If Democratic politicians want to run on restoring moral values in government they can count me in. |
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The trust aims to conserve the garden and is currently restoring the Victorian kitchen garden. |
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We live with a legacy of polluted air, land, and water that need restoring to their clean, safe state. |
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This is a vital strategy for combating individualism and restoring social capital. |
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I certainly felt bound to the river for restoring my equilibrium, for calming my senses and for providing me with an escape from the city. |
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To be really sure you've deleted Microsoft worms and viruses, you've got to reformat the disk before restoring from backup. |
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Instantly cooked, the white of the egg enwraps the yolk, restoring a shape like that of the unbroken shell. |
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This White House came to Office on a platform of restoring honour and dignity to the White House. |
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The very presence of the reliefs testified to Mussolini's power in restoring the past glories of Rome. |
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Workmen have spent most of the autumn restoring this fine building to its original design. |
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They are also involved in improving public access, protecting agricultural lands, and restoring urban waterfronts. |
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It could also help provide the basis for developing neural prostheses capable of restoring function to paralyzed limbs. |
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The proposed muscle strengthening exercise program is effective in restoring oral feeding in some patients with deglutitive failure. |
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Weeding out professedly gay applicants is one, rather brutal, way of restoring the balance. |
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Both authors raise the issue of restoring the long disused order of deaconesses. |
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And the money is just a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of restoring the county's roads, according to opposition councillors. |
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But tomorrow's results should go some way towards restoring investors' faith in the company which only two years ago was the darling of the City. |
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For these galvanometers the twist produced on the needle by the current was set against the restoring twist of the suspension thread. |
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Work on the east wing has been completed, restoring the natural, earthy colour of the plaster, and enhancing the red brick. |
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He decided to retain the two-storey Classical frontage of the existing building, restoring it faithfully and reconstructing the entrance hall. |
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The bank said the project will focus on road repairs, restoring electricity and expanding the port of the East Timor capital Dili. |
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He has moved aggressively to reduce crime in the city by restoring confidence in the police department. |
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City of York Council said that broken-down fans in the roof had now been fixed, restoring proper ventilation to the baths. |
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One possibility is private contracting to bundle together several programs aimed at restoring or conserving environmental amenities. |
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They spent six months restoring the pulpit, wall panelling, lecterns, pews, tables and wall plaques to their former glory. |
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The idea of restoring the aircraft in the desert became more remote but good fortune smiled upon the museum. |
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The meeting was held to chalk out measures for restoring peace on the campus. |
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The electrician was stumped as far as how to go about restoring power to the lower level of our abode. |
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It could be as simple as restoring data from a backup or even viewing the password on-screen. |
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It seems a bit carping to criticize people for maintaining and restoring old buildings. |
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Practitioners were skilled in restoring carious teeth with gold and replacing missing teeth with false ones. |
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They are restoring scores of stained-glass windows at the John Rylands Library to their original condition. |
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Whoever wins today's presidential runoff has themselves an enormous job, restoring hope and opportunity to a generation that has known only war. |
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Its most recent project was buying the five barns and stackyard at Barton Farm and restoring the West Barn. |
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These included maintaining and restoring a full range of remaining natural habitats and ecosystems to a healthy, functioning condition. |
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Dr. Samar herself maintains that she did the women a big favor by vouching for them and restoring them to a legitimate place in Afghan society. |
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The decision was fatal to what little possibility remained of restoring order in the country. |
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Proposals include restoring the conservatory, a vinery, a bandstand, a lake and ornate gates at the Eccles Old Road entrance. |
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He returns to fulfil his role as an agent of connection at the end of the film, restoring order to the diegetic world. |
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Yet another comedy television project had foundered and he had become obsessed with over-population and restoring Victoriana. |
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Baking soda, a gentle alkaline powder, neutralizes odor-causing acids by restoring your skin's natural pH level. |
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Despite subsequent upheavals, the French have never seriously considered restoring the monarchy since. |
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How about restoring confidence in the House of Representatives by calling for the resignation of these bozos? |
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It's an unnatural construct that Nature keeps pulling down, but which Man keeps restoring and maintaining. |
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Powerwashing has gained wide acceptance as a method of cleaning and restoring the surface of wood siding and decking prior to refinishing. |
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Delays have meant that work on restoring the Turkish baths in Hathersage Road will not start until late next year. |
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The money-grubbing cronies somehow didn't get around to restoring trade relations until two weeks ago. |
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The right degree of monetization will cause demand to be just right, restoring output to normal while prices remain reasonably stable. |
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So they would have to buy the right to develop by conserving or restoring areas for biodiversity in other places. |
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For that crime, she was tried, convicted, and sent back to slavery, thus restoring his property. |
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Adequate fluid replacement is the initial step in restoring cardiac index and systemic oxygen delivery to injured tissues. |
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Other owners are interested in restoring a vehicle to the best condition possible in order to sell it or get a good trade-in value. |
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Having spent four years restoring the cottage, it is now home, from where Richard works as a woodworker making timber buildings and follies. |
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However he too expressed the belief that both sides could now move towards restoring trust. |
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Lots of us have undertaken the task of restoring an older vessel to a seaworthy condition. |
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A spokesman said it had to wait for the gas leak to be stopped before work could begin on restoring the electricity supply. |
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When the investigators treated the cells in a test tube by restoring normal acidity, the bacteria no longer could adhere. |
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But he added that sum would only cover the expense of restoring the badly damaged listed building to its former glory. |
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About 300,000 man-hours have gone into restoring the bomber that was a technological wonder of its day, McNally said. |
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Volunteers, environmental groups, and government agencies are now restoring its 19,000 acres of prairie, woodlands, savannas, and wetlands. |
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Workers have completed repairs, but were today still pumping water out of the gas main before restoring supplies. |
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The party, though, was non-committal on restoring the wages and benefits of the hospital workers. |
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She has been painstakingly restoring the property to its original magnificence during the past three years. |
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The task of spirituality is to recover these fundamental conditions of our pilgrimage by sacralizing them and restoring their meaning. |
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Tompkins is also restoring a century-old estate that will lodge avid tourist birdwatchers. |
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Most artists move into the historic downtown area along the riverfront, which the community has been restoring for the past 15 years. |
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Work on restoring the building will start early next year after contracts have been signed and detailed plans have been drawn-up. |
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It was a match to remember, a player with a touch of genius restoring a dampened Wimbledon to its rightful place as the epitome of tennis. |
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There's no drinkable water and little if any electricity here, and no plan yet for restoring the neighborhood. |
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Before then, Johnson has the small matter of restoring Leicester to what he believes is his club's rightful place. |
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His eye was in harmony with his hand when he wrote, restoring to objects the life-giving essences of their time, place, and maker. |
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Most of his profits were gained by restoring to their owners the goods stolen by his own minions. |
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I lifted my hand to close the medicine cabinet, restoring the cabinet door to its former position as the mirror. |
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You fill in this form in quadruplicate, wait six months, and we'll consider restoring your lilywhite status to you. |
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Stafford at one time was one of the museum's prime contractors for restoring historic warplanes. |
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Data mirroring from disk-to-disk can allow for minimum down time of seconds compared to minutes or hours when restoring from tape. |
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During the last 10 years he has moved on to restoring the entire watershed. |
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Their action had the desired effect of restoring confidence in the market and helped the bullion price to begin its recent recovery. |
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The 175-employee company has also become an anchor in restoring the city's down-at-the-heels Over the Rhine section. |
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A decline in party discipline and of members' willingness to obey the whips, is one means of restoring influence to the backbenchers. |
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We need to start restoring damaged habitat to bring back naturally functioning ecosystems. |
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He has said on oath in front of me that his present activities are devoted to restoring this land to agricultural use. |
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Ampakine drugs enhance excitatory communication, thereby partially or completely restoring the brains excitatory communication. |
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Reforestation is an essential step toward restoring forest areas damaged by wildfire. |
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But while legislators can strengthen the system, Weill added, CEOs may play an even greater role in restoring the public's faith. |
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Disorder provides an excuse to rescind liberties in the name of restoring calm. |
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Visitors enter through a yellow door by a car park and climb down seven flights of stairs to the warren, which volunteers are restoring by the light of sodium lamps. |
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They will tour Port Moresby and the village of Boera, where locals are restoring coastal mangroves. |
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He is admirably intent on rescuing literature from the arcane rituals of US academia and restoring it to a wider audience. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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Transplanting RPE cells grown from stem cells might rejuvenate the eye's rods and cones, restoring lost vision. |
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Pea, one of the most important legume crops in Europe, is an ideal candidate for restoring and maintaining soil fertility in polluted agroecosystems. |
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A simple act of replacing damaged or worn out auto parts can go a long way in extending the life of your Mercedes Benz as well as in restoring its original luster. |
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The usually prescribed solution is fiscal austerity combined with slowly reinflating the money supply while restoring the salvageable banks to solvency. |
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Last summer, I joined two archaeologists who, along with a band of friends and volunteers, set about restoring and reinvestigating this special place. |
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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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Developers are taking two approaches to restoring their rights. |
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Along with the Glen Canyon Institute, the Club wants to decommission Glen Canyon Dam and drain the Lake Powell reservoir, eventually restoring 180 miles of river upstream. |
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Today we tend to think of transfusion as a kind of mechanical replacement, quickly restoring lost fluid to a system that would, given time, be able to repair itself. |
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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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Indeed, among the things that reduced the IMF's effectiveness in restoring market confidence in 1997 was its policy not to publish the letters of intent. |
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I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman. |
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After months of hard graft restoring the rooms to a decent standard, and setting up a charity to raise money, the centre finally opened and Jackie hasn't looked back since. |
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Akysonov has a gang of fascistic ultras known as the Lupine Hordes, which are intent on invading Moscow and restoring Holy Russia. |
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Only the hard right-wingers on council voted against restoring the money. |
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A first, critical, step in giving them strength and restoring the role of Parliament is removing the power of appointment from the whips and handing it over to MPs themselves. |
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On every street corner in some parts of the city, there are various signs talking about restoring electrical service, restoring roofing and cleanup as well. |
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She had collected more than 500 tombstone rubbings in her 35 years on Earth, preserving almost forgotten thoughts and wishes, restoring dead emotion. |
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The inescapable conclusion after reading the book is that we are not just dealing with a few unhealthy branches which can be lopped off restoring the tree to health. |
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If incest, the ultimate taboo, has indeed been broken, then the stakes for avenging the wrong, cleansing the community, and restoring order and stability, cannot be stronger. |
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So all restoring those cuts means is that it will force quicker drastic action on how to keep Medicare solvent. |
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Practitioners claim that gently manipulating the bones of the cranium can correct the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, by restoring the skull to its natural shape. |
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These efforts have focussed on restoring spiritual balance through ritual purification ceremonies, which reinforce an inherently apolitical Balinese self-image. |
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Put forward by a team of U.S. biologists, the plan argues for restoring giant mammals, or megafauna, that roamed North America during the last Ice Age. |
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In restoring undivided Republican control of the federal government, the 2002 midterm elections confirmed three current realities of American politics. |
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The signal will now be stored in engine sheds near Grosmont until a team of experts can begin the painstaking task of restoring it to its former glory. |
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The film is about a shell-shocked WWI veteran, who becomes obsessed with restoring the intricate mechanical Harrison clocks, regardless of the personal cost. |
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The elixir is the Philosopher's Stone, the object which will transmute base metals into silver and gold, but also has the power of restoring health, curing all diseases. |
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This vision set in motion a train of visitations by angelic ministrants directing the young prophet in the process of restoring the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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To the contrary, he views them as essential to restoring the economic strength that must undergird that power. |
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A new constitution was promulgated restoring constitutional monarchy. |
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Romney is delivering a Muzak version of the standard GOP refrain about unshackling capitalism and restoring belief in America. |
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The couple will also have the opportunity to meet with Chinese leaders who played a role in restoring bilateral ties and view flowering cherry trees in bloom in Beijing. |
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After his maligned defence had slewed apart in the opener against Sweden, he spent so much time restoring their shape that they are now among the most solid in the tournament. |
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Since acquiring the redundant farmland the trust has carried out a programme of restoration which has included restoring sluices, re-opening waterways and a grazing policy. |
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These discoveries throw important new light on Cobbold's music for voices and viols, and enable an attempt at restoring the hypothetical lost consort anthem to be made. |
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Control of a non-native plant, the sandbur weed, has been very effective in restoring the duck's nesting habitat, which includes native bunch grass. |
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Most of the work restoring the canals has been undertaken by volunteers. |
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The U.S. should then reexamine the amount of American aid with an eye to restoring it to its previous levels. |
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The Iraqi community in Canada is restoring links with its homeland. |
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The design team gave the same care to the restoration and construction of the new museum and surrounding facilities as it did to restoring the landscape. |
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Young offenders responsible for vandalising some of Hull's most attractive areas have redeemed themselves by restoring a ruined pavilion in West Park to its former glory. |
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Every physical ailment is classified as warm or cold, and its cure depends on restoring the body's equilibrium by ingesting foods with the opposite properties. |
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Meanwhile, hopes of restoring a colourful mural of 100 years in the town's history, including bakers with trays of Eccles cakes, have hit a brick wall. |
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This system has been found to be the most suited for restoring to the art forms their former glory, by enabling revivals, innovations and creative elaboration. |
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That's the case in the National Wildlife Refuge, where restoring the native longleaf pine and wiregrass community should provide a springboard for the unusual gopher tortoise. |
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The bulk of the money will be pumped into restoring the village's Glebe garden, but cash will also be dished out to pay for hanging baskets and other floral projects. |
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In fact, we seek to reverse the decline of a host of vulnerable species by conserving and restoring large-scale natural systems in the Sonoran Desert ecoregion. |
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The script, moreover, while restoring some of the gloss to the Hughes story, leans more to spectacle than elucidation where his affliction is concerned. |
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In the old vegetation myths the god is dismembered, dies, and is buried as a sacrifice that generates new life, freeing the waters and restoring life to the Waste Land. |
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Up to 60 per cent more cash is to be made available from the Government for capital works such as restoring the distinctive network of drystone walls, barns and hedgerows. |
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The Qazvin municipality also received the award for dredging and restoring Qanats in the Northern parts of the city and for Qazvin Ladies' Park. |
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Wulfhere initially succeeded in restoring the power of Mercia, but the end of his reign saw a serious defeat by Northumbria. |
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It was one thing being part of a group of middle-age guys into restoring and flying an old B-25 bomber in air shows in their spare time. |
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The British state invested heavily in the castles and town walls during the 20th century, restoring many of their medieval features. |
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Tahmina Janjua stressed the need for restoring balance in the implementation of Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions. |
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Many voters decided the NSDAP was capable of restoring order, quelling civil unrest, and improving Germany's international reputation. |
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The Woodland Trust is gradually restoring the native broadleave woodland character of the plantation areas. |
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Despite his success in winning the war, William had far less success in restoring royal power following the peace. |
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Cryopreserving shoot tips also offers a way to ensure pathogen-free germplasm for restoring lost or imperiled cultivars. |
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The customizing, restoring and upgrading of cars and trucks continues to drive the automotive gauge aftermarket. |
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It focused on restoring the populations of two native species, the White-Faced Whistling Duck and the Bahama Pintail. |
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Medicine is justly distributed into prophylactic, or the art of preserving health, and therapeutic, or the art of restoring it. |
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They generally saw themselves as restoring the original church of Jesus Christ rather than reforming one of the existing churches. |
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Washington captured a Hessian force at Trenton and drove the British out of New Jersey, restoring American confidence. |
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The efforts of Andronikos II and later his grandson Andronikos III marked Byzantium's last genuine attempts in restoring the glory of the Empire. |
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On Christmas Day of 800, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne emperor, restoring the title in the West for the first time in over three centuries. |
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He is an avid horologist, building, restoring and collecting clocks, and also holds a patent for a fiber optic connector. |
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Forced to flee, Cola could come back among the suite of cardinal Albornoz, in charge of restoring the church power in Italy. |
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I WAS interested in your article regarding Brian Chambers and his job restoring the Mauretania model for the hotel at Alnwick. |
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In 1985 The Pogues took it full circle by restoring all the Irish references. |
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Olympic president Jacques Rogge said the Games had gone a long way to restoring Britain's credibility in terms of hosting big sporting events. |
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The cream uses a unique formula to address the causes of stretch mark formation by stimulating fibroblasts and restoring firmness and elasticity. |
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In such cases, tympanoplasty offers the only chance of restoring some hearing that is lost. |
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The Jesuits secured a royal decree restoring the disputed mission territory to Spanish jurisdiction. |
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Other benefits include restoring the tranquil nature of the lake and making it safer and more accessible for all users. |
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He rebuilt the rotted front porch, restoring some of the Victorian filigree in the process, and reshingled the front facade. |
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From the very beginning Pan-Africanists spoke of liberating Africa and restoring the continent to its former power and glory. |
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Hydrogen ions produced by this reaction reduce the sulfide ions on the silver restoring silver metal. |
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In South Africa, people are restoring the ecosystem by uprooting invasive trees. |
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He will be considering the current DDR programmes and any shortcomings they may have in terms of restoring peace and security. |
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On his return, he was determined to work on swaying British opinion in favour of restoring Poland's sovereignty. |
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This was on the pretext of restoring Edward Balliol, son of John Balliol, to the Scottish throne, thus starting the Second War of Independence. |
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In all patients, the monocular OK technique was successful in restoring near vision in the treated eye. |
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They discussed denominational differences as the ground for restoring the church communion. |
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Hirst is currently restoring the Grade I listed Toddington Manor, near Cheltenham, where he intends to eventually house the complete collection. |
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Peace with England and France implied that Spain could focus her energies on restoring her rule to the Dutch provinces. |
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From the very beginning of her reign, Isabella fully grasped the importance of restoring the Crown's finances. |
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The institute focuses on understanding disease, enhancing health and restoring function. |
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Underground Solutions is committed to maintaining and restoring the nation's vital water pipeline infrastructure. |
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Current treatments available for restoring damaged sphincters all have high complication rates and limited success. |
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Consequently, Titus spent much of his reign coordinating relief efforts and restoring damaged property. |
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The Rickettsia appear to be essential for development of oocytes and may be important in restoring diploidy in the oocytes. |
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Tiberius was responsible for restoring Tigranes V to the throne of the Kingdom of Armenia. |
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Following independence, the government of Ukraine began restoring the image and usage of Ukrainian language through a policy of Ukrainisation. |
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However, William, who was more tolerant than the kirk tended to be, passed acts restoring the Episcopalian clergy excluded after the Revolution. |
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Byzantine Emperor Justinian I declared war, with the stated intention of restoring Hilderic to the Vandal throne. |
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If he fails Rangers that castle he's restoring in Grantown-on-Spey will need a moat, draw bridge and portcullis. |
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He gained popularity in France by restoring the Church, keeping taxes low, centralizing power in Paris, and winning glory on the battlefield. |
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In 459, Roman Emperor Majorian defeated the Suebi, briefly restoring Roman rule in northern Hispania. |
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Portland and Purbeck stone are of national importance as a building material and for restoring some of Britain's most famous landmarks. |
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He took to visiting Marienbad, which was famous amongst notable society for its restoring climate, and went there regularly in future years. |
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Such disregard for public safety and property will not be tolerated, and the Metropolitan Police have my full support in restoring order. |
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The commissioners remained in control until an election was held in May 2013, restoring an elected Council. |
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Peace with England and France gave Spain an opportunity to focus its energies on restoring its rule to the Dutch provinces. |
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More than this, CEME believed this was an ideal way for the Empire State Building to play a small part in restoring New York's vitality. |
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The proclamation of Edward IV's children as illegitimate was also reversed, restoring Elizabeth's status to a royal princess. |
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Meanwhile, large private organisations, such as Stadsherstel Amsterdam, were founded with the aim of restoring the entire city centre. |
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Advances in the technology of freezing and restoring gametes and pre-embryo have had a significant impact on reproductive technology. |
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These waves tend to last much longer, even after the wind has died, and the restoring force that allows them to propagate is gravity. |
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There are many proposals to save coastal areas by reducing human damage, including restoring natural floods from the Mississippi. |
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In his blueprint for restoring financial stability to football Lord Sugar has recommended a ban on leveraged buy-outs. |
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These officials set off with the Herculean task of restoring peace for the province. |
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It is to be constructed within days with the aim of the restoring order at the border. |
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Keeping with her reformation of the regulation of laws, in 1481 Isabella charged two officials with restoring peace in Galicia. |
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His first care was practical, to reinforce the city's fortifications, cleaning and even paving some main streets and restoring the water supply. |
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One significant area of market opportunity that we are focusing on is restoring and maintaining a roofs reflectivity. |
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Although much effort has gone into restoring salt marshes worldwide, further research is needed. |
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EuroScreen Norway repairs and reconditions each wire to the original contour restoring full capacity. |
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An important concern for hydrological ecosystems is securing minimum streamflow, especially preserving and restoring instream water allocations. |
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It asked Bern to mediate with the aim of restoring the two ministers. |
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On 4 January 2007, the military announced that it was restoring executive power to president Iloilo, who made a broadcast endorsing the actions of the military. |
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On the pretext of restoring order, the Russians occupied northern Iran in 1911, and maintained a military presence in the region for years to come. |
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The World Land Trust generates carbon offsets by restoring tropical rainforests and protecting imminently threatened forests from further destruction. |
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Rather, it will strengthen and invigorate the institution by ousting Arroyo's single biggest coddler in the Supreme Court, thereby restoring the people's faith in it. |
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Even more useful is software that allows backing up and restoring from network UNC paths, FTP devices, and for large IBM users, Tivoli Storage Manager. |
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There is no doubt that this match can play a big role in restoring the stalled peace and people to people contact process between the two countries. |
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With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. |
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Lamica said restoring two dayside workers would cover most calls from Harrington, and the money made from the transfers would easily offset their salaries. |
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The Arkansas State University-Mountain Home Stream Team held a public presentation on the challenges of restoring and protecting groundwater quality in the Ozarks. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald agreed and formed a National Government composed of men from all parties with the specific aim of balancing the Budget and restoring confidence. |
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He is said to have been a firm but fair man, who had a great love for the Crystal Palace, and soon set about restoring the deteriorating building. |
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The new Government-backed Peatland Code aims to slash the UK's carbon dioxide emissions by 220 million tonnes and protect rare wildlife by restoring moors, bogs and mires. |
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As part of his plan, Baca envisions setting up a museum in the building for the public and restoring the building's exterior to its original, white granite state. |
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But builders restoring a cottage near to the famous landmark unearthed the hidden gem and handed it into bosses at Ding Dong Vintage at The Gates Shopping Centre, in Durham. |
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He enjoyed playing the electric organ and restoring old cars. |
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Following Wilfrid's arrival in Rome the pope held a council, which declared that the King of Northumbria should follow the earlier papal decrees restoring Wilfrid to his see. |
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He also expressed appreciation to the support given by all Arab and friendly nations, especially that of Saudi Kingdom, to help in restoring Kuwait's justice and rightfulness. |
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The restoring force that allows them to propagate is surface tension. |
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The first phase of construction encompasses upgrading and restoring the 100-year-old streetscape, which is paved with granite Belgian block and bluestone. |
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While there may be consequences for harm caused, the primary purpose of restorative justice is healing and restoring the relationships that have been damaged. |
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They also discussed ways of benefiting from expertise of students and academics of Reggio Calabria especially in preserving heritage and restoring and maintaining buildings. |
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Since the end of the 1994 civil war, tangible progress has been made on the diplomatic front in restoring normal relations with Yemen's neighbors. |
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After becoming Archbishop of Canterbury in 668, Theodore of Tarsus resolved the situation by deposing Ceadda and restoring Wilfrid as the Bishop of Northumbria. |
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In 2016 the lease for the historic auditorium was taken over by the Mars Hill Church with the intention of restoring it as both a cinema and a music and arts facility. |
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It means awakening one's self in the world, becoming a spiritual activist, a bodhisattva who is healing the world, restoring it to balance and wholeness. |
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In the same period in 1980, a Private Member's Bill proposed restoring Southport to Lancashire, and renaming the residue of Sefton to the Metropolitan Borough of Bootle. |
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He was cheered for restoring order to a destabilized principality, yet showed no mercy toward thieves, murderers or anyone who plotted against his rule. |
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In 1923 she bought a large sheep farm in the Troutbeck Valley called Troutbeck Park Farm, formerly a deer park, restoring its land with thousands of Herdwick sheep. |
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The release of water raised sea levels again, restoring the ingress of colder water from the Pacific with an accompanying shift to northern hemisphere ice accumulation. |
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After the assassination of Caligula in AD 41, the Senate briefly considered restoring the republic, but the Praetorian Guard proclaimed Claudius emperor instead. |
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In some cases the buildup of plaque can be treated with angioplasty, a method of opening blocked arteries and restoring the flow of blood to the heart. |
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There was a crash last night, and we're still restoring the file system. |
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In recent years, local organizations including the Canal District Business Association have proposed restoring the canal and creating a Blackstone Valley National Park. |
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The primary means of restoring civil rights that are lost as a result of a felony conviction are executive clemency and Expungement in the United States. |
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These included arming missionary auxiliaries to fight the slave trade, training African doctor-catechists, and restoring the catechumenate of the early church. |
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