They grabbed the hose from a junior firefighter and aimed it at three flaming cars in the car park to prevent an explosion. |
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According to Li, Falun Gong is a cultivation system aimed at cultivating both human life and nature. |
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Major publishing houses responded to this trend by establishing imprints, such as DC's Vertigo, that publishes comics aimed at a mature audience. |
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Despite the good news, some authors worry about the message they are sending by publishing under imprints aimed at specific communities. |
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It aimed to reduce the number of fare-dodgers and catch robbers and thieves who operate through the transport system. |
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The morning jolt of mariachi comes from Radio Bilingue, one of the nation's only public radio stations aimed at farmworkers. |
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I said nothing as Ella aimed carefully and delivered six feather fletched arrows to the center circle on te target. |
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Following the sound of flexing paper, there were two sharp intakes of breath and the light was mercifully aimed lower, pointing at his feet. |
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Examine the target closely, then look down to make sure the clubface is aimed exactly on the line where the ball will begin its flight. |
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But the house-share, thankfully, was just a springboard for some surreal flights of fancy, particularly aimed at film buffs. |
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Future clinical trials may be aimed at specific patient populations determined by genetic polymorphism and other risk factors. |
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Most home treatment is aimed at relieving the annoying itch of chickenpox and the accompanying fever and discomfort. |
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The legislation is aimed at corporatising the remaining state electricity boards and providing the legal framework for their privatisation. |
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On the contrary, correction and rehabilitation were aimed at protecting the safety and security of the public. |
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Unapologetically aimed at media-literate, pop-savvy youth, it opens on a mid shot of a floppily attired young male. |
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The chemicals form 3 basic layers inside aimed at delaying corrosion and oxidation. |
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Guy's obsession for Virginia seems inexplicably foolish when aimed at an actress with a face like a flounder and a talent to match. |
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And any programme aimed at slowing the growth of the prison population, or even reversing it, must do the same. |
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A pop-up book aimed at adults, this work illustrates in three dimensions every nightmare you've ever had, and some you don't want to know about. |
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First, a laser can be aimed from awkward positions, like reclining in bed or sprawled on the floor. |
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It is aimed at giving people enough warning to either get out of the house or move valuable possessions to safety. |
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This book is aimed at readers across the academic spectrum, from advanced undergraduate students to post-doctorates entering the field. |
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This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates. |
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The truth is that this was a counter-revolutionary strike aimed at defeating the new government. |
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This paper is aimed at a demonstration of diagnostic possibilities in coxalgia. |
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The Rocca was transformed from a fortalice into the first core of a museum which aimed at representing the entire Upper Garda area. |
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In terms of journals, both weeklies and fortnightlies are published and aimed at general practitioners. |
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Mr Dowling launched his campaign this week pushing forward a number of issues aimed at benefiting Carlow. |
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The company also contributed to foundations looking into pain research, pharmacy schools and Internet sites aimed at educating consumers. |
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This is certainly a crime against humanity aimed at earning money at the cost of public health. |
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On 1 July there was a protest march against legislation aimed at criminalizing pro-independence activities. |
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They aimed to cripple the machinery of war, not simply broaden disdain for it. |
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But the current crop of tests appears to be aimed only at evaluating minimum competence. |
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The problem with this is that while the aiming function works well, you'll often have the crosshairs aimed perfectly only to have your shot miss. |
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While some employers resort to crude tactics, others are more subtle in their tactics aimed at discouraging union activity. |
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It embodies a set of policies aimed at pushing back the frontiers of poverty, while supporting growth and creating opportunities. |
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Youth justices put him under a three-month nightly curfew and on a nine-month supervision order aimed at tackling his alcoholism. |
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The service is currently aimed at men, but is set to expand into the ladies' market soon. |
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This curricular activity for a group of five is aimed at instilling respect for all religions. |
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Community fundholding was aimed at small practices or those not ready for the full scheme. |
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The atrocities carried out by the Janjawiid are aimed at speakers of Fur, Tunjur, Masalit and Zaghawa. |
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There's a certain kind of supporter who thinks a cutting remark aimed at fans of the winning team will somehow bring them back to earth. |
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The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying. |
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The Italian Futurists aimed to free art from all its historical restraints and celebrate the new beauty of the modern age. |
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Cursing under his breath he aimed and missed, prompting a cynical laugh from Simon. |
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There is no doubt that the protest against the concert was a cynical ploy aimed at trying to revive the party's sagging fortunes. |
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Waiting 'til her daughter was out of earshot, she aimed her anger and resentment at Mitch. |
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I've had a programme of rehab work to do and it's all aimed at getting the strength and power back into the muscles around my knee. |
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While early efforts were aimed at marketing vegetables, the emphasis soon turned to dairying. |
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The European Union has adopted a general opt-in rule aimed at damming the flow of information. |
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The day-long seminar is aimed at working professionals, managers, and executives. |
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This is a show aimed at prepubescent girls after all, we wouldn't want anything inappropriate. |
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The interrelationships among colleagues became clouded with behaviors aimed at getting ahead at any price. |
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Come May and a massive roadwork project will start, aimed at decongesting the much-strained roads in the city. |
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The object of the product sales via the net is aimed at initially helping to break even and somewhere down the track we might even make a profit. |
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A soft hammer punch was aimed at Kaelon's hard chin, but of course it was deflected. |
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The production will be accompanied by an extensive outreach program aimed at secondary school students and community groups. |
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A group of professionals plans to launch an ambitious training project aimed at disadvantaged and disabled people. |
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Asylum seekers in Swindon have completed a unique project aimed at helping them teach sport to children. |
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The crackdown is not aimed at organised firework shows and tonight promises a feast of spectacular events. |
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Sales promotion may be aimed at customers, middlemen, or at a firm's own employees. |
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Though aimed at medical students, it is an ideal site for the postgraduate practitioner to refresh skills that may not be used regularly. |
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This portrait caused a temporary rift with Tennyson, who wrongly took it to be aimed at him. |
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Otherwise, doubts would remain that such steps were aimed at providing an alibi for a possible failure of the bid, he said. |
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He could discharge a stream of accurately aimed arrows while a Ranger laboriously reloaded his rifle. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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The course is aimed particularly at people who enjoy walking but lack the confidence to go it alone. |
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China has taken on board some environmental measures aimed to reduce its reliance on coal and other fossil fuels. |
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It also cut a tax incentive aimed at new graduates relocating to remote regions. |
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Pollock bowled a yorker aimed at off-stump which Kumble edged towards the third man boundary. |
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Analysis was aimed at achieving understanding of the lived experiences of ambulatory surgery patients. |
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The panel talks to the youngster, the parents, and where possible, the victim, to agree a tailor-made contract aimed at making amends. |
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He will work with the West Yorkshire Police youth offending team over the next three months on schemes aimed at making amends for his crime. |
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This is just the latest in a series of scams aimed at those trying to find work in the pub trade. |
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They also aimed to promote a sense of community spirit and pride amongst the Carnarvon population. |
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Now we learn of retribution efforts aimed at those who tried to correct the zealous propaganda which drove this nation into war. |
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All those reproaches aimed at us should have been directed against them, because their cinema was completely unreal. |
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They aimed their missile launchers at the portal to destroy it, but I had to object. |
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Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine. |
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Laudable too are the recent measures by republicans aimed at reassuring unionists that the war really is over. |
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This project was aimed at identifying leakages which would reduce both water pilferage and contamination. |
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Nat aimed the gun at a chipmunk that was sitting on a rock nearby, he shot the gun at it and the chipmunk fell to the ground. |
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An innovative project aimed at providing accommodation to older people with dementia and respite care for long term carers has been launched. |
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It may provide an alternative methodology aimed at replacing and reducing laboratory animal use and promote animal welfare. |
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The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union. |
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Retinal biometrics, although not application-specific, is being aimed generally at access control markets. |
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And the legislative proposals that followed were not aimed only at Muslims either. |
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Navigation classes aimed at the leisure boating sector are commencing in October in the Sailing Club in Dunmore East. |
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Those measures were aimed at eradicating corruption, bribery, and favoritism. |
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Laughter and playful antics are all part of the tour package aimed at those who are after a particular type of holiday. |
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The legislation introduces a number of provisions aimed to ensure that medicines are used safely and for licit purposes. |
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The pilot, a lieutenant commander, banked the helicopter to the left and aimed towards the contact. |
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Bury North MP David Chaytor has welcomed a range of new powers aimed at ridding communities of the scourge of graffiti. |
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However, the new ward will be aimed at those who need long-term or even lifelong care. |
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New Forestry aimed to mimic natural forest functions while providing for conventional timber objectives. |
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The study will also employ a variety of imaging techniques and specific investigations aimed at exploring anti-tumour efficacy. |
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Now, 50 years after his death, Emmett Till has inspired a documentary aimed at righting a historic wrong. |
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Increasingly high-profile and hard-hitting campaigns have been aimed at keeping children away from railway lines. |
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The operation was aimed specifically at restoration of damaged infrastructure such as roads, bridges and railway lines. |
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Last night a spokesman for Leeds United said that the leaflet was the latest in a long line of measures aimed at stamping out the problem. |
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Annabelle and Lee picked Julia up in a rented car, aimed it at Chioggia in the Veneto, and the three of them roared across northern Italy. |
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The evidence is that there was quite a little diplomacy, aimed at coalition-forming for the largest purposes, throughout Asia at that time. |
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That made me ponder what would happen if it had been the other way about and the little green men on Mars aimed a similar probe at us. |
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He worked on the Theory of Errors and aimed to prove that the arithmetic mean was better than a single observation. |
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Instead, we aimed down an arrow-straight track with full-on views south to the level horizon of the Wolds escarpment. |
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I was pointing out that those three films were commercial, and not aimed at the art house crowd. |
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The industry-institution interaction is basically aimed at ascertaining the requirements of the job market. |
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A controversial cull aimed at wiping out ruddy ducks has begun at two Essex reservoirs. |
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A few years ago you would have been on a loser if you were trying to market products aimed at senior citizens on the web. |
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Everything in the hall is aimed at making it easy and all comfy for the children. |
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Those programs aimed at the comfortably affluent are not regarded as a burden, while those for the socially invisible underclass are. |
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The critique is somewhat accurate, but I think that it is aimed incorrectly. |
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The proposal was aimed at increasing the number of organs available for transplant. |
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Numerous studies aimed at the plasma membrane have provided indirect evidence for the existence of distinct signaling domains. |
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This level of sharing is aimed at reinforcing the lessons of communal living. |
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It will be aimed at preventing the snakes from getting indiscriminately killed. |
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It is aimed primarily at corporate clients, though individuals can still use the service. |
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Manufacturing and industry produced a large range of products aimed at many different markets. |
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For the concert, the composers have written a variety of pieces that are aimed at the talents of the young musicians. |
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I don't think the legislation is aimed at saving the streets from minor criminal infractions. |
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It is aimed at giving the homeless a roof over their heads during the festive season, as well as hot food and a place to sleep. |
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And the man took a club, came up to them and aimed at the lion's head and fetched him a wallop. |
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Cars, credit cards and every other conceivable product are today being aimed at women. |
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This book is not aimed at the initiated, and I hope it will be accessible to people with little or no knowledge of modern Irish history. |
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The Agreement is a political concord aimed at bringing to an end over a quarter of a century of bitter internal hostility in Northern Ireland. |
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The History of Language is a necessarily condensed account, aimed at the general reader, of the principles that underlie comparative philology. |
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It was also aimed at revealing the poor conditions under which people lived in the province. |
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Considering that this is aimed at children of ages in single figures, it's not necessarily the most uncomplicated arrangement. |
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She aimed the loaded pistol at the officer who looked up with a startled expression. |
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The book was aimed at putting an end to Confucian scholars' misunderstanding of Buddhism and informing them of the true meaning. |
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The cigarette has a filter that makes them harder to inhale, aimed at reducing tar and nicotine consumption. |
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There are also modifications to the con rod and piston assembly aimed at reliability rather than outright performance. |
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One possibility is private contracting to bundle together several programs aimed at restoring or conserving environmental amenities. |
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Conserving berries and fruits for winter also aimed at getting continuous vitamin supply. |
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The exhibition will consist of a wide range of products aimed at the construction industry. |
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Granted, its developers aimed for a younger audience, but much of the gameplay felt ripped from a number of other third-person platformers. |
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Many clubs for older youths and adults aimed to increase social contacts outside narrow communities of nationality. |
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And he was a foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, which was aimed at combating that. |
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This racing season kicks off with a slate of technical amendments aimed at leveling the playing field for all teams. |
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The check is aimed at ensuring that no incongruent code is executed by the filter interpreter. |
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And he said alcohol companies were introducing very sharp marketing ploys aimed at encouraging young people to consume drinks. |
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Now the government is set to plug the loophole in the law aimed at keeping drinkers off pavements and roadways. |
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All of the above is common public knowledge in Malaysia and it points to a political fit-up aimed at eliminating a political opponent. |
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What if contrition is self-centered and selfish, aimed at securing forgiveness? |
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But, it also should be aimed at Americans who don't like the idea of the government intruding on their private lives. |
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Public representatives hope thousands of people will sign a petition aimed at saving the station from closing at night. |
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Tight cooperation between the two stations is aimed at catching criminals on the run. |
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That was easy, only three hundred poisoned darts were aimed at the traveler as he passed. |
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The work aimed to recreate the smart ironwork and elegant lamps of the station when it first opened. |
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A Paris-based media rights group yesterday slammed new Chinese regulations aimed at policing the Internet. |
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The brutal assault on unarmed detainees was aimed at breaking up the protests of political prisoners over the previous two months. |
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The first of its kind, this ongoing workshop is only aimed to help kids from lower-income groups abandon their inhibitions and build their confidence. |
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And the authority may now be forced to rethink its controversial policy aimed at stopping wealthy incomers buying holiday and retirement homes in the county. |
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His collection of embellished trousers and jackets were unapologetically ostentatious, unapologetically aimed at the one percent. |
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The researchers are adamant though, the development is aimed not at couch potatoes but so that bedridden or disabled people to get some of the benefits of exercise. |
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The school district says it seriously considered the feasibility of the conservancy's proposals and drafted a plan that aimed to reconcile everyone's needs. |
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Equally lacking in some essential points are the various post-election party urgings which are aimed at decoying us into focusing on domestic issues. |
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She said the measure was aimed at making local wheat production more competitive by allowing millers to claim back any VAT incurred on their deductible purchases. |
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The electron beam was magnetically aimed so as to encode the stream of data to be written, forming it into a sequence of dark and light spots on the chip. |
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Also at this time, the Church was under attack by popular preachers amid an undercurrent of anticlericalism aimed against the corruption of the priests and abbots. |
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The event is aimed primarily at owners of empty properties in the private sector and visitors can get free advice on a range of topics linked to letting property. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman. |
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Now a Labor premier aimed to challenge vested interests and revive reform. |
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A Japanese anti-piracy organization on Tuesday unveiled a new wire device aimed at detecting intruders attempting to sneak aboard a vessel while anchored or sailing. |
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His is an odd, disjointed book, but is also an amusing screed aimed at the Times itself, its greatest stars, and many of the conventions and hypocrisies of journalism. |
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These are generally aimed at people seeking to be news journalists, but it's an excellent all-round training for some of the essential skills of broadcasting. |
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Roosevelt had also stood with grace and courage against some of the most searing attacks aimed at anyone in public life. |
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We promote the industry through a publicity and marketing programme aimed at users to promote the overall image and uses of flexo together with its technological achievements. |
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The new product incorporates an array of high-tech materials and engineering innovations aimed to increase precision, reliability and ease of use. |
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Hopefully, Archer's book will inspire new approaches in clinical research aimed at improving our armamentarium, thus enhancing our effectiveness in helping grieving clients. |
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His work in this area was aimed at locating the position of enemy guns. |
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From there she compiled a book of horoscopes for women, and it was only a hop, skip and jump to convince her publishers to let her write nincompoopish novels aimed at women. |
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The writing is mostly amateurish, aimed at times to young kids. |
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What are the affective and socialpsychological consequences or correlates of perceiving prejudice and discrimination aimed at oneself and one's group? |
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Stewart gamely raised her own pocket-size camera and aimed it at the beast. |
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The flying bomb was Hitler's latest deadly weapon, fired from occupied France, aimed at London and dropping randomly from the sky onto an unsuspecting target. |
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A Clinician's Guide is part of a growing countercurrent within psychiatry, psychology, and allied disciplines, aimed at redressing the shortcomings of that legacy. |
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This is largely due to nonsterilized foreign exchange market interventions aimed at keeping the exchange rate between the renminbi and the dollar stable. |
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Ballistic bags will be provided at Bradford police stations during the month-long amnesty which is aimed at stemming Britain's growing illegal gun culture. |
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Primarily aimed at small businesses, the initiative also includes effective managements solutions in an attempt to reduce the carbon footprint of HP products. |
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In every midterm with a dyspeptic electorate, their anger has been aimed in one direction. |
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It is so illogical, ugly and foul-mouthed that it almost suggests a deliberate subversive subtext aimed at exposing the nurtured helplessness of today's cinema-going public. |
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The regime aimed to transform the country into a typical Soviet one, and many native Latvians were deported and Russians brought in to help achieve this. |
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Media attention has turned a city program aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies into a flashpoint of debate. |
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The accusations of sabotage are being viewed among workers as a crude frame-up attempt, aimed at creating conditions to sack the crew and bypass the court. |
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The International Federation of Journalists is supporting plans to hold a national conference aimed at promoting the protection of journalists and freedom of expression. |
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The plan was not aimed at sending women out as front-line battle troops. |
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This policy is aimed at giving front-line staff that kind of alert list. |
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As a show aimed at the older generation, it had me laughing incontinently. |
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She arrived at her aimed destination and knocked curtly at the door. |
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The response to the scandals was a campaign aimed more at suppressing illegal abuses than at boosting the functional effectiveness of intelligence. |
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It used to be a commonplace that activities aimed at uncovering truth and knowledge set about the relatively simple tasks of making observations and recording results. |
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A figure in the shadows behind a dumpster aimed a Swiss automatic pistol. |
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Despite political initiatives aimed at redefining Guam's status as a U.S. commonwealth, it remained an unincorporated territory as the twentieth century ended. |
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Personal Portable System Manager is aimed at wireless comms devices. |
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Julie aimed her guns and shot them up, hitting each one in the head a ton. |
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Since the research was aimed at analysing the changes in the usage of communication services, I chose to do the research on chat as explicitly communicational. |
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One of its conclusions was that there was at present a continued need for animal experiments both in applied research and research aimed purely at extending knowledge. |
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The picture spawned several sequels aimed at the teenage horror market. |
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Various initiatives aimed at reducing city-centre crime and rowdiness, including the latest clamp-down on binge drinkers over the Christmas period, appear to be paying off. |
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There are many ads out there trying to encourage people to enroll, aimed at young people, families, and so forth. |
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Some policies would be infrastructural, aimed at providing communities with the physical resources needed for the development of multiskilled activities. |
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Shaking the snow from his hair, Devon immediately moved to retaliate, bombarding Max with amazingly well aimed snowballs until he took refuge behind his father. |
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Her forte has long been a kind of easy, content-free populism aimed squarely at the lizard brain of the GOP base. |
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The law was aimed at deterring unscrupulous boardinghouse touts who jumped aboard arriving ships to ply gullible sailors with cheap liquor and comely prostitutes. |
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However he saw several light arbalests being set up, aimed at the tower. |
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In the heart rate control strategy, therapy is aimed at controlling the rate at which the lower chambers of the heart beat, while allowing the atria to continue to fibrillate. |
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He aimed to stimulate the intellect and the visual imagination by the use of ink blots to be developed into different types of invented landscapes. |
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They aimed beams of heavy ions at targets of selected elements to produce nuclei with 75 neutrons and 55, 57, 59, and 61 protons in a wide variety of spin states. |
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Efforts aimed at ensuring data collection, correction of data and technical errors, as well as engaging in the re-engineering of processes and procedures would continue, he added. |
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This model is aimed at professional color processing use such as in digital photo editing, digital pre-press operation and various computer design work. |
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It is towards growth that our programs and their conditionality are aimed. |
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They aimed to beach her, but the inrush of water was too great and the tugs had to cast off as she sank to the sandy bottom a mile from Rame Head at 10.30 pm. |
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The pin was inserted on the medial condyle at a point halfway between the articular surface and the medial epicondyle and was aimed toward the tibial insertion. |
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It's possible that any educational curriculum aimed at the strictly cognitive level will not make much of a dent in this fundamental and primal relationship. |
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The new tanks will be part of Visteon's aggressive fuel-systems-supply strategy, aimed at providing everything from the filler cap to the injector. |
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Faced with a review that would need to be more than a rubber stamp, the government seems to have mounted a diplomatic and media effort aimed at discrediting its own tribunal. |
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Competition in the ring was ferocious as fearless competitors risked their knuckles and aimed to split the conker at the end of a leather string held by their opponent. |
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Alaska has been meeting federal needs for the fifth year running, which are aimed at meliorating access to Medicaid for eligible families. |
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The SECP, in a statement here Sunday, said the initiative was aimed at promoting Shariah compliance in the capital market of the country. |
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In our slot aimed at shining the spotlight on budding authors, Rony Bridges gives us the inside story on his first novel, Rogues Gallery. |
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Her influenza biosensor, for example, is aimed at not just detecting the flu virus but also at determining whether the strain is pandemic. |
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He aimed to provide a basis to establish a general schematization of literary theory as a kind of world poetics. |
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What makes a blazar so bright is that one of these particle jets happens to be aimed almost straight at us. |
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This study aimed to assess the bondability of cured rubber sheets using the new thermoplastic Platamid films. |
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Group leaders say Lazio used deceptive campaign tactics aimed at inciting hatred and hostility towards American Muslims. |
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But when they realized that she had gone into the house, they dropped the bipods on their rifles and aimed them at the house. |
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House of Representatives has voted down a school voucher plan aimed at military families. |
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Following on from the success of last year's campaign, the scheme is aimed at school leavers who will be based at Head Office in Luton. |
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Ergo, it does not behove Liverpool FC to rebuild Suarez's persona with a donation that is aimed to appeal to the heartstrings. |
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The Scopes law was explicitly aimed at what children could be taught. |
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Royal Bank of Scotland is reportedly planning another exercise aimed at scaling back investment banking operations. |
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These bioastronautics research programs aimed at the minimum requirements to put humans in space and return them safely to Earth. |
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The book is aimed at a broad audience of sexologists, health educators, college teachers and administrators, and students. |
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Now they're just an impressionistic blipvert aimed at infecting us virally. |
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A two part drilling program is aimed to test quartz roscoelite mineralisation which is associated with bonanza gold grades. |
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In that match, McEnroe had been warned twice for intimidating a lineswoman and smashing a racquet before he aimed his ire at Armstrong. |
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It deals with indirect land use change and is aimed at curbing the negative impact of biofuel production. |
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This investment is aimed at enhancing the biodegradability of the product, making it safe for use and involves the use of safe raw materials for the manufacture of diapers. |
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With a small memory footprint and an affordable licensing model, the IAR PowerPac RTOS is particularly aimed at the low-cost ARM-powered microcontroller market. |
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The leap second is actually aimed at midnight, Greenwich Mean Time. |
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A selfie competition is to run alongside the The Reading Agency's campaign aimed at encouraging four to 11-year-olds to read six books over the school's summer holidays. |
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If the air is laden with a heavily perfumed smell, aimed at covering up malodors, that's probably another good indication that you should continue your search. |
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Against these backgrounds, this study aimed to determine the bacterial prevalence of LRTIs among children attending a tertiary hospital in Benin City, Nigeria. |
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But most of all a nasty bean ball, aimed straight at the noggin. |
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The breakdance show was the final event in this year's Red Bull Urban Culture Week, which aimed to develop skills in hip-hop, breakdancing, graffiti, DJing and MCing. |
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The patrolling was aimed at educating and sensitizing road users about the importance of road safety, traffic laws and free flow of traffic during Muharram. |
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Their study aimed at understanding the nature of the immune attack on the insulin secreting beta cells in the pancreas that lead to the development of Type 1 Diabetes. |
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The program was aimed at providing flight data on scramjets, a technology NASA and the Air Force officials believe could power high speed aircraft and spacecraft. |
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Another conference was aimed at strategies for leveraging the Single Euro Payments Area or SEPA framework for the optimisation of euro payments outside of Europe. |
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They will spend six weeks alongside a group of Rwandans, both Hutu and Tutsi, in a project aimed at bringing reconciliation to communities once divided by the 1994 genocide. |
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This has nothing to do with Marxism or Leninism, but was rather a Stalinist creation aimed at monitoring all party organizations, deciding right from wrong. |
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Delyte 9 is ideal for blended sauces and dried mixes, especially those aimed at the pasta sauce and ready meal markets including bechamel and carbonara mixes. |
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