And the subsequent re-releases and sequels only expanded the empire, opening it up to younger children and future generations. |
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The records belong to the city and are kept in trust for future generations. |
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This is the official story, the one most widely accepted, the one that future generations will tell. |
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It dramatically reconstructs the Games of 448BC and examines the philosophies behind the Games and their importance to future generations. |
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The costs of aquifer rehabilitation, air pollution reduction, and land degradation will haunt future generations. |
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I vote altruistically, for the benefit of others and for an idea of the kind of world I want for future generations. |
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We must always remember that when we write our history, we are trying to bequeath valuable records to our future generations. |
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The dignity with which they conducted themselves showed to everyone that Remembrance Day shall not be forgotten by future generations. |
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However, he never doubted his genius as a Renaissance man or the importance of his work for future generations. |
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This blinkered approach put supposed short-term financial savings before the needs of future generations. |
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What I do want is for the lake and its environs to be respected, preserved, protected and enhanced for future generations. |
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Preserving 186 Spring Street would be an excellent first step towards documenting LGBTQ history for future generations. |
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She fears we are catering to modern lifestyle whims rather than for future generations. |
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A project which aims to shape a rural community for future generations has met with apathy, says a group. |
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We should view the green belt as an appropriate setting for the city and an asset to its future generations. |
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I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with astonishment and shame. |
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Beautiful areas of countryside in Wiltshire are to be safeguarded for future generations. |
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Its goals are chiefly maintenance and preservation of Aboriginal cultures for future generations. |
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If we raise this money now, we will be preventing future generations from suffering this age-old scourge. |
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Villagers fear that future generations will not be able to make out the details. |
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But a time capsule will give future generations a snapshot of 21st century hospital life. |
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And this caring for future generations must involve government, all industries, and the toothless EMA as well. |
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This hindered the ability to pass on whaling traditions to future generations. |
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I believe that future generations will be shocked and outraged that it took us so long. |
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Perhaps a more responsible attitude might then be shown by future generations. |
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Whenever a nation or nations go to war, they mortgage the lives of future generations. |
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Worst of all may be the cumulative or snowball effects on future generations. |
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Climate change is a global problem that needs addressing now for the sake of future generations. |
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Hence he has only himself to blame for what we are facing today and what future generations may regret tomorrow. |
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Now teachers hope to get enough cash to enable future generations of children to follow in their footsteps. |
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It is hoped that the Millennium Garden will be a source of enjoyment for present and future generations. |
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Infertility and sterility are on the rise, threatening to rob future generations of their right to choose to conceive. |
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Or else our future generations are certainly going to pay the price for our careless, negligent and easygoing approach to the whole issue. |
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St John's vision was of the coming of the kingdom of God, told in images and language that will continue to haunt future generations. |
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Together, we must help each other preserve the national heritage for future generations. |
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Deficit spending should be viewed as a tax on future generations, and politicians who create deficits should be exposed as tax hikers. |
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But Dickens had no way of knowing to what idiotically overindulgent philosophies future generations would subscribe. |
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We owe it to ourselves and future generations to stick with that proven path to success. |
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I pledge to make the earth a secure and hospitable place for present and future generations. |
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Much of the work from the silent era has perished or been lost to future generations. |
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We must embrace as inalienable the rights of future generations to opportunities as good as or better than our opportunities of today. |
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King's indefatigable efforts in the pursuit of a better world for future generations are to be applauded. |
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Further expressions of concern for his family and future generations came from a male weaver whose son was a piecer. |
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I believe it's the President's job to confront problems, not to pass them on to future Presidents and future generations. |
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A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations. |
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Angus cattle are naturally polled and this is passed onto future generations even when crossbred. |
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York's year of Millennium celebrations are to be captured on videotape for posterity for present and future generations. |
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The national folklife collection captures the unique heritage in Ireland and is now preserved to pass on to future generations. |
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Status is a funny thing, especially considering that today's must-have trappings are likely to seem ridiculous to future generations. |
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The Golden Rule will yield benefits for future generations and will discourage irresponsible spending on deadweight debt. |
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Once in a while, a leaf will remain beyond its normal time, or drop off and be pressed for future generations to admire. |
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It only scratches the surface of what will result as new methods of communication develop and future generations of users emerge. |
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Attention must therefore be paid to all aspects of the ecosystem and to their interactions when developing future generations of supercomputers. |
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He finally gave his negatives and prints to the town of Clayton on the condition that they be preserved for future generations. |
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The very destinies of future generations can be changed right here for eternity, I think. |
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Unless you do this, you will continue disability discrimination and disaffection for current and future generations of our children. |
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It would attempt to lock future generations into a prejudice that has already dissipated and that someday may disappear. |
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If implemented, Straw's curfew will allow adults to evade taking responsibility for the welfare of future generations. |
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We are duty-bound to manage our environment so that future generations may equally enjoy it. |
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I think it would be great to record the memories of older people to pass down to the future generations. |
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This is not about lording it over Unionism but a genuine new start for future generations. |
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Can new energy sources be found without poisoning or radioactivating us and countless future generations? |
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Surely this is what every one of us would want for future generations who are going to live, work and play in the town. |
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Hopefully, those who are responsible will have the courage and the magnanimity to respond suitably, for the sake of the future of this country and its future generations. |
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But the real mischief created in this legislation, and where the angst and anguish will live with us for future generations, is this new regime that it creates. |
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It is very comforting to know that our service is so well thought of and that future generations are being spared the real problems our refuse would generate. |
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With all the recent work involving the genetic code and bioengineering, will future generations be able to sue their ancestors for passing on inferior genes? |
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Please, in every decision made on behalf of the people as is your duty, make choices that this nation's forefathers would appreciate and future generations will benefit from. |
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Before you go about calling me a reactionary, it could be that future generations will view the horror of the music culture in the same light as the crack epidemic. |
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But there's nothing like corny video star wipes and bad sound effects carefully preserved for decades to come on DVD to horrify future generations. |
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The importance of citizens' full cooperation cannot be overemphasized for the success of the project, which will create a beautiful capital city for future generations. |
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The write-ups are a storehouse of information for future generations. |
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I wish more grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters would set their stories down on tape for family, friends and future generations. |
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The subject matter, style and revolutionary nature of the underground art scene of the 60's would forever change the media of the future generations. |
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And in today's times where ingratitude rules the roost, teachers, an important human resource who shape our future generations, get sidelined, or are forgotten. |
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Should we be attempting to develop the site as a public amenity and cultural resource or should we simply leave the land to lie fallow for future generations to exploit? |
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It was, notwithstanding the ultimately tragic fate of the Soviet Union, the historical antipode to capitalist barbarism, and the beacon for future generations. |
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And, fourthly, a reliable record of atrocities is established, so that future generations may be made fully aware of the events, and remember the victims. |
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We owe it to ourselves and to future generations to make the best of it. |
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The western corn rootworms themselves began rotating fields, to make sure future generations were always born in a cornfield, not a soybean field. |
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Chip makers are increasingly turning to collaborative projects to help reduce the growing cost of developing future generations of process technology. |
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Through simultaneous spending hikes and tax cuts, he offloaded onto future generations responsibility to foot the bill for the present generation's security. |
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac. |
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He should be taught as a study in Machiavellianism to future generations. |
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The children also study the lives of the Ojibwa, the native people who not only thrived in this difficult land but preserved it for future generations. |
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How will indigenous Amazonians both use the resources of their territories to satisfy their current needs and conserve them for future generations? |
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In my opinion, this will enormously enhance our trade in the entire region and would prove highly favourable to future generations of school-leavers in particular. |
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Such an unthinkable and deplorable situation would affect every aspect of potential business and the quality of life for the future generations in Swindon. |
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So in 1,000 years time they'll look back on this period as being part of the Dreamtime, and I'm recording what's happening now for our future generations. |
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It states that those values are the heritage of future generations. |
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The project managers have come up with an interesting way of making sure information about how to handle the waste is left for future generations. |
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What is clear is that Strauss took great pains to recruit disciples who could transmit his ideas to future generations of impressionable young philosophers. |
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We will not allow these drug barons to negatively influence and spoil our future generations, COAS reiterated. |
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You support privatizing Social Security which would undermine the program for seniors and dismantle it for future generations. |
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This official name becomes accepted by society and future generations without question. |
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Benzene makes people sick, shortens lives, and harms future generations. |
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As the bearer and nurturer of our future generations, we are obligated to protect them from all sources of danger. |
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The results of both are being used to help gallium nitride suppliers improve material quality for future generations of devices. |
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These Games have provided good role models who can inspire future generations of sportsmen and sportswomen. |
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The event raised public awareness about the importance of breastfeeding and how to ensure better health for future generations. |
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Retrotransposons pepper our genome, moving to future generations in egg and sperm. |
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A ROW of classic red telephone kiosks is to be protected for future generations by Middlesbrough Council. |
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How might we encourage future generations of students in all disciplines to internalize a more positive ethical code? |
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Now, however, the greatest threat to delivering a polio-free world to future generations is complacency in the face of this disappearing disease. |
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It will be necessary if future generations of computers become reliant on photons instead of electrons. |
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It is likely future generations will look back at the current debate over smoking in cars carrying children with similar bemusement. |
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Looters damage and destroy archaeological sites, denying future generations information about their ethnic and cultural heritage. |
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Maps are one means by which scientists distribute their ideas and pass them on to future generations. |
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Webster's experiences there motivated him to improve the educational experience of future generations. |
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I wanted to record every detail of what happened, for the benefit of future generations. |
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A forward-thinking evaluation of positive changes to promote more independence and savvy in future generations. |
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If such maquiladora projects are to be the model for Haiti's economic future, they will simply create future generations of sweatshop labor at subsistence wages. |
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The designation indicates the importance of recognising and preserving the area's distinctive qualities, for the benefit of present and future generations. |
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I posit that the Bhagavad-gita as a living document adapts itself to future generations and welcomes a recasting to fit the moral dilemmas of contemporary life. |
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A Management Plan for the AONB enlists a range of partners in conserving and enhancing its beauty for the benefit of present and future generations. |
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For the purposes of this article, history is taken to mean written history recorded in a narrative format for the purpose of informing future generations about events. |
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As the only organisation dedicated to supporting the coalfield communities for the benefit of future generations, I am pleased to announce my commitment to them. |
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At least two properties of significance in Oak Ridge, the Y-12 Beta-3 Calutrons and X-10 Graphite Reactor, would also remain for future generations under the proposed park. |
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Madoff is the season's archvillain, accused of having run a Ponzi scheme so vast that future generations may well describe similar swindles as Madoff schemes. |
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The SPREP was established in order to provide assistance in improving and protecting the environment as well as assure sustainable development for future generations. |
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They represent a promise to future generations of Central Americans, a promise of enduring peace and a reorientation of national priorities to meet dire social needs. |
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It is a man whose quiet diplomacy and larrikin spirit, rather than his flamboyance with the bat, influenced future generations in a way that Bradman never did. |
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