Nor shall there be any exertions or endeavours, obligations, nor any commissions received. |
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The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure. |
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And as a result of those endeavours the product then becomes a market success. |
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The winning team managed to get a whopping 96 out of hundred correct answers and they won two All-Ireland tickets for their endeavours. |
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They haven't always been given the credit in the past their lionhearted endeavours have deserved. |
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This frog is the most athletic of all the frogs and has a broad background in physical endeavours. |
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Apart from serving at table he listened sympathetically to their life-stories, encouraged them and praised their endeavours. |
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This academy bears testimony to his tireless and selfless endeavours and services in this regard. |
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Sedge volunteered his services and I want to say how grateful I am for his endeavours. |
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On returning home they'd boiled the billy and had a good laugh over their endeavours. |
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Perhaps that has been one of the greatest failings of missionary endeavours in Africa over the past 50 years! |
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Their mindset makes them natural mouthpieces for powerful vested interests bent on suppressing the ill effects of profit-motivated endeavours. |
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The Rock is fittingly cast as the small-town sheriff who endeavours to turn his wayward town straight. |
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His unstinted endeavours is the reason behind the birth of a number of institutions in Tamil Nadu Forest Department today. |
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Then there is the usual plethora of niche presses, ranging from outright vanity endeavours to highly respectable small publishers. |
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The retainer is to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain security for the overage. |
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From these endeavours emerged the subspecialties of pain treatment and intensive care. |
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This Project endeavours to make children more aware of their immediate environment, and the steps to be taken to protect and conserve it. |
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After more than a decade at the helm it looks as if his endeavours may at last pay off. |
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He says that as a democrat he believes in social justice and endeavours to make life better for everyone. |
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The result of these endeavours was that by the time I left school at the age of 15, I was already the family's main provider. |
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It's just that nowadays we feel the need to dignify our obsessions by passing them off as artistic or educational endeavours. |
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Among my own more active endeavours was an attempt to hire a man to help with fetching water and doing laundry, both considered women's work. |
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They must again meet, and exert their best endeavours to settle the business amicably. |
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We are grateful to have its commitment to supporting us in our endeavours to reduce the impact of cancer in our community. |
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The sounds of corks popping on champagne bottles added to locals cheering on the endeavours of the small committee who had over-seen a job well done. |
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Your week's best strategy would be focussing those myriad abilities on one primary project, rather than dividing and scattering them over a dozen different endeavours. |
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Youthful energy can make stale old artistic endeavours exciting. |
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Holland pursues an old-time Americana sound, without the academic self-consciousness or the intrusive musicianly flair that often soils such endeavours. |
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We trust you will use your best endeavours to achieve the above and mitigate the effect that your delays have caused to the regular progress of the works. |
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It is clear that despite our best endeavours to explain ourselves, a number of people think that the bank tightened monetary policy to cool down the property market. |
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The sudden crack of canvas snapping in the wind halted his endeavours. |
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He expressed his appreciation of everyone involved in nominating him for the peace award in recognition of his endeavours to bring about the Agreement. |
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Politicians and lawyers will achieve success in their endeavours. |
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The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women. |
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Their business interests ranged from salt, iron, cotton, silk and tea to various financial endeavours, including pawnshops, private banks and account bureaux. |
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It is by means of such observations that it endeavours to arrange and methodise all its ideas, and to reduce them into proper classes and assortments. |
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The ultimate goal of these endeavours was to create a European identity based on common values and a common desire to develop a Europe free of wars. |
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The issues surrounding the Genetically Modified foods, neutraceuticals and functional foods need to be resolved through concerted scientific endeavours. |
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Britain was triumphant in science, commerce and military endeavours. |
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Mrs Bargarz has opened a bleary eye and spotted my midnight endeavours. |
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He wrote on human endeavours and aspects of life like death, metaphysics, geology, natural theology and chemistry. |
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Thankfully, lambert has not restricted his artistic endeavours to iPads. |
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Most peregrini or exiles of this type were seeking personal spiritual fulfilment, but many became involved in missionary endeavours. |
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Mary Shelley busied herself with editing her husband's poems, among other literary endeavours, but concern for her son restricted her options. |
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Waters' lyrics also explored unrealised political goals and unsuccessful endeavours. |
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This is now detracting attention from all our honest endeavours to fix the problems of the past. |
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His message to the public in his weightlifting endeavours was that anything is possible if one is able to put aside the limitations of the mind. |
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In addition to popularising soccer, Beckham's arrival was used as platform for entertainment industry endeavours. |
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When news arrived of Cerialis' victory over Civilis, Mucianus tactfully dissuaded Domitian from pursuing further military endeavours. |
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However, these endeavours, real and fictional, are not representative of modern archaeology. |
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Apart from the military endeavours, Charles is considered to be a founding figure of the European Middle Ages. |
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The parties generally agreed to preserve the peace, aid in military endeavours and arbitrate disputes. |
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The peace and prosperity created under leadership of Guptas enabled the pursuit of scientific and artistic endeavours in India. |
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But the League One side's early endeavours brought only two well-struck but off-target free-kicks and a snap shot from Rickie Lambert. |
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He leaves a very strong legacy in our Consumer Banking Group and we wish Amit well in his future endeavours. |
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Unsuccessful endeavours have been made to cultivate the Fennochio in England and France. |
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Manager Operations PEI, Gohar Ali Shah said donation is part of the endeavours initiated by PEI to support government in its efforts to save precious lives. |
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Perhaps I should stop waging a war against dirty old men who still think they have the 'steam' left in their rusty funnels and concentrate on useful endeavours. |
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Thus the observation of human blindness and weakness is the result of all philosophy, and meets us at every turn, in spite of our endeavours to elude or avoid it. |
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Though relatively little of this has survived, it bears resemblance to the similar endeavours of other Germanic tribes of northern and central Europe from the same era. |
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On land, the Fifth Coalition attempted few extensive military endeavours. |
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These tastes continued to inform the endeavours of medieval Maltese artists, but they were increasingly influenced by the Romanesque and Southern Gothic movements. |
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Yet today, the historic tramlines still visible at the entrance to the building on Albert Drive in Glasgow's southside lead to a factory of creative endeavours. |
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In addition to their software, we are very impressed with the market skills of the IRM staff, and look forward to working together in many future endeavours. |
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It is not a sound-alike or look-alike show as it explores some of his more challenging songs and endeavours to bring his lyrical content and storytelling alive. |
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These are the cannon fodder that keep our court rooms filled and even The Bill in its day would have struggled to get much drama out of their pathetic endeavours. |
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It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress. |
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A reconstructionist endeavours to revive and reconstruct an authentic practice, based on the ways of the ancestors but workable in contemporary life. |
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Due to the international effort in solving the problem and the scale of the enterprise, it represented one of the largest scientific endeavours in history. |
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