Moreover, online pharmacies can bolster patient compliance rates by facilitating the refill process. |
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It has also allowed him to tweak the squad, bolster team spirit and confidence levels. |
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The potion did much to bolster her strength, but her lungs were soon burning, and her heart felt as though it would burst. |
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However, many linguists think he chose cognate terms too broadly to bolster his reconstruction. |
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Yes, the bolster is drawn across the bed, with barbed wire entanglements and snipe holes arranged. |
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Construction began by countersinking the holes for the bolster rivets slightly. |
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The secessionist government boycotted the elections in order to bolster its claims for international recognition as a separate state. |
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This criminal's regular fasts are little more than a sustained effort to bolster his profile. |
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The return of Radebe in particular will bolster a severely depleted squad, who are missing 19 international players for a host of reasons. |
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After the shank was driven into the bolster, the bolster was placed into a die that squeezed the rings into the grooves and wings of the shank. |
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This timeframe would be used to bolster beach fortifications and supply depots. |
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Revenues from oil exports, which began in August 1999, bolster its ability to prosecute the war and even develop its own arms industry. |
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Smart retailers are exploiting their Web savvy to bolster their bricks-and-mortar operations. |
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But now, captains can bolster their teams with either a batsman or an extra bowler depending on the situation. |
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It is now clear that Nokia plans to take S60 downmarket, towards the feature phone market, as a further means to bolster its mid-market strength. |
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They believe it will attract tourists, increase business and bolster community spirit. |
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Antigay groups, eager to blunt further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization. |
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As ever, he will try to pin the blame on his so-called editors and sack them whenever he needs to bolster his macho style of management. |
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Bashir has put conditions on a UN peacekeeping force to bolster the underfinanced 7,000 African Union troops, now in Darfur. |
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The knife's steeped handle is genuine bone, and the bolster features an engraved leaf pattern of 24K inlay on a blued background. |
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Among his first tasks will be attempts to sign want-away Reds Mark Wilson and Jonathan Greening to bolster the midfield. |
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The patient's heel was placed on a bolster so that the knee could be fully hyperextended. |
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You could put this against a wall and decorate it with a bolster and cushions to create a day bed that becomes a spare bed at night. |
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It does have cool round green rugs on the floor and a fuzzy green bolster on the bed. |
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Investors would welcome any news about acquisitions to bolster the company's medical and aerospace divisions. |
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Over the decades, the beautiful game has helped to boost and bolster the nation's morale and has lifted spirits even in the darkest of times. |
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In supine poses the back rests on a bolster or higher support while the legs are crossed simply or placed in different positions. |
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I throw a pillow over my face and take a bolster and sandwich it between my legs. |
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If you can't reach the floor, use a pillow or bolster to prop up your feet. |
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The folding arm rest fits in the inside bolster that is bigger than the outside bolster. |
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These screwdrivers had a forged one-piece tempered blade including a bolster and special wings on two sides. |
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Another safety enhancement is the tiny sliding safety switch at the top of the bolster. |
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To fit the articulated truck onto the trailer, one end of the truck was placed atop the trailer bolster. |
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Pullman made a slight change to the crosspiece in the handle and added integral wings on the shank under the bolster. |
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Any and every incident was seized upon to bolster police powers and strengthen the state apparatus. |
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Retailers rely heavily upon the period to bolster their annual sales and profits. |
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While working to bolster this great strength, she also took its perceived weaknesses in hand. |
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Subsidised destruction is, arguably, the most successful way not just to restore consumer confidence, but to bolster the market. |
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The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market. |
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She hastens to bolster her position and take advantage of his startled acceptance. |
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The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team. |
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I will be having a word with the board to see whether we can maybe add one or two bodies to see if we can bolster things up a bit. |
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He says the initiative is a cosmetic exercise to bolster the force's reputation. |
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He also wants to bolster revenues from hot growth areas such as direct marketing and Web-based communications. |
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One night, she stayed so late he suggested she stay, putting a bolster in the middle of the bed so she wouldn't feel threatened. |
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This in turn provides social stability to bolster food production and distribution. |
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But the estate tax was meant to do more than bolster budgets and aid charities. |
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Democratic governments played on the fear of a fifth column within in order to bolster the national purpose. |
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Anyone else have an opinion on this matter than I can reject out of hand or use to bolster my position? |
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I am sure that this project will not only bolster the economy of the Karas Region but will also bring to life the fading culture of the Namas. |
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Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades. |
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If stress becomes apparent to the coach, he should attempt to bolster confidence with moral support. |
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To bolster their market strength today, producers must have the ability to do more than negotiate with the local canner or grocery store. |
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The prime minister could also seek smaller religious parties to bolster his coalition. |
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Alternatively, during the 1980s the Japanese authorities kept interest rates artificially low to help bolster a sluggish world economy. |
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Also back to bolster the Clan attack are team captains Joseph Marrello and Kevin Todd. |
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The Government announces higher pay scales to encourage recruitment and bolster morale, yet doesn't mention that schools are expected to foot much of the bill. |
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Therefore, it was imperative Dutch traders find new and lucrative markets to bolster their economy and provide the funds needed to continue the war against Spain. |
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I hoped even the smallest success would bolster my confidence. |
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In addition to improving prairie health, this would bolster tourism by providing a connection to prairie-region natural history and cultural heritage. |
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Numerous products claim to bolster strength or endurance in sports. |
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In this connection it is necessary to remind oneself that people do give untruthful evidence for other reasons, including for example, an attempt to bolster up the truth. |
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These relationships can also bolster trial enrollment by providing better access to both the targeted patients and the referring physicians for the study. |
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Tap the bolster firmly with a club hammer to achieve the desired effect. |
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Using the bolster, make a groove about 1 mm deep around the brick. |
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The director of Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive has found a new way to bolster his unparalleled canon of weirdness. |
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He thinks a more progressive tax system would bolster public confidence. |
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Low-income work was a necessity, either to make up for the absence of a man or to bolster his own low-income paycheck. |
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Sleep helps bolster your immune system so that you can fight off viruses. |
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Critics also argue the military assistance may be coming too late to bolster mainstream rebels. |
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Dual-sided hinges with case-hardened steel pins further bolster security. |
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There could well be a tendency from both the west, east and south of Castlebar to bolster him up in the event of Michael and Jim being seen as certainties. |
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Biological Therapy, or immunotherapy, uses substances made naturally in the body to stimulate or bolster your own immune response to the disorder. |
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The actor and stuntmen obviously have the skills to pay the bills and don't have to rely on clever cuts and camera work to falsely bolster their ass-kicking prowess. |
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He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
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Like Grandma, the two guerrillas had taken revolutionary names to bolster their morale and, in the advent of capture, to shield their villages and families from reprisals. |
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The revisionists use the absence of evidence to bolster their claims. |
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But he is willing to quote this nut job to bolster his bucolic argument that a car-alarm ban will make New York City a paradise. Car thieves love anti-noise activists. |
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The populists and anarchists simply have no theory of the unpredictable ups and downs of capitalist growth which bolster and erode bourgeois domination of society. |
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Haven't you seen that kind of locker-room talk bolster morale? |
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He said the report would lead to an improvement plan, which would bolster the mediation service offered in neighbour disputes, and get tougher on tenants in arrears. |
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This seemingly incongruous role-reversal serves to bolster Mann's depiction of the subversive nature of the relationship between the Aryan and Dravidian elements of the story. |
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The cushions and pillows and bolster were all bright red, as was the canopy that draped itself over the posts of her bed and dangled in soft muslin ruches. |
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Yet the research could also be twisted to bolster deep-seated prejudices against the San, probably the most abused and downtrodden ethnic group in southern Africa. |
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Analyses designed to sniff out diethylene glycol demonstrated just how much of this Austrian wine had been used to bolster sweet wines labelled as 100 per cent German. |
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Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines sealed a trilateral security pact on Tuesday in an attempt to bolster cooperation to combat terrorism and cross-border crime. |
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Kwik-Fit's change of emphasis is well-timed, as forthcoming changes in the UK car market should bolster demand for unaffiliated after-sales service outlets. |
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And a Swedish report published in 1999 indicated that probiotics may bolster the immune system, fight carcinogens in our bodies and perhaps prevent colorectal cancer. |
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But it can make major strides to bolster the country's financial security. |
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To bolster my case I told him we should actually call it Pursuito, like Vertigo or Psycho. |
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Key challenges are to reduce the persistent underutilisation of labour resources, to boost productivity growth and to bolster the area's resilience against shocks. |
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To bolster its opposition credentials, the Socialist Caucus is standing a full slate of candidates for the party executive, including party leader. |
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Lying on your back, place a bolster or pillow under the bottom edges of your shoulder blades so that your arms can comfortably extend out to the sides or overhead. |
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The cushions and pillows and bolster were all bright red, as was the canopy that draped itself over the posts of her bed, and dangled in soft muslin ruches. |
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In competitive housing markets, homebuyers will often bolster their buying credentials by offering a larger down payment. |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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A McGill University commerce student named Seymour Schulich was looking for a bird course to bolster his grades. |
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Beside the window the enormous bed was made up, with ragged blankets and a coverless bolster. |
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To bolster further the independent prestige of the young prince, the king had him created Earl of Chester at only twelve days of age. |
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Forces of Cameronians as well as Clan Campbell Highlanders led by the Earl of Argyll had come to bolster William's support. |
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This was not received well by the King's ministers, and Necker, hoping to bolster his position, argued to be made a minister. |
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Nelson spent the first half of the year conducting operations to frustrate French advances and bolster Britain's Italian allies. |
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These details have often been used to bolster confidence in the Historia's account and to confirm that Arthur really did fight at Badon. |
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By criticising Eden, Spotswood intended to bolster the legitimacy of his invasion. |
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In fact, daily life consists of little besides these kinds of microsupports that bolster broader social and cultural norms and tendencies. |
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Germany was repeatedly forced to send troops to bolster Austria and Turkey on other fronts. |
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And, financial institutions are shrinking assets to bolster capital and improve their chances of weathering the current storm. |
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Gorbachev meanwhile refused to use Soviet troops to bolster the faltering Warsaw Pact regimes as had occurred in the past. |
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To bolster numbers, the British promised freedom and grants of land to slaves who fought for them. |
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Experimental confirmation in his laboratory did much to bolster his beliefs. |
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In 1862, Britain decided to transfer the islands to Greece, as a gesture of support intended to bolster the new king's popularity. |
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The division had left behind a panzergrenadier regiment which would bolster the Trieste Division which had been ordered forward to replace it. |
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So, there were many different historians each rewriting history a little bit to bolster their case. |
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The court of Ferdinand and Isabella was constantly on the move, in order to bolster local support for the crown from local feudal lords. |
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The bolster to solebar weld on one side, and the weld between the solebar and the front headstock on the other side had broken completely. |
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To bolster his case, he whipped out a legal pad with a crudely drawn pedigree. |
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The CMA Executive Director also spoke of the CMA's better capabilities of liquidizing shares, which would, in turn, bolster investment. |
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Four years ago we began an aggressive legislative program to bolster our efforts to modernize and transform the way we operate. |
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Successful testing of the patent pending pressure activated casing centralizer should bolster this division during the year. |
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And the company haven't resorted to titivating the car to bolster sales with the new Impreza range. |
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Ford Motor Co has installed the world's first hydraulic high speed tryout presses that use pre-accelerated drawing cushions in the bolster. |
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Our joint efforts continue to strengthen civil society and bolster democratic institutions in Suriname and the region. |
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A bolster fashioned from a dental roll and Xeroform gauze was sutured into the cymba concha and maintained for 7 days. |
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The move will bolster Unilever's ice cream portfolio and help to further capitalise on the growth of the premium gelato market. |
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A memorandum of understanding has been inked between China and Madagascar on Wednesday to bolster cooperation in geosciences. |
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Producers Max Martin and Ryan Tedder help gild the lily with beats to bolster the catchy but often anaemic tunes. |
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In an effort to diversify agricultural production, the Dominican Republic has announced a program to bolster dragon fruit production. |
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However, from an immunologist's perspective, the idea that antigen was needed to bolster the immune response never made much sense. |
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We're excited about the potential Infield Chatter has to help bolster the popularity of the players and the game itself. |
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By acting decisively, for instance by enfranchising trade unionists who are party members rather than their unions, he may greatly bolster his image. |
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After bringing Origin under its wing, Aeon will enlist the business expertise of its new subsidiary to bolster precooked dish sales at its supermarkets. |
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Hitman MacLean fears Saints are only a couple of injuries away from a crisis unless chairman Steve Brown can find the cash to bolster their squad. |
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The downward trend in the rate will bolster Latvian claims that the economy is now on a sustainable path after years of see-sawing macroeconomic data. |
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Under the deal, the ARF will pay 24 billion yen while the government will inject 12 billion yen in public funds to bolster Kofuku Bank's capital base. |
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Everton defender Joseph Yobo returns to domestic action tomorrow at St James' Park to bolster a squad with a goalkeeper shortage and four first-team players suspended. |
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Premier Helen Zille and Economic Opportunities Minister Alan Winde will lead a delegation to China to bolster trade and investment between that region and the Western Cape. |
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Nacewa quit the province in May 2013 to join the Auckland Blues in a coaching role but is back to bolster new head coach Leo Cullen's backline options. |
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After Deng Xiaoping's reformist policies began in 1978, Hangzhou took advantage of being situated in the Yangtze River Delta to bolster its development. |
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This idea was used to help bolster the theory of plate tectonics. |
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Several military units, including II Canadian Corps and 2nd Canadian Division, moved into the area to bolster the illusion that a large force was gathering there. |
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This campaign served to strengthen imperial support at home, and thus, says Cain, to bolster the moral authority of the gentlemanly elites who ran the Empire. |
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Compared to the Americans, the British had no major allies, and only had troops provided by small German states to bolster the small British Army. |
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As not many clays can withstand the immense heat of glass furnaces, it was Stourbridge fireclay that reigned supreme to bolster the growth of the industry in the town. |
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