It prevented student organization by enlisting a force of students to report on political activity. |
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Knocking on wood is meant to bring good luck by enlisting the support of spirits who according to the ancient pagans Druids, lived in trees. |
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The first arrest was made in September when an officer in the Guards was arrested for enlisting men for the Pretender. |
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There is a fuzzy line between contracting out for services from industry, and simply enlisting industry in the cause. |
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The Magyars decided to make a film based on this concept, enlisting the help of friends and colleagues to piece together this forty-minute film. |
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Now a local MP is trying to pour oil on troubled waters by enlisting the help of the Bishop to act as peacekeeper. |
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Tony has built a superb team, even enlisting the help of his son, who has worked on the ground staff team at the course since leaving school. |
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Large industrialists, enlisting the support of unions, announced the first general strike. |
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Again, this means getting other people involved and enlisting the help of the media. |
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Bromley is currently enlisting artists to submit 8ft x 12 ft artworks on a 170 ft length on the building-site style hoardings. |
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The wisdom we seek may be better found by enlisting vision and imagination rather than dismissing them. |
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The White House is now enlisting some of the same companies to help ferret out fraud. |
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The nascent folktronica has had its share of electronic composers come to the fore, enlisting the use of acoustic instruments for their source material. |
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If Wright had aspirations to fight in one of the war's main theaters after enlisting with the Sixth Iowa Cavalry Regiment, he was quickly disabused of the idea. |
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We see him enlisting the aid of the national media in his witch hunt to silence those seeking the truth about maybe millions being stolen. |
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Abbott set about enlisting old acquaintances, some of whom were wary of a Betty-Bella doubleheader. |
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While awaiting his final selection test, he applied to extend his visa so that he could stay in Britain before enlisting. |
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They even managed to fight off a bid in 1999 from the fearsome Mr Arnault by enlisting François Pinault as a white knight. |
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Asking for help after the fact is never as effective as enlisting support from the outset. |
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Mr Moscovici, Prime Minister Jospin had the extremely good idea of enlisting the aid of a economic analysis committee. |
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He is accused of enlisting, conscripting and using children under the age of 15 to participate actively in hostilities. |
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They knew that enlisting would probably put their lives at real risk some time, some place, but they went ahead. |
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If we could free up people's potential through enlisting their full commitment, we wouldn't need additional resources for many years to come. |
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Across the water is the competitive dad of the Murtaugh clan, and soon he and Martin are at odds, enlisting their kids to try and one-up each other. |
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Before enlisting he had been the chief of a gang of claqueurs, whose business it was to lead the applause, or it might be, the hissing at the theatres of Rome. |
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They even believe in co-determination, where unions and managers talk about strategy, as a means of enlisting their workers' engagement and loyalty. |
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Senior organizations and gerontologists have begun to pay serious attention to the environmental impact of aging boomers with an eye to enlisting them in the cause. |
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But by enlisting machines to do what once was the creative province of human beings alone, we deliberately narrow our conceptions of genius, creativity, and art. |
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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl reportedly tried to join the legion before enlisting in the U.S. Army. |
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However, there was a problem during the war with men enlisting more than once to obtain the generous bounties provided for volunteers, so these figures may be exaggerated. |
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State level and district level programmes would also be organised for the purpose of enlisting the support of common people in promotion of peace and harmony. |
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However, it is not a breach of neutrality, if individuals or small-unorganized groups cross neutral territory with the intention of enlisting with one of the belligerents. |
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After being adopted by the headmaster of a private boy's school, going to Princeton and enlisting in the army, my father recalled the photograph like a memory from someone else's life. |
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It confers with manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers, with a view to enlisting their co-operation in ensuring reasonable prices, adequate supplies, and equitable distribution of all necessaries of life. |
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For many of the projects visited this integrated approach was particularly effective in enlisting important support, both financial and technical, from local community agencies, and Local Partnerships in particular. |
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Thus the strategic direction was developed with a view toward enlisting private sector investment, mainly through tourism, that might have beneficial effects on local incomes. |
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This left little time for formalizing campaign partnerships or enlisting corporate sponsorship, fundraising, or managing and reporting on the implementation of conservation projects. |
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In addition, the sides' focus seems to have shifted towards enlisting more active external support, rather than addressing each other's concerns and pursuing their political objectives through mutual accommodation. |
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They now seek an excerption from the government, in effect enlisting the state as enforcer of their theology. |
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Deciding which direction you want to go and take aim by enlisting the help of your mind and harnessing your inner energy and the energy that surrounds you. |
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They managed to save a little time by enlisting the help of their children and by preparing very simple meals, especially boiled dishes that took a long time to cook. |
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While enlisting the involvement of key stakeholders can help build support for an assessment, some problems and some degree of conflict and resistance can be anticipated. |
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Beverly enacts nonsensical vengeance by enlisting a cult of weirdos to dress up as celebrity impersonators and blow up Hollywood Boulevard. |
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In particular, the directive could have been interpreted as allowing the employer the choice of performing risk assessment internally or enlisting competent services outside the enterprise. |
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At the same time as enlisting support at home, however, I also need to ensure that the EU appreciates that the situation is a great deal more complex than it may have been ten years ago. |
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The option of enlisting as an officer and joining the bulk of his generation in the graveyards of the Great War had been providentially removed by his affliction. |
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Birdy Nam Nam certainly recruited a crack team to record their second album, enlisting the services of Yuksek, a cutting-edge producer from Reims, to boost their beats. |
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Henry's daughter Eleanor was married to Alfonso VIII of Castile in 1170, enlisting an additional ally in the south. |
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Lezama funded a scientific expedition to explore the territory, enlisting Carlos Bosetti and Jordan Hummel for that purpose. |
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The Dutch responded to the growing intimidation by enlisting large numbers of armed merchantmen into their navy. |
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Rhode Island started enlisting slaves in 1778, and promised compensation to owners whose slaves enlisted and survived to gain freedom. |
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The benefits to the army were numerous, with the unemployed masses enlisting for military service alongside the more fortunate citizens. |
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By engaging Mary in that effort as a fellow pilgrim and guide, we would not only be enlisting her aid, but also hopefully taking on her spirit of faith and openness to God's will. |
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We also urge states that have not yet done so to ratify and fully implement the statute of the International Criminal Court which classifies enlisting children as a war crime. |
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The counts had to provide armies, enlisting their milites and endowing them with land in return. |
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Hence the increasingly desperate theatrics, including enlisting a rumpled Clint Eastwood to chat to an empty chair. But even if the conventions are largely irrelevant to the present election, they are critical to future ones. |
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Although they were present on the battlefield King Mathias preferred enlisting shielded men instead due to the arquebus's low rate of fire. |
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He will also point out that the army is going ahead with plans to set up more special units for the small but growing number of haredim who are already leaving the yeshivas and enlisting. |
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But Peter Andre is hoping to steal a march on his rivals by actually enlisting a former Royal Marine Commando to help him lose weight and get in shape for the quickstep. |
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The prince received his flying wings in May last year, before enlisting in a 'conversion to type' course at the Army Air Corps Base in Middle Wallop, Hampshire. |
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In 2010, Los Angeles County was the largest origin of military recruits in the United States by county, with 1,437 individuals enlisting in the military. |
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If you want to truly hone your dog's skills while teaching him about calling and where to focus, consider enlisting a remote-control bird releaser or winger. |
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Enlisting Crumb's help, he writes a series that chronicles his mundane, day-to-day existence. |
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Enlisting in aid of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the First and Second World Wars, as well as the Korean and Vietnam Wars. |
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