The task ahead is monumental and extremely serious for us and the generations to come. |
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One of those values is the desire to protect our natural habitat for generations to come. |
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A legacy is something which we deposit into this life that will outlast us for generations to come. |
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However, these songs all share the common unifying characteristic of lullabying children to sleep for generations past and generations to come. |
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Europe is stuck, perhaps for generations to come, in the logic of national interest. |
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Your faithful advocacy, gentle wisdom, and unwielding courage will continue to form generations to come. |
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Are not the children now and the generations to come so much more important than moaning and groaning about change? |
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It is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty and we hope it will attract visitors for generations to come. |
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Let us confront this peril, secure our future and, God willing, forge an enduring peace for generations to come. |
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Our role is to accept the divine way and pass it down to succeeding generations to come. |
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Allow us to look after your interests as you pass on your wealth to the causes you hold dear, your family members, and generations to come. |
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By repressing Buddhism, Vietnam is destroying this potential, and jeopardizing sustainable development for generations to come. |
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We must act as a generation of which the generations to come will be proud. |
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Our present choices and behaviour will determine the security and safety of our peoples and of generations to come. |
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With heat pumps the focus is not only on efficiency but also on operational safety and service life for generations to come. |
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And even if that humanity had been converted to my Word, were there not yet many generations to come? |
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We are deciding, for generations to come, the kind of country we want or are prepared to have. |
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We need to maintain these networks, and make them even more attractive for generations to come. |
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The benefits of this agreement will be felt throughout the region for generations to come. |
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The lack of evidence for weapons of mass destruction will endure as a fault line in American politics for generations to come. |
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By helping these young democracies grow in freedom and prosperity, we'll lay the foundation of peace for generations to come. |
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When you short-change administration, you're short-changing the whole community and generations to come. |
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Our combined effort will ensure the well-being of our children, our grandchildren, and young people for generations to come. |
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Despite the rapid growth, Bhutan is still trying to keep its traditions alive and preserve the heavens for generations to come. |
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Certainly the regulatory oversight of waste management will be of importance for generations to come. |
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It was a trial by fire that would make Major Paul Triquet and the men of his company of Van Doos famous for generations to come. |
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They will not be bought by borrowed monies that they will be paying back for years and for generations to come. |
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These sport facilities will also be used by recreational and elite athletes alike for generations to come. |
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We owe this to ourselves, to our fellow citizens, and to the generations to come. |
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Our timely, coordinated and effective action will go a long way in securing a better future for generations to come. |
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Through this tree-planting initiative, we are pleased to be able to contribute toward building a greener future for generations to come. |
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Improper mining could kill the Kabul River and poison the aquifer for generations to come. |
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This hazardous waste will remain toxic for centuries when landfilled, a deadly legacy that could cause cancer and birth defects for generations to come. |
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Now, the Cloneen club are midway through the building of a fine new clubhouse and are certain that Tom's photograph will hold a place of honour for generations to come. |
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Bauxite mining poses a negative impact to the local economy and creates a long-lasting environmental problem that could affect generations to come. |
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This national designation will ensure that the Missinaibi will continue to flow into the future with her heritage features protected for generations to come. |
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And it's going to have impact for generations to come. |
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I reiterate the appeal I made during my visit for the political actors to advance in a spirit of cooperation, forging a shared vision through dialogue and laying the foundation for a stable Nepal for generations to come. |
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I believe what we give our children will serve as a life-long investment that will multiply in core values and morals for future generations to come. |
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Sustainable development does not threaten economic prosperity, on the contrary, it promotes the rational use of natural resources and is an assurance of prosperity and jobs for generations to come. |
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Meeting people who, with deep roots in another land, and who, with the world to choose from, have said, 'this is where my family will plant its roots for the generations to come. |
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Our decision to go public in 1997 had furthermore been motivated by the need to ensure, for a family business like ours, its continuity for generations to come. |
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However, the way we choose to help Canadians needs to be effective in the immediate, but has to also carry through a lasting impact that will make a difference in the generations to come. |
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By implementing the multi-barrier approach from source to tap, as described in this document, Canadian drinking water supplies will have a better chance of being kept clean, safe and reliable for generations to come. |
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Mercury, as you will all know by now, is a highly toxic substance that we all want and need to get rid of from our lives and the lives of generations to come, as soon as and as effectively as possible. |
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We will do our part, and welcome the opportunity to work in partnership with the global community to shape a prosperous, secure and sustainable future for generations to come. |
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Missing it may well be regretted for generations to come. |
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Hodges and three related cases made same-sex marriage legal nationwide and will dramatically expand and protect the rights of same-sex couples for generations to come. |
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In this work she offers herself in perpetuity as an enclosed specimen or museum display, literally transforming herself into an object for the scrutiny of generations to come. |
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Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth. |
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