Despite its auspicious and promising beginning, the Public Broadcasting Service largely has failed its congressional mandate. |
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But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family. |
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As skilled workers become more scarce, employers must provide more training to promising but raw recruits. |
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It's time to dig out the sun cream and aftersun now, the forecasters are promising a heat wave this weekend. |
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Their willingness to sign the interim constitution is a promising indication of a readiness to compromise for the sake of the country. |
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Malaysia, with its abundant melliferous plants and indigenous honeybees has a promising future in this industry. |
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I'm not promising we'll win it, but I can assure all the supporters that we're determined to give it our best shot. |
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The opposition is criticizing the handouts while not promising to reverse them. |
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Still only 19 years old, Ronaldo has gone from promising starlet to lethal player since the turn of the year. |
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Inexperience in dealing with the wilier mandarins of the civil service has also seen more than a few promising careers come unstuck. |
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Today's corporate globalism, promising to improve the lives of the downtrodden, resembles the communist globalism of a bygone era. |
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Far from being a time of decline, the situation is promising for the development of liberation theology. |
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Selfridges is promising a wrapping service using vintage and recycled ribbons, bows and fabrics. |
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Or is it one of those juicily promising titles that holds out the prospect of bizarre riches only to offer mediocrity? |
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It is a dilemma which is denying promising competitors the chance of a lifetime, and has even divided families. |
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With a bloodline as promising as this, the self-titled debut from the 28-year-old has been long anticipated. |
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Initial improvements in appearance are promising, but data on long term outcome are not yet available. |
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With a host of promising new drivers making an appearance and some marvellous machinery on view, the event seems set for a successful summer. |
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I concede that the score by the young and promising composer seldom rises above the serviceable. |
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Two of his sons play for the club and he has put a grassroots strategy in place for thousands of promising Mancunian youngsters. |
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Peck, who became Leigh's chief executive earlier this week, is promising to help finance further signings. |
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In Germany the telecoms services sector is one of the most promising business areas. |
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William Hague laid down a marker for the election this week, when he made a speech promising that a Tory government would introduce tax cuts. |
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Low-toxicity bioresorbable terpolymers with shape memory properties are promising new materials for biomedical applications. |
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Although I haven't yet found somewhere worthy of an offer, I did manage to view a few promising properties. |
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And the Wildcats are believed to have targeted promising young loose forward Jamie Langley as a makeweight in any deal. |
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Some act like foundation program officers, giving seed money to promising local initiatives. |
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This promising line of thought takes us back to the barbarian invasions that overwhelmed Rome in the 5th century. |
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Dexter shuffled the papers in his lap, squinting through the reading glasses that he'd been promising to upgrade for three months. |
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It is submitted that a criminal conviction would have a serious adverse effect on a promising career. |
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He convinces her to go by promising a full congregation for her mission, and Sarah quickly takes to the milk drinks Sky orders for her. |
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Several legumes have been tried, with Austrian winter peas among the most promising. |
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Mary didn't say anything more, she finally forced the smile her face had been promising and then went back to serving the other customers. |
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Tilton is barnstorming the country, outlining his proposal in speeches, interviews and employee meetings, and touting some promising statistics. |
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It also affords him an opportunity to blood a number of promising young players. |
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The masthead remained strong, a collection of talented mid-career journalists and promising young reporters who shared a genuine camaraderie. |
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He immediately got Patricia 's back up by promising to fight harder for funds. |
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In 1931 Spain's king abdicated, and a new republic was ushered in promising social change and progress. |
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They have some very promising youngsters coming through as Father Time catches up with a few of their long serving stalwarts. |
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But he was mastered by his fears and Lee's relentless aggressiveness, and his promising campaign came to nothing. |
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He smiled sadly and waved goodbye promising to see him tomorrow and then he drove away. |
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We bring customers in by promising great service, state-of-the-art technology, and easy accessibility to our warehouse. |
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The offshore area is situated within the most promising exploration theatre in New Zealand for large oil and gas accumulations. |
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The new gun loads look promising for upland game as well as for waterfowling and even target applications. |
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My business would not offer a return for several years, whereas Bob was promising a relatively quick buck. |
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They've chosen a good day, as unfortunately the weather forecast for Sunday and Monday is not too promising. |
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He preyed on female job-seekers whom he lured to secluded spots by promising them jobs. |
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Also worth noting are the promising Lanesborough and the well-bred debutante Alexius, both mounts of Miles Trindle. |
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Money often goes to favored or well-connected groups, and controversial but promising research may be ignored. |
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With many riders returning, there are also many new promising additions to the club. |
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How did she work as a promising and up-rising journalist at one of the country's most popular tabloid rags? |
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I read to Franklin and put him down for the night, promising to check on him later. |
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He had been fiercely loyal to the king and had a promising future in the army. |
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Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals. |
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Every three years, a jury selects a person considered to be the most promising director in Ontario. |
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However, another promising approach is to use bacterial viruses knows as bacteriophages to produce vaccines very rapidly and cheaply. |
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Blanche wormed the details out of a very reluctant Stella with much coaxing and promising of new clothes. |
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It is one of the many promising new areas of research in organic agroecosystems. |
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With each buy, the command is promising airplanes, aircrews or support to meet the requirements. |
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Roy is keen to exploit the current vogue for things kitsch, promising glamorous, Seventies costumes. |
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The area was lousy with saloons, dime museums, oyster bars, minstrel theaters, and establishments promising women in varying states of undress. |
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As we set foot into the promising future year after year, the greatest challenge facing any youngster is a career that will lead him to success. |
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As a result, she was in the spotlight of the mass media, as a promising singer and social feminist. |
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Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action! |
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Just fax us what you want, promising us on word of honor that you are over 18 and these and much more can be yours. |
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True, the exploits of a dying tramp and his smarter-than-Lassie dog do not strike one as immediately promising. |
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Marx, reacting against the asperities of Capitalism, will establish a metanarrative promising emancipation from exploitation and alienation. |
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The most promising development for digital video surveillance, the real wow factor, is the creation of the new applications. |
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Always a promising singer, in the past he has seemed to hide something of his personality behind a certain emotional loftiness. |
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Spring sown crops of corn are looking promising, with their straight green rows, and potatoes are being planted as fast as everyone can manage. |
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Fairfax Media finds out how the promising league player became one of the country's premier reinsmen. |
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The latter two are promising young arms, but neither has a polished off-speed pitch. |
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That why I think it's very promising that the PS3 has dual display support out of the box. |
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Uncertainty remains, but here are seven promising trends that could make the year memorable. |
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The guitar work here is promising, with some alt-rock influences providing a welcome respite from the usual thirds-based harmonies. |
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They gained support from the Indians and landless peasants by promising to end the abuses committed by landowners. |
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Rated among the most promising of Bollywood's crowd pullers, he proved to be much in demand today, as always. |
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Several important crops are members of these families, with amaranth probably one of the most promising unexploited food and fodder crops. |
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It describes one night in Vienna between their meeting on a train and going their separate ways, promising to rendezvous in six months. |
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The results were so promising that Finley and Davis decided to repeat the experiment. |
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He will probably be promising to do that long after the internal combustion engine is a relic of the ancient past. |
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The libation complete, we took our leave, promising to return with copies of the photos we took. |
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On first inspection it looked none too promising with the roof of a nice 2m wide by 1m tall shaped passage giving out to a loose rockfall. |
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In promising a fixed payment over a number of years, corporations commit to transfer a portion of future earnings to retirees. |
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Still, it's too indebted to its antecedents to amount to any more than a promising footnote. |
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Magnesia, quicklime, and nitric acid all seemed promising for a time, but failed. |
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These drugs could be promising therapeutic options in an era of rapidly growing antibiotic resistance in all parts of world. |
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Nor has it revalued its promising retail warehousing, where an improving tenant mix is leading to a rise in rents. |
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With the advent of electronics and automation techniques, the prospects of manless coal mining are very promising. |
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Their work for the Bipartisan Policy Center appears to be the most promising ground for any cross-party talks in the fall. |
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This was a building that was derelict until 1997 and it is in a cemetery, not the most promising venue for lively activities, but it has gone like a bomb. |
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Football stars and fans all over the world are already eagerly anticipating the next World Cup, which the game's ruling body is promising will be the best ever staged. |
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Don't put your shirt on the shares but if you want to risk a small amount in a company that looks to be developing a promising niche, then it merits consideration. |
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The most promising bands and artists will get the chance to record a session and get airplay, and be given a slot supporting a headline band at a live event. |
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Labor's Yachimovitch is promising parliamentary rescue if Likud splits apart. |
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After being questioned by the dateline NBC crew and promising them an on-air interview, Tice contacted me by email. |
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Today's object lesson is the coverage of a promising medical breakthrough. |
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This is usually accomplished with a polite letter acknowledging the viewer's complaint, and promising it will be passed on to the relevant programme maker. |
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John Gosden has a powerful squad of horses at his disposal again this season and the Manton trainer saddles a promising filly in Lurina in the Directa Gaffa Maiden Stakes. |
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He once ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado, on the Freak Power ticket, promising to decriminalize drugs. |
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In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future. |
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After making a promising start to the season, they have fallen away badly. |
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It's just about keeping your word and not promising more than you can do. |
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The Tigers made a few good trades this season and picked up some promising players. |
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It is not an efficient way to write, but I love that exploratory phase, when even bad writing somehow seems promising. |
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We believe that these results represent a promising beginning for the potential of a cell-based therapy to repair a tear in the avascular inner third of the meniscus. |
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But for some teens ISIS seems to symbolize power and purpose, a great drama promising deliverance from the humdrum. |
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For over 30 years the Wizard has been promising to levitate and fly away. |
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The club could have a promising left-right catching tandem next season. |
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With its serried ranks of beach brollies and ribbons of restaurants and hotels lining the seafront, it hardly seems the most promising venue for a music festival. |
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Finally I hung up half an hour later, promising to bring chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, cookie dough, chocolate, sour-cream and onion chips and whipping cream. |
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A made-to-measure building solution was speedily agreed on when a promising group of scientists threatened to move to a city more sensitive to their needs. |
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The Maltese have made it abundantly clear over the years that they would love to host Eurovision, even promising to build a new stadium if needs be. |
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The promising new sole looks to be more durable with beefier knobs and optional screw-in studs for gobs of traction on steep hike-a-bike sections. |
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And my beloved Zimbabwe has sunk from a promising beacon into an abyss of greed and dictatorship. |
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Our goal is to use the most promising candidates for resolving deep-level relationships within Noctuoidea, Bombycoidea and Macrolepidoptera generally. |
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Most promising seemed the suggestion that he should marry Mary, queen of Scots, five years his junior, with the prospect of uniting the two kingdoms. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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But this time, the signs are very promising that change is on the way. |
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Blues fan certainly can celebrate the ascendancy of these promising young artists. |
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It's been two years since we first began to hear reports of a promising new wave stirring in Thailand, a country whose cinematic past is almost completely unknown in the West. |
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The story of the rather over-refreshed and over-excited Englishman who espied the rather promising looking Latvian lurking in a semi-lit and semi-private place. |
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What's most important, though, is the fact it takes off after the first promising, pounding 15 seconds rather than leaning on a bass drum beat for four minutes. |
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA Atlanta is quickly becoming one of the most promising LGBT HQs on the globe. |
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Looks quite promising, though it's early days yet what with the film's release date having been put back to December so as to allow time for reshoots. |
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Eight residencies are awarded annually to promising young artists to facilitate their transition from formal school training to professional life. |
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For this purpose, the company implemented two anemometric stations in Northern Minas Gerais in 1997, where two potentially promising sites were identified. |
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The stereotypical image of marriage guidance is the woman who arrives on her own, promising that her other half will turn up, yet leaves on her own an hour later. |
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It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world. |
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He came into office promising Black Power in the city, then made a career out of gratuitous race baiting and thumbing his nose at the white suburbs. |
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One seemed particularly promising, by a trail with a big pile of natural brush to furnish a screen. |
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Although the preclinical data have been promising, human studies using vitamin A or retinoids as chemopreventive agents have been largely disappointing. |
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Instead, it reveals a promising talent with a sharp eye for the quirkiness of everyday life and some interesting things to say about his generation. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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The site looks promising and we ask you to give it a try at your leisure. |
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Otley managed a few forays into the home half, one just before the break looking very promising until a penalty drove them back into their own territory. |
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It was a lovely early sun, full of warmth, and promising more for the day. |
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Tilting its hat at the big-car market was this new model, long and svelte and promising much luxury and high tech, including crash avoidance systems. |
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It was a hot and blistery morning promising to be another scorcher. |
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In fact, the Aztecs sent emissaries promising peace and prosperity if they would do just that. |
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At the period just preceding the advent of Bartleby, I had two persons as copyists in my employment, and a promising lad as an office-boy. |
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The outfitter deposited us at a small airstrip out in the bush, promising to pick us up again in a week's time. |
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The advertisements made the place look promising, but the food was astonishingly bad. |
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Especially ITC show antimicrobial and antinematicidal activities, thereby being promising biofumigants. |
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He recalled the one where Gypsies ran a bujo scam, promising to cleanse supposedly cursed money and filching it instead. |
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Screeners can help you cherry-pick a promising group of stocks that meet your exact specifications. |
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Tenderly, reluctantly, he took his leave of her, promising that he would contact her directly he got back, perhaps in ten days or so. |
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Together, these data indicate that entolimod is a highly promising potential life-saving treatment for victims of radiation disasters. |
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Winston Churchill came to power, promising to fight the Germans to the very end. |
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But, even after such a promising start, a lot of guys let their encounters degenerate into... the dreaded Friend Zone. |
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What seemed a promising turn in their relationship was dashed when he began introducing her to his friends as his godsister. |
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He's a promising young go-getter, but he needs to learn some things about office politics. |
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Algal biofuel, sometimes nicknamed oilgae by environmentalists, is a promising technology. |
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Domitius Ahenobarbus ran for the consulship in 55 BC promising to take Caesar's command from him. |
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By then, ambassadors from some of the British states, warned by merchants of the impending invasion, had arrived promising their submission. |
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Although Philip threatened invasion, Eleanor of Aquitaine intervened in stopping her son, John, from promising to concede the land. |
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Charles IV formally renewed the treaty in 1326, promising Scotland that if England invaded them France would support the Scots. |
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One of the most promising routes in this regard is the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells by reprogramming cells. |
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A jumblesome profusion of cuttings and grafts offers a more promising metaphor than does bonsai. |
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This was despite the Labour government promising in 2004 to hold a referendum on the previously proposed Constitution for Europe. |
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As Holy Roman Emperor, Charles called Martin Luther to the Diet of Worms in 1521, promising him safe conduct if he would appear. |
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He published a proclamation releasing his captives, discharging his debts, and promising to henceforth govern according to the law. |
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On 19 August, Richard II surrendered to Henry at Flint Castle, promising to abdicate if his life were spared. |
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Helena continually makes advances towards Demetrius, promising to love him more than Hermia. |
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Also, Elkannah Settle was, in the Restoration, a lively and promising political satirist, though his reputation has not fared well since his day. |
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At six that evening, after promising his wife that he would be with her always, Blake died. |
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In the home Test series victory against Pakistan in July and August 2006, several promising new players emerged. |
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Harlequins RL chairman and lifelong Wigan rugby league fan Ian Lenagan bought the club from Dave Whelan promising to start a new era at Wigan. |
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After a promising third place in the first race in South Africa, the Honda RA273 hit a series of mechanical problems. |
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The drinks company also runs a young drivers programme, Red Bull Junior Team, whereby Red Bull sponsors promising young drivers. |
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In April 1689, James VII had already arrived in Ireland and a letter was on the way promising Irish troops to assist the rising in Scotland. |
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In these circumstances, the Duke of Wellington had great difficulty in building support for his premiership, despite promising moderate reform. |
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Thatcher was not initially the obvious replacement, but she eventually became the main challenger, promising a fresh start. |
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Also, by promising to vote for Joseph II in the Imperial elections, Frederick II accepted the Habsburg preeminence in the Holy Roman Empire. |
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However, later work indicated that initially promising results were in error. |
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A letter from him survives, offering to remain if she would marry him and promising to leave and never return to Ireland if she refused. |
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On 19 August, Richard surrendered to Percy at Flint Castle, promising to abdicate if his life were spared. |
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Other paths had looked as promising and had led nowhither. Nevertheless, she tried this one. |
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The most promising mode of attack for the right may be state-led obstructionism. |
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Under coach and close friend Malcolm Arnold, Jackson started out as a promising decathlete before switching to high hurdles. |
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She was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer. |
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One of the more promising energy alternatives is the use of inedible feed stocks and biomass for carbon dioxide capture as well as biofuel. |
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Some of the most common and promising processes of conversion of renewable lipids into usable fuels is through hydrotreating and decarboxylation. |
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Richard and Philip fought a joint campaign against Henry, and by the summer of 1189 the king made peace, promising Richard the succession. |
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Fitzhamon was captured, and Henry used this as an excuse to invade, promising to restore peace and order. |
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It is possible that Bonifacius had sought Genseric as an ally against Sigisvult, promising him a part of Africa in return. |
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The British Empire set foot in the region's most exploitable and promising lands acquiring what is today Uganda, and Kenya. |
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A subsidiary of the Iraq Petroleum Company was intensely interested in some promising geological formations near Fahud. |
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Amrus negotiated in secret with the Banu Mahsa faction in Toledo, promising them the governorship if they betrayed ibn Hamir. |
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The Tsar gave him letters for England inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. |
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When he returned to England in 1554, he had letters from the czar with him, inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. |
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Since then breeders developing new varieties test for this, and sometimes have to discard an otherwise promising cultivar. |
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Overall, by introducing psychovisual information in the graph computation for the graph wavelet transform we obtain very promising results. |
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Starting in 1776, the Congress sought to raise money by loans from wealthy individuals, promising to redeem the bonds after the war. |
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A combination of an androgen and a progestin seems promising, as do selective androgen receptor modulators. |
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We eventually invested our seed money into promising commercial technologies. |
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The legal fiction used was that by failing to pay after promising to do so, a defendant had committed deceit, and was liable to the plaintiff. |
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The Whigs secured the support of the Earl of Nottingham against the treaty by promising to support his Occasional Conformity bill. |
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The verses were by a brother of his, a man of promising genius, who died young. |
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Yet Revell misjudged his promising position in the area to put his point-blank snapshot wide from only six yards out. |
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Healy is currently in New Zealand doing a mix of fundraising, public speaking and coaching promising young wicketkeepers. |
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Exploration opportunities targeting the Ordovician Red River and Devonian Winnipegosis horizons appear to be particularly promising. |
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Given their very promising anti-tumor activity in xenograft models, they show early signs of being an exciting novel class of anti-tumor agent. |
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Quantum dots are especially promising for making white light because they can generate a wide range of colors. |
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In this context, detrital zircon chronology appears to be a promising tool for provenance analysis of Baltic sedimentary basins. |
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The findings, announced Wednesday, take archeology deeper than ever before, promising a new era of discoveries in maritime history. |
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Kayo is a promising cricketer but Rustam cannot afford his training or equipment. |
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Armure, Kalla, Board Meeting and Plumania are also promising, but no filly can touch Stacelita if she returns in the same form as at Chantilly. |
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There are promising signs that red squirrel conservation is making a difference in our region's countryside. |
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Bagber ought to go close, while Spanish Auriga is put in after a promising effort last time. |
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Supported by increasing demand, azadirachtin sees promising market prospect in China. |
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A promising alternative is biodegradable mulch films that can be rototilled into the soil after harvest. |
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Longford company Billycan Recycling is promising to plant a tree every time the amount of cans or foil brought in for recycling reaches 50kg. |
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The results showed that the GQDs could be a promising candidate for bioimaging. |
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In her first and very promising book Monika Nalepa presents an entirely new approach to the study of lustration policies in Eastern Europe. |
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Many stakeholders, including payers and policymakers, continue to identify the development of biosimilars as a promising cost-savings option. |
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Part-owner of good hurdler Sarmatian and the promising Trooper, recovering from serious injury. |
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The latest and arguably most promising philosophical account of welfare is Daniel Haybron's self-fulfillment account. |
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Most vaccine candidates target schistosomula antigens, and promising results in animal models have been obtained. |
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Rio takes a different approach, bringing modern concerns with scribal activity, orality, and literacy to the fore with promising results. |
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The results are promising, but further work is needed to develop ion funnel-equipped mass spectrometers ready for space. |
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Insecurities about English ability de-motivate many promising students of science, creating more of a brain drain than migration overseas. |
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The company promoted broodmare breeding investment packages promising fractional interests in one or more mares boarded at a farm in Kentucky. |
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The War Front colt could manage only third at the Curragh, but that effort came against a very promising sort in Shepherd's Purse. |
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It was around this time last year when Who's Shirl made her all-weather debut and finished a promising fourth in a fillies' handicap. |
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There were also hundreds of hair-loss remedy adverts, promising to take men back to their former glory days of mane-headed bushiness. |
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But dud guests like rude pensioner Winner will kill this once promising chat show stone dead. |
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In this field, SiC is the most promising candidate, because SiC crystallizes in more than two different stable structures. |
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They also tested promising strains against the beet armyworm, black cutworm, cabbage looper, and imported cabbageworm. |
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After a promising start, the film sags badly in the middle, but it's worth staying with for a fantastic sight gag near the end. |
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The Prime Minister persuaded fellow world leaders to sign a declaration promising more action on tax havens and corporate secrecy. |
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The TERRASSES DES SAFRES 2005 GIGONDAS has perfumed blackcurrant nose, cut through with savoury notes promising big flavours. |
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Made a promising start to his career at Doncaster at the beginning of the month when third to the Michael Jarvis-trained Sortita. |
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Horticultural Research Laboratory in Fort Pierce, Florida, has found a promising alternative to these chelating agents. |
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Student Tobiah Melbourne has channelled his passion for art into a promising career as a graphic designer. |
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The result is that Run lacks the dramatic tension and tough-mindedness that might have turned a promising novel into a fine one. |
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One promising process developed during the 1970s was chromic acid treatment. |
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Pigs not great but okay in the circs of Tories promising tax cuts and spending rises with the same money. |
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Near field communication is a promising new technology in mobile communications. |
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The heights dizzied her, spiralling stone promising faintful vistas. |
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William Jaggs, 22, was arrested on suspicion of murder after 25-year-old Lucy Braham, a promising fashion graduate, was stabbed to death in her home. |
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Juliette Pochin combines a busy career as one of the most promising emerging young mezzo-sopranos with her work as a record producer, composer and orchestrator. |
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In 1703 Louis pressed James into a more accommodating stance in the hopes of detaching England from the Grand Alliance, essentially promising to maintain the status quo. |
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Napier grass is one of the most promising grasses available for ruminant production in tropical areas because of its high potential dry matter yield. |
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His early reign was promising, but the onset of madness, which he may have inherited from the Bourbon dukes through his mother, would prove to be disastrous for France. |
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Among many strategies, studies on natural and artificial amphipathic peptides acting on membranes of microorganisms have yielded promising results. |
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A promising season took a turn for the worse for former Canyon High star Crystl Bustos, now with the Orlando Wahoos of the Women's Professional Fast Pitch Softball League. |
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Of those working to a more immediate timetable, Jeremy Noseda has a select bunch primed for deployment at Doncaster in the next three days, including the promising Abderian. |
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I and 3 are promising compounds for development of antimalarials. |
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That new study on noncommutative symmetries looks promising. |
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Consequently, God expelled Iblis from Heaven, with the latter promising to lure mankind into disbelief and evil as an act of revenge from their father, Adam. |
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Priestley contended that Walpole had fulfilled his early potential, unlike Compton Mackenzie, Gilbert Cannan and other promising young novelists of his generation. |
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Particularly promising at present are global city partnerships. |
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Maudslay also recruited a promising young Admiralty draughtsman, Joshua Field, who proved to be so talented that Maudslay took him into partnership. |
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The early reign of Philip VI was a promising one for France. |
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One of the earliest known sites, which shows some promising preliminary evidence that may be linked to ferrous crucible processes in Kodumanal, near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. |
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The results are promising, however, in that more widespread use of these rapid cardiac marker tests as screening devices might prevent some misdiagnoses. |
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Bramsdon, who claimed that he had been elected at Portsmouth only by promising not to support Asquith, protested openly at his remaining leader from outside the Commons. |
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He continues to work on inventing new catalysts and carbonylation processes and continues to produce some very promising results which we are very excited about. |
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It was a promising idea, but the evidence did not bear out their theory. |
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God made a covenant with Abraham, promising the coming of Christ. |
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Modal logic, McLelland's hobbyhorse, is the promising alternative. |
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At first, Napoleon demanded only free passage for his troops, promising not to occupy the territory and stressing that the French were friends of Dubrovnik. |
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The brothers were extremely happy with their newly gained freedom as eagles and decided to fly around the island after promising not to eat dead meat. |
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Can these measures be regarded as useful, promising, or not ready for prime time? We focus only on the utility of these measures for use by policymakers. |
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He pacified the people by promising to remain in power only for one year. |
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In 1840, South Carolina dispossessed the Catawbas of their land in York, Chester, and Lancaster counties, promising money and a new reservation in South Carolina. |
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Not wishing to offend his gracious Cochinese host, Cabral politely declines the invitations, promising only to visit those cities at some future date. |
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Sometimes, an expedition of conquistadors were a group of influential men who had recruited and equipped their fighters, by promising a share of the booty. |
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Most new apple cultivars originate as seedlings, which either arise by chance or are bred by deliberately crossing cultivars with promising characteristics. |
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Tourism from abroad is one of the few promising businesses in Japan. |
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In addition, DAVA has assembled a promising product pipeline across a multitude of therapeutic categories, including recent launches of generic Doxycycline and Cefdinir. |
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This frequency falls into an internationally protected range for aeronautical navigation, promising little or no interference under all circumstances. |
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However, there are many promising signs as well as a recognition that diversification away from electronics and manufacturing produces a more balanced and stronger economy. |
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Fraser was one of those who had lobbied for Haig to enter the Staff College, and he was finally nominated in late 1894, a common practice in the day for promising candidates. |
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After war broke out, Dunmore issued a proclamation on November 7, 1775, promising freedom for slaves who fled their Patriot masters to fight for the Crown. |
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From a nematological point of view, this study revealed that Tagetes lucida is a promising starting and new material for the production of bio-nematicides in Egypt. |
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In addition to this, de Brus sent separate messages both to King Felim and a rival dynast, Cathal Ua Conchobair, promising to support them if they withdrew. |
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Seizing the opportunity to increase his presence on Fleet Street, he made an agreement with the print unions, promising fewer redundancies if he acquired the newspaper. |
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By that time, based on the results of lunar surface exploration by unmanned space probes, we will designate most promising places for lunar expeditions and lunar bases. |
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He began building a reputation as England's most promising young composer. |
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In the opinion of experts, the method of hemocatharsis used in the device is also highly promising for the preservation of organs before transplantation. |
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Instead of satiation Hitler menaced Poland, and at last Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dropped appeasement and stood firm in promising to defend Poland. |
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Thus, one had a theory which combined gravity, quantization, and even the electromagnetic interaction, promising ingredients of a fundamental physical theory. |
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Seven Canadian sites were assessed, the most promising being Churchill, Manitoba, but the waters were too shallow to allow ships to approach close to shore. |
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In the area of air conditioning, the tetra-n-butyl-ammonium bromide clathrate hydrate slurry is a promising high-density latent-heat carrying medium. |
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In July 2007 Aura Estrada, a promising Mexican writer studying in New York, sustained fatal neck injuries from bodysurfing off the Pacific coast of Mexico. |
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Bombesin analogs are promising ligands for imaging these tumor cells. |
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Ashleigh and her nine-year-old border collie, bichon frise and Chinese crested powderpuff cross are promising a new routine and new tricks to delight the audience. |
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Haye did not agree to fight Briggs immediately but instead offered him the chance to fight on his undercard, promising that he would fight him next if he was victorious. |
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Riem Rio on his part has appreciated the economic situations of the country, promising to deliberate on assistance of the sudan to exempt its foreign depts. |
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Fortunately, newly published results from the University of Wisconsin's long-term study of calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys are very promising. |
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The LSE Students' Union later on 6 December issued a formal apology, condemned the actions, as well as promising to foot the bill for the damage repair. |
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Retroviruses seem promising as vectors because they're efficient at getting genes into cells and the human immune system doesn't usually react strongly to them. |
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Ethanolic extracts of nirgundi roots and bael leaves showed promising result while palas leaves but not the roots in water showed significant efficacy. |
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The wars only concluded when Henry IV of France issued the Edict of Nantes, promising official toleration of the Protestant minority, but under highly restricted conditions. |
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Our paper addresses these challenges by outlining how foundations and government can work together to accelerate promising repurposed drugs to patients. |
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Hosted by Europe Plus foundation and Avise Partners, the Transatlantic Green Platform will feature some of the world's most promising clean-tech companies. |
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Another promising application of astaxanthin is the prevention of eye fatigue or asthenopia, particularly in people who work long hours viewing a computer screen. |
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We will continue to make choiceful investments in core brands, our biggest innovation opportunities, and in our core developed and most promising developing markets. |
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