He didn't leave behind a platform with which the moderate liberals could identify. |
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We need a transition to leave behind horribly inefficient and contaminating systems and change to new systems that respect the environment more. |
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The back seats fold down but not completely flat and they leave behind a big ridge. |
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It's time to leave behind the fort that has stories of sieges, surrenders, trading and treaties to tell. |
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Upon burning, the dung produced acrid vapors and would leave behind a white residue which they called sal ammoniac, meaning salt of Ammon. |
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In their wake, the giant auto concerns leave behind an industrial wasteland of mass unemployment, ruined infrastructure and social decay. |
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Most were happy to leave behind the bayonets that caught the brush and jammed into their sides as they hit the ground. |
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It is time for women to leave behind lager and alcopops to quaff real ale, according to the first female head of the Campaign for Real Ale. |
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Irradiating such quantum dots with ultraviolet light creates excited electrons and the positive holes they leave behind. |
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No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind. |
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Leaning over, she scatters the remains of the card into the fireplace, watching the flames devour it and leave behind only ashes. |
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I leave behind a number of acquaintances and two close friends who have lived every moment of this ordeal with me. |
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Every other electron that leaves the n region will likewise leave behind another positively charged acceptor ion. |
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Often, they leave behind fresh fruit and flowers, and some even burn paper money and other offerings to the souls of their ancestors. |
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When great musicians, they leave behind a wealth of evidence of their enrichment of music and each other. |
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As we go through the centuries this is all we leave behind, the rest is just caca. |
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He may have left us but he did leave behind a slice of heaven for us to enjoy while we are still earthbound. |
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Although who knows what historians in the next Millenium will conclude after studying the effluvium we leave behind. |
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This is no longer a temptation for us, and so we leave behind this outdated moral teaching. |
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Maybe we all, priests and people, need to leave behind the numbers game and start playing the reality game. |
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Well, we know that many of you are worried sick about the pets that you were forced to leave behind. |
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They go and plant some trees outside, while meanwhile they rip out all the bush in Western Australia and leave behind devastation. |
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It begs you to leave behind corporate life for the simpler, more peaceful pleasures of raising this fleeced livestock. |
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I have to say that it is a pretty nasty sight, where one has to pick one's way carefully to avoid the mess they leave behind. |
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Remove those bumper stickers or license plate frames on your cars that remind you of a lifestyle you wish to leave behind. |
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They too would disappear one day to leave behind an unimpressionable clean sheet bookmarked in time by a few dry and crumpled old flowers. |
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He didn't even leave behind a puff of smoke, as more inept magicians were wont to do. |
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And by just taking the pieces I want, I have smaller footprints because I leave behind the features I don't need. |
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In record time we had changed and were repacking our bags having to leave behind all except the bare essentials. |
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Their tradition of slash-and-burn farming demanded that they leave behind used-up corn-fields every three years to clear new patches of forest. |
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Some presidents leave behind records so contradictory as to cloud generalisation. |
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She is living proof that for many, owning and operating a gallery is something that becomes a part of you that is difficult to leave behind. |
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Yet those who do agree to go know that they will be putting any family members they leave behind in mortal danger. |
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Dot-coms may tank, but the empty offices they leave behind don't look quite as ugly. |
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It's bakeable, freezable, microwaveable, disposable cookware that's almost too attractive to leave behind. |
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On the one hand, consumers leave behind a veritable gold mine of information as they click through Web sites. |
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It is, in many ways, a timeworn, if not fossilised system that we must leave behind. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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The ultracompact H II regions leave behind a trail of ionized material that is not as bright as the confined gas ahead of them. |
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Women often live in the past, in what they left behind, what they lost, the relatives they had to leave behind. |
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He says that we should leave behind the agreeable land of optimism and venture forth into the uncomfortable territory of hope. |
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Males compete because the more females they inseminate, the more genes they will leave behind. |
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The idea is to leave behind your egocentrism and to understand that you are a part of nature and affect it. |
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Figuring out what to leave behind and what to carry forward can be tough work. |
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On behalf of my constituents and all Canadians, let me wish our troops Godspeed and a safe return to those they now leave behind. |
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The vitamins C and E moisturize, but it's a light shampoo that won't leave behind icky residues or suck out hair's natural moisture. |
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We will not leave behind the person who is disabled or hurt and only go for survival of the fittest. |
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Mr Swade could not work out why. The problem, he muttered, was that Babbage failed to leave behind any instructions for troubleshooting. |
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It is the incompletely digested molecules they leave behind that cause the smell. |
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However you experience our coastline, the crashing waves and gentle sea breeze are all part of a lifestyle that you won't want to leave behind. |
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You may rest assured, Excellency and dear friend, that you will leave behind many friends in Geneva who will surely miss you. |
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How can we leave behind the discouragement and tiredness that so often paralyse us? |
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How to run risks, how to reaffirm success and to leave behind the inevitable defeats. |
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The hundreds of thousands of women who die each year from preventable causes in childbirth and pregnancy leave behind personal tragedies. |
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The goal of this project is to help students consider the many Canadians who did not leave behind a history that is easily accessible. |
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The Annuity Estate Maximizer Concept: Ideal for those with excess annuity income that they plan to leave behind for their loved ones. |
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Thermal transfer ribbons leave behind a record of everything that has been printed. |
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But this was not a job she chose or she could leave behind at the end of the day. |
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It is easy to forget the basics of our business and leave behind our core strengths for the sake of change. |
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Let us leave behind our fears and our prejudices in order to go beyond walls of separation, national or denominational ones! |
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My dear young people, do not yield to false illusions and passing fads which so frequently leave behind a tragic spiritual vacuum! |
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She adamantly refuses to leave behind the seventy people in her care. |
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The beautiful, isolated surroundings of the moors also play a vital part in helping guests leave behind the cares and worries of everyday life, Jan admits. |
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There are plenty of tragic and inspiring choices, but the most obvious legacy Castro will leave behind is the broken family. |
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Suddenly the beauty of the location became even tougher to leave behind. |
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What can you do so as not to leave behind what obsesses you? |
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It must be a stressful time for him but up here on the hill, in the clear and biting air which stings the skin, it seems easy to leave behind the cares of the world. |
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What drives them to leave behind all the pleasures of a settled life and make the supreme sacrifice for the nation without even the slightest of hesitations? |
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Lumberjacks and log drivers, leave behind their families and farm work at the beginning of the winter to go up to the logging sites to return home only in spring. |
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They leave behind painful gaps in families as well as in companies. |
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This is desirable in many areas, including the misuse of water in Africa by mining companies that leave behind a trail of environmental destruction, when they have finished mining activities. |
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The leftovers the bears leave behind are considered important nutrients for the Canadian forest, such as the soil, trees, and plants. |
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After copulation, the male may leave behind a mating plug to insure his paternity. |
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Due to illness he had to leave behind this mission to the licenciate Gaspar de Espinosa. |
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I will be leaving office, but I wish to leave behind a legacy of reform, to leave the people engaged in participation with full rights and, even more, to leave the people newly empowered by those rights. |
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As they recall their youth today, they see a country, a landscape and a way of life that they decided to leave behind, and Schweizerische Volksmusik is part of that landscape and way of life. |
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The Games in Sochi will leave behind an invaluable legacy, whose benefits will be utilized by Russian citizens long after the Games themselves become history. |
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A man given to a life of sin is capable of dragging behind him a legion of the beings of darkness, who cause him to leave behind a trail of malevolent influences. |
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Usually some forage material is less palatable, spoiled or of a poorer quality than the rest and this is what the cows will sort out and leave behind. |
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Therefore, for the sake of solidarity, we must leave behind a much more habitable world, and a future like that urgently requires all these renewable sources of energy. |
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Using the universal solvent of fresh water, the bidets can effectively remove residues that irritative, dry toilet papers often leave behind. |
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Secondly, interactivity, which we have been among the first to master, which has enabled our brands to leave behind a hundred years of monologue and enter the age of dialogue. |
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What can business travellers safely leave behind? |
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Harlequin ducks leave behind the cold comfort of their winter homes off the East and West coasts and head inland to breed along rushing, tumbling mountain streams. |
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Fleeing in panic and confusion, forced to leave behind most of their possessions and burdened with the prospect of building a new life in a new land, the Loyalists faced unpromising beginnings. |
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When a finger touches a surface, sweat and oil-containing substances like sebum leave behind a print that is invisible to the naked eye. |
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They would simply make a few people richer. What Mediterranean Europe needs is to wake up, to leave behind its self-absorption and to exploit its own human resources. |
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He made off with a fortune in gold, but had to leave behind another fortune in silver, because it was too heavy to carry back to England. |
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It is certain that we cannot afford the luxury of a divisive reform that would leave behind and demotivate one or other sector of the membership, thereby weakening the Organization. |
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It seemed mystifying that these privileged people had actually handed over money to leave behind their jobs, homes and families and put themselves through a week of pain and suffering. |
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Astronomers have identified more than 30 of these mini-supernovas that may leave behind a surviving white dwarf. |
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At eighty, I think I'm entitled to change direction and leave behind the perpetual struggles of gathering boards, finding money, just surviving. |
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Each of us has an extraordinary opportunity to make a difference and it behooves us to carefully consider the legacy we would like to leave behind. |
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It really will be very hard indeed, even in the fleshless language people want to make out of English, to leave behind the hieroglossia which makes us what we are. |
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What the flakes leave behind on this dark-skinned black man are patches of skin missing their requisite melanin, the sallowness that takes its place making me as splotchy as a weather map. |
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Usually living near water, gnus need to drink every couple of days and often hang around zebras since gnus usually have a taste for the grass that zebras leave behind when feeding. |
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We expect you to leave behind the apartment in a decent manner, which means tidy and clean. When you leave, you should have cleaned out your groceries, washed the dishes and taken out your trash. |
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Syncretism celebrated in unforgettable and ephemeral performances and installations, moments that rarely leave behind them concrete objects, but they create a sort of magic dust that sticks everywhere. |
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Will not leave a residue or stain the fabric. This fast-acting deodorizer will neutralize stale tabacco odors in the air or fabrics and leave behind a fresh pine scent. |
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The first scenario is a dream scenario involving the U. S. agreeing to leave behind the two enemies more than fifty years of hostility and to establish full diplomatic relations. |
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Due to the oversize value used, clearances very often leave behind small pieces of copper, which can flake off during etching. |
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Tenants always leave behind the heavy stuff. |
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Disasters leave behind a lot of broken glass. |
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The first step in my process of healing was to choose to let go and leave behind any encumbrances that would prevent me from starting over and moving ahead. |
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The more hospitals disinfect medical equipment, the more they leave behind dangerous strains of bacteria, resistant to germicides and antibiotics. |
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Here, in a decaying cluster of buildings, the Winnipeg train turns gratefully back to the south and hurries to leave behind it the anonymous tangle of forests and muskegs. |
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These expatriot young people, however, keep close ties with the communities they leave behind, and their anxieties and hopes continue to crop up in local songs. |
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