Even though he underwent an aortic valve replacement in 2008, he insists he has no intention of retiring anytime soon. |
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In 1929 Pius XI informed the Eastern Churches of his intention to work out a Code for the whole of the Eastern Church. |
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They were designed with the intention of defending the United Kingdom against French invasion, although were never used for this purpose. |
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However, even to those who enter the prayer hall of a mosque without the intention of praying, there are still rules that apply. |
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In 1964, Britain announced its intention to grant independence to the FSA in 1968, but that the British military would remain in Aden. |
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The castles incorporated luxury apartments and gardens, with the intention of supporting large royal courts in splendour. |
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With the show's 2005 revival, executive producer Russell T Davies stated his intention to reintroduce classic icons of Doctor Who. |
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His intention was to symbolize the subconscious through bodily performances, as he did not believe language could be effective. |
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Their intention was to expose what they considered embezzlement of the meat collected during whale hunts. |
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The Byzantines established an occidental province, Spania, in the south, with the intention of reviving Roman rule throughout Iberia. |
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He started his reign with the intention of doing for the navy what his grandfather Wilhelm I had done for the army. |
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When the fisheries policy was originally set up the intention was to create a free trade area in fish and fish products with common rules. |
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He had no intention of enduring this smothering by overkindness any longer than it took him to figure out how to run away, and where to run to. |
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When John's elder brother Richard became king in September 1189, he had already declared his intention of joining the Third Crusade. |
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The intention is to minimise conflict between these different land use objectives and ecosystem services. |
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Belizean Prime Minister Dean Barrow has stated his intention to use tourism to combat poverty throughout the country. |
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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has stated his intention to use tourism to combat poverty throughout the country. |
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Moreover, the Portuguese were determined to dominate the spice trade and had no intention of allowing competition to flourish. |
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On reaching the Straits of Gibraltar, Mainwaring announced to his crew his intention of fighting the Spanish anywhere he found them. |
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Its intention was to focus conservation efforts on some of the rarest plant species in Britain. |
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When the chief constable of Devon announced his intention to send the county police into Okehampton in 1857, the police committee rejected them. |
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In October 2006 Wightlink announced its intention to build two new ferries for the Yarmouth to Lymington route. |
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Byzantine Emperor Justinian I declared war, with the stated intention of restoring Hilderic to the Vandal throne. |
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It was probably in 401 that Alaric made his first invasion of Italy, originally with the intention to petition for a position closer to Rome. |
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While it may or may not have been his intention, this division was the cause of much internal discord in Gaul. |
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Another suggests that while this was his intention, he then decided, given the enemy's unpreparedness, this was not necessary. |
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He had no intention of allowing Charles to catch him unaware and dictate the time and place of battle, as his father had. |
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Unfortunately for the local residents, these steps largely failed, despite the intention of wanting to stimulate the economy. |
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The studies cited above investigated the dynamics of rido with the intention of helping design strategic interventions to address such conflicts. |
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Fredrick's intention was to reassert his authority over the Italian cities. |
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The Hongwu emperor issued many edicts forbidding Mongol practices and proclaiming his intention to purify China of barbarian influence. |
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In 1348, Ibn Battuta arrived in Damascus with the intention of retracing the route of his first hajj. |
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The English also developed a commercial empire in North America, India, and Australia, creating colonies, with the intention of making a profit. |
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The intention was to sail around the southern end of the African mainland into the Indian Ocean. |
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In November 1944, the Soviet Union proposed to annul the Svalbard Treaty with the intention of gaining sovereignty over Bear Island. |
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Here he stated his intention to establish a colony, to be called Nova Jerusalem. |
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He was finally despatched to Peru with letters of support, but the king had no real intention of funding another expedition. |
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Of course many of these accounts were propagandist in intention and designed for an unsophisticated audience. |
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The intention was to outlaw entirely the Atlantic slave trade within the whole British Empire. |
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Beginning in 1997, the bloc started creating organisations with the intention of achieving this goal. |
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What effects a sacrament is the intention of administering that sacrament and the rite used according to that intention. |
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The pope felt that not only was the proper form for the sacrament lacking in the Anglican ordinal, but the intention was also lacking. |
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It was written to prove the sufficiency of the form and intention used in the Anglican ordinal rites since the time of the English Reformation. |
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The two basic elements of a crime are the act of doing that which is criminal, and the intention to carry it out. |
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In other words, a defendant may have been so drunk, or drugged, that he was incapable of forming the criminal intention required. |
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Thus, although the act actually causing death was performed when the defendants did not have the intention to kill, the conviction was confirmed. |
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Smith, a Democrat and avid segregationist from Virginia, indicated his intention to keep the bill bottled up indefinitely. |
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Guilt in respect to almost all offences created under the IPC is fastened either on the ground of intention, knowledge or reason to believe. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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It is clear that Lord Steyn intended that a virtual or moral certainty test should necessarily lead to a finding of intention. |
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Parliament required that the jury not be directed to find intention, and Lord Steyn cannot have intended to contravene Parliament's wishes. |
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It shows less culpability than intention, but more culpability than criminal negligence. |
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Parliament's intention was to show some compassion for those who had been involved in a suicide pact but failed to die. |
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At common law, the elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration. |
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Not all agreements are necessarily contractual, as the parties generally must be deemed to have an intention to be legally bound. |
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Generally, statements of opinion or intention are not statements of fact in the context of misrepresentation. |
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Further establishment of conditions of intention or malice where applicable may apply in cases of gross negligence. |
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Bracton stressed the animus furendi in theft, that is the intention to steal. |
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At the same time, he announced his intention to abolish the office of Lord Chancellor and to make many other constitutional reforms. |
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At no point in Pakistan's legal history was there an intention to begin the statute book afresh. |
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The intention behind having Advocates General attached is to provide independent and impartial opinions concerning the Court's cases. |
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My present intention is to vote against the Second Reading, not having spoken in the debate. |
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This led Asquith to declare the King's intention to overcome the majority in the House of Lords by creating sufficient new peers. |
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It is the intention of Providence, in all the various expressions of his goodness, to reclaim mankind. |
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In 1805 the Thames Archway Company was formed with the intention of driving a tunnel beneath the Thames between Rotherhithe and Limehouse. |
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Should they go on strike without having declared their intention to do so beforehand, they leave themselves open to sanctions. |
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His intention was to build an industrial community to house his workers adjacent to the Colt Armory. |
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However the Severns did not honour this intention and they sold many of the better pictures. |
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He pats on the back young men whom sterner critics would knock down, because even in fantastic incompetence he perceives the good intention. |
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Shortly thereafter, they receive news that the Bingleys are suddenly leaving for London, with no intention to return. |
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Following the fire, Somerfield announced their intention to cease trading in Chesterfield. |
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The Calder and Hebble Navigation was created by Act of Parliament in 1758 with the intention of making the Calder navigable to Sowerby Bridge. |
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A 2013 youth survey identified reducing opportunities for young adults in the area and an intention to leave to find employment. |
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And I want to add, as we make these changes, we work together to improve this system, that our intention is not scapegoating and finger-pointing. |
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The king was neither so shallow, nor so ill advertised, as not to perceive the intention of the French king. |
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His intention was to steal cattle all the way to Mexico but the vivid memory of that spit fire's lips altered his plans. |
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Disappointingly, Valkyrie turns out really to be the Enchantress, a supervillainess whose intention is the destruction of both sexes. |
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Some judges set unaffordably high bail at times with the intention of keeping suspected criminals in prison pending trial. |
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I write not this with the least intention to undervalue the other parts of poetry. |
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It was impulse, not intention, one of those great unzippings of the superego that lets the id shine through. |
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I spent some time in the Pays d'oc, in Albi, with the primary intention of seeing the ruins of the Albigensian fortresses. |
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The appetible object moves the appetitive power to have an intention toward the object. |
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For one thing, I've no intention of distributing cantrips and costly crucifixes to every rapable woman in the Parish of St Magloire. |
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Eating meat does not conform to God's original intention, and resorting to carnivorism merely accentuates an unattractive part of human nature. |
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The intention was that the two armies which marched out together should afterward be distinct. |
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The hearer's recognition of the speaker's locutionary intention is also an important felicity condition of Austinian exercitives. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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Bede's primary intention in writing the Historia Ecclesiastica was to show the growth of the united church throughout England. |
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However in some places, such as Caithness, the Highland Council's intention to introduce bilingual signage has incited controversy. |
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Sources disagree as to whether or not she divorced the Emperor first, and whether the intention was to usurp the throne. |
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In 208 Severus traveled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia. |
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The country declared its intention at the UN Climate Summit in 2014, alongside Great Britain and Germany. |
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When healing occurs by primary intention, the wound is basically closed with all areas of the wound connecting and healing simultaneously. |
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Mary soon announced her intention to marry the Spanish prince Philip, son of her mother's nephew Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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There was one final expedition in 1603 led by Bartholomew Gilbert with the intention of finding Roanoke colonists. |
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The intention would have been to keep well to the west of the coast of Scotland and Ireland, in the relative safety of the open sea. |
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In August 1866, the government announced their intention to refurbish Burlington House and move the Royal Academy and other societies there. |
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In the Corfu Declaration in 1917, the Serbian government officially declared its intention to form a state of Yugoslavia. |
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Britain and France decided that Hitler had no intention to uphold diplomatic agreements and responded by preparing for war. |
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Opposition to what was claimed to be the Conservative intention to privatise the NHS became a major feature of Labour's election campaigns. |
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Another theory was the issue of 'shy Tories' not wanting to openly declare their intention to vote Conservative to pollsters. |
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In addition, several small socialist groups had formed around this time, with the intention of linking the movement to political policies. |
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In 2010 the incoming Chancellor announced his intention to merge the FSA back into the Bank. |
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The intention was to transfer aircraft currently in Spanish service within a year of contract signature. |
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We must observe the letter of the law, without doing violence to the reason of the law and the intention of the lawgiver. |
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They had a rotating hose with the intention being that the user would place the unit in the center of the room, and work around the cleaner. |
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The intention was to dual the road between Morpeth and Felton and between Adderstone and Belford. |
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The intention was that the first decade of the 21st century would see the completion of the first of these projects. |
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The Pope had no intention of allowing a decision to be reached in England, and his legate was recalled. |
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The intention is that candidates produce original contributions in their field knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. |
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The intention is that material curated by UCL Eprints will remain accessible indefinitely. |
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Wagner declared his intention to express the function of the building in its exterior. |
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Fawkes admitted his intention to blow up the House of Lords, and expressed regret at his failure to do so. |
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But he hesitated when approached to do a project that combined maqam with jazz, even though that had been his pre-quest intention. |
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In 1678 the murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey was ascribed to her servants, and Titus Oates accused her of an intention to poison the king. |
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Thynne's canon brought the number of apocryphal works associated with Chaucer to a total of 28, even if that was not his intention. |
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In 1786, John Boydell announced his intention to found his Shakespeare Gallery. |
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My intention here is not to exclude the consent of the people from being one just foundation of government where it has place. |
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This intention is a deliberate and integral characteristic of the social contract, a characteristic that persists to the present day. |
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It was noticed by Charlotte during her only visit, and she had the intention of asking the mason to correct it. |
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In late February 1922 the Lawrences left Europe behind with the intention of migrating to the United States. |
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Originally he had no intention of taking the directorial duties, but ended up directing and producing, in addition to taking the title role. |
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He had ambitions to be the first head of the National Theatre and had no intention of letting actors run it. |
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Also, that same day, the German Association declared its intention of affiliating through a telegram. |
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The Premier League responded by announcing their intention to resist such a reduction. |
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Ronnie the Rhino visits schools as part of the Leeds RLFC Community project, with the intention of promoting sports and healthy living. |
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In August of that year he made an about face by announcing his intention to return to the European Tour. |
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It had been his intention that the match would be the first Ryder Cup but it was later decided that the match would not be an official contest. |
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But in an interview with BBC Sport at the time Bruno laughed at the story and denied he had any intention of standing. |
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Despite the original intention, the Grundgesetz remained in effect after the German reunification in 1990, with only minor amendments. |
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In January 2016, the UK government announced the intention to create a marine protected area around Ascension Island. |
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Applicants must show the intention to reside in South Africa after naturalization, and they are required to make a declaration of allegiance. |
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We protest against the declared intention of your government to place Northern Ireland automatically in the Irish Free State. |
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David gladly accepted and personally led a Scots army southwards with intention of capturing Durham. |
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Murray led the force cross country with the intention of avoiding government outposts. |
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The intention was to incapacitate the RAF so much that the UK would feel open to air attack, and would begin peace negotiations. |
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The intention was to lay a 'pattern' like an elongated diamond, hopefully with the submarine somewhere inside it. |
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Trusting that the Germans had no intention of taking major action, the British command did not respond until it was too late. |
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He also made an oblique reference to his intention to annex the Sinai Peninsula. |
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On 31 March 2010 the German Foreign Affairs Ministry announced Germany's intention to withdraw from the Modified Brussels Treaty. |
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The intention is to protect some of the world's most pristine ocean habitat from illegal fishing activities. |
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Iain Gray announced his intention to resign as leader of the Labour group of MSPs that autumn. |
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In May 2012, Qatari officials declared their intention to allow the establishment of an independent trade union. |
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Not only that, France had no intention to ally with Russia, who, years earlier, had meddled in France's affairs during Austria's succession war. |
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A DfT franchise report in 2014 stated Network Rail's intention to subsume more major stations into Network Rail's directly operated portfolio. |
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Factors generally associated with increased fertility include religiosity, intention to have children, and maternal support. |
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Instead, they booked two shows, one in Leeds on 14 February, and one in Hull the following day, with the intention of recording a live album. |
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When Bowie left the technical school the following year, he informed his parents of his intention to become a pop star. |
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It was his intention to show that he need not fill a starring role, and functioned well as a member of an ensemble. |
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On 28 February 2013, Clapton announced his intention to stop touring in 2015 due to hassles with travel. |
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Anyway, it was clear Sting had no real intention of writing any new songs for the Police. |
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On 28 June 2007, the group held a press conference at The O2 Arena revealing their intention to reunite. |
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Rossetti was known to taunt Morris with the intention of trying to enrage him for the amusement of himself and their other friends. |
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Mill was brought up as a Benthamite with the explicit intention that he would carry on the cause of utilitarianism. |
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But it is the intention, that is, the foresight of consequences, which constitutes the moral rightness or wrongness of the act. |
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They were possibly an upgrade of an earlier code and the intention must have been to establish a universal codification. |
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Both countries went through economic reforms and privatisations, with the intention of creating a market economy. |
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On 15 August 2007, McConnell announced his intention to resign as Scottish Labour leader. |
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It is hoped that the redevelopment of the ground will start at end 2014 with the intention being to upgrade it to international match standards. |
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It is distinguished from voluntary manslaughter by the absence of intention. |
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Whyte filed legal papers at the Court of Session giving notice of their intention to appoint administrators. |
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When Dafydd ap Gruffudd came of age, King Henry accepted his homage and announced his intention to give him part of the already reduced Gwynedd. |
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He said that the intention had been to make Dafydd prince of Gwynedd, and that Dafydd would reward Gruffudd with lands. |
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Edward's intention was to disinherit Llywelyn completely and take over Gwynedd Is Conwy himself. |
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They recommended that prospective studies should be based on the mothers' intention to have a nonhospital delivery. |
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Llywelyn's original intention had been that they should do homage to Dafydd, but the king wrote to the other rulers forbidding them to do homage. |
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And it is possible that you will shortly read in the papers that he has executed his stated intention of burning down his father's bee hoon factory in Upper Thompson Road. |
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Clan na Gael, led by John Devoy organised Irish veterans of the American Civil War to attack Canada, with the intention of demanding a British withdrawal from Ireland. |
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Mine owners announced that their intention was to reduce miners' wages. |
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I'm sorry if I came off as condescending, that wasn't my intention. |
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It was the band's initial intention that Richards would not be replaced instantly and that the band would only look for a touring member to play for the band. |
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It appears clear from Stan's Joe Rock films, where he is very much in control of his material, that he had no intention of becoming part of a double act. |
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The intention was to subject incoming bombers to continual attacks by relatively small numbers of fighters and try to break up the tight German formations. |
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According to Bracton, it was only through the examination of a combination of action and intention that the commission of a criminal act could be established. |
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In the early Medieval period, hospitals, poor houses, hostels, and orphanages began to spread from the Middle East, each with the intention of helping those most in need. |
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In 2016 the lease for the historic auditorium was taken over by the Mars Hill Church with the intention of restoring it as both a cinema and a music and arts facility. |
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This is an agreement with the intention to stop port states from allowing boats to dock that participated in illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing. |
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In March, the charismatic Vice Admiral Makarov had taken command of the First Russian Pacific Squadron with the intention of breaking out of the Port Arthur blockade. |
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It is not my intention to advocate change in this situation. |
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There is always some degree of intention subsumed within recklessness. |
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In an effort to reinvigorate the plan, Philip, the Count of Flanders, announced his intention to invade England and sent an advance force into East Anglia. |
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Mauritius has one of the largest Exclusive Economic Zones in the world, and in 2012 the government announced its intention to develop the marine economy. |
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Atahualpa's intention appears to have been to impress the small Spanish force with this display of splendor and he had no anticipation of an ambush. |
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However Charles de Gaulle had no intention of liberating the colonies. |
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In 1487 Henry VII's enemies from the House of York had crowned a pretender and landed a small army off the coast of Lancashire with the intention of stealing the crown. |
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Though Clement agreed to the creation of such a court, he never had any intention of empowering his legate, Lorenzo Campeggio, to decide in Henry's favour. |
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The intention was to create a single state and legal jurisdiction. |
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Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham announced their intention to merge in January 2000, with the merger completing in December of that year, forming GlaxoSmithKline plc. |
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Statutory interpretation allows for the ignoring of unjust extraneous meanings, but what Coke did was nullify the statute as a whole, along with its main intention. |
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Philip seized the initiative in 1213, sending his elder son, Louis, to invade Flanders with the intention of next launching an invasion of England. |
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On 11 January 2012, the First Minister and deputy First Minister, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness respectively, announced their intention to abolish the department. |
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The intention was to split the enemy line and engage in close quarter action, a form of combat in which, Nelson believed, the British fleet would have the advantage. |
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In the Saar Offensive in September, the French attacked Germany with the intention of assisting Poland, but it fizzled out within days and they withdrew. |
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The intention of the ICRC was to provide the families of the prisoners with some hope and solace and to alleviate their uncertainties about the fate of their loved ones. |
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Lord Bridge held there was no rule that foresight of probable consequences was equivalent to, or alternative to, the necessary intention for a crime of specific intent. |
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In his first address outside 10 Downing Street, he announced his intention to form a coalition government, the first since the Second World War, with the Liberal Democrats. |
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It is not merely evidence from which such intention may be inferred. |
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In 1948, a small herd of domestic reindeer was introduced with the intention of establishing commercial herding to generate income for island residents. |
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Also in July 2003 BAE Systems and Finmeccanica announced their intention to set up three joint venture companies, to be collectively known as Eurosystems. |
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If the bloomery were allowed to become hot enough to melt the iron, carbon would dissolve into it and form pig or cast iron, but that was not the intention. |
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Turcophile by sentiment, Abbott had joined the Ottoman forces there as a British observer with the intention of writing a history of the campaign. |
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These plans focused on the south west of the building with the intention of providing 5,000m2 of new display space, almost doubling the amount of display space. |
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His cap was turned backwards in the manner of a catcher or a rally-cap, though he had no intention of catching and there certainly wasn't a rally going on. |
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It was the intention to build an urban motorway in Liverpool. |
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In 1608, he returned as head of an exploration party and founded Quebec City with the intention of making the area part of the French colonial empire. |
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The intention of the Act was to replace worship in Latin with worship in English, which was known by the lawmakers not to be universally spoken throughout England. |
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The fact that Adam Smith received the Snell Exhibition suggests that he may have gone to Oxford with the intention of pursuing a career in the Church of England. |
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In strictly applying the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer, Wesley denied her Communion after she failed to signify to him in advance her intention of taking it. |
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The intention was that it should be a general test for intelligence. |
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Harold was keen to unify England in the face of the grave threat from William of Normandy, who had openly declared his intention to take the English throne. |
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The intention was to increase feelings of British national identity. |
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In February 2016, Calhoun announced his intention to step down at the end of the academic year, in order to become president of the Berggruen Institute. |
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Eventually, the intention was that they should affranchise all the slaves. |
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His declared intention was to design a building that was distinctive and memorable, and also one that would capture the particular excitement of passengers before a journey. |
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Given France's declared intention to veto any relocation to Brussels, some MEPs have advocated civil disobedience by refusing to take part in the monthly exodus to Strasbourg. |
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Many had also approved of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of his younger brother, Buchan. |
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On Sunday, the 30th, he continued in his usual health and spirits, and retired to rest with the intention of rising at an early hour to finish his report. |
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The group's intention was to reform art by rejecting what it considered the mechanistic approach first adopted by Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and Michelangelo. |
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The principal objection to validity of Anglican ordinations, according to Pope Leo XIII, was the alleged deficiency of intention and of form of the Anglican ordination rites. |
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Most of the Ukrainian SSR was organised within the Reichskommissariat Ukraine, with the intention of exploiting its resources and eventual German settlement. |
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Domitian eagerly sought the opportunity to attain military glory and joined the other officers with the intention of commanding a legion of his own. |
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The offences include causing death whether by intention or not. |
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With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. |
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It was returned to Robert Stephenson and Company in 1851 with the intention of displaying it at The Great Exhibition, but this did not take place. |
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This hall was erected for the advancement of the arts and sciences and works of industry of all nations in fulfilment of the intention of Albert Prince Consort. |
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Her intention was to form a repertory ballet company and school, leading her to collaborate with the English theatrical producer and theatre owner Lilian Baylis. |
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It was Justinian's intention to recover Italy and Rome from the Goths. |
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All the while, my intention was to amuse her, and divert her out of her hellish thoughts, and show to her the wide world of which she could now be a part. |
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In 1895 the trustees purchased the 69 houses surrounding the Museum with the intention of demolishing them and building around the West, North and East sides of the Museum. |
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He had no intention of leaving Iberia to its fate once he was in Italy. |
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The Cistercian Abbey had been taken into 'guardianship' by the association and the intention was to provide a plan of the Abbey and to make it accessible for visitors. |
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Revie's predilection for gimmicks was years ahead of its time, and done with the explicit intention of gaining acceptance from a public outside West Yorkshire. |
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Australia won the 1977 Centenary Test which was not an Ashes contest, but then a storm broke as Kerry Packer announced his intention to form World Series Cricket. |
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The main intention of the residency was, and still to some extent is, to provide an entree for visits and the organisation of the summer general meeting. |
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Within months, however, a majority of ACA bishops made known their opposition to the move and the church has since declared its intention to remain a Continuing Anglican body. |
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Edward now expected Isabella and their son to return to England, but instead she remained in France and showed no intention of making her way back. |
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In an interview shown on the BBC2 4 July 2009, John Jenkins repeated his intention that the bombs were never planted or timed to hurt people but just to disrupt the ceremony. |
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In October 2009 MacArthur announced her intention to retire from competitive racing to concentrate on the subject of resource and energy use in the global economy. |
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The intention of this paper is to open up a dialogue on the wider implications of microgenesis, particularly as it applies to the process-relational view of intersubjectivity. |
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On 10 October Hailsham announced his intention to renounce his viscountcy. |
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Following the signing of the Fresh Start Agreement, Peter Robinson announced his intention to stand down as leader of the DUP and First Minister of Northern Ireland. |
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A novel aspect of the law on intention is that if one intends to harm somebody, it matters not who is actually harmed through the defendant's actions. |
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His troops misunderstood his intention and mutinied at the town of Opis. |
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On 10 May 2007, during a speech at the Trimdon Labour Club, Blair announced his intention to resign as both Labour Party leader and Prime Minister. |
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A guilty mind means an intention to commit some wrongful act. |
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Rumours began to appear in the press that the band was about to break up, but a band spokesmen stated that the intention was to return to the States later in the year. |
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