In the current fearful climate, the public might assume that the prosecution service would pull out all the stops. |
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The site is buzzing with activity as hundreds of workers pull out all the stops to get the centre ready for opening day. |
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In Swindon individuals and organisations will pull out all the stops to raise record-breaking amounts of cash this year. |
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Our group must pull out all the stops in order to call a halt to the AIDS epidemic, and we need to invest with this in mind. |
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Boxed in on the final corner by his rivals, he had to pull out all the stops up Cheltenham's notoriously unforgiving hill to ensure that he was first past the post. |
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But sometimes when political capital is low, really, really low, when your own worshipers begin thinking disloyal thoughts, you have to pull out all the stops. |
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The champion had to pull out all the stops in the quarter final coming through 21-20 against one of the day's eye-catchers, John Newton of Bolton. |
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It should pull out all the stops in order to again become the peaceful, stable country which it had been for such a long time. |
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We must pull out all the stops, starting precisely with research, which sustains all the progress we make. |
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Europe should therefore pull out all the stops to combat this phenomenon, wherever it appears. |
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New staff will be recruited to form action teams who will pull out all the stops over the next two years to mobilize girls' enrolment. |
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We therefore need to pull out all the stops to turn this new phase into a success. |
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I will pull out all the stops for this, and we have all day tomorrow as well. |
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The EU must pull out all the stops in order to support the candidates in these areas and not raise any new barriers, of course. |
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The political, military and religious leaders must pull out all the stops to make national reconciliation possible. |
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She has understood very well that Europe must pull out all the stops in order to face up to this crisis. |
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We are asking for that reconsideration and for the Liberal government to pull out all the stops and get on this right away. |
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And yes, we also have to pull out all the stops in order to attract talent. |
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To think that some people say they are tough guys who will pull out all the stops to win when they are really just a bunch of softies who don't want to embarrass their rivals. |
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He was giving weight to the useful Redford and made him pull out all the stops. |
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We now have to pull out all the stops to make the most of what we have. |
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This year, we want to pull out all the stops to limit this phenomenon. |
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But when I do have something to sell, I pull out all the stops. |
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He said, basically, pull out all the stops. |
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It was a heck of a ballgame, and we had to pull out all the stops. |
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We met with the musicians to inform them of the snail-like progress with the Society and felt it was imperative to pull out all the stops and prepare as if we were going to strike. |
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We Europeans understand the importance of deadlines and the need to pull out all the stops when deadlines approach, but we believe that the important thing at the moment is for both parties to persevere. |
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If you want to regain the confidence of the public, you will need to ensure that you pull out all the stops in order to actually tackle cross-border air pollution and fight it effectively. |
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If we give Turkey the green light, this means that the EU will pull out all the stops to make it possible for Turkey to become a member at some point in the future. |
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For people with impaired vision, hearing or a disability, we think that railway undertakings have a duty to pull out all the stops and observe a number of obligations. |
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We must pull out all the stops so as to improve the way in which cross-border police work is organised and make criminal prosecution more efficient than it has been hitherto. |
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Lastly, I believe that there is an urgent need to relaunch the European economy and that we must pull out all the stops to ensure that this happens. |
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Made All Too Beautiful pull out all the stops when runner-up in a Group 3 at York in May and, if returning in that form, will take plenty of beating. |
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Fallon, who rides warm order Yashmak in today's Irish Oaks, had earlier been required to pull out all the stops to squeeze home on Tracking, beating Prose by a head. |
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