This artistic endeavor is about choice, autonomy, self-expression, trust, and sharing. |
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The argument in favor of hexameter is thus analogous to Coleridge's endeavor to free himself from syllabic prosody in Christabel. |
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The fulfillment of God's grand design became the chief concern of human endeavor. |
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Gemstone carving, known as glyptography, is an exacting endeavor in which only the gifted and patient achieve success. |
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We will, however, endeavor to portray with as much accuracy as possible the career of the organization. |
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Third, commoning is a collective endeavor as depicted, for example, in the many paintings of gleaning the harvest. |
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Does it then follow that we ought to endeavor to topple authoritarian governments, in order to secure peace? |
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The Leaky Heaven Circus will be premiering their biggest endeavor thus far, Ziggurat! |
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One of the main issues discussed in the Haredi sphere relates to the tension between belief and endeavor. |
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I was savoring the lengthy period of feeling the cushioned and firm fullness of her lips as they had seemingly massaged mine in our endeavor. |
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The last index lists biographees by the fields of endeavor in which they are active, using subjects and combinations of subjects as headings. |
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In most Arab societies one may find values that endeavor to include modernism and follow modern life style. |
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This failing, however, is only a minor blemish on a noble endeavor well executed. |
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If he declines to give blessings for an endeavor, they accept that as his blessing and proceed no further. |
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Dressing well should not have to be an expensive endeavor for the full-figured woman. |
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Before an atom's spin may be measured, however, it must be detected, and isolating an individual ultramicroscopic atom is a tricky endeavor. |
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Trying to make ourselves stronger than everyone else is surely an unproductive, ultimately fruitless endeavor. |
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Bruce stews with indignity, but at times in Act 2 the endeavor seemed in danger of devolving into a shouting contest. |
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Learning experience is enhanced when students feel that they are connected with an endeavor that is respected in the college. |
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We all clearly understood that if the critical film processing step faltered in any way the entire endeavor would degenerate into a nightmare. |
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These findings frustrated the believers of a perpetual motion machine, and angered the industrial tycoons who sponsored the whole endeavor. |
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The accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor takes hard work and over coming of many hurdles. |
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Through them, they endeavor to attain harmonious unity with God, their fellow humans, and nature. |
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This is the most severe criticism offered by any journalist of the despicable, non-stop lies of the military propaganda endeavor. |
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Your support is urgently needed to ensure the success of this worthy endeavor. |
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Science as a social endeavor is seen as a collective project for the improvement of social structures. |
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Preservation is an inherently conservative endeavor that the liberal senator has helped radicalize into an activist pursuit. |
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The judge is bound to endeavor to judge each case on the basis of the codified law. |
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As a nice guy, I endeavor to be polite and non-hostile to everybody I encounter. |
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We'd appreciate it if you'd all join us in that endeavor and keep emanating those good vibrations because they help more than you know. |
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But it is also a non-denominational endeavor, open to all the spiritual traditions that one might find in a contemporary community. |
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The digital age probably has produced more fads in its short life than any other human endeavor in a comparable time span. |
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You may think whipping up a batch of healthful muffins is a time-consuming endeavor. |
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In writing, as in every other human endeavor, completion is not our business. |
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The development of this orbital facility has been called the largest international scientific and technological endeavor ever undertaken. |
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The only way to foster that knowledge is to participate in the research endeavor. |
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The project is a five-year endeavor undertaken as a partnership between IBM and National Geographic. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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The NFL, like any other successful business endeavor, makes it on meritocracy, not charity. |
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Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy. |
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When you spread a large population over a large land mass, broadband coverage is a much more expensive endeavor than it is in, say, Britain. |
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The International Space Station is the most complex international endeavor ever undertaken. |
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But, the outcome that you might achieve from your endeavor also could be significant. |
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Only in this way can we endeavor to maintain and build momentum as we close on the objective. |
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The problem with endeavor is that it appears to be in contradiction with the statement of God. |
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The website goes further and tells how you can support this endeavor by becoming a producer. |
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The film is a cumbersome, wayward commercial endeavor that goes over like a lead balloon before plummeting into insignificance. |
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The code name for this endeavor is Operation Secret Squirrel and that is how I will refer to it until I'm ready to unveil it. |
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They should also endeavor not to let security arrangements set the tone for discussion. |
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We endeavor to create a sanctuary where they can express themselves without censorship. |
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In the endeavor to resuscitate Rome's art scene after World War II, few were more enterprising and none more precocious than Piero Dorazio. |
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I appreciate, too, the scholarship you appear to be undertaking this endeavor as indicated by your extensive annotations and explanations. |
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As she bent down awkwardly in a hopeless endeavor to retrieve them, her glasses and purse also disappeared into the watery gunge below. |
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Parapsychology remains an extremely marginal endeavor, and a very brief review of its current status is in order. |
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Sorting out what constitutes reasonable and unreasonable emotionality is a highly charged, and often highly personal, endeavor. |
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While some musicians endeavor to muster whatever synthetic emotions their contract requires, he prefers to let things come naturally. |
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Helping the scientists with their endeavor is a group of astronauts tooling around in their high-tech rocket ship, led by space-stud Katsuo. |
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This endeavor focused on folklore and history and began to unify the Ukrainian literary language. |
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There is, of course, no guarantee of a successful outcome in this endeavor until your application is thoroughly reviewed at numerous FAA levels. |
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This book is an argument for his significance to a wider humanistic endeavor. |
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By the influence of the mode of passion, which is related to air, we endeavor to manifest the form on the gross level. |
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By means of dancing and sweating, those bitten by tarantulas endeavor to expel the infected vapors. |
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You become aware that you're part of a movement or circle in any sort of artistic endeavor. |
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What's causing you to dignify it by acting as if it's a worthy endeavor rather than yet another unnecessary cash-in attempt? |
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Choosing a school and a martial art is not an easy endeavor, and it is important to make the right choice. |
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It's startling to see putatively liberal moviemakers portray celibacy as a noble, selfless, even rational endeavor. |
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A more recent endeavor of church planting is represented by Evangel Chinese Baptist Church in Edmonton. |
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I was neither one of those nitwits who wasted my time on a futile endeavor to provoke her, nor one of the curious who was drawn to this unusual character. |
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He stops after a second, looks around him and laughs, apparently realizing the absurdity of the endeavor. |
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Japan's venerable old sport of sumo wrestling is a pretty macho endeavor. |
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In this context, Stowe's strategy to incite readerly outrage by means of a powerful physical empathy created through shared pain emerges as a profoundly ambivalent endeavor. |
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It is true, however, that the business of Government is serious business, and in politics, as in any other endeavor, wisecracks are no substitute for substance. |
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The person to be honored can be any Kiwanian who has distinguished him or herself either in Kiwanis work, in public service, or in his or her field of endeavor or profession. |
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Ausama Monajed, a spokesman for the Syrian National Council, said he wishes Sayers luck in his endeavor. |
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Critical to this endeavor is the drumroll of hell-fire sermons from the tub-thumpers of talk radio and Fox News. |
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And at the same time as it did that, it destroyed an ecosystem that once supported a different kind of endeavor. |
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Similar reservations will no doubt surface in the coming months, as countries endeavor to absolve their own aggressive actions from the court's jurisdiction. |
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Looking back, our readers gave us all the faith we needed to pursue this endeavor. |
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That Record Store Day endeavor came less than a year after White set about his solo career. |
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Stripped to its essentials, her endeavor bestows a constitutional benediction upon the intellectual legerdemain that enables universities to practice racial discrimination. |
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We knew it would be an expensive endeavor, and we still chose to make the investment. |
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Like his countrymen in so many fields of endeavor, he was a free agent, not an agent of the state. |
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The Human Brain Project is a massive neuroscience research endeavor funded in large part by the European Union. |
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The governing of such a vast territory of land would become easier, the Romans understood, if everyone were made to feel as if they were a partner in such an endeavor. |
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The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples. |
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More often than not, these are regarded as separate spheres of endeavor. |
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The demand for his knives, tomahawks, powder horns, hunting pouches and other hand-crafted items finally grew to the point it became a full time endeavor. |
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Then, the high-tech and logistically complicated endeavor became about as exciting as watching paint dry. |
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Measuring attitudes toward bilingualism is a complex endeavor. |
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In a time when blitzes have made quarterbacking a more precarious endeavor than ever, teams that do not possess two accomplished forward passers are at risk. |
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If there is such an endeavor they immediately and bloodthirstily kill it. |
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You blow hot and cold, and while you normally endeavor on the side of goodness and truth, you have a massive mean streak which is not to be taken lightly. |
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Instead, he seems never to have acknowledged such boundaries, seeing culture more as a mulligan stew than as an endeavor replete with categorical divisions and hierarchies. |
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I highly recommend writing several hit singles and recording a handful of multiplatinum albums, because it is a very lucrative endeavor, trust me! |
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The Tutankhamun CT scan project was only the first step in a five-year endeavor to scan and preserve the ancient mummies of Egypt, many of which are crumbling. |
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We were surprised, however, not only by how unforthcoming the Bank was, but also how unprofessional its Washington leadership was and has been throughout this endeavor. |
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But it makes no sense to support that noble endeavor by investing in Exxon and Peabody Coal. |
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Or had the demon perhaps been part of some larger endeavor, with unseen others now brassed off at him for interfering with something he hadn't even known about? |
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Success with that endeavor has led the company to commission artists for a number of world-class sporting events, including the Olympics, each year the games are held. |
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The magazine, while initially short on the culture-war screeds that earned Buchanan his infamy, has provided a few nuggets one might expect from a Buchanan endeavor. |
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These men oftentimes made original contributions to scientific endeavor. |
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This process is sometimes known as machine understanding, a multidisciplinary endeavor involving information retrieval, linguistics and artificial intelligence. |
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The actual constructions, however, foregrounded human endeavor in the crisply minimal forms and sensuously smooth surfaces of medium density fiberboard. |
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For them, war was a life-long, inter-generational, noble endeavor. |
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It should not be a surprise that correlatives of these mind-boggling and counterintuitive models would appear somewhere within adjacent fields of cultural endeavor. |
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The tragedy brought home to us once again the fragility of human endeavor. |
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Each one who dedicates himself to Jehovah has a responsibility in this regard to endeavor to acquire fruitage by discipling people of the nations. |
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Sam stopped resisting after a bit, finding it to be a fruitless endeavor. |
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Those that in the very first place shall endeavor to redress the grievances, will be found not to hinder, but to be the best furtherers of his majesty's service. |
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This endeavor is given more precise form by a detailed study of Johannes Klenlok's commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, from the middle of the fourteenth century. |
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Local administrators have undertaken to revitalise the sport and have brought to the Silver City a group of players and development personnel in an endeavor to achieve this. |
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We expect encouragement when others believe that what we are attempting is a worthwhile endeavor or when it is obvious that there is a chance of success. |
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This means that as modern humans, Homosapiens, we endeavor to survive, to thrive, and to understand, and we do this in a way that is different from all other types of animals. |
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Logistically, getting to Washington State is easily the worst endeavor in the Pacific-10 Conference. |
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An angel investor is a private individual with a high net worth who helps capitalize an entrepreneurial endeavor. |
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A glance at the American history of denying Africanisms helps to put her endeavor into focus. |
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Composers of chiptune and demoscene music practice the art of game music in vitro, with no particular commercial endeavor. |
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An agripreneur needs technical and material support to succeed in any agribusiness endeavor. |
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Instead of derivations of Esperanto roots, new roots are taken from European languages in the endeavor to create an international language. |
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The early modern period was characterized by profound changes in many realms of human endeavor. |
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Their flocking behavior and quickness to flee and panic can make shepherding a difficult endeavor for the uninitiated. |
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The only explanation I can offer is that the diligent pornographess was already back at work on her next endeavor. |
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Theorists in astronomy endeavor to create theoretical models and from the results predict observational consequences of those models. |
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As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor. |
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Pindar, Apollonius and the Bibliotheca endeavor to give full lists of the Argonauts. |
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This scholarly endeavor took 147 years to complete and contains all recorded Dutch words from the Early Middle Ages onward. |
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Samsung and Popstar Networks announced today that they will endeavor to closely collaborate on future interactive digital signage media networks. |
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However, he was unsuccessful in this endeavor, and was eventually forced into exile in Yemen. |
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The quest for safe drinking water in the People's Republic of Bangladesh currently seems to be a lose-lose endeavor. |
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Once the boat is acquired it is not all that expensive an endeavor, often much less expensive than a normal vacation on land. |
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What results, then, is a nosological endeavor in typology without clinical application. |
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These goals need not be, and happily are not, mutually exclusive in this endeavor. |
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The only boats seized by Somali pirates this year have been two Iranian fishing trawlers, which the Iranian Navy doesn't endeavor to protect. |
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In this endeavor, the church came to play an important role in the acculturation of the natives, drawing them into the cultural orbit of the Spanish settlers. |
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This work amounts to a description of a journey of individuation with all its trials and tribulations, including the suffering and ecstasy that accompany such an endeavor. |
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And yet, to better understand the nuances of his groundbreaking theoretical and compositional work on microtonal music, this endeavor becomes all the more important. |
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What started as a means of relieving pressure on the overburdened airframes has turned into a major transportation endeavor, totaling nearly 700 truck movements. |
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The state of Wisconsin, once one of the cooler hotbeds of faanish endeavor, today lies fallow, barren and all but devoid of the faintest crepitance of crifanac. |
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The expedition turned out to be a difficult and exhausting endeavor. |
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Carl Hegemann, who formerly worked with Mr. Castorf as a dramaturg, said the only endeavor that made sense for him at this point was to direct a traditional play. |
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It was at Manassas, specifically in the first of two major battles fought here, that the nation's sense of war as a glorious endeavor was irrevocably shattered. |
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Archaeoastronomy is an endeavor to find out something about ancient astronomy and related matters through the use of archeological data and the study of ancient texts. |
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The feeding of residents with multiple pathologies and functional and cognitive disabilities is a complex, challenging, and time-consuming endeavor. |
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Genomic ATCGs, mysterious rashes, and the spiraling paths particles trace through cloud chambers are the basic ingredients of the scientific endeavor. |
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Fast-Track Contest underlines our endeavor to provide quick and affordable graphic design solutions for customers and more rewards for our designers. |
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After it was delayed for some time, the endeavor was readopted recently. |
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The book ends with Lancelot's healing of Sir Urry of Hungary, where Malory notes that Lancelot is the only knight out of hundreds to succeed in this endeavor. |
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Owned by Sullivan Lane Stable and Vincent Scuderi, Classic Endeavor also won the 2003 Excelsior Breeders' Cup Handicap at Aqueduct. |
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The Endeavor is primarily an on-road vehicle, but it is engineered for mild, off-road service as well. |
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It was a similar situation at the William Morris Endeavor party held at the Brentwood home of top agent Ari Emanuel. |
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The group, which consists of sisters Temperence, Tenija, and Tiara Moton, officially signed with Swift Endeavor in Los Angeles. |
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The Endeavor stent was successfully placed in 98 percent of patients undergoing direct stenting and in 99 percent of patients where vessels were pre-dilatated. |
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However, the study did show a significant procedure success rate in favor of Endeavor when it came to deliverability and a lower rate of in-hospital myocardial infarctions. |
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