Orchards and mulberry groves were uprooted to pave the way for more cotton. |
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The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict. |
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More than 20 unpaid workers have been knuckling down to pave the way for another stretch of Route 45, the national cycle network. |
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Chairman of the panel told members the scheme would help to pave the way for more efficient uses of fuel in the 21st century. |
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The agreement also helped pave the way for crucial diplomatic and military co-operation in the lead-up to World War One. |
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Will it help pave the way for a pullout of troops or a bump up in the polls? |
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Once senior managers have seen early results, their buy-in can pave the way for a smooth rollout to other parts of the organization. |
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William Hague really did pave the way for his return to the political stage at his packed out event on his book William Pitt the Younger. |
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We are striving to pave the way for a mass political movement throughout Europe that opposes the capitalist system. |
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Incorporating some simple stretches and breathing exercises into the daily routine could pave the way for a wonderful stress free life. |
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That could pave the way for the region to produce a new crop of young Olympic hopefuls such as Richard Buck. |
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This was meant to pave the way for talks aimed at gaining the release of the hostages. |
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Speculation that the changes would pave the way for vast continental-style hypermarkets outside city centres was inaccurate. |
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The new framework would also pave the way for locally negotiated deals, something union members strongly oppose. |
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These will pave the way for more domestic participants in the retail sector. |
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The partnership will pave the way for more performances by world-class dancers in the town. |
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So does he think this project might pave the way for slightly offbeat buildings elsewhere in the city centre? |
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The failure of the program helped pave the way for the triumph of a consumerist approach. |
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The officials hoped that this would pave the way for issue of licence by the end of the month. |
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According to other official sources, plans are also on the cards to axe three to four full-grown trees to pave the way for the new structure. |
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Uber-designers often pave the way for their work by forging bonds with the business and political powers in an organization. |
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A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume. |
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The government wants a successful trip by the crown prince and princess to pave the way for a visit by Emperor Akihito, the daily said. |
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These should pave the way for the exit of its problem child just as the European economy gains momentum. |
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His powerfully demotic designs helped pave the way for the egalitarian suburban landscape most Americans choose to live in today. |
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Known as graphene, the new fabric effectively exists in just two dimensions, and could pave the way for computers built from single molecules. |
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York Council's executive is expected to approve the findings of the consultation and order a feasibility study to pave the way for the city's sixth park-and-ride facility. |
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The central government later turned down the draft regulation as it was feared it would pave the way for the province's separation from Indonesia. |
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If the report is widely adopted by the funders and builders of dams, it will pave the way for a new era of protecting rivers and the communities that depend upon them. |
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Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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So the parliamentary passage of the bill holds additional significance in that it may pave the way for the two allies of 50 years to mend their sour relations. |
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Wednesday's settlement between the two camps and the vote in parliament pave the way for a revote that most observers believe will be won by Yushchenko. |
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In contrast, a successful outcome on the nuclear issue could pave the way for progress on other issues of concern with Iran. |
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Second, I will show how Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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The North of Montana Neighborhood Association rallied behind the mortuary after a developer applied for a demolition permit to pave the way for a mini-mall. |
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Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war. |
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It would do no harm to allow metric on pedestrian distance signs and would pave the way for the ultimate objective of full metrication of traffic signs. |
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The move will pave the way for probate court orders covering the Dubai assets of those who have registered their wills through the registry. |
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However he did pave the way for the most acclaimed performance of the nineteenth century, that of William Charles Macready. |
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By disturbing the natural state of pasture, sheep and other livestock can pave the way for invasive plants. |
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Anger and dismay over the treaty's provisions helped pave the way for the establishment of Benito Mussolini's dictatorship three years later. |
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The same technique could pave the way for new treatments for the baby condition necrotising enterocolitis. |
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Maybe the boys in France and Wales will pave the way for this change. |
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The decision could pave the way for such foodstuffs to be sold freely and unlabelled on the high street. |
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He also believed that through the BNE holistic business model, the economic benefits of those resources could be shared by all Belizeans and pave the way for a better Belize. |
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It could also pave the way for the It could also pave the way for the time when space weather predictime when space weather predictions could join the local forecasts. |
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Reaction Engines is working on an engine system that will pave the way for a plane that would transport 300 passengers anywhere in the world in four hours. |
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Xerox Corporation will demonstrate at Graph Expo next week a breakthrough dual-engine printer platform that will pave the way for future printer designs at Xerox. |
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The council will be able to appoint government ministers, run the de-Baathification campaign and start drafting a new constitution to pave the way for eventual concensus. |
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That will mean that high street banks will no longer be as profitable, and it would pave the way for remutualisation of a large chunk of the banking sector. |
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Jack McConnell pledged yesterday that a Labour victory in the Holyrood election will pave the way for Government NHS hit squads to take charge of dirty hospitals. |
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The meeting was to pave the way for a break away from The Football League. |
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Mohannadi said Qatar is distinguished for its diverse flora that consist of nearly 420 plant species which pave the way for the establishment of the nucleus of a gene bank. |
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Not helping Rusty's cause is the guard's van, CB, who would rather sabotage Rusty to pave the way for the future in the form of Electra and Greaseball. |
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On 16 March 1485 Richard's queen, Anne Neville, died, and rumours spread across the country that she was murdered to pave the way for Richard to marry his niece, Elizabeth. |
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