It's time to reach out to the increasing number of disenfranchised and disillusioned Americans. |
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Unlike his predecessor, who was seen as ecumenical, Benedict is seen as a sectarian who will not reach out to other religions. |
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When I made my career choice, I knew I wanted to reach out to under-represented groups, especially Hispanics. |
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When she looks over at me, Gregory takes the opportunity to reach out and grab her wrist. |
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It will reach out to its target group through direct mailers and the group expects sales of around 40,000 copies in the first month. |
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Its roof supports a satellite dish, signifying an effort to reach out that contrasts with the fortresslike quality of the facade. |
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As she develops she should be able to reach out and grab an object, even though she often misses the mark on the first try. |
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Cards and letters came pouring in from total strangers who wanted to reach out and offer their condolences. |
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The thorny branches almost seemed to reach out and grab him with each step he took, ensnaring him in their grasp. |
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The banyan tree stood above all, its topmost branch trying to reach out to the sky. |
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You're feeling so tender toward the world that you might be tempted to reach out to a former enemy. |
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They try to reach out to younger customers without alienating the middle-aged beer drinkers who are their core customers. |
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Tech platforms are key to the sharing economy because they let people reach out and share with anyone. |
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What we should do is reach out to those who are now totally turned off by spoof films and offer some biting criticism of the spoof genre. |
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Clergy have a responsibility, as the shepherd of their flocks, to reach out to their followers. |
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If the government steps aside, a free market will continue to reach out and draw the unbanked into the financial mainstream. |
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He did nothing, less than nothing, to reach out to undecideds or swing voters or anyone who wasn't already committed to the ticket. |
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Body scrubs help slough away dry, dead skin to reveal the baby-soft texture that makes your mate want to reach out and touch. |
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The courses are a perfect example of how a small-scale fringe theatre is doing its best to reach out and give something back to the community. |
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Critics of the old policy said the university should do more to reach out to low-income and socio-economically disadvantaged students. |
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He wanted to stay near so she could reach out for him when she most needed his comfort and solace. |
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In the future as in the present, humanity still yearns to reach out into space and explore the stars. |
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But rather than cut and run, what we really need to do is to stay put and reach out. |
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The strands of the web twisted tighter and tighter like wool on a spinning wheel, solid enough to reach out and grab. |
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It is better placed to reach out to the majority of the people in the community and many are ready to listen to their church leaders. |
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Suddenly stricken with the urge to reach out and touch him, she did just that. |
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They have been making a very public effort to reach out to African Americans, who have for decades voted staunchly Democratic. |
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Remember to reach out for help when you feel your commitment to stay off drugs is waning. |
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In an effort to reach out to such youngsters, in 1994 members of the committee took the initiative to pay frequent visits to teen hang-outs. |
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The average salt water man can't do it, and oft-times he will fail to reach out to distant feeding fish. |
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Why moderate your stance or reach out to the center when there is no penalty to pay for digging in your heels and taking a hard line? |
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The man ran well for his size, and just before the guards could reach out to him, catapulted around a lamppost and went off on a tangent. |
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I should have let her go like that, but something beyond me made me reach out and catch her arm. |
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In fact she is snoring like a big heffalump, and I want to reach out and gently bash her over the head with a wok. |
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Today I shall search for sources of spiritual illumination and reach out to them in order to absorb their light. |
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Health professionals can help men identify these supports and encourage them to reach out, suggests Courtenay. |
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The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them. |
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As their campus minister, I had urged them not to pass up an opportunity to reach out to the poor and oppressed. |
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This site hopes to reach out to hymn experts, hymnologists, or anyone with an appreciation for sacred music. |
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We need to reach out to our infosec brethren because no security executive can afford to be ignorant of information risk management. |
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What we need, he says, is a faith-based global leadership, one that will encourage all people of faith to reach out to others. |
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That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien. |
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The program will recognize those clubs that reach out to the public through community service. |
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When a follicle is mature, the egg within it bursts out of the ovary, and the fallopian tube's fingerlike fimbria reach out and grab it. |
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Such is the sullenness towards him in some constituencies of opinion that they don't want to hear him when he wants to reach out to them. |
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He has led marches and organized concerts and cookouts to reach out to troubled youths in the neighborhood. |
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It takes courage to reach out to the enemy, to heal their hurt than to pull the trigger. |
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I lay still, watching him approach, reach out an arm and touch my right forearm with a single finger. |
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Finally, salespeople need to actively reach out to existing members with families to cross-sell club programs. |
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Soft corals and gorgonians reach out from the overhanging sides, while shoals of fish swirl in the shade. |
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Scrubby bushes of black coral and huge gorgonians reach out towards the sky. |
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The visuals are so powerful and compelling that you want to reach out and touch these products, so lovingly and devotionally created. |
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Bernadette had to wade through the murky waters of bureaucracy as well as reach out to the local NGO community, and grass-roots citizens. |
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The guard rail comes so close to my passenger door that I could probably reach out and touch it. |
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We must also reach out to abusers and their children, teaching them more peaceful ways to resolve conflict. |
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And the second thing is, Lindy walked into the room the other day and he opened his arms wide to reach out to her. |
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Since she's aiding Andrew to stand, she can't reach out for her cigarette case. |
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She survived with her instincts and her big warm heart which yearned to reach out for a feeling she had never felt before. |
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Muddy fingers of water reach out to the famous seal colony, which is the year-round home to more than 500 seals. |
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In LA, they don't tell you to reach out to your fellow humans, they tell you to spend time with your lapdog. |
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As a well-known advocate for Baluch rights in Iran, young Iranians reach out to him for advice. |
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Whether driven by guilt or sympathy, we can and do reach out beyond our own egotistical world and take actions at personal expense on behalf of others. |
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It is not only a steal for those interested in setting up homes with aesthetic designs but also an opportunity for the upcoming artists to reach out to the masses. |
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if you, as the shepherd of your class, could develop a whole team of shepherds to reach out to many of the drifting sheep in your congregation? |
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As spiritual people, we need to reach out our hands to one another. |
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Cute, chubby and cuddly, everyone just had to reach out to pat his cheeks. |
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Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits. |
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The leaves and stems of plants in brilliant primaries, created by the gradual accretion of six single-colour woodblocks, reach out across the space of the fabric. |
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We reach out to friends who could use support, make an effort to understand what they need and often go out of our way to give them what we sense they need. |
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The differently abled singers cannot see in the physical sense, but they demonstrated that they have a vision to reach out to those looking for support from community. |
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Of course, an online tailor can't reach out and measure your inseam. |
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Or he could reach out to congressional leaders in both parties to pursue bipartisan legislation. |
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Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively. |
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The man frowned in confusion and tried to reach out to comfort her. |
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Somehow I think unsung social workers can reach out to the poor and downtrodden better than narcissistic guys who have gotten too much attention in the first place. |
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Just as he seems to be able to recruit sabra refugees from the Likud, this ad shows his ability to reach out to American olim. |
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Swell move by the party allegedly trying to reach out now to nonwhite voters eh? |
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They lacerated him for saying he wanted the Democratic Party to reach out to working-class Southerners who drive pickups bearing Confederate-flag decals. |
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As I left with an agitated employer, Kemp encouraged me to reach out to him if I wanted to get to know him better. |
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He could reach out and smack Justin upside his head if he wanted to. |
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The senator has alienated many Tea Partiers and has yet to reach out to bridge the gap, Hofstra said. |
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We are making it easier for us to reach out and touch our immanent Deity. |
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In fact Kennedy and Khrushchev did bend the bars just enough to reach out to each other at the eleventh hour. |
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So, to recognize that we are all capable of living mythically allows people involved in activism to be able to reach out to people and get them involved. |
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Take time to appreciate your stellar grades, that awesome masterpiece you painted for art class and the way you've been able to reach out to a troubled pal. |
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Single-Channel Ground-to-Air Radio System, even with the power amplifier, could not reach out of the communication dead zone surrounding the convoy. |
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The seas would occupy the depressions and form the faces of the pyramid, while the continents would be situated round the coigns and would reach out along the edges. |
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They brook no compromise and instead repay those who would reach out to them with furious perfidy unless they show absolute fealty to every facet of the program. |
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It was 2011, and after reading that Poehler was in NYC for work, she emailed a friend of a friend and asked her to reach out. |
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It's a place where bicycle rickshaws navigate streets more like alleys, and where the alleys are so narrow you can reach out your arms and touch buildings on both sides. |
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They wanted to create a personal way to reach out and tell LGBTIQ youth that in fact it does get better. |
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Also, the Diocese of Litchfield launched a congregation especially to reach out to LGBTI people. |
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Did Arnold Schwarzenegger ever reach out to you about Rainier Wolfcastle? |
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I do think he has it in him to write a passionate song that will Ultimately reach out to a bunch of peopler. |
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I hope to reach out to all the people of Birmingham, which is why I invited representatives of all the sects to my inordination. |
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Through the manyhanded program of UNICEF, we can in Hallowe'en reach out to dispel some of the very darkness that terrified those ancestors. |
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I want Labour to reach out to people like Richard Hawkins, a lockkeeper on The Thames. |
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Those who feared he might be a hard-liner who would isolate the church would have been heartened to hear him reach out to other faiths. |
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Maybe celebdom was my thing. I wanted to reach out to the stars, rather become one. |
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Places of worship are not negatory, but rather a complementary medium for all Egyptians to reach out to the one common creator. |
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In turn, efforts to reach out to a greater number of students led to the evolution of the concept of the Teen Hot Line. |
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Pravasi Bharathi 810 AM aims to reach out to millions of listeners, streaming music, discussions, news, current affairs and entertainment. |
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To do this, leaders must reach out to everybody, welcome sinners and try to improve them and use outsights. |
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A self-described computer geek, he's working to change the way Peach State veterans handle their affairs and reach out to the new generation. |
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Her penchant for making the hardest rap songs literally singable is something she attributes to the same people who so frequently reach out for her services. |
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Public Interest Litigation was thus an instrument devised by the courts to reach out directly to the public, and take cognizance though the litigant may not be the victim. |
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Others reach out with armlike hyphae to rob a neighbor of its food. |
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Accountants for Social Good's endeavors have been so successful that ASG has even founded a second team, The Microlending Fund to reach out to the wider business community. |
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Father Humberto Alvarez's uses unorthodox methods to reach out to churchgoers by spraying them with sacred water in the northern Mexican city of Saltillo. |
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Also, when the RMO psychiatrists visit a mission, I ask them to reach out to these returnees and, if the returnee has not already done so, schedule an outbrief. |
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We're trying to reach out to the thought leaders, people like the chief information officers and chief financial officers at companies like Amazon. |
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Since 1992, the company has had its home at Sinsinawa, WI, the Dominican Motherhouse, and has been able to have space to grow and reach out to many musicians. |
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A radio station in Hindi will be a new way to reach out to the Hindi speaking expatriate community in Oman who consider the Sultanate as their own vibrant social hub. |
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