We seek to nurture these young people so that they can fulfill their true potential, both academically and socially. |
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Everyone has their fantasies but, in reality, very few men actually fulfill them. |
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There are sections within the government that are putting new and difficult demands for the GAM to fulfill. |
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Thus, a number of students delayed matriculation into the pharmacy program just to fulfill the requirements for the bachelor's degree. |
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This is, and always has been, one of the most important roles we fulfill as chief, senior chief and master chief petty officers. |
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On occasion a convert chose to fulfill the requisite testimony after conversion by composing a song. |
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Our Maker wants us to succeed, to fulfill our unique spiritual purpose, and to discover and cocreate the life of our dreams. |
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Mutual fund companies are fiduciaries, meaning their top priority is to fulfill their responsibilities to others, not satisfy their own needs. |
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This work, however, saps them of the strength required to fulfill their dreams. |
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Rabbi Twerski says that a Talmid asked the Maggid of Mezeritch how one can fulfill the edict of this Gemara. |
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The year 12 student, who takes clothing as a school subject, aims to fulfill a career in fashion design. |
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Hitchcock seems disinterested in the relationship, tacking it on to fulfill audience expectations. |
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The question at issue, then, is whether the judicial function has any role to fulfill in evaluating the process. |
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Could the Asian elephant fulfill the same ecological role that elephants played here 13,000 years ago? |
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For the dollar to fulfill the function to which it arrogated itself, winning this battle with gold was a life-and-death matter. |
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He demonstrates that even in a few scenes, he can still fulfill the promise his early film roles showed. |
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If patients fulfill the above criteria, antibiotic therapy should be considered. |
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And we fulfill our new role with a steely inner resolve regardless of what others may think. |
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To gain permanent residency, the temporary resident farm-worker would need to fulfill a prospective agricultural-work requirement. |
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The evening news programs and their avuncular anchormen, in particular, fulfill a quite significant function. |
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The number of requisitions depends on your ability to fulfill both primary and secondary objectives of each mission. |
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You are minutely analytical and can fulfill any task that requires meticulous attention to detail. |
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With this background, we proceed to the Amidah, where we pray for God to give us our needs, so that we may be able to fulfill His will. |
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It's all about being allowed to fulfill the American dream to succeed no matter who you are. |
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It is a great honor to be given an aliyah when the Torah is read in the synagogue, and it is important to fulfill this mitzvah with dignity. |
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The dispute is over the government's continued refusal to fulfill campaign promises to raise teachers' wages. |
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God created every human being to fulfill a purpose that is both holy and productive. |
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Alas, the movie doesn't allow the actor to fulfill the same redemptive role. |
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Buying the shares later to fulfill the bond redemption was preferred to paying cash to the bondholders because the share price was declining. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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If we are to have one voice as an industry, we must regularly convene to affirm our existence and work together to fulfill our mission. |
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According to H. Dapet, the administration agreed to fulfill their demands at the meeting. |
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We need partners to fulfill other aspects of actualizing our digital plans, specifically in terms of information distribution. |
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Arnie's back trying to fulfill his job description as God's faithful mercenary. |
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Today I managed to fulfill one of my lifes ambitions, and almost by accident. |
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Though there are glimmers of brilliance, quite frankly, too many of the songs are too mediocre to fulfill the potential of an intimate, listenable live album. |
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An avowed creationist who consults for a food lobby hardly seems an appropriate choice to fulfill these criteria. |
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The liver cells fulfill about 3,000 biochemical functions but they are massively reduced by tough connective tissue. |
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Janine Edwards, 23, who was among the walking wounded in last February's disaster, said surviving the crash had made her more determined to fulfill her dream. |
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You fulfill personal promises and actualise professional plans. |
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It does so in ways that fulfill deep-seated emotional needs that, at their profoundest level, are devotional. |
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Such an eventuality would, after all, fulfill their Carter talking point and enable them to go to town on it. |
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The immediate problem with these reformulations of doctrine, of course, is the extent to which they fulfill Ritschl's notion of a revelational rediscovery. |
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Those parents are wrong, because they are responsible for both riding herd on their progeny and making amends when they don't fulfill that mission. |
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Yet the IMF rode herd on countries such as Indonesia, which found it politically impossible to fulfill the more than 100 conditions attached to its 1998 bailout. |
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Despite what people see in him, Rick has no desire to fulfill their expectations. |
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But we hope for more, and we ask you to fulfill your promises to create a more secure environment for journalists in our country. |
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We, the undersigned, hoped you would take serious and practical measures to fulfill your promises. |
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Still, at its largest in 1944, the Gestapo had only 31,000 agents to fulfill its grim brief across all of occupied Europe. |
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Besides the ascesis through spiritual fatherhood, the monastics fulfill their daily spiritual exercise through the more common practices of prayer, fasting, and vigil. |
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And again, we thought she was very beautiful and very nice, but she just wasn't able to fulfill her duties, and therefore, we had no choice but to terminate her. |
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His stubborn efforts to fulfill his dream have yet to pay off, but he carefully lists all the near misses. |
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With self-assurance and near total faith in their own strengths and intuition, these people will strive hard to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. |
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The injurer also had to provide someone to fulfill the victim's duties while he was incapacitated. |
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Another option is to have a head official or remaining members of the elected body appoint a new member to fulfill the vacancy. |
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This is a potential candidate to fulfill a requirement for an ISTAR UAV to enter service after 2015 as part of the RAF's Scavenger programme. |
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For the briugu to fulfill these duties, he was allowed more land and privileges, but this could be lost if he ever refused guests. |
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The child usually has a daily quota to fulfill, and must turn the rolled bidis in to the employer at the end of each day. |
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If the Government should fail to fulfill its constitutional duties, it may be ordered to do so by a court of law, by writ of mandamus. |
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She was born into a legacy of magickal gifts and with a destiny she had no desire to fulfill. |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong was founded in 1963 to fulfill the need for a university with a medium of instruction of Chinese. |
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Bhikkhus and bhikkhunis are expected to fulfill a variety of roles in the Buddhist community. |
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How can we, who have heard the Voice of the Lady of the Apple Isle, fulfill this calling? |
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To fulfill administrative duties adequately, a population of at least five million per state was considered as necessary. |
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In recent months, the dirt-poor peasants of Honduras have invaded farms and blockaded bridges to force the government to fulfill its promises. |
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It will be some time before the new factory comes online, and until then we can't fulfill demand. |
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The Games at Stockholm were the first to fulfill Pierre de Coubertin's original idea. |
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Scott informed the Variety publication in November 2014 that he was no longer the director for the film and would only fulfill a producer's role. |
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Alisdair shouts the finality of his decision and demands that she fulfill the contract of providing lessons. |
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The poet has a choice of epithets or formulae to use in order to fulfill the alliteration. |
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Reflexes of these two figures usually fulfill the respective roles of founder of the human race and first human to die. |
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They were on active duty for five years, but could fulfill their remaining obligation with the reserves. |
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They are only distinguished accordingly as they fulfill or reject their mission. |
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Chinese exports almost ceased and other sources were needed to fulfill the continuing Eurasian demand for blue and white. |
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For juries to fulfill their role of analyzing the facts of the case, there are strict rules about their use of information during the trial. |
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Moscow trained cadres were put into crucial power positions to fulfill orders regarding sociopolitical transformation. |
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Modern steels are made with varying combinations of alloy metals to fulfill many purposes. |
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Despite this, are cases where plants appear carnivorous, in that they fulfill some of the above definition, but are not truly carnivorous. |
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FedEx dispatched more than 9,000 trucks and 100 planes to fulfill book deliveries. |
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Historians are duty bound never to salt the mine of history by the creation of ersatz facts introduced to fulfill their preconceived ideas. |
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In order to fulfill that promise, Solomon must enforce the Professional Baseball Agreement, the contract binding the major and minor leagues. |
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Despite a signed contract, the Management did not fulfill their obligations leaving the riders without a team or salary. |
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The dream of a junkless, truly functional workspace is one fantasy you can realistically fulfill. It's downright exciting just to think about it! |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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We strive to create a no-pressure environment in which your child can fulfill her potential. |
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Pitt resigned when the King's opposition became known, as he was unable to fulfill his pledge. |
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He had them build huge walls around the city and promised to reward them well, a promise he then refused to fulfill. |
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To fulfill the activities of the NMC it charges a registration fee to its members. |
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A high level of taxation is necessary in a welfare State to fulfill its obligations. |
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This is true Strength, whose chosen home is still The Soul of man, when with himself at one, His Being's End he strives but to fulfill In meek Lowheartedness. |
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Full-size truck owners use their vehicles for a wide range of personal activities and work functions, and the tires selected are intended to help fulfill those uses. |
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Research and experimental processes were continuously being implemented in monasteries to be able to successfully fulfill their duties to God to take care of all God's people. |
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Although the new government reaffirmed Serbia's intentions to fulfill its obligations as member of the Axis, Germany, with Bulgaria, invaded both Greece and Yugoslavia. |
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When the European leg of the Cry of Love tour began, Hendrix was longing for his new studio and creative outlet, and was not eager to fulfill the commitment. |
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At this spot, Columbus took on board several islanders who had gathered onshore with food, and told them that his crew wished to come ashore to fulfill their vow. |
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The Convocation responded by withdrawing their payment altogether, and demanded Henry fulfill certain guarantees before they would give him the money. |
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This seed funding will support production and mass manufacturing to fulfill pre-orders for the Socialite CollectionTM, which will hit shelves this November. |
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But Germany, the main bankroller of Greek bailouts, made clear on Thursday that Athens needed to fulfill conditions to stay in the common currency bloc. |
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The shrimp species monodon cannot fulfill the demand that exists and this is why government has brought this new species which is proven worldwide to have worked. |
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Economic geology is an important branch of geology which deals with different aspects of economic minerals being used by humankind to fulfill its various needs. |
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But how can people transform their circumstances in a way that allows them to re-organize production and, at the same time, fulfill their human potential? |
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Different industrial parks fulfill these criteria to differing degrees. |
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To fulfill this role as the recordkeeper of the federal government and educator of the nation's history, NARA must be imaginative, enterprising, and self-aware. |
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The new filing system will help to capsulize the trademark registration process which is complex and requires the necessity to fulfill many needs within strict time deadlines. |
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I think, rather, that the anthroparchy's fully legitimate origin allows us to grant it the force and power necessary to fulfill its important mission. |
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Russell noted that his previous residency was sufficient to fulfill eligibility requirements for a PhD, and urged him to offer the Tractatus as his thesis. |
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Some argue that fantasy literature and its archetypes fulfill a function for individuals and society and the messages are continually updated for current societies. |
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After Pinter mentioned that he had an idea for a play, Woolf asked him to write it so that he could direct it to fulfill a requirement for his postgraduate work. |
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Other major concerns include the fate of ADN and diploma programs, and the monetary burden that could be placed on nurses to fulfill the BSN requirement. |
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In January 1923 the whole Ruhrgebiet was occupied as a reprisal after Germany failed to fulfill World War I reparation payments as agreed in the Versailles Treaty. |
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At the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, only the United States appeared to fulfill the criteria of being a world superpower. |
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That is, the syntactic functions that they fulfill are those of the arguments of the main clause predicate, particularly those of subject, object and predicative expression. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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He focuses on the fulfillment of duties, criticizing those that did not live up to expectations, and praising bad emperors for times when they did fulfill their duties. |
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After this, Weber became increasingly prone to depression, nervousness and insomnia, making it difficult for him to fulfill his duties as a professor. |
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