Drug companies are also striving to develop new medicines to treat unmet needs. |
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There's the pulled-up ballet posture striving for ever-increased elevation. |
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Nothing, it seems, can stop a striving little macher like Ratner from running. |
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Ethical biographers and autobiographers work with veracity as their aim and this striving for veracity is respected, and expected, by readers. |
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In the ever-competitive business of finance and banking, Bangkok Bank is striving to excel in customer service and provide quality products. |
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The key to self-actualization, though, is that it specifically involves the striving towards the development of oneself as a unique individual. |
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Secondly, it mediates disputes, striving to reach friendly settlements between complainants and governments. |
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Thinking beyond conventional boundaries and striving for differentiation and memorability is essential to the effectiveness of our design. |
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Nature was personified as an immaterial agency striving for ever more complex forms of being. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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The focus is on a middle-class family, which is striving hard for survival. |
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In Canada too, we see politicians striving to take the middle ground, aiming to not alienate potential voters. |
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It's women like you that promote shameless propaganda that all men are to be seen as being sexually driven, only striving to plant their seed. |
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The company is striving mightily to save itself at home by catching up abroad. |
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It's how we are meant to be, and sometimes the unapproachably perfect is best seen in our imperfect striving for it. |
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In the world of Phoebe, striving unbacked by integrity may be blameworthy, but dullness is unforgivable. |
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That said, some roboticists are striving to 'bridge the uncanny valley,' working on ever-more sophisticated humanoid faces. |
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With care he crouched and drank, filling a mouth that seemed always parched, striving to slake a thirst he could no longer quench. |
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She's a narcissist, striving to impress her tawdry wannabe high-brow friends. |
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We've been striving for that consistency and to win four on the bounce is brilliant. |
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The active principle of alcohol is a counter-force to the upwardly striving nature of the human spirit, temporarily stunting it. |
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Just because something may be physically unattainable is no need to stop striving for it. |
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In truth, they were like soul brothers, one as mad as the other, both striving to haul their teams to victory. |
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Gambians tend to be soft-spoken and gentle in demeanor, seeking to avoid noisy conflicts and striving toward quiet settlement of disputes. |
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Throughout Sunday, we watched these superb athletes striving to achieve their best, and I remembered sports days past at my kids' schools. |
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It is striving for world hegemony, i.e., the political and economic reorganization of the world in the interests of American capital. |
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Now is the time to scrap the Trust and get back to clean wards, happy contented staff, striving for high standards and just rewards. |
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This is the type of enthusiastic striving that gives flavour to to life and motivates others to follow in our steps. |
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Although his lyrics of love and heartache belie his teenage years, Mario is still striving for his own unique sound. |
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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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The company is continually striving to develop and cultivate its presence as a viable force in the dairy industry. |
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The City is also striving to ensure that its documentation is completed and submitted on time. |
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We're also striving to maintain average e-mail response times at 24 hours or less. |
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Kirk and company are always striving to improve themselves, yet they revel in humanity's inefficiencies and imperfections. |
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We are striving to achieve sustainable and sensible use of the world's resources. |
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In an imperfect world, imperfect people are striving to achieve perfection. |
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This left a very tense closely fought final set with both teams striving to win out. |
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Are they both striving for success and reluctant to give their other half the time they deserve? |
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They challenge existing theories and accepted musical norms, always striving to keep a step ahead. |
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But in his over-particular vanity and his envy he was indefatigable in the striving for power. |
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His Cooper character in Hang Em High is man striving for revenge but realizes that revenge is not always sweet. |
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Only art, he says, offers us surcease from this cycle of striving meeting disappointment. |
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Mankind is constantly striving to expand his horizons, to push back the boundaries of the unknown, and to challenge himself further and further. |
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The closest cohesion in this will be reached through a synodical unity of spirit and a striving for consensus. |
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Marisa is a hard working single mother, striving to feed and clothe her young boy. |
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He may be, on the one hand, a cross-roads idler striving to get into the State Legislature. |
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At this moment in time we are striving to save every penny we can to buy our first house. |
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It is as if she is striving for a kind of mythic quality that does not always come off. |
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The first big effect is a sense of striving, a sense that combines hope with a feeling of incompletion. |
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His poetry and fiction celebrates the ordinary and commonplace, striving for a transformation that might well be magical. |
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People trying to be hip and striving to have an individual style to the point of absurdity, that they end up all looking the same. |
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In other words, they just might become the inquiring, striving, empowered-by-your-teaching students that you always dreamed of. |
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As the creative force behind our filmmaking activities, I kept striving for new sensations. |
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The initiative is a global congregation of universities and private firms striving to advance small satellite technology. |
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The interleaving of channels, which provoked so much criticism from operators striving to offer data services, is now entirely eliminated. |
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The others onstage, striving for high-energy precision, had a paper-doll flatness and zero affect. |
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The countdown has started for teachers from around the United States striving to become permanent members of NASA's Astronaut Corps. |
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There's more to life than work, study and striving for career, money and possessions. |
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The players huddled together here after a match for a post-mortem of the game, analysing and discussing, striving to iron out the flaws. |
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I spent my childhood blindly following his lead, striving to become the man he was. |
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Fly Me To The Moon follows the flight path of a group of terrified travellers striving to conquer their fear of flying. |
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Field packs, bags, belt cases, pouches and other carrying gear are available from manufacturers striving to capture consumers' attention. |
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Actually, I think we're influenced by those genres, but we're not striving to be new wave or power pop. |
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If you have not tried foundation primer, you will find that it helps give you that completed look that you may have been striving for. |
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As Church settles in at the table, she is neither striving to be the centre of attention nor attempting to deflect it. |
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Our supreme temptation today is not idol worship of graven images so much as settling for the good rather than striving for the best. |
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The old egalitarian ideal of striving to improve equality of outcome seems to be entirely absent. |
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We should be striving to create a meritocratic society with equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome. |
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This was the reality of the collectivist ethic in which each should be striving for all, not for himself and his own. |
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This would be particularly severe for low income economies that are striving to pullout of their current economic quagmires. |
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To a mountaineer it is the challenge of pushing physical resources to the limit by striving to achieve a demanding goal. |
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Hatred appears both as aggression towards others and as a striving for self-annihilation. |
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Modern day Hollywood is a diverse, vital, and active community striving to preserve the elegant buildings from its past. |
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But all this striving for the mot juste only made it harder for me to write continuous prose. |
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An increasing number of Maori landowners are striving to achieve economic and sustainable farming operations as kaitiaki of their land. |
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Keaton prefers anonymity to limelight, belonging to conflicting, going with the flow to striving against it. |
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Like all the other high street retailers it was striving to cut costs to keep prices down and remain competitive. |
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The keeper of special collections there, Richard Ovenden, has been striving mightily to raise the necessary millions. |
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This weekend's hire car was a Renault Optimist, with all the whizzy features that your striving Unix administrator demands. |
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Even so, Taylor said that the playoffs are a new season and the team is striving for a national championship despite being labelled as underdogs. |
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The government was striving, in alliance with big business, to increase British competitiveness. |
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Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market. |
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Due credit has to go to the hosts for striving to maintain some sense of momentum in the absence of any searching questions. |
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I agree that we should be striving to equalise level of provision, but let's bring it up, not down. |
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The charm of the various Scandinavian civilizations is that they assume everyone else is striving for the same open liberality. |
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The biggest fault of the Libran is that in striving to be fair to others, they are often anything but. |
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America is all about production, striving to stay the most powerful and rich country in the world. |
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His staff are striving to find a form of words to allow him to express his regret without officially apologising for the debacle. |
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We're striving for horses that gait as soon as they're started under saddle with long loose stride and natural athletic aptitude. |
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In doing so, modern states exhibited an assimilationist tendency, striving for social homogeneity. |
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While striving towards paradise has energy and direction, attainment of the goal has none. |
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Yes, in all honestly she is a bit of a dingbat, but she is also a very caring person, striving to keep her dignity and sanity in a world that often times mocks her faith. |
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Since you are striving for something that is basically beyond your comprehension and ability, you cannot trust yourself to do all the right things to get you there. |
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After the passing of his brother, Frank, Uncle Fletcher continued to work non-stop within the community, striving for better conditions and quality for his people. |
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Other teams are striving to control their fuel cell's operations by using solely passive processes, such as evaporation, diffusion, and capillary action. |
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In midlife, the boys attain the highest reaches of power and find that all the years of striving and conniving have left them feeling empty and unfulfilled. |
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The quality of striving in learning, which is known as conation is strengthened by the use of the internet as the access to information is increased. |
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This in fact means to struggle in the way of God by striving to do good, and to fight against only those who persecute and not by attacking innocent civilians or bystanders. |
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In the dominant U.S. worldview and value system biocentrism is counter-intuitive. The middle-class and striving to be middle-class college students I teach just don't get it. |
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He went to the window and looked out, striving to recollect himself. |
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Living in one sphere they lean into a second, striving toward the kingdom of heaven that remains hidden behind the threshold of the human struggle. |
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Not only for its intellectual striving, but as a sheer love-of-cinema, delight-to-watch, moviegoing treat of a superhero saga. |
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Here we have two partners with two different histories and perspectives striving to bring their individual and collective best to fruition in their offspring. |
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Unsurprisingly, our oleaginous Prime Minister, after striving to weaken protection for British workers on his last Euro-adventure, is in the vanguard of this movement. |
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The physician is therefore always striving to achieve adequate oxygenation of the artificially respirated patient using the lowest possible inspiratory oxygen concentration. |
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Any institution striving to examine such an iconic figure would find formidable challenges. |
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This does not mean that his account is bland and colourless, but he is striving for scholarly objectivity and clarity as far as that is possible under the circumstances. |
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I am striving heart and soul so that there will be no injustice. |
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It is a wonderful production that knows how to take its time, lingering over the ship board details rather than striving for nonstop action like most Hollywood blockbusters. |
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It is no coincidence that the strategies striving to solve SCI are futuristic. |
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There are also letters in Czech, Slovak, English, German, and French that Skvorecky exchanged with other people striving to keep the Czechoslovak literary scene alive. |
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At the same time such features of character can be displayed in him, like unpracticality, striving to avoid making of decisions, irresponsibility. |
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By thinking of evolution in mechanistic and atomistic terms, materialist interpretations typically muffle our intuitive sense of life striving toward what is yet to be. |
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Encouraging such striving, they felt, was the best way for poor blacks to escape poverty and integrate themselves fully into American social and political life. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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We must never despair of this striving because of this unreachableness. |
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Some people are perfectionists, constantly striving for excellence. |
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Graduating into the Great Recession only added to the sense of Sisyphean striving. |
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The air in Lagos is one of striving, of hustling and it is a city that very easily leaves you behind. |
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Nowadays tech developers are constantly striving to create the most integrated, streamlined consumer experience possible. |
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Braff is striving to convey a poignant blend of pathos and humor here, but his sort of striving is a form of cheating. |
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Of all his attributes, I am most impressed by his constant striving to help patients with seemingly insolvable problems, achieving successes despite considerable odds. |
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We crouched low behind boulders, striving for inconspicuousness while Wehausen unpacked his telemetry equipment to see if any radio-collared sheep were in the vicinity. |
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Amateurs and professionals will be striving to gain this prestigious crown that unites the game's elite and grassroots players with giant-killing on everyone's mind. |
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In its place came something which, striving to fuse Urdu and Telugu, seemed to devalue both. |
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It is getting harder, but it is still possible to earn a positive real return on your savings, and savers should be striving for the best possible deal. |
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He excelled at cornhuskings, where men and boys were divided into two groups, each striving to shuck the most corn. |
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Companies investing in NGA are also striving to achieve higher efficiency and reduce their level of operating expenditure. |
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Giap, striving to reseize initiative, struck in great strength at Eastertime in 1972, ignoring all rules of revolutionary war. |
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With names such as Ophidian, Vespasian and Pequod, they set the stage for understanding a certain type of striving. |
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He works hard to be a loving husband and father, while striving to be the best, most up to date proctologist. |
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Gamma's penetrability is specially appealing to artificial joint makers, who constantly are striving to build longer-lasting products. |
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I got up feverish and nervous. I walked out before breakfast, striving to collect my thoughts and tranquilize my feelings. |
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The four guiding principles behind each development are the valuing of people, marae, and Te Reo, and striving for self determination. |
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Still, Mick and the boys couldn't resist striving after whatever the Beatles attempted first, even when the Fabs flopped. |
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As opposed to striving for balance or objectivity, Foxification pushes journalism towards more comment, speculation and politicisation. |
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Her translations are dimmed over with a fug of late eighteenthcentury poetic diction, a striving for sublimity or for sentimental effect. |
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These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass. |
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For those who have glory-worthy goods, the temptation is sliding from real striving after virtue into living off their past reputation. |
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Some Shaivas worship in temples, while others emphasize yoga, striving to be one with Shiva within. |
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The Revolution of 1848 in Prague, striving for liberal reforms and autonomy of the Bohemian Crown within the Austrian Empire, was suppressed. |
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Mini-golf and go-cart parks had exploded, each striving to outdo its literally dozens of competitors in outlandishness. |
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She instigated religious reform, striving to conform the worship and practices of the Church in Scotland to those of Rome. |
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This is less an appeal to traditionalism than a striving for timeless repetition. |
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I was a poverty-ridden student striving for life in a system which makes the very existence of a scholar precarious. |
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Modern rushaholics are always racing, always out of breath, always feeling behind schedule, always striving, but seldom managing to get ahead. |
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The unfolding narrative often exposes a disciple's uneven progress, striving to sift out authentic guides from their counterfeits. |
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We are striving tooth and nail to kill anything remotely suggestive of the hulas of ancient Hawaii. |
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Masstige brands have particular appeal to urban consumers, who are always striving to be trendy but aren't above a bargain. |
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I now realize that what Tahir Elci was striving to protect was a kind of courtesy and delicateness, not the actual stones of the minaret. |
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By striving for perfection, scientists have gained a clearer picture of how certain types of quasicrystalline materials are put together. |
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But he made no whimper. Nor did he wince or cringe to the blows. He bored straight in, striving, without avoiding a blow, to beat and meet the blow with his teeth. |
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This striving for perfection is very evident in his portrait drawings, where he searches with his brush for just the right line for the sitter's profile. |
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Their painting developed independently of Early Italian Renaissance painting, and without the influence of a deliberate and conscious striving to revive antiquity. |
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While striving for success, Los Angeles Drug Rehab has searched long and hard for a new and effective approach for those struggling with substance abuse addictions. |
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This and other poems support the generalizations in Blandiana's manifesto in the afterword, where she says that striving for perfection is inevitable but inevitably doomed. |
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Relatively straightforward statements and recognizable accoutrements of spiritual striving were accompanied by less categorizable, more esoteric elements. |
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In Skinny, social success is framed in terms of persistent, reiterative striving toward individual autonomy and achievement, which must also be paternalistically sanctioned. |
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