The last mission of his premiership will be finding policies to neutralise both. |
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The support vehicle also carries two operators with their personal and mission gear. |
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It is possible for the crew to select preprogrammed multiple mission sequences which have been stored in the computer. |
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Multiple mission sequences can be preprogrammed and stored in the computer. |
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Instead a mission that's already had its share of hitches and glitches will land somewhere tomorrow. |
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Their mission may be official business, or it may simply be the glorification of their patron. |
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His mind fixed only on the dark deed at hand and fulfilling his mission once and for all! |
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While Buddhism is not a religion that proselytes, it certainly has a sense of its own mission in spreading its message. |
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Vincent is blessed with unshakeable self-belief and a God-given mission to get through as many women as possible. |
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The division's mission would be to organize, train, equip, and deploy brigades. |
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The solar power mission is only a part of the larger mission to depollute the Ganga. |
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Her second space mission was widely publicised and plans made to celebrate on her return. |
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Claudie says her final goodbyes before she jets off on her mission of a lifetime into space. |
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Don't read this book if you want a detailed description of any particular mission to space. |
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His pupils seem dilated, as if he's so pumped about his mission that he's fully transcending the here and now. |
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On 17 June, he was flying his third mission of the day and bombing a bridge near Paris. |
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In addition, it is used as the prime mover for the forward repair system and various engineer mission modules. |
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With the rapid push to Baghdad, our mission changed often, as did the CSB's task organization. |
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At what point do cost-saving measures begin to detract from mission effectiveness? |
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On his mission to Fort George he evidently perceived that there was to be no relief column from the pusillanimous Webb. |
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But I would caution that any Anglican province that comes into being on these shores must do so with an eye to the larger mission of God. |
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In Bosnia, more than 20 peacekeepers were ejected from the mission for theft and corruption. |
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My mission was to identify the winning strategy, and to highbrow all the bandwagon dingbats. |
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The story is a glowing portrait of a crusading humanitarian on a difficult mission to save his native land. |
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He had been praised for a mission where he rescued injured youngsters in atrocious flying conditions which had grounded every other aircraft. |
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A combative elfin gets a mission to snaffle a magic book in the country of Moria. |
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Croatia was represented only by diplomats from its mission in Sofia, due to visa restrictions. |
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On a long endurance mission the aircraft has a crew of 34, with 6 flight crew and 28 system operators. |
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He said the opening of a new diplomatic mission in Brazil will offer opportunities to the Namibian business sector. |
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The astronauts chemically fixed the moss cultures before each mission re-entered Earth's atmosphere. |
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Our stated mission is to be the premier consumer products company in the world, focused primarily on convenience food and beverages. |
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Individuals or ensembles therefore look for those signs of achievement in order to affirm their own sense of mission and purpose. |
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When the 28-year-old got the call from Canadian chef de mission Steve Podborski, she thought she'd pocket-dialled him. |
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Personal mission statements can drive us and affect how we conduct daily journalism. |
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Rather, Indians were active participants in the creation of a flourishing and unique Guarani mission culture. |
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The film is an intimate portrait of a woman and her mission of assassination. |
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The wing commander's mission is to provide a trained and employable force of squadrons and specified unit type codes. |
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A future mission should treat a Mars lander as an integral part of the whole spacecraft rather than one of its instruments, the report said. |
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But the 17th mission proved to be the last the gunner and his 10 fellow crew members would fly. |
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Reg was the rear gunner in a Wellington bomber when it crashed while returning from a bombing mission in France. |
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Its mission is to study the primordial soup of our solar system, which is sealed away inside comets. |
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Both fighters are in a redemption mission after being dethroned of their SA flyweight and junior flyweight titles respectively. |
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The television channel's mission was once to educate the nation and bring enlightenment to the masses. |
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The conversation this afternoon went thusly, on the seventh circuit of the carpark, on a mission to buy a CD player and a child's fold-out sofa. |
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The ministry of these 3,000 visiting evangelists will be organised by the various churches and mission agencies sending them. |
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition. |
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These decorative pieces of jewelry epitomized his aesthetic mission to create beautiful works of art in the image of the natural world. |
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It was refreshing to be able to do up clips and buckles and perform tasks without everything becoming mission impossible. |
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And it will provide a clear display of international support for the mission that is ongoing here in the country. |
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I will not let this mission go fubar because there are too many chiefs giving orders to my Indians. |
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Colonel Casper's staff, aviators, and soldiers executed this mission with great professionalism. |
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This continual influx of well-prepared teachers supports the school's mission and vision of being an exemplary dual language school. |
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This complements the staff timeline, which starts at mission receipt and runs through exfiltration of the team. |
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A Swift boat mission up a Mekong Delta river was a fool's errand, serving no greater purpose than showing the flag. |
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Their extent and clarity are such that they unmistakably foreshow the divine character and mission of Christ. |
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The mission is to add that touch of exoticism to the model to make her shine even more. |
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If approved, the telescope mission could be ready for launch in 2014, on board a large expendable rocket. |
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The mission to Titan has kicked off one of the most exciting years for space exploration in more than a quarter of a century. |
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She said she did not believe in paranormal phenomena, magic, fortune-telling and the idea that everyone has a mission in life. |
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Their mission statements read like political manifestos rather than educational credos. |
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They are on a mission to attain power by using economic extortion to dictate what people are allowed to eat. |
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We are currently hiring suitable candidates for extravehicular repair work for an upcoming mission to the International Space Station. |
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That extraction mission was made difficult by the circumstances and the fact that she doubted the validity of the operation. |
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He is pained by every report of dowry death in newspapers wherever he is located and feels that his mission is incomplete. |
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The first mission she gave herself was to wash out the empty fish bowl and leave it on the drainboard to dry. |
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Everyone knew tomorrow's mission involved an armored advance against possible heavy enemy defenses. |
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The last wave in each mission has you defending your fleet so certain allied ships can make an escape. |
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We were physically drained from the first mission on oxygen, but the Army and Marine troops were relying on our support, so we pressed. |
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Once it was primarily home to mission rancherias and then to small truck farms. |
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The enemy is issued a mission to conduct a baited ambush under the supervision of a drill sergeant. |
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He joined an Australian crew to view an air-to-air refuelling mission from the other side of the fuel probe. |
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Another private sector union with a similar historic mission to form an industrial union was the Amalgamated Engineering Union. |
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More letters about those ludicrous mission statements that counties seem obliged to plaster everywhere. |
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He opposed the mission station model because it perpetuated the missionaries' foreign culture and their permanence. |
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The site of their new mission contained only a frame house that had not been occupied since its construction two years earlier. |
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The mission went well except for some inaccurate flak which didn't cause too much concern. |
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The mission will measure and help understand the chemical processes affecting the distribution of ozone in Earth's upper atmosphere. |
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There will be cross-referenced information about corporations and NGOs, mission statements and news about causes and campaigns. |
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So when, one drunken night, Alan suggested they sign up for the projected deep space mission Santa Maria, he agreed. |
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If everything doesn't change, I'm going to make it my personal mission to smoke out the guilty parties and expose them as prevaricators. |
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When the public junior college was initially created in 1901, its central mission was transfer education. |
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With ratios in some accountancy firms of one partner to 20 employees, trying to make the grade may seem like mission impossible. |
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They call it a liaison mission but it was really a military patrol on a Rambo mission. |
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I expect they'll be sending us out on a mission soon enough though, so don't fret yourself. |
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That the mission is crumbling away is no surprise to anyone who has watched events unfold. |
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So I've started a mission to work my way through each cookery book, trying each recipe that sounds edible. |
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Is it not possible for us to achieve the same mission by establishing consulates in some of the places? |
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The purpose of the mission was to ask the French to establish an embassy in Ayutthaya and sign a treaty of friendship. |
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The leadership style of your management must be concurrent with your mission statement and core values to run the business with one vision. |
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The passion was still there, the anger was still there, the poetry and the beauty and the sense of mission were all still there. |
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So she made it her personal mission to save the children and fight for their rights. |
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In 1954, the association was declared to be in accord with its mission and was granted consultative status. |
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This headquarters is rapidly deployable with the capability to meet any mission and fulfill the requirements of the joint force commander. |
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The past year has been a significant one for AUSA in terms of performance metrics and mission fulfillment. |
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The experimental tandem mission data will help scientists better detect and understand ocean currents, tides and eddies. |
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I suffered a couple of major setbacks in my mission to make some pairs of socks. |
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The aircraft is flown by two flight crew with between six and ten mission crew. |
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Because multiculturalism is fundamental to our mission it needs to be present in both places. |
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She is now on a mission to teach instructors through a certification course and written exam. |
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The mission pod is mounted on the underside of the fuselage on stabilising pod roll arms. |
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The IAEA mission has handed the plant management an early report on their work. |
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Its mission then as now is to preserve artifacts and works of art and to assure the continuation of the Spanish colonial art tradition. |
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The camera, held by their neighbour Mr. Jeffries, as he recalled, signalled its mission accomplished with a gentle plink of the IR bulb. |
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Realistically, our mission was to delay their advance and gain time by fighting fiercely, imaginatively, courageously-even to the last man. |
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Despite recent closures of his restaurants, his culinary mission ploughs on. |
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He took his discharge there and worked in a mission hospital, an experience that led him to take up preventive medicine. |
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Apparently, she was on a mission to destroy the poison ivy that, unbeknownst to me, has colonized half the property. |
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Well, now she's on a mission to fix the dampness seeping through the wall behind the shower. |
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He sits in a specially provided armchair, in front of display boards plugging the University's mission and achievements. |
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This organization was created in 1860 by women volunteers at a Congregational church mission in the slums. |
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These voices told her that it was her divine mission to free her country from the English and help the dauphin gain the French throne. |
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Ironically, standards of oral pronunciation and bodily gesture central to the mission of the elocutionists were disseminated through works of print. |
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The Washington University mission control centre will monitor the flight and weather and regularly communicate with Fossett via e-mail and satellite phone. |
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An official at the Canadian embassy in Saudi Arabia, which is also responsible for Yemen, said the mission was aware of the incident but was not in a position to comment. |
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Should we be forced to commit our troops because of his failure to disarm, the mission will be complete disarmament, which will mean regime change. |
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Our mission today is to check the type and quantity of part of this relocated ammo. |
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The importance of our mission requires that we make good use of the Word and of words. |
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The boy testified to the court in the counsel chamber, that the gang leader one day gave him a 38 caliber handgun with a mission to kill. |
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A mountain rescue mission yesterday took off for Iceland to recover wreckage from a bomber plane which entombed four men in ice for more than 60 years. |
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At one point, MacRoberts volunteers his men to undertake a dangerous commando mission behind German lines in order to destroy an ammunition dump and so slow German progress. |
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Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support. |
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A cultural practice that is manifestly wrong on humanist grounds becomes the excuse for a colonizing mission whose tactics are in turn violent and unjust. |
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This mission has played a critical role in supporting the government's efforts to demobilize paramilitary forces in Colombia. |
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And he remains on a mission to persuade more people to sign donor cards. |
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Our mission is to introduce entrepreneurs to the art of effective networking and to expose them to resources that will assist them in attracting new markets. |
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That particular mission was accomplished when some kind touristy soul let us worm our way in front of his milk crate to get closer to the barriers. |
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You will not fulfill your mission if you do not apply your energies to vanquishing pain and suffering in those around you. |
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They are the direct result of Jesuit consolidation of the dispersed population from over eighty rancherias into eight mission towns by the 17th century. |
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The mission sees the team transporting an international drug baron. |
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Their mission is to target and prescreen containers and to develop additional investigative leads related to the terrorist threat to cargo destined to the United States. |
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In response to a governor's threatened closure of campuses, faculty and staff at a small public college may revisit the college's mission and reassess how external entities perceive the college. |
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Though Maouyo and Spencer’s lives have parallels, Maouyo’s journey to araciality was not so much a tireless social justice mission than a process of finding an identity that felt like a good fit. |
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The management of mission travel undertaken by headquarters staff for the years 2001 and 2002 was found to be deficient. |
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As a consequence, the faculty is typically more liberal than the mission statement of its institution. |
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A mission statement expresses clearly an organization's purpose or reason for existing. |
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Our mission is to help you meet requirement stemming from the organizational and technological imperatives that you might encounter. |
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The mission tolerates no anxiety over the danger it presents, or concerning its opportuneness. |
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Provide support to VPRS staff on mission from the seat of the Court, including advising on whom to meet, setting up meetings etc. |
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In this way, the public service mission is fulfilled by the broadcaster being the means of expression of a wider part of society. |
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It is not part of the Lead State's mission to to take evacuees anywhere other than the designated place of safety. |
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What is more, Djakarta has made official the fact that it does not intend to impose preconditions on a mission of this kind. |
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Let us therefore make bold decisions that will move the Institute and its mission into the future. |
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While on a mission to France in 1944, the plane developed an engine fire which soon got out of control, it exploded and crashed into these woods. |
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Young families and the youth will soon search around for their own camps, seminars and mission opportunities. |
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Its mandate and mission are to build the Capital Region into a source of pride and unity for Canadians. |
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The steam-powered aviso Ardent has just completed a highly interesting scientific mission in the North Atlantic. |
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On their initial mission to conflict-ravaged uganda, they helped internally displaced people settle back into their home villages. |
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In a case of concern about the violation of this Code of Conduct, the election observation mission shall conduct an inquiry into the matter. |
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This mission makes Bailey's biography of Cheever both arresting and disturbing, a disturbance of the peace, if you will. |
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The head of the mission of electoral observers will make a preliminary statement immediately after the elections. |
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Its mission is to remain close to the pulse of the international art scene and the development of artistic techniques. |
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Consider it part of the mission to civilize, a necessary part of the process to start solving problems again in Washington. |
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The proposed approach takes into account various mission constraints in different phases from perilune to the landing site. |
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A this point he did understand the universal life force and begin his healing mission giving help to the poor in Kyoto. |
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The Chinese call their lunar exploration mission Chang'e, after the Chinese goddess of the moon. |
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His mission at the Newark Museum is to collect household furnishings and decorations from the 16th century on. |
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Lack of evenhandedness has proved to be the Fund's Achilles heel in pursuing its mission of global stability. |
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Of course I am sure it is purely a coincidence that the addled, Gollumlike grave robber that Marston enlists on his mission is named Seth. |
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I will bring some Italian pragmatic imaginativeness to the implementation of the organization's mission statement and values. |
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It is also used to restitute the mission from the parameters recorded during the flight. |
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This is the beautiful mission that the Father has entrusted to each of His little men or women when they accept their lowliness. |
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A sales mission will also be in Japan to make contacts with potential importers. |
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They display unprofessional behavior and a serious disregard of the mission entrusted to them. |
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When entrusting a mission to some person, God almost always looks for them in the desert, or leads them there. |
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In creating his diversion, Cyrano took it as his mission to make impossible things seem plausible. |
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In the same manner, the evangelizer or missionary must identify with all that mission should be. |
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And it is above all His mission and His condition of being an evangelizer that she is called upon to continue. |
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We want to apologize for recent decisions that cast doubt upon our commitment to our mission of saving women's lives. |
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In 1979 he successfully piloted the same helicopter on an open sea rescue mission in gale force winds, for which he was awarded the Air Force Cross for his skill and bravery. |
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Employees leave with an understanding of our corporate mission and the importance of their roles in supporting that mission. |
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The mission of the Presbyterian Homes in the Presbytery of Lake Erie is to provide the best care for seniors and older adults in a nurturing, secure, home-like community. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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Guru Nanak's mission was not only to expound a new philosophy for meditation and spiritual concourse, but it was meant for organising a living and vibrant religion. |
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We have strict rules and a well thought-out and structured way of working for each new sourcing mission to make sure we never miss the target. |
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I just want to say that I am a very privileged person to be part of the AOS ministry and mission in Yokohama, Japan. |
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By this simple gesture I no longer belong to myself but am consecrated for the specific mission of being a woman of prayer and intercession for the Church. |
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The mission of International Pen Friends has always been to provide members with a high quality pen friend service. |
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The pilot and a technician lost their lives in a crash that occurred on a mission to repair a land-based navigational aid on the Burin Peninsula. |
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This Council fails in its historic mission every day that it turns a blind eye to the rampant arms race. |
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The mission members thought that these factors lent weight to the credibility of the allegations. |
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The mission to the world represents the exercise of the driving imperative which is connatural to the existence of the Church herself. |
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On some occasions, this will imply to need to make difficult decisions for the good of the life and mission of the community. |
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Although the best moment for such a mission is yet to be determined, the Council needs to take its messages closer to all actors involved. |
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The Observatory aims to fulfil its mission to the best of its ability, to ensure the transparency and proper conduct of the electoral process. |
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Dr. Agbo immunizes one of more than 700 children against polio, during the recent assessment mission in North Darfur. |
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Its mission is to oversee religious affairs and ensure that freedom of worship is safeguarded. |
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We can have a mission that matters, the choices we make end up controlling the chooser. |
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On one mission Harry and his crew were hit by anti-aircraft flak. |
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Every Friday in that mission we used to take off our clothes and get a clean set of clothes. |
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His mission was to save the strugglers from relegation into the second tier. |
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That mission has provided an important and effective channel of communication between the Security Council, the United Nations and Myanmar. |
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Tyler Wells, you have been sent on a covert mission deep into its jungles to aid the rebellion, one head shot at a time. |
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Its mission is to make well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters, efficiently, fairly, and in accordance with the law. |
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According to the mission requirements, the helicopter can be armed with rockets, bombs and machine gun pods mounted on the weapon pylons on both sides of the fuselage. |
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He is the mission botanist, ideally placed to raise crops with which to feed himself. |
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That trade mission will be very productive indeed, and my schedule is completely full! |
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I am very enthusiastic about carrying on the mission so valiantly embarked upon by my predecessors 60 years ago. |
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But they're proud to be there, very enthusiastic about their ability to contribute to the mission in a meaningful way. |
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We thank those countries that have contributed personnel to strengthen the mission at a decisive moment. |
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He describes his mission to us: to prepare the way, to make straight the road. |
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In America, a madman on a mission like his would no doubt have carried automatic pistols and probably an assault rifle. |
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Even with the order, each specific mission requires high-level government approval. |
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Like the deep-sea diver, the mission of the artist, seismograph of the heart, is to go deep within the heart's feelings. |
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However, this bill marginalizes the two acts that are already affirmations of the mission we have to deal with climate change. |
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The mission support component is progressively scaling down the infrastructure and material resources within the Mission. |
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Perforated sheets make the Kreillerstrasse underground train station the local space mission launch centre. |
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Meanwhile, the situation in Asia was going from bad to worse. In October 1950, the government sent him on another mission to Indochina. |
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Our mission was able to travel and work without impediment, something which shows a certain loosening up of the Moroccan regime. |
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The mission statement in the museum's foyer, per contra, speaks more simply of getting people excited about design. |
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The aircraft is manned by five flight crew and ten mission crew. |
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A little over one hour earlier, the floatplane had left Islandia, Peru, on the Amazon River and was en route to the group's mission base in Iquitos. |
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They also became a very essential part of mission in Asia, especially in the preparation of catechumens and the education of children. |
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I have cautioned him in the past that he could face serious, personal harm if he continued with his mission to expose illicit crime networks and corrupt official behaviour. |
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At the very least, the combat mission must end and Canada must assume its proper role as a peacekeeper. |
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The emergency powers must seek to provide the constitutional public powers with the means to accomplish their mission as soon as possible. |
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The new mission should be endowed with a clear mandate and adequate means to fulfil it. |
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Bandwidth upgrades are postponed and there is no more performance brownout: mission accomplished! |
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This is why the reuse of engines and launchers after each space mission is at the center of cost-effective objectives of current space policies. |
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As a new technology proceeds to a higher level of maturity, the risk associated with its implementation in a space mission lessens substantially. |
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This represents the second half of the space mission analysis and design curriculum. |
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You see, I failed in my mission to teach my husband to skinny-dip in the moonlight. |
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As of the committee hearing in 2007, we discovered that the government was committed with zeal to finish the mission of mapping these aquifers. |
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With its vision, mission and values always in mind, the Board's strategies interrelate to drive a cohesive plan of action for results. |
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This is not a do-gooding mission, this is not a mission which necessarily leads to some simple idea of agreement or happiness. |
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This woman makes it her mission to spread rumours and gossip to manipulate our social situation. |
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The mission is to enable the air force to deploy, bed down, conduct sustained operations and recover from an attack. |
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Under his pen the past of Jesus' ministry and the present of the Church's mission run together. |
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The Army bears the brunt of the manpower load for the Canadian Forces mission in Afghanistan. |
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He gives a blow-by-blow account of a mission that ends in tragedy for some of the soldiers but in triumph for Karzai. |
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We are all looking forward to the mission and eagerly await our transition from aquanaut candidates to aquanauts. |
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They invest themselves in the visitor's mission because they understand its importance. They also tie up loose ends, as the second example shows. |
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Its mission is to federate and coordinate all web production across the entire Secretariat in order to develop a more user-friendly website. |
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The formal entrustment of the public service mission to one or more undertakings by means of an official act. |
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It fits hand in glove with our mission to safely provide reliable and affordable energy. |
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To each one has been assigned a portion which he must guide or cultivate, and that mission is not ended by physical death. |
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Those who want to continue the mission should not be accused of being warmongers. |
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Some pilots consider the infrared marker to be crucial to the close air-support mission to support ground troops. |
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In others, the mission seems to be to grow larger rather than to multiply witness points so that more will come to hear the gospel. |
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As noted by the heads of mission in Harare, it is premature to jump to conclusions on the election and its consequences. |
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Today, astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station can choose from a vast variety of food before their mission to the ISS starts. |
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The mission organised an aid project to rehouse the victims and put schools and businesses back on their feet. |
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The vow of poverty makes it possible in our contact with people to place first and foremost the mission of God's love made flesh in Jesus. |
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The headquarters support unit company is a light guard, signals and administrative unit attached to mission headquarters. |
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This year, NASA launched another space ship, Juno, on a mission to Jupiter. |
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At ESI, our mission is to help our customers gain time and save money with a full Virtual Prototyping platform. |
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He is then posted as missing in action and she indulges a schoolgirl sense of romance by volunteering for a mission in France hoping to secure news of his fate. |
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We hope that the mission will soon be complete and that he will see you bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on Tuesday morning. |
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Peace was the mission of idealistic youth movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and the cause of peace may even have been hurt by overdone sloganeering and posturing. |
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A hairdresser is on a mission to rescue the public from cowboy crimpers. |
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By happy coincidence the Committee on the Internal Market went on a mission to Poland a few weeks ago. |
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We came to discover more deeply the giftedness and long commitment to CLC and to mission that resides in the ExCo members. |
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He cannot proceed with His assigned mission without reciprocal action by humanity. |
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His courage and determination in carrying out a rescue mission fraught with danger can only be described as an act of true heroism. |
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Our mission is to fulfill the unique clothing needs of this distinct sub-culture and to promote self-pride among our clients. |
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They never supported the Afghanistan mission and neither did the Bloc, so it is understandable that the opposition is on a fishing expedition. |
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As the prayer evolved, so did the congregation, grappling with an issue that Reamer says goes to the very core of his mission as a Franciscan friar. |
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It is important because it has been suggested that Canadians who have some concerns with this mission are somehow unpatriotic or unsupportive. |
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The Commissioner for Peace and Security also undertook a mission to Djibouti to lend support to the talks, among other tasks. |
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We found in Canada a place of unparalleled freedom, and I have made it my mission to defend that freedom vigilantly. |
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When the all-clear's given, I find the smoke detectors were set off by a small upset with one of the laser printers in the cube farm outside mission control. |
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Our communications can turn the most closed-minded skeptics into eager donors, and make your mission unforgettable to them. |
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My mission is to deliver functionally built cabinetry and furniture. |
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In furtherance of this idea, the administration last year poured financial and political resources into a foredoomed mission of passing three Police Reform Bills. |
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He is a very young seer whose mission is about to fizzle out if this interference is not stopped. |
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It is a time to ask ourselves once again how and to whom our mission of evangelization is directed. |
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It is an attitude of respect and of friendship that should enter into the whole evangelizing mission of the Church. |
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In case of any modification asked by the principal, the driver will note it on his mission order and require the client to countersign. |
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No delusions of grandeur or mediocrity can jeopardise the challenging mission which is Europe's destiny today. |
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He ran out of the house and deposited the suitcase in the mission air-raid shelter. |
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But that description of my mission is not a proscription for your article. |
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He says that the Mars mission could take place as early as 2009, but the two years' grace period allows the agency to spread the cost around that much more. |
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A preacher may be taken as some obsessed creature in pursuance of his mission but, as one can see, he is also providing life to those he gets acquainted with. |
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A push-button pad enables mode selection, functional control and the setting of audio and visual alarm thresholds for both dose rate and mission dose. |
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The organisation's mission is to promote voluntary harmonization of electrotechnical Standards in Europe in co-operation with its European partners and worldwide. |
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Recognize when a proposed commitment is not germane to your overall mission and turn it down. |
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From the start, the Kepler mission recruited hundreds of specialists in the field of asteroseismology to help with the planet search. |
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The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse. |
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These villages are located two or three kilometers from each chiefery or mission post. |
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The young Bates embarks on a Frodoesque mission to reclaim the kingdom of Middlefinger, of which he is the rightful heir. |
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Roughead said the NECC is performing a really good mission and he is trying to get his arms around how much bigger it should grow. |
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The mission ended on July 24 with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The mission may badly overstretch South Africa's army. |
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At Pentecost, the Apostles are believed to have received the Holy Spirit, preparing them for their mission in leading the church. |
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Also, the mission may have been an outgrowth of the missionary efforts against the Lombards. |
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Another reason for the mission was the growing power of the Kentish kingdom. |
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In 595, Gregory chose Augustine, prior of Gregory's own monastery of St Andrew in Rome, to head the mission to Kent. |
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The Franks at that time were attempting to extend their influence in Kent, and assisting Augustine's mission furthered that goal. |
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The mission consisted of about forty missionaries, some of whom were monks. |
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Another aspect of the mission was how little of it was based on monasticism. |
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The mission was part of a movement by Gregory to turn away from the East, and look to the Western parts of the old Roman Empire. |
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The mission also established Augustine's cathedral at Canterbury, which became Christ Church Priory. |
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Sprung from Methodist and Wesleyan roots, it arose out of meetings at an urban mission on Azusa Street in Los Angeles. |
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Paschal reaffirmed Urban's bans to that mission and the one that followed it. |
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It was the first international organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. |
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Each of the 28 members sends a delegation or mission to NATO's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. |
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In these ships there should be a mission of three of the fellows or brethren of Solomon's house. |
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Go out and educate and sell in the course of negotiating basic trade issues the mission impossibles. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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However the EU mission does enjoy certain executive powers over the state and has a responsibility to maintain stability and order. |
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The scene in which Madeleine falls from the tower was filmed at Mission San Juan Bautista, a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, California. |
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