Our aim is to spread the word that exercising is the easiest and cheapest way to get fit. |
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To help spread the word, Cycle of Hope is distributing a free information packet with something for everybody. |
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I joined so I could spread the word on tons of books that I know would have larger audiences, if only readers knew about them. |
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Those who possess that inner strength will feel compelled to spread the word in any way they can for as long as they live. |
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Mr Taylforth said they wanted to spread the word about the National Trust scheme to encourage farmers to stop burning fleeces. |
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We're proud to spread the word about how museum membership strengthens the vibrant cultural fabric of the Twin Cities. |
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Members spread the word by text messages, e-mails and leaflets which are handed out in towns and cities. |
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But her one driving concern, she says, is to spread the word about the urgent need for enhanced information security. |
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The important thing is being here to spread the word about prioritising our environmental problems. |
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Chapman has said he would like to be a farmer on his release and spread the word about his spiritual redemption. |
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Thanks very much to all who sent nominations and to those who spread the word. |
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The goal is to help organizations launch great products by bringing them directly to the sneezers who can spread the word. |
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So then, if the electorate is tending to think in and act on smaller and smaller messages, why not spread the word on T-shirts? |
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I think it is time to spread the word about human divinity and the universality of the spiritual path. |
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His mission was to spread the word of God to people living in the depths of the Amazon rain forest. |
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But we'd be remiss if we neglected to spread the word about what might be the Upper East Side's best gourmet bargain. |
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The buzz they created among commuters helped spread the word about krump, the urban dance the group specialises in. |
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Pyxissians give conferences around the world to spread the word on Agile practices. |
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My innocent pleasure in those evenings shattered when a local gossip spread the word that I was on the prowl for other women's husbands, one in particular. |
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Going back into schools also counteracts the fall in the number of male teachers and their tendency to give up time to spread the word about their passion for rugby. |
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Firstly, our 2009 calendar is now available at the gallery and everyone is invited to swing by grab a few and spread the word! |
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As a result of the overall hospitality, the production company hopes that the guests will want to return and will spread the word amongst the industry. |
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The main objective is to keep tourists in our area as long as possible so they can spread the word to those they meet afterwards. |
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Become a fan on our official facebook page and spread the word to your friends. |
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It is also crucial to our efforts to spread the word about the importance of access to information and transparency. |
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You can also provide this same code to your visitors so they can help spread the word for you! |
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You have just made a permanent satisfied customer who will spread the word of your awesome website. |
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One time someone asked Charnanand what was the best way to spread the word about Knowledge. |
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Larry also knew that Mesach, then president of MWC, could write and spread the word about global sharing of gifts and experiences. |
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Reflection: it is not enough simply to do things well, it is also necessary to spread the word! |
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I told them both about my crusade to spread the word of sustainability and debunk the mythos about long-haired, granola-eating folk that surrounds it. |
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Could someone please spread the word to the awards-seeking moviemakers of the world that unrelieved solemnity is not truer to life, not even in our worst moments. |
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Rumourmongers spread the word that the mayor used foul language in calling the 911 operator. |
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It's clear that this team will continue to push the envelope on this strategic investment, spread the word in the community and lead the call to action. |
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It will help spread the word about the practical applications and environmental benefits that can come from extremophilic research. |
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And in many cases, your manager will spread the word to peers and senior management that job rotation should be considered on a company-wide basis. |
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The launch of a consultation on Maritime Policy has also awakened the interest of those who want to inform and spread the word about our seas and oceans. |
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You can donate to Inter Pares, engage in one of our campaigns, subscribe to our newsletter, and spread the word about Inter Pares' work in your networks. |
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Finally, if you are a buyer, you can help spread the word about a seller you like, and if you are a seller, you can help recognize and reward loyal customers, which encourages them to buy from you again. |
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Instead of involving her classmates and teachers at school, Sara began reaching out to her closest friends and family via email and word of mouth, encouraging them to donate and spread the word about her initiative. |
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Of course, we will need full information to continue to spread the word. |
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Ms. Kalik and Ms. Slocum encourage their students to spread the word by joining their local mycological society and taking their dogs on group foraging trips, where they can show their abilities. |
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Here is one of the ways in which we can help spread the word to bring about the changes in the operation of personal watercraft that we believe would make this bill unnecessary. |
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It was more in line with everyday speech, not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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Editor-in-Chief Brad Wilson created Brad's Deals while a college student as a way to spread the word about the online shopping tips and tricks that he learned as a student. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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