouragement that we received. |
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When they finally got out of the stadium, they could see a huge valley of people screaming cheers of encouragement and delight at them. |
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Most other organizations operate by encouragement and attempting to establish standards of good forest management. |
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Words of encouragement are a powerful motivator, especially for kids struggling to keep up. |
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I do not think there is one person within his orbit who was not the beneficiary of his wisdom, encouragement, and generosity. |
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She was a wonderful neighbour and friend and loved to lend a helping hand and words of encouragement. |
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With a broad smile, she worked her way around the room with hugs, pleasantries and words of encouragement for all. |
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I got some inspiring encouragement from a number of individuals during My Project. |
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Were it not for the support and encouragement from my extended family, I would not be here today. |
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Elizabeth's tender look gave him the encouragement he needed as he asked for everyone's attention. |
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Talk with a close friend or relative who you trust and who can offer encouragement and support. |
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He realises how privileged he is to have such support and encouragement at home. |
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Honestly, I have never given him any form of encouragement, and believe me, I have taken every possible opportunity for discouragement. |
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I groped for encouraging words, I fumbled for motivational encouragement, but the words just refused to be found. |
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Evelyn was always glad to lend advice and encouragement to all who sought her guidance. |
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It is only legislative encouragement which can effectually protect him against these difficulties. |
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Isn't it funny how there's this huge encouragement for people to have pets, but there's an even bigger encouragement for them to be desexed. |
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Her encouragement of the decorative arts is exemplified by ardent partisanship on behalf of the Sevres pottery she established at Bellevue. |
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With a shirtsleeved Klinsmann gesticulating and shouting encouragement from the technical area, Germany regained the lead in the 17th minute. |
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With those words of encouragement ringing in my ears like a death knell, I packed up my troubles in my old Adidas bag and smiled, smiled, smiled. |
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They gave little encouragement to country dancing, often preaching strong sermons against it off the altar. |
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Its ancient Gaelic language is struggling to survive, despite subsidy and encouragement, on the geographic fringes to which it was relegated. |
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This can easily rear its head here in drug gangs and petty crime like vandalism without any encouragement. |
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Under the encouragement of their coxswain, Oliver Blach, they moved up to first, one seat at a time. |
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One of the things the legal group has been working on is the encouragement of out of court settlements in legal disputes. |
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Anyone present in the Abbey, however, would surely have been left with a sense of positive encouragement, as a strong counterbalance to cynicism. |
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The thought of him will always be to us an invaluable source of encouragement and fortitude. |
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Yet in James's African-American community, rising intonation conveys the desire for encouragement. |
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Visiting Oxford in his mid-sixties to see a young friend's coxing, Monty excitedly ran along the tow path shouting encouragement. |
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Some people had scrawled words of consolation and encouragement on the remaining chunks of driftwood. |
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At last the public exchequer has recognised the need for support and encouragement of the civilising Arts of life as a part of their duty. |
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People lined the streets, lustily blowing vuvuzelas or shouting encouragement. |
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There's national encouragement to meet that commitment, but it's for each parish to decide if it wants a formal scheme. |
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Guidance and encouragement for my research involving acanthocephalans has been provided by Steven A. Nadler. |
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The followers look to the leader for encouragement, strength and the promise of successful accomplishment of the mission. |
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The foundation has helped nearly a dozen earn accreditation since 1995, with money, mentoring, and plain old encouragement. |
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The institutional injustice that women face needs to be set right and they need equal opportunities and encouragement to succeed. |
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If you need extra encouragement, join an evening class or find a friend who wants to join you in some new activity. |
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There were enough families dotted around to provide a satisfying amount of encouragement. |
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Some are seeking asylum and are looking for welcome and encouragement from people in rural areas. |
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Parents and supporters are welcome to lend encouragement to our young players. |
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It's a virtual community, united by rah-rah chat groups in which program participants dish training tips and offer encouragement. |
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The strategy builds and develops the School's research profile by the active encouragement of a thriving research culture. |
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A big drop in bond yields offered little encouragement for a tired stock market. |
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Furthermore, clergy gave no encouragement to lay organisations such as religious confraternities or voluntary societies. |
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The messages offer encouragement and advice on how to choose the best career. |
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Hayley's husband Greg walked along side her for the whole 5km cheering and whistling, providing the encouragement she needed to win. |
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Readers will experience the love and reverence Walter Mosley has crafted into this encouragement affirmation of all humanity. |
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The best salespeople, meanwhile, were impatient and aggressive, and needed a lot of affirmation and encouragement. |
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Any expression of approval would probably meet the criterion of affirmative suggestion or encouragement. |
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Moscow insists on portraying U.S. encouragement of free media and elections as a plot to extend Western influence at Russia's expense. |
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A lady of kind and gentle disposition, she was always ready and willing to lend help and encouragement and was a top class neighbour and friend. |
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You will readily obtain good advice, timely encouragement and willing support from your allies. |
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Through it all, a coach provides a steady stream of encouragement and reassurance. |
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We cannot build nations, although we can at times provide encouragement and incentives for those determined to build their own. |
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Other patients needed encouragement to call their health care providers regarding specific problems they were experiencing. |
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While we draw encouragement and motivation from these results, there is still much work to do. |
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Where do they get the authority and encouragement to practise their childish, schoolyard insolence and contempt of our leaders? |
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There he remained for most of the first half, only emerging intermittently to offer words of criticism or encouragement. |
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Thank you all so much for your kind words of encouragement and support regarding yesterday's post. |
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Needless to say, I could use some direction and encouragement from someone who knows the ropes. |
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According to the embassy, the contest will give encouragement to Korean language students. |
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When the Broadway pro learned that his young visitor wanted to write musicals, he offered avuncular encouragement and advice. |
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Even the coaching and encouragement of former international Tommy Doyle has failed to get the results. |
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Left alone for the first time, Darcy kissed her again, deepening the kiss with encouragement from Elizabeth. |
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Full of encouragement, the fires started licking the outside walls and flames growing bigger reached the higher floors. |
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Next, with the mayor's encouragement, the NYPD moved 300 officers to a new task force charged with stopping the attacks. |
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At the top of the slope, Lawrence offered encouragement and direction that was clear, concise, and visual. |
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He called candidates in target seats to offer last-minute encouragement from a Midlands phone centre. |
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The stallion, already spooked and restless, did not require much encouragement. |
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The heat was ricocheting round the Sport Hall and the home crowd was blasting out encouragement to Marino Columbu the Sardinian star wrestler. |
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And he spent the rest of the dance advising her on the steps and offering encouragement. |
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Indeed, women's encouragement and approbation of violent acts in war have added to men's satisfaction in committing these acts. |
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I suppose the best encouragement I can offer is to pay attention to all the little details. |
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I appreciate the encouragement, and you're more than welcome on the pingback! |
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With encouragement from the audience and a few quips from me it took me back to my old concert party days. |
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Elimination of substandard housing and encouragement of infill housing, including downtown residential development. |
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He became an art student in Dublin, and in 1894 published Homeward, his first volume of mystical verses, with the encouragement of Yeats. |
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With a little encouragement from Duncan I ditched all attempts to survey and crawled forward for a quick look-see. |
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Another is to replace the sharp words with words of encouragement or at least something neutral. |
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It is difficult to see this as anything other than an endorsement of an encouragement to illegal activity. |
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Later, when the plants are taller and stronger, you can brush them lightly with a feather duster to continue the encouragement of sturdy stems. |
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As a teenage runaway, Leroy's writing talent was discovered by a competent therapist whose encouragement led him to publish. |
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To our knowledge, the effect of encouragement on walk performance has not been studied subsequently. |
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Mountmellick is especially indebted to Stephen for his help and encouragement in getting the branch set up. |
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With encouragement from my father, he'd spent much of his schoolboy days training at a local gym. |
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With little encouragement on my part, a friend agreed to lend me her children for the night. |
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Numerous young professional players can attest to his tireless encouragement and invaluable expertise. |
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But we have had a lot of encouragement, we have friends and families coming out to support us, and we know we have the backing at home. |
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It is this participatory encouragement by parents that gets the Australian child hooked on sport. |
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The success of that experience and her brother's encouragement kept her in science, she says. |
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Various military commanders were sent to the troubled colony, but they were given limited resources and scant encouragement from home. |
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The benefits of the Witness Protection Programme cannot be perceived as encouragement to give perjurious evidence. |
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She patted me on the back in encouragement, and I ran off to the backstage wings. |
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There will be significant encouragement of high achievers through bursaries and scholarships. |
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For some, this discovery led them to perceive a lack in Australian society of shared moral values and of encouragement to live well. |
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The sensitivity usually rises from musicians desperate to receive some encouragement for the notes they commit to manuscript paper. |
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With his encouragement and praise, a great many of his friends and family learned to water-ski. |
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Whether the Airforce are led by a large margin or not, he is there on the touch line offering them encouragement. |
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I think we definitely need to do that tomorrow so as not to give the opposition any encouragement. |
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Reports of martyrdoms steeled resistance to persecution and were the source of encouragement to persevere. |
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It is telling how little encouragement folk needed to bare all for public display. |
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The crowd clustered round the sandy square was yelling encouragement at the players, who frowned in concentration in the fading light. |
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True believers can even take encouragement from the meagreness of so much of the action in Coimbra. |
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Readers seeking inspiration and encouragement can choose from a number of books dealing with popular psychology and self-improvement. |
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Young men were stripped to the waist and fighting to the clink of wagered coins and shouts of encouragement. |
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The girls were all merry and cheerful, walking through the regiments to spread encouragement and cheer to the men gathered there. |
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For public health policy to be realised, paternalism must be replaced by active encouragement of patients to participate in their own care. |
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Instead, we do not give encouragement in this country to those who favour the use of coal for energy, at all. |
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Now that the dust has cleared I should begin by thanking you all for your words of support and encouragement last week. |
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Captain Ferguson bellowed encouragement, his words occasionally drifting up into the stand. |
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I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines. |
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This sort of tolerant encouragement of local particularism was undermined, however, by a powerful statist dimension in imperial attitudes. |
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The Aldabra atoll stands as a rare symbol of hope and encouragement for conservation around the world. |
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He read a citation in tribute to his many years of service to coaching and encouragement of athletics over the years. |
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Has he received words of encouragement from friends and the like, or has this been jumping off a sinking ship? |
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Much encouragement had been given her by her family, who will be making the trek to Johannesburg with her later this week. |
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The first episode, which was a huge success, became an encouragement to make more. |
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Guided by advice and encouragement from Steve, Alan placed several stoppers and small hexes. |
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People trusted him with their most confidential matters and valued his advice and encouragement. |
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And I would like to give encouragement to the couple missing their little girl. |
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They may be more circumspect about public encouragement these days but they continue to sponsor and facilitate his freelance crusade. |
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At each step of the way the characters provide lots of friendly encouragement. |
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It is also an encouragement to monoglot speakers to learn the language when they see it in print in such a popular paper as your own. |
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Sue all Northern Yankee States for forcing snowbirds to leave by criminal tacit encouragement of bad weather. |
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As humans we can excel if we are motivated and given encouragement and the right kind of training. |
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And then there is the cake with its proud single candle flickering away as everyone shouts encouragement to blow the candle out. |
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The encouragement is understandable as you are attempting a big challenge, something unattempted earlier. |
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Indeed, there is a huge industry devoted especially to the supply of protocols, advice, personnel, and moral encouragement for inter-faith combinations and conjoint weddings. |
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If the crowd started to audibly sing one of his songs, he would lose track of the vocal and launch into screams of encouragement. |
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They gave me a jolt of encouragement that is going to buoy me for the rest of my writing life. |
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For as long as anyone can remember, Indonesian supporters have been infamous, rabid in their encouragement of winners and cruel in their criticism of the vanquished. |
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Any sign of encouragement could give a lift to shares, which have been trading near their all-time low point and are at a discount to others in the sector. |
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Condon can take some encouragement that the Times favorably reviewed an earlier Washington production of Side Show. |
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Kady lost no time in planting herself and the flag in the front of the Rhode Island line where she could shout encouragement to the boys as they advanced on the Rebels. |
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The season ticket which I purchased will not be renewed next season, I feel cheated by the playing staff who have been given every encouragement from the word go. |
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But still more encouragement is being given to win over recalcitrants. |
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The song, printed below, which had its first airing on BBC Radio Swindon, is a blend of guitar and keyboard work with some uplifting words of encouragement for the boys. |
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As one of this country's great achievers, he was also a friendly, approachable and kindly man who gave great encouragement to others in his field. |
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However, some will need continued encouragement and positive reinforcement from parents and teachers for this good start not to become swamped by schoolyard attitudes. |
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It was a speech of encouragement to the rejectionists on both sides. |
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The majority of popular culture is commercially produced ephemera of mostly lamentable quality which needs absolutely no help or encouragement from government. |
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More good pressure from Switzerland, whose fans are yelping encouragement. |
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I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and I have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans. |
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When the Giants took to the ice, though, she found herself cheering along with the rest of the fans in the rink, yelling and screaming encouragement. |
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The acclaimed author of A Visit from the goon Squad talks about her career and offers some encouragement to young writers. |
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God's word repeated as prayer, spoken to one another as encouragement, reflected on when we are perplexed, can still cut through pain, confusion, and lukewarmness. |
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It is also said that he appeared to the English King Richard I during his Crusade against the Saracens, which served as a great encouragement to the troops. |
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So when the builders told her she was dreaming, baulked at her unusual ideas and promptly doubled their cost, that was all the encouragement the business woman needed. |
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What children need most from parents are not rules of grammar or how to write a topic sentence for a school essay, but simple encouragement to write and write often. |
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At the encouragement of the trainers, both Lukonge and Mushingano signed up for the mechanics class, the only two girls to do so. |
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In several villages and urban mohallas where the turnout was very low, as the day wore on the army frequently crossed the thin line between encouragement and coercion. |
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He needed encouragement to overcome his alienation and moodiness, not vicious swipes. |
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The activists need, at least, moral support and encouragement to proceed. |
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The decision to delay the new parliament's first sitting will only add to cynicism in the electorate and will be no encouragement to take part in the election. |
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He is a typical blue blood in his love and encouragement of sport. |
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Others feel the need for a bit of encouragement, a sense that the preacher understands or better still sympathises with the compulsions of their lives. |
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David Ades writes some excellent notes and the project deserves continued encouragement for its capacity to unearth some long lost recorded treasures from the dusty archives. |
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Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement. |
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The best outcome would be encouragement of a view of education which placed more emphasis on drawing people out and less on slotting them in to jobs. |
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How many congenitally unmusical youngsters were seduced into thinking they were congenital geniuses by Peel's enthusiastic, sinusitic, cod-Liverpudlian encouragement? |
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He sat in front, nodding encouragement and urging the boy on. |
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The encouragement of smuggling was also an offshoot of this co-operation. |
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All that was needed was a sustained opportunistic exploitation and minimal encouragement of what were still rather unimportant plant food sources. |
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Unlike at Fulham, they were not overwhelmed by a superior side but, by their own failings, they offered their opponents all the encouragement they needed. |
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Abetting describes any incitement or encouragement to do so. |
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Indeed, common markets, be they national or otherwise, are exercises in the prevention of certain sorts of competition as well as the encouragement of other forms. |
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Having witnessed him in training he is clearly an inspiration to everyone at the club constantly dispensing advice and encouragement to the other boxers coming through. |
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Japan's most established party of government was formed in 1955 as a congeries of centre and conservative groupings with the encouragement of business interests. |
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Initially, he had planned only to produce and star in the project, but, with the encouragement of his co-producer, he agreed to take the reins as director. |
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That is hardly a ringing battle cry to the party faithful or an encouragement to the independent voters, and it corrodes his halo as a selfless public servant. |
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With his group completely surrounded and cut off, he moved from foxhole to foxhole exposing himself to enemy fire, giving instructions and offering encouragement to his men. |
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Whereas a ball-breaker like Camacho bellowed to get his message across, his unheralded successor puts a comforting arm around a galactico and whispers encouragement. |
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I'm watching and making tea, offering praise and encouragement. |
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Reading to a child opens new horizons and introduces him to the delights of reading which acts as a prod, an encouragement to begin reading for himself. |
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Words of encouragement and advice, and indeed a supportive phone call during the week, have always compensated any feeling of deflation at the scales refusing to go downwards. |
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Sometimes they wouldn't even go that far, they would simply smile a little disappointedly on their way out or pat me on the back in encouragement. |
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Moreover, such policy encouragement for partnered women to prioritise motherhood turns to disapprobation if those same women become single parents. |
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Their clients were coming to them for a mix of escape and encouragement. |
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I enjoyed the articles so much I had to thank you for the encouragement. |
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Kittirat admitted that Thai investors might need encouragement. |
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We expect encouragement when others believe that what we are attempting is a worthwhile endeavor or when it is obvious that there is a chance of success. |
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It's a disgrace to any concept of fairness, an insult to a horrible past, encouragement to a disgraceful present and in the long run it damages everyone. |
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Narayan, began publishing in England in the 1930s, thanks to the encouragement of English novelist Graham Greene. |
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The results show that the market certainly has a spring in its step and may blossom with the right encouragement. |
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Bounty Hunter was test-played by some of the gaming industry experts, and received a lot of encouragement and constructive feedback. |
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With encouragement from readers of her site, she attended some weblogging conferences in Europe and America. |
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Dartmoor and the fact that a great deal of it is undisturbed for much of the year is an encouragement to the wildlife. |
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With the encouragement of his Protestant advisers, James summoned the English Parliament in 1624 so that he could request subsidies for a war. |
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A C Benson was a friend of Henry James, to whom Walpole wrote a fan letter late in 1908, with Benson's encouragement. |
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God hath denied me repentance. His words gives me no encouragement to believe. |
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Despite royal patronage and encouragement, there was never any overt mandate to use the new translation. |
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With the encouragement of Swedberg, church fellowship was established between Swedish Lutherans and Anglicans in the Middle Colonies. |
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This encouragement, along with government subsidies, has led to a glut in the tobacco market. |
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However, in 1715, with EIC encouragement, the Zamorin renounced the treaty. |
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It is Boxing Day in a football ground, and all we can do is sprawl over the plastic, hurling instructions and vague encouragement. |
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Tacitus further discusses the role of women in Chapters 7 and 8, mentioning that they often accompany the men to battle and offer encouragement. |
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A Harlem native with connections throughout the area's music scene, Pridgon provided him with shelter, support, and encouragement. |
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He approaches with snurffly sounds and a twitching nose, and your blennophobia kicks in, producing a hurried word of encouragement and a carrot. |
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And last but certainly not least, to all the online book geeks, my sincere gratitude, as always, for your support and encouragement! |
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Columbus traveled from Portugal to both Genoa and Venice, but he received encouragement from neither. |
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He received support and encouragement from his colleagues and bosses and was invited to give talks on Hinduism. |
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The IT sector has been stimulated by new Egyptian entrepreneurs with government encouragement. |
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As a callow sixth-former with an overinflated sense of my own poetic importance, I was in need of friendly advice and encouragement. |
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All of the regions mainly depended on trade, manufacturing and the encouragement of the free flow of goods and craftsmen. |
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With this shift of perspective came an encouragement for alternative transportation, and locally based planning agencies. |
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Jamaicans are notable for the high level of support and encouragement they give their children in the area of sports. |
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With Lyndhurst's encouragement Disraeli turned to writing propaganda for his newly adopted party. |
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Covetousness prevents all good, and is an inlet and encouragement to evil. |
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This was an isolated occurrence, but by the time he was nine Chaplin had, with his mother's encouragement, grown interested in performing. |
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The comment about my impending corpsehood had been all the encouragement I'd needded. |
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Its general objectives are the furtherance of knowledge of Delius's life and works, and the encouragement of performances and recordings. |
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With Walmisley's encouragement, Johnson decided that he could be a successful teacher if he ran his own school. |
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Her encouragement enables them to approach God, and sue for grace, bowing on suppliant knee, to receive forgiveness. |
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The Principia was published on 5 July 1687 with encouragement and financial help from Edmond Halley. |
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A doula is an experienced female professional who offers emotional support and encouragement throughout labour and birth. |
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Moreover, coaches from this study reacted to players' task unaccomplishment almost two times higher with punishment than with encouragement. |
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His grandmother ululates encouragement, and he dances with even more vigor. |
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Comfort Prayers is non-denominational, and speaks to any and all in need of spiritual encouragement. |
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We are especially thankful for her encouragement and the quality of colleagueship she modeled in getting us started on this adventure. |
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England's own happy chirper will be full of encouragement for his bowlers and fielders from behind the stumps. |
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Despite the encouragement we give readers of this journal to submit case studies and case reports for publication, few come our way. |
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I am especially grateful to Eric Meslin and Greg Sachs for helpful discussion and encouragement. |
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The Chief Minister sat on the ground and saw the child writing with his foot, and gave Shabash to him for his encouragement. |
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Independence is often difficult to achieve without the encouragement and practical support from one or more external parties. |
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I'm guessing the dryer in the women's is called something like the Appearance Reassurer and dishes out a manicure and words of encouragement. |
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Any interested in mobile living and yurts will find this an inspirational, revealing autobiography packed with insights and encouragement. |
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It is very rare to charge a man, who goes to an unlicensed massage parlour, and a female masseuse, who massage him, with encouragement to commit a sin. |
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Millett bayoneted 2 enemy soldiers and boldly continued on, throwing grenades, clubbing and bayoneting the enemy, while urging his men forward by shouting encouragement. |
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Avel Vor went away from the third-last flight under Richard Johnson but made a mess of the penultimate flight, giving Daryl Jacob just the encouragement he needed. |
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There were some early signs of encouragement when Gareth Barry took a left-footed inswinger from the right and Romelu Lukaku almost proved the benefactor. |
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This is a direct incitation to, and encouragement of, illegal behavior. |
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The exchange gave new encouragement to the Arms and the Covenant Movement. |
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Although eventually trying to limit the number of members, and after encouragement from the US, the EU pursued talks with ten countries and a change of mind. |
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Murdock a valuable man and deserves every civility and encouragement. |
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Imagine if children never got any feedback, such as praise and encouragement, as they learnt to walk and only received it when they could walk unassisted. |
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James was intended to benefit from the major share of his father's encouragement, affection and financial support and was prepared for a career in engineering. |
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Rifle shooting became very popular in the 19th century with the encouragement of politicians and nationalists who were pushing for Icelandic independence. |
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He would often clap his teammates on the back for encouragement. |
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In 1577, with the encouragement of Abraham Ortelius, Camden began his great work Britannia, a topographical and historical survey of all of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Although Walpole enjoyed the limelight, he was secretive about his many acts of generosity to younger writers, with both encouragement and financial help. |
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And finally the biggest thank you of all to my partner Steven Winston for your love, enthusiasm, encouragement, support, humour, nags, and glasses of wine. |
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An incidental effect of pollarding in woodland is the encouragement of underbrush growth due to increased levels of light reaching the woodland floor. |
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Charles' secret pacts and encouragement of his supporters to break their parole caused Parliament to debate whether to return the King to power at all. |
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Townshend, with Entwistle's encouragement, became the sole guitarist. |
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The poverty of the region, and the high maternal mortality and infant mortality had led to calls from WHO of family planning and encouragement of smaller families. |
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Henry's timing was influenced by several factors, including encouragement from Pope Alexander, who saw the opportunity to establish papal authority over the Irish church. |
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Prussia's lands and population were devastated, though Frederick's extensive agrarian reforms and encouragement of immigration soon solved both these problems. |
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Other treatment modalities include use of sialogogues to increase salivary flow, encouragement of fluid intake, massage, and duct probing and dilation. |
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The saving grace for Haffenden's publishers seems to have been Empson's perverse encouragement of his wife's infidelity and his attachment to troilism. |
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Negotiations were broken off with the Dutch at the encouragement of English merchant Thomas Weston, who assured them that he could resolve the London Company delays. |
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And it is not just orthorexics who can profit from such encouragement. |
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Following the death of DJ John Peel in the autumn of 2004, the New Tent was renamed the John Peel Tent, in homage to his encouragement and love of new bands at Glastonbury. |
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However, the expenses of outfitting a ship were immense, and few native Portuguese merchants had the wherewithal to finance one, despite eager government encouragement. |
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At Zeno's encouragement, Theoderic invaded Odoacer's kingdom. |
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Common methods of public outreach include press releases, and the encouragement of school field trips to sites under excavation by professional archaeologists. |
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Having returned to live in London, Vaughan Williams, with Ursula's encouragement, became much more active socially and in pro bono publico activities. |
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Underneath floppy sun hats and sunglasses, white-knuckled parents shouted encouragement to their children as they dove into the water for their heats. |
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In 1995, with encouragement from Gordon Brown, Miliband took time out from his job to study at the London School of Economics, where he obtained a Masters in Economics. |
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With Alice's encouragement, the Elgars moved to London to be closer to the centre of British musical life, and Elgar started devoting his time to composition. |
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Additionally, the Cats Kraze features a reservoir in which to store cat nip, which would serve as further encouragement for a cat to play with it. |
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With research showing that young girls are becoming sexualised at increasingly younger ages, they need no encouragement to look and act ten years older than they are. |
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We want to be an inclusive church community where members of the LGBT community find welcome and the encouragement to develop their relationship with God. |
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The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution lists 22 languages, which have been referred to as scheduled languages and given recognition, status and official encouragement. |
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Our Republic continues to increase in the enjoyment of freedom within its borders, and to offer strength and encouragement to all those who love freedom throughout the world. |
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