He told me that people in his country are very keen on promoting peace and friendship. |
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It seems that the brain takes sides in promoting the skills necessary for proficient reading. |
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Instead, he seeks to change it by promoting liberty, freedom, and eventual democracy in countries ruled by autocrats. |
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Put another way, the audience itself will have to take the blame for promoting such songs. |
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Utilitarianism in moral philosophy is the view that morality should be aimed at promoting wellbeing. |
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Ann and Sandie worked very hard promoting the event which saw line dancers from all over the province sashaying on the floor most of the night. |
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Charles then set about promoting the cause of religious toleration for all non-Anglicans. |
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Developing a centre for growing medicinal plants and promoting the practice of Ayurveda and yoga is also in consideration. |
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Too often, academic writing seems like a kind of anti-Zen, geared not to promoting any flash of insight-giving satori. |
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It continues for over a minute and moves several yards across the stage and into the backdrop promoting the fight. |
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One way of bringing in new income is by promoting the company in the wider community outside the arts scene. |
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The rationale for this schizoid behavior is that it's necessary for promoting a coherent media image. |
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In modern terms Manichaeans employed a very good marketing strategy in terms of promoting their religion. |
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A deliberate policy of promoting free trade can be traced back to the mid nineteenth century. |
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In a back-to-school campaign this fall, the company will focus on promoting organic foods in children's lunch boxes. |
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The officials have not been backward in promoting their environmental credentials. |
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The new galleries, which are aimed at promoting Earth science to the general public, are immensely popular. |
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But that wasn't enough to cover the cost of mounting and promoting the telecasts. |
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John was chosen in recognition of his novel marketing idea in promoting the hotel overseas. |
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Over the past year or so, a lot of time, effort and money have been put into promoting internal tourism, i.e., Thais touring Thailand. |
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The film controls weed growth, stops water evaporating from the soil surface, and in spring it warms the soil, promoting root growth. |
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Many of the treatments focus on promoting cell growth and stopping cell death. |
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A group called Banknote Watch is promoting the use of machines that stain banknotes during robbery attempts. |
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Genomics is promoting a tremendous interest in novel therapies of which gene therapies will be only a minority. |
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Other sleep promoting herbs include valerian, Californian poppy, skullcap, hops and passionflower. |
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The Register is no more innocent than the rest of the news hounds in promoting Sun's ambitious but vacuous plan. |
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They hold to vigilance, rather than promoting slopey-shouldered sleepiness. |
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This may be an important mechanism promoting the shoreward migration of larval invertebrates and fish. |
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In promoting these illusions, Mr Latham is accepting the threadbare propaganda of the neo-liberal social agenda. |
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Vedanta allowed this sense of oneness while promoting an infinite variety and variation in religious thought. |
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Without a foundation of love, these gifts risk promoting self-gain and self-aggrandizement. |
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This invention relates to a medicament for producing an anabolic or growth promoting state in a mammal. |
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Rock band U2 has cut a deal with Apple Computer to sell custom iPods promoting the band's forthcoming album. |
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When people are busy promoting their own self-interest they are invariably better at helping the rest of mankind. |
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By pursuing their own self-interest, individuals are inadvertently promoting the public good. |
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With the walls of the hotel corridors becoming an Art Gallery the hotel has ushered in a new idea for promoting art. |
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They succeeded in promoting the oil industry's preference for self-regulation. |
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The public in return have asked us to pass on their thanks to the Development Group for co-ordinating and promoting the tidy-up. |
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She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums. |
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He has the rhetoric of a neo-Marxist and as a matter of fact he was promoting struggle of class, he was promoting even problem of colors. |
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Flemming has in a way tarnished the image of mythicism by promoting bad arguments, and ironically will drive people away from mythicism. |
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These self-glorifying tropes are exploited in routine, uninventive travelogs promoting the national heritage and war reportages. |
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The Lib Dems have a reputation for promoting a consensual, non-confrontational approach to politics. |
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Transparent film dressings maintain a moist environment, promoting granulation tissue formation and autolytic debridement of slough and eschar. |
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Since Channel 4 are not actually promoting this, just storing it on an unlinked page on their website, it's actually completely viral. |
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We would do better to spend more on promoting education and training in those countries without taking the cream of the crop. |
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Finance officials conceded that their job of promoting prosperity was being made harder by the sluggish global economy. |
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They highlight the need for parents to take a much more active role in promoting good brushing habits as soon as milk teeth appear. |
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He's promoting his new solo acoustic album Going Somewhere, but he will also play a few old favourites. |
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Every day, Annie drives her van, stopping at betel nut stands across the island promoting her betel nut beauty costumes. |
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Certainly many children are now better spellers than the education department civil servant who sent out 48,000 posters promoting literacy. |
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They have featured on Classic FM and Radio 4, as well as being praised for their work promoting trans and non-binary representation. |
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On more than one occasion his label did a lacklustre job of promoting his record and were stuck with an office full of unsold albums. |
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Research on health promoting lifestyles has focused on individual choice with little attention to sociocultural and environmental factors. |
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Shanghai's amazing economic growth is promoting the city into a metropolis. |
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To encourage more parents to walk their children to school Croydon Council is promoting a national campaign. |
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The people that truly succeed in the fitness industry walk their talk by promoting and leading healthy lives. |
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Tourism organizations should be actively promoting and encouraging trans-Tasman travel. |
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Now you can sleep easy, safe in the knowledge that someone in a position of power is promoting your agenda. |
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They situate and reassure the reader by promoting verisimilitude, the quality of appearing to be real. |
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The Royal Society is an independent academy promoting the natural and applied sciences. |
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Instead, she underscores the importance of the players acceptance of difficult challenges in the name of promoting something they believe in. |
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Private organizations promoting judicial reform also spared no effort to help. |
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I switched from my nurse-midwives to an alternative doctor interested in promoting water births. |
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He pointed an accusatory finger at the television medium for aggressively promoting films made for the market. |
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Napoleon recognized his abilities, promoting him to positions where he could act for the benefit of French science and education. |
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Their results provide strong indications that policymakers who are promoting wedlock are indeed serving the public well. |
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All subjects were surveyed about their use of health promoting behaviors, including physical activity. |
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That means a bumper package of proteins, minerals and essential oils to revitalise the skin, promoting natural radiance. |
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Work out a swap deal with your local travel agency in exchange for promoting it in your advertising. |
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Mr. Rector has advocated devoting much more federal welfare money for promoting marriage. |
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But he was also adept at deploying nearly everything that came to hand for promoting evolutionary theory. |
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He was also adept at promoting the scheme to the Australian populace by presenting it as a symbol of national pride. |
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The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties. |
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The office is charged with promoting women's advancement and empowerment in Virgin Islands society. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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He sits on the board of the Equipment Management Council, which devotes itself to promoting the training and advancement of its members. |
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Eventually, streaming video should prove of great use in promoting and advertising products on the Web. |
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The advertisements for promoting television sets also help in achieving a boost in overall sales. |
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I think that it is irresponsible of your newspaper to print the rantings of a woman who is merely interested in promoting her own biased views. |
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Closer investigation revealed that all of those messages were bounced spams promoting an online casino in Costa Rica. |
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All of us should cooperate in maintaining law and order and in promoting peace and brotherliness. |
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Throughout a packed week of events, the Humber Seafood Group is also promoting red fish, whiting, and Greenland halibut. |
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Again, the media bears moral responsibility for promoting discussion that aids justice. |
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We have so many ideas on promoting the history of soccer in America but our lack of funds is holding us back. |
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In the 5th grade, we will have peer mediators promoting conflict resolution, primarily on the playground, during lunchtime recesses. |
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The award recognizes significant contributions and leadership in promoting and developing Iowa agriculture. |
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To run a travel agency is permissible provided the agency is not directly involved in promoting haram activities. |
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How can the blacklisting be reconciled with US policy of promoting stability in the region? |
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They would cut costs by promoting electronic record-keeping instead of paperwork. |
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Lucas oil Octane Booster eliminates spark knocks, pinging, and dieseling while promoting clean fuel burn for fewer emissions and better mileage. |
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The government has also done its bit to support large companies by promoting the work ethic in policy and propaganda. |
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Often, the talk his editors wanted was from big shots, businessmen promoting themselves or wallowing in rancor. |
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Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban regeneration of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre. |
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He chose not to become a monk and has pledged to devote his life promoting Shaolin wushu. |
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This specialized system is thought to be an adaptation promoting allogamy by secondary pollen presentation. |
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Chinese officials did, however, try to conciliate the nomads by promoting Tibetan Lamaism, the religion of the Mongols. |
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The first goal is promoting our profession to the public as ambassadors of the environment and community. |
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As such, she assists in promoting Lao culture, language, and arts through classes and support services. |
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I am all about promoting on campus musical activities this week, so listen up y'all. |
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The country to show that it has embraced democracy should be a torch-bearer in promoting dialogue. |
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Understanding cultural differences and promoting multicultural programs could help retain many American Indian students, she said. |
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A toning lotion with a much-cherished scent, lavender water purifies the skin while promoting its regeneration. |
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In recent years, the 64 year-old mother of six took a pivotal community leadership role, promoting reconciliation. |
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In large part it has achieved its objectives, especially in promoting a cost-efficient, peaceful resolution of disputes. |
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They are promoting the latest line in beige saggy arsed skinny legged trousers from the shop. |
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Lessig had in fact brought up the issue, arguing basically that retroactive copyright extensions have no value in promoting new works. |
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The drug blocks reuptake of noradrenaline and serotonin, promoting satiety. |
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He has the unenviable task of promoting a product that few want to think about, let alone buy. |
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Often people who argue for employment equity and affirmative action programmes are accused of promoting reverse discrimination. |
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Rather than promoting self control and continent behaviour, we are encouraging unlimited licence. |
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Later he ran a paper promoting his strongly pro-union, anti-slavery, and anti-racist opinions. |
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It has been my experience, and sometimes misfortune, that rubber grips attract and hold moisture underneath, promoting rust. |
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Consistent with promoting socialism and communism, he criticized capitalism and the United States. |
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It also encourages the proliferation of beer parlours and bars, both in public and private sectors, ostensibly for promoting tourism. |
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This happened at a time when the right wing parties and large parts of the media were promoting a change of government. |
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Health experts from Sheffield Council are promoting a new fitness regime to get the people who most need the exercise limbering up. |
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The company has been promoting its linear motor driven series of machining centers for the past several years. |
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Consultants have been promoting the sale of government businesses rather than systematically appraising the value of those assets. |
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It is even difficult to tell whether these exchanges are promoting mutual understanding or increasing the misunderstandings. |
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A Bradford car dealership has been hailed as a model for others to follow for its work in supporting and promoting equal opportunities. |
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He was influential in promoting the armistice agreement for Angola and independence for East Timor from Indonesia. |
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A growing list of microcinemas, alternative venues, festivals, organizations, and others who are active in promoting the microcinema movement. |
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He was promoting a range of products such as wax and hair-gel sprays which would have made the Brylcreem boys choke on their black and tans. |
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It goes on to say that the teachers can help in promoting and enforcing school attendance. |
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About the only power play then left to film actors would be to place a strike-sensitive embargo on promoting these films when they come out. |
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The NCAA's motivation for promoting walking safaris is primarily an ecological one. |
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There's no congressional mandate saying a portion of prevention dollars must be spent on promoting fidelity or monogamy. |
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It seemed appropriate that he should be promoting the brash, monolithic towers that were once disliked but eventually grew on the locals. |
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It was originally set up under the auspices of a Business Enterprise Centre, as a way of promoting the region, as an entity. |
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Control beliefs concerning health promoting behaviors were most saliently expressed as being external to the individual. |
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The farmers were the worst hit because the Budget, which had talked of promoting agro-industries, had not talked about costs of inputs like fertilisers, seeds and pesticides. |
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That was in 1997, when Shriver was pregnant and he was busy promoting Batman and Robin. |
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The experiment aims at promoting a culture of peace among the youth. |
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Some modern thinkers call for recognition of the ties binding the People of the Book together as a means of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation. |
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Suicide is a touchy subject for the media, indeed the coroner has a full page of guidelines on how to write about it without inadvertently promoting it. |
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Guy Fieri has become the Food Network's biggest star, while offending foodies by promoting lowbrow favorites like BBQ sushi. |
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That means stocking, promoting and selling hunting products. |
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He spent much of the fortune accumulated by him and his father in promoting air and road racing in England and France and generally being the playboy. |
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Older sisters may be particularly accessible and helpful in promoting family reconnections because they are likely to feel so responsible for family well being. |
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The United States has opted to rely more heavily on schooling as a means for promoting individual fulfillment, enhancing social justice, and countering unearned privilege. |
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When pond-raised trout glutted urban markets, the association turned to advocating establishment of wild populations in public waters rather than promoting pond culture. |
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I do not think that the legal profession is well served by only promoting those to the highest levels who are the least dynamic and most non-controversial. |
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The event recognised the achievements of the company category awards winners for their work in tackling age discrimination, and promoting the benefits of mixed age workforces. |
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One engineering school is even promoting a fascinating course on the relationship between the occult and technology. |
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Recent storylines have even been promoting adultery and sexual activities. |
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The same is true for the perspective of electing more black mayors and city officials and promoting minority-owned businesses through affirmative action set-asides. |
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While many people shy away from political conversation at the dinner table, Conflict Kitchen is promoting it. |
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Satisfy your greed by promoting the military-industrial complex. |
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But Hayes has concerns about promoting news of scientifically approved sleeping around. |
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Yet the activists, for all their feminist rhetoric, are indeed promoting a disturbingly paternalistic view of women. |
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It is also charged with establishing and promoting the use of solar energy, especially in areas were grid electrification is not feasible due to excessively high costs. |
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Fluorides protect against caries by inhibiting mineral loss, promoting remineralisation of decalcified enamel, and reducing formation of plaque acids. |
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It carries a conditioner that contains triclosan, which has been linked to promoting the growth of breast cancer cells. |
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While promoting his new film Horns on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon convinced the actor to spit some rhymes for the audience. |
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Although Gilbert and George are promoting a reassuringly pedestrian and unartistic view of art, Higgs and Noble nonetheless do them something of a disservice here. |
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The Communist party encouraged the renewal of Macedonian cultural life, promoting the Macedonian language and restoring the Macedonian Orthodox Church. |
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Some ten million Americans call themselves Pentecostals of one kind or another, and the faith is best known for promoting the practice of speaking in tongues. |
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The market has a long way to go in promoting subscription models. |
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Removing barriers to trade across national borders was expected to simultaneously increase rivalry and boost economic growth while promoting economic integration. |
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The role played by lateral roots and root hairs in promoting plant anchorage, and specifically resistance to vertical uprooting forces has been determined experimentally. |
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That popular phrase ran endlessly in long-ago TV commercials promoting the board-game version of naval warfare. |
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For much of the nineties, big business spent enormous energy on promoting the idea that markets and not the ballot box were the true instrument of democracy. |
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They are even catering to the trendies by giving away their used coffee grounds for fertiliser, and promoting various other politically correct causes. |
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They're supposed to give audiences hope and enlighten them while promoting positive emotions. |
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Contemporary journalists described Reagan's address as an anti-Communist broadside, almost wholly ignoring the President's positive agenda of promoting human freedom. |
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I wanted exceedingly to see him, and felt like sitting at his feet, almost as I would at the feet of an apostle, from what I had heard of his success in promoting revivals. |
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The Alliance will continue to use our powers for the good of promoting these two, rather than for the evil of working against those we don't want to win. |
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Growing conifers is still important, but oaks, ash, and limes are now seen as a way of restoring ancient woodlands and promoting more diverse flora and fauna. |
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Author agrees to give Publisher the right to use the author's name, likeness, title of book, and bio material for publishing, advertising and promoting the work. |
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This in short is a highly deflationary Budget, which, far from promoting growth, would only contribute to a perpetuation and accentuation of the prevailing demand constraint. |
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One of the major benefits of using omnivorous predators as biological control agents is the potential for predicting and promoting their efficacy. |
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He noted that the turnout promoting effect of a canvasser knocking on a door decays within ten days to be almost minimal. |
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In appropriate situational contexts, Penguin may allow for multiple concurrent topicalizations, promoting two or more objects to morphological NOM status. |
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A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon. |
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They're dedicated to promoting racing on the track rather than the street. |
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This is looking more and more like a partisan hit by a demoted career staffer who happens to be promoting a book smack dab in the middle of the presidential election season. |
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Nearly all the laws dealt with promoting nanotechnology in those states. |
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The Navy settled his suit by promoting him to lieutenant commander. |
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Commentators often called Bush a Wilsonian because he talked about promoting democracy. |
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There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series. |
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To our credit the British were not behindhand in promoting music. |
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As the international trade group for the interactive gambling industry, we have spent the past six years promoting rigorous government regulation of our industry. |
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Attacked on Twitter and by outraged columnists for promoting sexism, Taylor issued a tearful public apology. |
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Delightful as it is to be button-holed by earnest young thesps promoting a mime version of Abigail's Party, there comes a time in every festival when enough is enough. |
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The seventh Tonga Music Festival aimed at promoting the Tonga culture through music needs an estimated K40 million to successfully host the annual event. |
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So I was happy to see that the European theory of terroir was in action, promoting with pride the qualities of a specific region. |
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The cheetahs are kept in enclosures and are used for pairing, also with animals bred in captivity, as a further way of promoting their numbers and their gene pool. |
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At a reception this week, a rice dish, or biryani, was studded with fat chunks of saffron-flavored lobster, promoting digestion, yes, but also delicious. |
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Bush, who barnstormed across the country promoting his Social Security plan for months earlier this year, hasn't mentioned it in more than two weeks. |
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In the Gaelic football stronghold of Erris, local clubs Erris Utd, Bangor Hibs, Kilmore and Valley Rovers have performed miracles promoting soccer in the barony. |
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The marketing department is busy promoting the new line of men's clothes for fall. |
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The Montserrat Tourist Board was formed as a body corporate under the 1993 Ordinance and is concerned with developing and promoting all aspects of the tourist industry. |
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And they happily spent millions on promoting the idea that cannabis was an extremely dangerous, addictive narcotic, that would kill, or drive users insane. |
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The employee went away as the standard IT nerd but when he came back he was totally different and we put it down to their policy for promoting life outside work. |
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I am proud of America's key role in promoting microenterprise. |
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In 2007, Tim Hardaway lost his gig promoting the NBA and its all-star game after telling a radio interviewer that he hates gays. |
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But while promoting Rock of Ages in May, he gushed about Holmes like they were still madly in love. |
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They have set themselves the lofty goal of promoting oneness in the banking sector with the ultimate aim to raise funds for the vulnerable people in society. |
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And more trivial modifications like altering bodily odors and promoting a healthy lifestyle. |
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There's still time for conservatives to coopt this issue as part of a broader agenda for promoting family values. |
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The group lives by the idea of promoting the peace and prosperity of every individual and every nation through transcendental meditation and the observance of natural law. |
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The profit from the exhibition will be utilised for promoting schemes beneficial to weavers and spinners, said P. Ajayakumar, project officer, State Khadi Board. |
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Known as the Merched y Wawr, or Women of the Dawn, it is dedicated to promoting the rights of Welshwomen, the Welsh language and culture, and organizing charitable projects. |
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It promotes disinterestedness, teaches sensitivity and fine discriminations, produces identifications with men and women of other conditions, thus promoting fellow-feeling. |
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The festival aimed to raise the nation's spirits following the war and years of austerity, whilst promoting the very best in British art, design and industry. |
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After the devastation of war and years of austerity, the Festival aimed to raise the nation's spirits whilst promoting the very best in British art, design and industry. |
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Well, they got five or six irate letters saying that the university was promoting a liberal stance, and that the university should never engage in politics, blah, blah, blah. |
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Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability. |
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And why were the media so quick to jump on the story, pillory it, and then refuse to acknowledge their own participation in producing and promoting the hoax? |
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Or Wintour, who has another agenda entirely for promoting rail-thinness as the watermark for beauty? |
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Another reason frequently given for promoting cooperatives is that they would protect craftspeople from predatory middlemen and usurious moneylenders. |
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But promoting vascular growth also poses the risk of creating proarrhythmic angiomatous myocardial tumors. |
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There are several Internet sites promoting other methods of clitoral stimulation that are considerably cheaper and do not require a prescription. |
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In 1972 the Barbirolli Society was set up with the principal aim of promoting the continued release of Barbirolli's recorded performances. |
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Post-pregnancy, Clarins also has a stretch mark cream that helps reduce the appearance of such marks, promoting elasticity and comfort. |
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The youngsters are at just one of the schools leading the way in promoting healthy school tuck shops. |
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This sparked the violence and controversy about the compere promoting his nation. |
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To meet this need, the said concessioner is promoting construction at a fast pitch with financing from the World Bank and others. |
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The new culture, which emerged starting from the 70s, promoting uncontrolled consumeristic attitude, has proven to be not working. |
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This Society was incorporated for the purpose of promoting artistic work in all branches of handicraft. |
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The challenges of promoting development and lifting living standards in a rather isolated area of Indonesia such as NTT are considerable. |
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Dorsa worked for Mayor Ed Koch of the City of New York promoting economic development in midtown Manhattan. |
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I think we should be promoting an international nuclear weapons convention which would lead to a nuclear-free world. |
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St Andrew's in the Square is today Glasgow's Centre for Scottish Culture, promoting Scottish music, song and dance. |
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Increasing evidence points to dopamine as an important ingredient in the brain's recipe for promoting wakefulness. |
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Secondly, his foreign policy aimed at promoting peace to help reduce expenditures and taxation and enhance trade. |
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A STUDENT has been given a national award in recognition of his commitment to promoting optometry. |
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There are also speculations that VMRO-DPMNE is promoting its MP Vele Gjeorgievski for mayor of Veles. |
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Birmingham reggae star Pato Banton has condemned gangster rap for promoting gun crime. |
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Permanently eliminating the death tax is an important step toward increasing fairness in the tax code and promoting economic security. |
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Topical preparations containing Vitamin K-1, also known as phytonadione, can help stop the blood vessels from leaking by promoting coagulation. |
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Double trouble lay in store for a firm promoting gender-bender dance troupe the Lady Boys of Bangkok. |
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It also raised the issue of the green belt, which aims at promoting the demarcated area. |
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The Abbey was founded in 1904 by a group that included Yeats with the aim of promoting indigenous literary talent. |
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A PRANKSTER caused a stir after slapping a parking ticket on a vehicle promoting the Theatre Royal in Newcastle. |
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Alpha adrenergic antagonist, phentolamine and 6-hydroxydopamine, a depletory of NA, prevented SNP from promoting memory formation in mice. |
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Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, CA, promoting responsible drinking at the event by fielding a fleet of branded pedicabs and a shuttle bus. |
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Phosphodiesterase inhibitors pentoxifylline and rolipram, increase bone mass mainly by promoting bone formation in normal mice. |
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In an interview with GMTV, Calzaghe stated he is promoting The Beat Bullying campaign. |
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While promoting the tour, she announced that she will be travelling to Nashville in December to record some new music with John Carter Cash. |
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I must say that I am not promoting or implying the promotion to any individual or other entity concerning investing or disinvesting in Sonoco. |
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A LLANDUDNO company is promoting a greener summer with 'breathable' groundsheets made to measure for campers. |
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The band ended up promoting the album with appearances in the summer festivals like Reading and Leeds Festivals and Glastonbury Festival. |
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Subsequently, France takes steps in protecting and promoting its culture, becoming a leading advocate of the cultural exception. |
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Many of them were mainly interested in preserving rather than promoting the language. |
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Dutch provinces now receive minor funds for preserving and promoting the use of Low Saxon. |
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Nourishment may have the unintended consequence of promoting coastal development, which increases risk of other coastal hazards. |
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Major cancer surgery suppresses immune defence mechanisms, which is potentially harmful by promoting haematogenic tumour cell dissemination. |
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Investigations are limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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Investigations are thorough but are strictly limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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Sauer, a human geographer, who was probably the most influential in promoting and developing the idea of cultural landscapes. |
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Partly, the problem lies in the success of water suppliers to increase supplies and failure of groups promoting preservation of water resources. |
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In biology, Darwinism gained acceptance, promoting the concept of adaptation in the theory of natural selection. |
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Intevac Equipment will be promoting its high-productivity equipment solutions for photovoltaic cell manufacturing. |
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Robinson argue that certain natural endowments gave rise to distinct colonial policies promoting either smallholder or coerced labor production. |
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Sagem Defense Securite, meanwhile, was promoting the Euroflir series of gyrostabilized electro-optical airborne systems. |
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All of this nonsense that the Democratic National Committee affiliates are promoting is typical of the sheer gutlessness of that benighted party. |
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The publisher has been very aggressive in promoting the book. |
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Beckham became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in January 2005 and was involved in promoting London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games. |
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The school distributed pamphlets promoting good dental hygiene. |
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That's what we're promoting here, the more he's in the casts, the more castworthy he is. |
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In October 2009, Southern Vectis launched a website promoting a car scrappage scheme. |
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Shakes may reduce the strength of a timber and the appearance thus reduce lumber grade and may capture moisture, promoting decay. |
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Many projects aim to prevent or slow this loss by revitalizing endangered languages and promoting education and literacy in minority languages. |
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Gregory's writings had the practical effect of promoting this highly organized devotion. |
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He adopted many measures honoring Confucianism and promoting Chinese cultural values. |
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Buddhism, in particular, traveled alongside the maritime trade, promoting coinage, art and literacy. |
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That they ought to edify one another by maintaining and promoting the knowledge of truth. |
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Under later Mexican rule, land grants conveyed ownership, and were more successful at promoting settlement. |
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These mutations, ts4 and Ts6, prohibit the development of the stamen while simultaneously promoting pistil development. |
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One of the most controversial aspects of the British Empire is its role in first promoting and then ending slavery. |
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After the Republic of China was established in 1912, there was more success in promoting a common national language. |
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A famous medical example is one promoting yew juice as a cure for snakebite. |
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For this reason, some have turned to the idea of promoting an artificial or constructed language as a possible solution. |
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Tourism New Zealand, the country's official tourism agency, is actively promoting the country as a destination worldwide. |
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An unidentified group is promoting a bid for the South Island to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. |
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Calvin spent his final years promoting the Reformation both in Geneva and throughout Europe. |
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The aim of the festival is to spotlight food culture in York and North Yorkshire by promoting local food production. |
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This instead has, in common with several other treaties, an optional protocol prohibiting capital punishment and promoting its wider abolition. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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The Vijayanagara Empire created an epoch in South Indian history that transcended regionalism by promoting Hinduism as a unifying factor. |
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Their plans were coordinated by a Lancastrian, Henry's mother Lady Margaret, who was promoting her son as a candidate for the throne. |
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The Ministry of Trade and Industry of Botswana is responsible for promoting business development throughout the country. |
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Unless such changes are minor, they can seriously obstruct the Code's express objective of promoting uniformity of law among the various states. |
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Bright sat in the House of Commons from 1843 to 1889, promoting free trade, electoral reform and religious freedom. |
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They tried to oppose its completion by diplomatic pressures and by promoting revolts among workers. |
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The story of Essie McGowan in Neil Gaiman's American Gods is structured around her transportation and promoting the Cornish folklore in America. |
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Several Song emperors, most notably Huizong, were active in promoting Taoism, collecting Taoist texts and publishing editions of the Daozang. |
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Pollarding is a pruning system in which the upper branches of a tree are removed, promoting a dense head of foliage and branches. |
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In 2013 the operators began promoting more concerts and events as a way to secure new streams of income. |
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Denmark joined the League of Nations in 1920 and during the interwar period was active in promoting peaceful solutions to international issues. |
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Clarence Park Music Festival is held annually in Clarence Park, promoting local bands. |
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The commission was also tasked with promoting forestry and the production of timber for trade. |
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The government agency responsible for promoting access to the countryside in England is Natural England. |
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As a result, analysts were routinely selling investors down the river by promoting stocks purely to land banking business from companies. |
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Dr Mohammad Akram Chaudhry has said that progress of the country depends on promoting merit in all fields especially in eduction. |
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Hollywood contributes to sexism in our society by making and promoting violent films for men and romantic comedies for women. |
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Listening to what others say, especially to what they teach, prevents our minds stagnating, thus promoting mental growth into old age. |
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In 1803 in London, he became president of the Jennerian Society, concerned with promoting vaccination to eradicate smallpox. |
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