Public bodies have a duty to eliminate discrimination in the way they work and to promote equality of opportunity and good race relations. |
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Fallen drops may recycle sugars to the soil and thence to trees, or the insects may promote extra photosynthesis in host trees. |
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Changes in floral morphology are normally required to promote either autogamy or allogamy. |
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The object of the day is to promote greater participation by women of all ages in lifelong sport, recreation and physical activity. |
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The fact is, some foods promote sleep, while others are bound to keep you up at night. |
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Instead, we have created an alternate committee to promote how the province could engage in treaty negotiations. |
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We must promote football by keeping off the grass and not trampling on ethics. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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The purpose is to promote freedom of expression, which is complemented by its abidance to uncompromising discipline. |
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It was actively disseminated by the Broederbond, a Protestant organization formed in 1918 to promote Afrikanerdom. |
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She laid into the companies that pitched for funds on the programme, saying she had only gone on the show to promote her business. |
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Their frustrations and ire were directed at a dithering Government and bungling quangos, not those who promote the sport in this country. |
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Additionally, products such as tanning oils and tan accelerators are made to promote tanning. |
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Massage therapy is the stroking and kneading of the body's soft tissue to promote a feeling of relaxation and stimulate circulation. |
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Also it was argued that state funding of parties would promote political pluralism. |
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Discuss what you are learning, where you are going, promote your blogs or sites. |
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The vendor has publicly affirmed that it will continue to support and promote the product. |
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After I stopped the bleeding I put a root extract and honey salve on it to protect it from infection and promote healing. |
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Rags were boiled for bandages and an assortment of ointments and salves were applied on Erik's skin to promote healing. |
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But Henry was anxious to promote his Lancastrian descent as this formed the basis to his royal claim. |
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The great strength of this nation must be used to promote a balance of power that favors freedom. |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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Except, perhaps, for those suffering from acrophobia, among whom it seems likely to promote the screaming meemies. |
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So in an effort to promote integration, we instead wind up engulfing the mentally disabled in a web of political correctness. |
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Graves's goal was to promote model womanhood for young women by writing about ideal types. |
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Secondly, as has been stressed before, it is legally and morally wrong to promote racism. |
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It is our job and our duty to promote recycling and we are slowly getting there. |
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We would be super hyped, if we could find a rad label to distribute and promote our music. |
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It was one of the first businesses in the state to actively promote the unattended fueling site. |
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The visit was part of the Sporting Champions initiative to promote games and activities in schools. |
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The principle aim is to promote outdoor activities and social camaraderie for retired people. |
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He was a specialist adviser to the malaria consortium programme to promote malaria control strategies. |
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About 200 people screamed this chant, joined hands and attempted to promote unity on campus yesterday outside Willard Building. |
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Furthermore, the need to promote friendly relations with the other nations cannot be overemphasised. |
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The society intends to connect the three activities of production, marketing and service to promote environmentally friendly ways. |
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I recount this simple event not to promote the fact that I am well thought of by a few patients. |
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Ben Rogovy, 22, wanted to promote his website for poker fans, but was a bit short in the wonga department. |
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They shut down a commuter railroad in order to promote the sale of automobiles. |
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People who want to promote or advertise a product or brand are the most interested. |
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He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi. |
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Sugar alcohols, including xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, lactitol and maltitol, do not promote tooth decay or sudden spikes in blood sugar. |
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We work in a very open environment to promote a free flow of communication, but this meeting really jump-starts it. |
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The councillors concluded by adopting the report and agreed to promote the idea that every house in the town should have smoke alarms installed. |
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The Urban Task Force is still trying to promote urban regeneration and efficient land use. |
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And lastly the fourth lesson is to promote competition among jurisdiction, firms and individuals. |
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The motion also seeks to locally effect all international statutes that promote women's advancement and protection. |
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The Estonian American community has established a number of institutions to promote advancement in scholarship and education. |
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This site is designed to improve the public's understanding of the juvenile justice system and to promote policy reform. |
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I can think of nothing finer to do for this general officer today than promote her to the rank of major general. |
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In most of the large cities where Kabardians are found, associations and clubs exist to strengthen cultural bonds and promote their culture. |
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To help alleviate a shortfall of 1,900 captains, the U.S. Army will promote officers earlier to the rank of captain beginning in October. |
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Thus, the clinician's goal is to promote relief from pain and promote functional recovery. |
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We must speak with one voice, and proudly promote the positive impact of the industry's substantial investment in server training. |
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The literature has not yielded many new proposals or recommendations on how to promote citizenship. |
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Given his overwhelming majority, this is a wise and sensible move designed to promote unity. |
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So what kind of image does the company wish to promote by employing as its brand ambassador a guy famous for such a stunt? |
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The government believes the Games would promote urban regeneration, employment, health and tourism. |
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In most instances, the patient already has received preoperative medication in an effort to lower her anxiety level and promote relaxation. |
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I explained that reflexology encourages the body to release waste matter and promote self-healing. |
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Therefore, continuous supply of recombinase would promote the generation of homozygous cells. |
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He was in a particularly bad mood one day after his father had called him to come help him promote a political ally. |
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These are the professional matchmakers, but there are also matchmakers who just promote marriage out of kind-heartedness. |
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The reflexes in the feet are stimulated with various massage techniques to promote healing in the body. |
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A lower limit would encourage the entry of independents and promote competition. |
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In other news, my observations of London show that a Kensington hairdresser uses my company's logo to promote the use of lacquer and blow-waves! |
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It started sponsoring racecars in 1992 as a way to promote its refinish paint products. |
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The normally reclusive Bob Dylan has revealed his hatred of most modern music in a rash of interviews to promote his 43rd album. |
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The combustion chamber environment is very air-rich and the rotors have a lot of overlap to promote exhaust gas recirculation. |
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Voluntary payments promote what is in effect, indiscriminatory pricing, assuming reciprocators can choose the size of their gift. |
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The conference participants were current and potential leaders of a movement to promote civic renewal in the American research university. |
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The Sports Development Committee work tirelessly to promote sport in Newry and Mourne and for that they received worthy praise. |
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A nightly foot and lower leg massage not only relaxes the feet, it also helps promote restful sleep. |
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However, the primary aim of the EU has always been to promote peaceful cooperation between European nations, not to create a new world power. |
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Unfortunately, it is not always, or even usually, possible to yoke self-interest into such a self-enforcing mechanism to promote moral ideals. |
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This promotional lanyard is an ideal marketing device to promote the business, or event. |
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Many think of companies as amoral, profit-hungry beasts that will do anything to promote their own selfish interests. |
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The Z-Traxion z-shaped lugs promote superior weight distribution and sure-footed traction and stability. |
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She was presenting the match ball before kick-off and as club captain I had my photo taken with her to help promote the evening. |
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The European Union authorities have been keen to promote its use in place of sugar as a way of helping reduce the European wine lake. |
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For amaryllis, allow the bulbs to dry out from mid-August through mid-November, then water and feed to promote bloom. |
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We rejected the rejectable and admitted only those items that are in step with the principles we promote each month. |
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Many certifications currently promote different styles of aerobic kick-boxing. |
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A cousin of the popular anti-anxiety drug Xanax, Ativan is used to promote relaxation and can be used for pain and nausea. |
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Part of the solution was to promote trade for food with the Ainu people on the northern island of Hokkaido. |
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We, as musicians, need the resources of record labels to promote our music. |
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Newer initiatives could help to promote workers to re-engage in the workforce. |
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He ought to acquiesce, using at the same time the utmost powers of his reason to promote its repeal. |
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Jeanine Davis stands in a field of colorful sunflowers at a recent event to promote agritainment enterprises. |
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The main purpose of an external house journal is to promote the organization, its products, and its services. |
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They also aimed to promote a sense of community spirit and pride amongst the Carnarvon population. |
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This will provide an opportunity for our players not only to be ambassadors of sport but also to promote goodwill and trade. |
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The government wields enormous power over the economy, and industrialists are always looking for ways to promote their interests. |
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With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter. |
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It must be rigid enough to promote near zero surface tensions during the alveolar compression. |
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When the Government first began to publicly promote its agenda for full privatisation in 1998 there was a rural uproar. |
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Advocates promote the joy of leisurely dining and opt for regional cooking and local flavours. |
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They don't want college students co-opting their fear, their agony and their misery in order to promote their other agendas. |
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Exercise is one way to work up a sweat and promote detoxification from the body. |
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To promote the transition from dictionary articles to such further reading is no mean achievement. |
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Why does a trade regime become unfair if it tries to promote these same principles internationally? |
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Bedrooms here are blue and green with orange and yellow day rooms featuring pictures of still lakes and mountains, which promote a feeling of tranquillity. |
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Hollywood and the media promote positive images of older people, but it would be surprising if society's stereotypes of beauty were to be reoriented towards images of old age. |
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Its objective is to promote physical renewal and improvement of small towns perceived as having suffered through high rates of de-population and neglect. |
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Australia earlier cancelled Blanc's visa over claims his tactics promote sexual assault. |
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Numerous scientific studies have shown that creatine helps to increase lean muscle mass and strength, speed up recovery, and promote anaerobic power. |
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The men and women were stripping down for Andy Golub, who has made it his mission to promote body painting. |
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In the 1990s there was a cultural revival among the Khmer in the northeast that included the formation of dance and music groups to promote Khmer culture. |
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With the offices of major record labels closed and no one around to promote the music, it means that your label just doesn't care whether you succeed or fail. |
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On Monday she was scheduled for a full day of press to promote the series, drudgery under the best of circumstances. |
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The oil from the seeds of cotton thistles was extracted for fuel and knapweed, centaurea scabiosa, was believed to promote healing of bruises and wounds. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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The Indonesian elites must abandon their myopic ethno-religious politics and instead promote all-inclusive politics capable of accommodating differences. |
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Go back as far as you like, you'll find literary theorists insisting that Lies Are Good while historians adversarially promote an ethos of Just-the-Facts. |
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When it appears it is largely used to chastise transsexuals and to promote celibacy. |
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There is also the possible use of an anabolic steroid to promote growth. |
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Her supporters concocted any number of reasons to promote her ascension to the top floor of Foggy Bottom. |
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I have no problem with someone who wants to promote abstinence. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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The Dublin Society was founded in 1731 to promote Irish agriculture and manufactures, and during the 1740s absorbed a local academy to provide a training for arts and crafts. |
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In several studies, women emphasized wanting to satisfy a partner's needs, promote intimacy, avoid tension in a relationship, and avoid rejecting a partner. |
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Nine years ago, he and a dozen sports medicine doctors formed the academy to promote anti-aging treatments and to learn more about the long-term effects. |
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Leave 6 to 10 inches of stubble to promote rapid regrowth of rape. |
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Anabolic therapies, such as human growth hormone and anabolic steroids, that promote protein synthesis or inhibit protein breakdown also have been used. |
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Even when Asha Parekh was in Delhi last week to promote her latest serial, scribes wanted to know about the whys and wherefores of decisions she took at that time. |
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There are good reasons to promote the reemergence of the landline phone. |
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Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of acceptance of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life. |
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They promote online casinos, video games and keno, as well as betting. |
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Promotional reps for beer companies and sports gambling schemes love to come to the Bomber to promote their corporate agendas by giving away free stuff. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season. |
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In this hilarious spoof, Schwarzenegger joins fake QVC host Jimmy Fallon to promote two items, a blender and a Slap Chop. |
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A roadshow hits the region this week to promote new walking rights which should open up large swathes of land to ramblers and countryside enthusiasts. |
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The sister city relationship between Dingle and Santa Barbara will help strengthen mutual understanding and promote friendly relations between both towns. |
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Choi and Koizumi also agreed that Japan and South Korea will promote friendly relations ahead of the 2002 World Cup finals, which they will co-host. |
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Mader even told the Swiss paper that he purposefully did not promote gay Swiss Guards out of fear that they would be disloyal. |
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We help you identify your risk factors and what you can do to prevent progression of your coronary artery disease or, better yet, promote regression of the disease. |
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Groups that promote nonsmoking as part of their religion, such as Mormons and Seventh-day Adventists, have much lower rates of lung cancer and other smoking-related cancers. |
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Williams was trying to promote Anatabloc, a dietary supplement developed by his company. |
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The fear is that thinning the blood further might promote more bleeding rather than decrease the risk of clot enlargement. |
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Collectively, its editorials, columns and Op-Eds have served mainly to reinforce, amplify and promote the Administration's case for regime change. |
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Members will also promote joint ventures with Zambian businessmen. |
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During a massage, your practitioner kneads your skin, muscles and tendons in an effort to relieve muscle tension and stress and promote relaxation. |
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The local artists will, as wonted, be given the opportunity to perform on the international stage in an effort to promote both the artistes and the island. |
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It was designed to financially and politically promote already advantaged middle-class layers and business interests among the Maori and Pacific Island communities. |
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Ed Markey appeared with Arthur the aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting. |
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Despite all the visual cues which might suggest otherwise, Manning was adamant that he was not trying to promote himself. |
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Now the state maintains an active office in Mexico City to promote its products and agricultural businesses in the country. |
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Grape changes are often in response to changing consumer demand but sometimes result from vine pull schemes designed to promote vineyard change. |
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In May 2013 the airport was purchased by two aviation enthusiasts who plan to promote the airfield. |
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Many historians have rejected the idea, while others promote it as an invaluable insight into the warfare, politics, economics, and even art. |
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The government entered into agreements with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to promote growth. |
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It contains many details and employs many stylistic devices to promote Caesar's political interests. |
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In 1914 the National Party was formed to promote Afrikaner economic interests and sever South Africa's ties to the United Kingdom. |
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It helped promote and organize new disciplines and it trained new scientists. |
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The British Empire embraced free trade and used its power as the financial centre of the world to promote the same. |
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It is primarily designed to implement development projects and promote regional economic integration between the three countries. |
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Josh Angulo, a Hawaiian and 2009 PWA Wave World Champion, has done much to promote the archipelago as a windsurfing destination. |
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In other cases, however, such informal diplomats seek to promote a political agenda different from that of the government currently in power. |
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Europe has become one of the key markets to promote Panama as a tourist destination. |
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These governments plan regional development, execute public investment projects, promote economic activities, and manage public property. |
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Frederick Henry now gave in and began to promote the peace progress, instead of frustrating it. |
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Both live horses and iconic images of horses are used in advertising to promote a variety of products. |
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One of its important responsibilities is to promote Standard Chinese proficiency for Chinese native speakers. |
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The World Hindi Secretariat is headquartered in Mauritius and the organization seeks to promote Hindi as an international language. |
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Youth exchanges, town twinning projects, and the European Voluntary Service also promote multilingualism. |
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Then Farel, who was working with incredible zeal to promote the gospel, bent all his efforts to keep me in the city. |
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The Convention urged the church in 1997 and 2000 to promote living wages for all. |
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It works to promote and enhance the participation of the laity in the governance and general affairs of the Church. |
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To promote the recycling of garbage and sewer water, agriculture in encouraged on the dumping grounds. |
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Recently, international attention has turned to intellectual property laws to preserve, protect, and promote traditional knowledge. |
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Nicaragua also has several more specialized institutions, with a focus on education that will promote economic development. |
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Virtue jurisprudence is the view that the laws should promote the development of virtuous characters by citizens. |
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In 1947, 23 countries agreed to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to promote free trade. |
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In December 2016 Blair created the Tony Blair Institute to promote global outlooks by governments and organisations. |
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The League of the Just had been formed in 1837 in France to promote an egalitarian society through the overthrow of the existing governments. |
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The Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol is another tool which can be used to promote and guide more sustainable hydropower projects. |
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A public meeting took place at the Sun Inn in Bradford on 2 July 1766 to promote the building of such a canal. |
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Two groups were set up to promote the scheme, one in Liverpool and one in Bradford. |
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Loose stacks are built to prevent accumulation of moisture and promote drying, or curing. |
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In 1828, William King set up a newspaper, The Cooperator, to promote Owen's thinking, having already set up a cooperative store in Brighton. |
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Agricultural marketing cooperatives are often formed to promote specific commodities. |
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This may promote healthy competition among manufacturers, resulting in gradual improvements of the technology base. |
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Keswick's chief industry is to promote the contentment and happiness of its visitors. |
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For Ruskin, the Gothic style in architecture embodied the same moral truths he sought to promote in the visual arts. |
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Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone was launched in April 2012 to promote development in four sites along the A63 East Leeds Link Road. |
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In 2014, Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Group commissioned a website to promote the town to tourists visiting. |
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Clearings created by fire were made for many reasons, such as to draw game animals and to promote certain kinds of edible plants such as berries. |
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The Commission works with various associations involved in rambling, cycling and horse riding to promote the use of its land for recreation. |
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Whatever the media promote and the chorus chants, whatever dapples dinner tables, this is not a mundane story of sex, lies and videotape. |
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A vegan lifestyle seeks to promote awareness, compassion, and peace. Veganism is an ethical system as well as a diet. |
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Thailand's Nok Air is planning to launch a new marketing strategy which will promote ten new air hostesses as television stars. |
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The ALPR system facilitates the identification, arrest, and conviction of criminals in order to promote safety and well being in the community. |
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This creates an opportunity for retailers and labels to promote and sell back catalogues and related merchandise. |
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But, utilizing a topless, Bangladeshi model to promote the cause? |
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It binds the government to eliminate wasteful and abstentious expenditure at all levels and promote simplicity in governance. |
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Players around the league will swear special t-shirts during their warmups for tonight's game to promote Cardiac Risk in the Young. |
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Appetite-suppressant medications promote weight loss by decreasing appetite or increasing the feeling of being full. |
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The well-travelled coach also urged OFA to promote the game among the female population. |
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It will promote adoption, increase the pool of adopters and ensure good post-adoption support is available to those who need it. |
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Interestingly, beta-2 adrenergic signaling has been suggested to promote CPC proliferation. |
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The group also utilized the Howard University radio station, WHUR, for public service announcements to promote the events. |
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The deal sees the band being represented by Newcastle based Wipeout Music Ltd as part of a plan to promote them further afield. |
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In order to promote the diffusion of water into the oil phase, UP is previously neutralized with an amine. |
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In the 1920s, administrators at some yeshivas began to promote sports among their students to make them well-rounded. |
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Over 65 electric utilities have used ZAPs in various ways to promote electric transportation. |
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On a regular basis, they accompany CJIS Division staff to community events to help promote the anticrime, antiviolence, antidrug message. |
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They also promote undetected spread of virus on farms and to live poultry markets and promote antigenic drift. |
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Bangalore is a relatively small city and has developed radially, so it is the ideal place in which to promote an active cycling culture. |
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Glioma stem cells promote radioresistance by preferential activation of the DNA damage response. |
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Startup Junkie recently announced a partnership with the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub to promote and expand startup ventures in the state. |
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Simon Carr is a specialist in a technique known as Kaizen, which aims to promote steady continuous improve-ment across a firm's workplace. |
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These two arboretums promote care of and appreciation for numerous species. |
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Smith realized that Katahdin Trust could not afford all types of media to promote a small office in a large market. |
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In 2003, APEC should strengthen its cooperation to promote KBE, bridge the knowledge gap and thereby stimulate creative enterprise. |
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The successful blog French Yummy Mummy announces its collaboration with Crushed UK to promote healthy eating. |
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His approach is also personal, reflecting his hyperactivism, his passions and his determination to promote French business around the world. |
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The Baronial Order of Magna Charta was formed in 1898 to promote the ancient principles and values felt to be displayed in Magna Carta. |
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In order to promote manufacturing the Crown paid for models of Lombe's machinery which were exhibited in the Tower of London. |
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These data suggest that the Mpkd1-2 loci do not promote renal cystogenesis per se, but rather modulate renal cystic disease severity. |
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The warmest of welcomes back to undead glamazon Katie Price, who has emerged from a 37-second self-imposed exile to promote her new book. |
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Likewise between Northern Ireland and Scotland, Northern Ireland Railways, Stena Line and Abellio ScotRail promote SailRail. |
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Language policy is the responsibility of member states, but EU institutions promote the learning of other languages. |
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Higham argues that Bede designed his work to promote his reform agenda to Ceolwulf, the Northumbrian king. |
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He aimed to restore liberty of conscience and promote both outward and inward godliness throughout England. |
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The Nova Scotia government maintains an Office of Gaelic Affairs which works to promote the Gaelic language, culture, and tourism. |
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To promote the public support for the reformation of the church, Henry had numerous pamphlets and lectures prepared. |
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In 2012, the directory formed the data backbone of Christmas Near You and in 2014 was used to promote the church's Harvest Near You initiative. |
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He also made statutory provision to reform and promote the teaching of music, seeing the two in connection. |
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It helped promote and organize new disciplines, and it trained new scientists. |
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Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a speech in 2006 to promote Britishness. |
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Councils could promote Local Acts in Parliament to grant them special powers. |
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It was viewed as the best way to promote and protect their culture and traditions and address their unique regional concerns. |
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Regional development agencies were public bodies established in all nine regions in 1998 to promote economic development. |
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Organizations such as CODOFIL promote use of the French language in the state. |
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A number of specialist organisations protect, promote and monitor records of individual animal groups across Derbyshire. |
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In 2012, Sheffield City Region Enterprise Zone was launched to promote development in a number of sites in Sheffield and across the wider region. |
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Many local businesses and organisations use the worldwide fame of Robin Hood to represent or promote their brands. |
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In May 2008, the IMF advised the UK government to broaden the scope of fiscal policy to promote external balance. |
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Destination branding is the work of cities, states, and other localities to promote to themselves. |
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This work is designed to promote the location to tourists and drive additional revenues into a tax base. |
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Hawking travelled extensively to promote his work, and enjoyed partying and dancing into the small hours. |
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This suggests that the CE increase induced by ADRP may also promote a more efficient lipoviroparticle secretion. |
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Other processes that may promote cooperation include group selection, where cooperation provides benefits to a group of organisms. |
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To this day they are depicted on many Maltese advertisements to promote tourism as well as on gifts and merchandise for tourists. |
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During the 19th century, a number of Gaeilgeoir organisations were founded to promote a broad cultural and linguistic revival. |
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To promote Pakistan's unique cultural heritage the government organizes various festivals throughout the year. |
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It aims to promote the writing and performing talents of East Asians in Britain. |
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These programs will promote community between students that will be helping each other grow academically. |
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He generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it. |
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By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. |
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Saytunes is a website designed to encourage and promote these contemporary Salvation Army bands and artists. |
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This was contrary to the custom of the time, which was to promote bishoprics from within the locality. |
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Morganwg's example was taken up by other Welshmen in the 19th century, who continued to promote religious forms of Druidry. |
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He would declare himself to be a Druid, and would do much to promote the return of what he believed was an ancient religion in his country. |
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In addition to these, individual colleges often promote their own societies and sports teams. |
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Lives were often written to promote the cult of local or national states, and in particular to develop pilgrimages to visit relics. |
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The simple lifestyle helps members of the order, in whichever branch, to experience solidarity with the poor, and work to promote social justice. |
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In modern America, various competing ideologies have divergent views about how best to promote liberty. |
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Over the years the Trust's objectives have been extended so that it can promote the music of other composers who were Delius's contemporaries. |
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On 26 February 2010, he appeared on BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross to promote Love Never Dies. |
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They would also decide how to promote each release and which tracks to release as singles. |
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The band refused to play it at live gigs, and Decca bought only one ad to promote the single. |
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Richards wanted to tour in summer or autumn of 1980 to promote the new album. |
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The Progressive Music Awards were launched in 2012 by Prog Magazine to honour the genre's innovators and to promote its newer bands. |
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Kylie Minogue performed a show here on 11 December 2015, to promote Kylie Christmas, her first Christmas album and thirteenth studio album. |
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In 1917 the LSO's directors agreed unanimously that they would promote no more concerts until the end of the war. |
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They have two dogs, both rescues, one of which Hardy appeared with in a PETA advert to promote pet adoption. |
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Eritrea seeking to promote the modernist architecture of Asmara reflects one such example. |
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This, according to the FIA, was to promote driver skill and provide a better spectacle. |
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The away kit is also sometimes worn during home matches, when a new edition has been released to promote it. |
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Without the star ball background, it instead featured a design of the trophy which was used to promote the previous season's final. |
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Though the flame has been an Olympic symbol since 1928, the torch relay was only introduced at the 1936 Summer Games to promote the Third Reich. |
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The Olympic Games have been used as a platform to promote political ideologies almost from its inception. |
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Individual athletes have also used the Olympic stage to promote their own political agenda. |
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At his instigation, the IOC became involved in various initiatives to promote women and sport. |
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Among his accomplishments are his many activities to promote peace through the Olympic Movement. |
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The 1936 Berlin Games were seen by the German government as a golden opportunity to promote their ideology. |
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Between 1914 and 1940, the company commissioned a series of documentary films to promote its industrial activities. |
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Renault also backed some films set in Africa during the 1920s to promote the reliability of its products on tough conditions. |
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The stated purpose of the agreement was to promote the freedom of individual darts players to participate freely in open competition. |
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Blur organised a major concert at the venue in October 1994 to promote their album Parklife. |
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Its aim is to support and promote Scandinavian and Faroese culture, locally and in the Nordic region. |
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It aims to promote and develop the sports of triathlon and duathlon in Wales, and to encourage participation in them. |
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Jersey and Guernsey jointly opened an office in Brussels in 2010 to promote their common interests with European Union institutions. |
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This organisation coordinated groups throughout the country to promote motherhood and household activities. |
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Standing on the steps of Memorial Church in Harvard Yard, he offered American aid to promote European recovery and reconstruction. |
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Its main objectives are to promote the general improvement of dogs and responsible dog ownership. |
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Its aim is to gather all Europeans to promote European federalism and to participate in all elections all over Europe. |
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The epSOS project, also known as Smart Open Services for European Patients, aims to promote free movement of patients. |
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The Forty Fiddlers was formed in the 1950s to promote the traditional fiddle style, which is a vibrant part of local culture today. |
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Skills Development Scotland has introduced Graduate Level Apprenticeships in order to promote this option. |
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A representative body called Universities Scotland works to promote Scotland's universities, as well as six other higher education institutions. |
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The OSCE claims to promote democracy and assist the participating states in building democratic institutions. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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They also promote Britain's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts, and provide humanitarian aid. |
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The CAP also aims to promote legislative harmonisation within the Community. |
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These functions may increase the supply of available risk capital in the market and promote economic growth. |
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Looking for publicity, Baird visited the Daily Express newspaper to promote his invention. |
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A Science park, University research park, or Science and Technology park refers to an assigned area designed to promote innovation. |
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Efforts have been made by the state, individuals and organisations to preserve, promote and revive the language, but with mixed results. |
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