At a Mar. 24 meeting with leading Russian businesspeople, he vowed that the state has no plans to renationalize their properties. |
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A couple have vowed not to be pushed out of their own street by gangs of youths they say have made their lives a misery for years. |
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Supporters trying to stop the closure of Lowick School have vowed to fight on despite receiving a knock-back in their campaign. |
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I thought she was, in a word, gorgeous, and I vowed to have that haircut, or die trying. |
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Furthermore, he vowed that he would discover the identity of his wife's lover. |
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When he saw the state of the orphanage he vowed to return with enough funding to rebuild it and refurbish the facilities inside. |
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Sertori is aware the City fans were questioning his role as a striker but vowed to carry on regardless. |
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He is the archenemy to the Order and has vowed to lay them low one way or another. |
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She's my best friend and she vowed to me that she had received this intelligence from a reliable source. |
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Ten years ago, Pen Hadow vowed to trek to the North Pole alone and unaided. |
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A group of teenagers in Westbury have vowed to secure a skate park for their youth centre despite recent setbacks. |
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Speaking yesterday on a visit to Harwich, he vowed to fight for every vote right up until the last minute. |
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If that wish were granted, I vowed to be the best horse ever, friendly, responsive, and obedient. |
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She has now vowed not to go riding in the area again until after Christmas and the New Year, when the firework season is over. |
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The party vowed to intensify the fight corruption within the state apparatus and the whole political system. |
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Police have vowed to get tough to stop louts flouting a street-drinking ban. |
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I have already vowed to make sure that everyone I know will be in attendance the next time she comes through. |
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Almost six months ago, foreign-policy macher Perle vowed to sue him for writing an unflattering feature about him in The New Yorker. |
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One widow vowed that if her daughter recovered from her sickbed, the girl would take the veil as a nun. |
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He was not available for comment on Monday but has vowed to clear himself of the allegations. |
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Spurred on by the sight of the scaffold and the thought of playing in mud for a good cause, I vowed to come back to help work on the walls. |
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The AFL-CIO, the teamsters and others have vowed to force congress to reject the bilateral agreement. |
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As he walked me over to the pyramid the next morning, I vowed to myself that I would not lie down until the entire town was a glow of scarlet. |
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But since his defeat he has now vowed not to stand again and has put the back-to-back terrace house up for sale. |
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I'd miss Gabrielle terribly, but I vowed to take her on tour with me as soon as she was old enough. |
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The Prime Minister has declared war on this terrorism and has vowed to defeat it utterly. |
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My mood favorably changed, I vowed to hang up my career as a mad ballooner once and for all. |
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Trimble, who said he felt euphoric after the result, vowed to try to persuade all sections of the party to support him. |
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Still, after a day slaving away at a hot computer terminal, I vowed to go home and bash away on at least one design tonight. |
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One of them, who saw a stray dog being beaten to near-death, was so anguished that he has vowed never to come back here again. |
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He did it in six hours, 53 minutes and 21 seconds and has vowed to go back for more next year and beat his own record. |
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Anyhow the first thing I vowed to give up for the New Year was the auld begrudgery. |
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The man behind plans to transform a plot of land into a nature reserve has vowed to see it open by the end of the year. |
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Eugene vowed to return before the end of the year with thermal clothing for patients to help cope with the harsh Belarusian winter. |
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Commandos armed with submachineguns guarded shopping malls and the metro as the city police vowed to track down those behind Saturday's attacks. |
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But with the southeast trade winds blowing, we vowed to return once the wind had abated. |
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One of our top contenders was a former military guy who vowed to get us in shipshape. |
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I was married with a couple of kids at the time, but I vowed to give it everything I had to make it to the big leagues. |
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Dennis is himself an assistant scoutmaster whose troop has vowed to defy the ban. |
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Campaigning residents have vowed to resist plans to convert a caravan park into a permanent base for mobile homes. |
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But police say anti-social behaviour remains a problem and vowed to crackdown on troublemakers. |
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I had tried to cast the very spell I had vowed never to use again on another human. |
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Last night I turned into one of those obnoxious young things on a tour, just like I vowed never to be. |
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But the public remained unconvinced and the families of her victims vowed to kill her if she was ever set free. |
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However, a few years back, I finally saw the light, and vowed to change my slapdash approach to personal finance. |
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Unprecedented numbers were joining the ranks of the church's vowed celibates to staff this vast infrastructure. |
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The Cambodian government vowed to pay Thailand for the damage caused and to protect Thai nationals who returned. |
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Japanese manufacturers have vowed to remove lead from their solder by 2003 due to environmental and recycling concerns. |
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Addressing a UN forum in Brasilia on Tuesday night, Silva vowed to spare no effort in the fight against corruption. |
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Rodman has vowed to strip buck naked before walking off the court in his last game, and that's something that we as NBA fans deserve to see. |
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Ms Hanley vowed to continue the fight to vindicate her late father's name and reputation. |
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The rebels vowed to resist any attack by the military and to fight on for independence. |
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Campaigners have vowed to continue their fight to try to stop homes being built on part of a school site in Clacton. |
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Councillors have vowed to continue to reduce the number of homeless families in Southend. |
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Outside the court Ahktar, who is also a taxi driver, vowed he would continue with his political career. |
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Furious families today vowed to fight developers for the fourth time to save their last piece of open space. |
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Police today vowed to continue their drugs and weapons clampdown near a nightclub. |
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Parents and governors have vowed to fight plans to shut a school for children with severe disabilities. |
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Club bosses have vowed to work with police to keep the gun culture out of south Essex. |
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Senator Frist also vowed to use the so-called nuclear option to win approval for justices Priscilla Owen and Janice Rogers Brown. |
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He said obedience brought about prosperity to any body that vowed to look to obeying God's principles. |
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And he has now backed a local campaign against the show and vowed to go to prison in defence of his religion. |
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They went camping and caravanning, had a lovey-dovey rest together and vowed that, when the time came, they would do the same for their children. |
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The Taliban, which is growing in strength, has vowed to thwart the elections. |
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We vowed that henceforth we would jointly keep a steady eye on the fuel gauge and not let it dip below the halfway mark. |
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The widow of a Swindon man who died after receiving blood infected with hepatitis C has vowed to fight on in her bid for compensation. |
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The money would be hers, even if his heart would never belong to her again, Kiki vowed. |
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I vowed never again to let anyone talk me into doing something dumb, no matter how much they outranked me by pay grade or flight time. |
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Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers. |
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Several newspapers and radio stations have vowed to act as watchdogs and shame businesses caught hiking their prices. |
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A father of two has vowed never to use his local swimming baths again after his clothes and car keys were stolen from a locker. |
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Regular collection is vital on hygiene grounds and Mrs Carter has vowed to switch to a different contractor once the row has been resolved. |
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Locals have vowed not to stop circumcising their young girls, a practice which they say is deeply rooted in their society. |
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They vowed to continue their campaign of peaceful protest and civil disobedience every day until the bombing stops. |
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A pensioner who vowed to starve himself to death in a protest against his treatment in prison has called off his hunger strike. |
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Residents from the idyllic small town of Greencastle have vowed to fight the ferry every step of the way. |
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He vowed to become more loving, more inspiring, more impactful in his life, especially to his family. |
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The plans have infuriated parents, who have vowed to fight for the unit where dozens of lives are saved each year. |
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Senate Democrats have vowed to shut down the Senate if Republicans end judicial filibusters. |
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I vowed then someday I would own one just like it because, you see, it was nickel plated and engraved. |
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A Swindon iron man forced to postpone a mammoth 100-mile charity run last year has vowed to give it another shot. |
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He pledged to keep a flinty eye on it and vowed to slay the threatening blip should it grow. |
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That pledge has since been backed by publicans in other counties who have vowed to resist the ban in its current form. |
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I wept, cravenly begged to serve, and vowed to do whatever they wanted me to do. |
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I vowed to myself that I would catch that sneaky little thief no matter what, even if I have to crawl on my knees to do it. |
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This is why I eagerly encouraged the development of GNU Fortran, despite having vowed in 1970 never to use that language again myself. |
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World Cup referees yesterday vowed to crack down on players who orchestrate and feign fouls to get opponents in trouble. |
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Councillors from Preston vowed to launch a campaign to grant him the freedom of the city. |
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A civil servant has vowed to carry on her crusade against crime despite becoming the victim of a hate campaign. |
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Villagers who failed to halt a major house building project in Weir have vowed to keep an eagle eye on developers. |
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The President vowed on Saturday to hold his besieged capital against rebels pressing hard from the outskirts. |
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Dean Macey today vowed to be back stronger than ever after a remarkable fourth place in the Olympic decathlon in Athens. |
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Police have already vowed to prosecute people for outraging public decency. |
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He vowed the department would not sit back and fold its arms, but would appoint an acting principal. |
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My captain vowed to win the Victoria Cross, our highest decoration for bravery, and drove the ship's company to help him. |
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He vowed to investigate the incident, possibly turning over demonstrators to the district attorney for criminal prosecution. |
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They vowed to do it again, but had to put their plans on hold when Sue became pregnant with her daughter Lottie, who is Katie's god-daughter. |
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She had vowed never to watch a video of those races until she won a gold medal. |
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Chelmsford's new detective inspector has vowed to purge the town of criminals through a hard-line proactive attitude to crime. |
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Asian governments vowed to avoid the devaluations they were forced into 10 years earlier. |
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The disgruntled employees from the data management team left immediately and vowed not to return. |
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Now, her brother, a soldier named Valentine, vowed revenge against the lover who had dishonored his sister. |
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Both Kuerten and Marshall vowed not to ride on a team with O'Connor, and are in dispute with the selectors. |
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Despite this, the two Londoners have vowed to fight on and are understood now to be pursuing fresh lines of inquiry. |
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So many people vowed to boycott sponsors of the biased docudrama that airing it on primetime TV became financially imprudent. |
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Having been pushed so far back as to be deprived of his place in the company's executive suite, he vowed to return to his entrepreneurial roots. |
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Campaigners in Stow and Bourton have vowed to continue resisting the proposals. |
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But they have vowed to carry on walking the streets near the town centre because they believe they have no alternative. |
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As he examined the excellent facilities and looked out over the rough waters along the quays yesterday, he vowed to remain champion. |
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William Dougan, one of the pensioners targeted, vowed not to be driven from the area. |
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It also vowed to improve air quality in plants by switching to more costly water-based glues and by improving ventilation. |
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And then, like quicksilver, the New York Times editor who vowed to stay was gone. |
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The news was welcomed by traders in the city who have weathered a difficult winter, as they vowed to keep up the momentum. |
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The episodes of violence here have radicalized some residents who have vowed revenge, residents said. |
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From that moment on I vowed to plan my costume well in advance and put a little thought into it. |
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A college which closed its bar during rag week last year has vowed to continue its clampdown on alcohol abuse. |
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Others, like the Tehrike e Taliban Pakistan vowed to topple the Pakistani state itself. |
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Downey grew up in the shadow of his father, the Irish tenor Morton Downey, and vowed to eclipse his fame one day. |
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But since Britain has vowed to arrest him if he sets foot outside the ecuadorean embassy, he may not be leaving for awhile. |
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It was sometimes Andy himself, as when he poked fun at Elinor Donohue after she vowed to run for office. |
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A new volunteer clean-up team has vowed to clear up litter hotspots. |
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Meanwhile, retired dairy farmer Ted Dibble has vowed to borrow a horse and return to the sport if the Government's anti-hunting proposal becomes law. |
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Furious millionaire residents in the area have vowed to fight the plans. |
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And the fundraising champion has been given another helping hand from a local gym, who have vowed to sponsor him with a personal trainer for a year. |
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It seems unlikely that authors will receive outstanding royalties, though some have vowed to contact liquidators in the hopes of seeing some of the money they are owed. |
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The City chief has vowed to bring in two or three top-notchers before the start of the season, but has set no time limit on his transfer activity. |
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The company has admitted staff misreported the contents of batches of Portland cement between September 2002 and December 2004, but vowed the irregularities would not reoccur. |
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Got to find that man, Harold vowed, and he did, locating an unassuming barber in South Brooklyn. |
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Medicated for her nerves, she shakes as she recounts violent attacks she suffered at the hands of the man who once vowed to love, honour and cherish her forever. |
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The government has repeatedly vowed to do more to crack down on safety violations, but explosions, floods, gas leaks, cave-ins and other disasters are reported every week. |
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Old sores weighed heavily on his mind and he vowed to repay them. |
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So was the importance of protest itself, which he vowed to protect from the heavy-handed policies employed by his predecessors. |
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He has vowed to end the conflict by peaceful or military means. |
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Thailand has vowed to control the movement of chemicals used in the production of amphetamines and heroin, including acetic anhydride and chloroform. |
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Just two years ago, she had one of her legs amputated as a consequence of a rare form of cancer, but vowed it would be no bar to living a full life. |
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Supposedly erected by a Knight of Blacas, who vowed to do so after falling foul to the Saracens during the crusades, the star has remained in place for almost 500 years. |
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Hoffa vowed to go for it anyway, and Zerilli says that Tocco was not at all pleased. |
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She defiantly vowed to fight on until August's party convention. |
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As all celibates do, they sometimes struggle with the vowed life, but if they find themselves too much at odds with chastity, they leave the order. |
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The Royal Oak, in Goodramgate, York, is expected to slash its energy consumption by ten per cent in the next year after the publicans vowed to play their part in the scheme. |
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The doggedly determined bureaucrat has vowed to disqualify any winner who is corrupt, but that may prompt yet a third round of elections for the Senate. |
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The Government is determined to bring in all necessary scientific backup to monitor the pollution risk and vowed to allocate whatever resources were required. |
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The new car wouldn't take the snow chains and I wished, for the first time in years, for a 4x4 and vowed to get a pair of old wheels with knobby treads. |
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For instance, I vowed in 1995 to listen to no music made after 1970-except for bands that had pre-existed and had released albums before that date. |
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He vowed to continue his appeal against an earlier decision against him. |
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But campaigners vowed the fight would go on to prevent the privatisation. |
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The footballer has vowed to walk out on the club that he loves if they carry on meeting his heartfelt pleas for talks on his future with a muckle wall of silence. |
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Anti-immigration groups vowed to defeat Rep. renee Elmers as punishment for supporting a reform bill. |
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Commanders have vowed no repeat of such an escalation this time around. |
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But Ken Holmes and Moira Emmett, from Cliffe, near Selby, vowed to compete in a separate race today, despite trustees of the horse race urging them to think again. |
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Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons. |
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Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine. |
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It was observed too, that while some religious congregations even-handedly promoted vocations to the vowed life and the laity, this was not universal. |
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When we were Middlesex teammates, he vowed that he wanted to play for England, and he was ready to listen, learn and put in the hard work to turn his dreams into a reality. |
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But then he vowed to hold the line against a tiered system of justice in America. |
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In fact, I publicly vowed to abstain from The Ball in 2012, but professional responsibilities and curiosity got the better of me. |
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Southend police have vowed to crack down on late-night drinking in clubs and pubs in the wake of the two men being stabbed in a vicious knife fight. |
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Those who are vowed to celibacy should honor sexuality with forebearance and redirection of sexual energy into pure love and good and healthy works. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, no stone would be unturned in the search, he vowed. |
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After wooing the Eastleigh audience with another blockbusting performance, the veteran entertainer vowed to fans that he would be back again next year. |
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The municipal workers union has taken umbrage at the allegations and has vowed to take up cudgels on behalf of their comrades in the flying squads. |
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Caught between an alcoholic father and a mother suffering from depression, the ninth child of ten vowed to rise above the drama and accomplish great things. |
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The newlyweds have vowed never to spend more than two weeks apart, and will split their time between London and Los Angeles. |
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Fed up of being surrounded by a revolving cast of affluent crashing bores, I vowed to get out more. |
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The Department of Health has vowed to improve care services for chronic fatigue syndrome sufferers in recognition of the condition's debilitating effects. |
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Throughout the race, the businessman, rancher, and former Democrat has vowed not to caucus with either party if he won. |
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Henderson has vowed to outwork anyone and back it up with action. |
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The traditional ruler explained that his subjects had vowed to vote for any of the opposition parties that may adopt candidates from the local people living in Chilubi. |
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Traders in Castle Place precinct have vowed to stand firm against any pressure to move out as new plans for a major retail and leisure complex remain in the melting pot. |
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After a massive heart operation in 1997, he vowed to carry on being an all-action hero, even if it meant cutting his daily cigar intake to one stogie instead of three. |
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If his arms were victorious, Charlemagne vowed to himself that he would hang Ogier on the field, for still the despite done him by Godfrey rankled in his heart. |
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The company lawyer promised to deliver the RFI to executives and vowed to help schedule a meeting. |
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Craig Brown last night vowed to regroup his side for a Scottish Cup assault after all but kissing goodbye to their top-six hopes yesterday. |
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They vowed to avenge their father by capturing and punishing his killer. |
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The Pentagon vowed to continue funding the program during budget sequestration if possible. |
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With The Miracle, the band's songwriting became more collaborative, and they vowed to credit the final product only to Queen as a group. |
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They collapsed altogether in 1875 when the club vowed never to play at the ground again. |
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Frank Warren was sufficiently impressed with Khan's performance that he vowed to land a world title fight for him before the end of the year. |
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After the match, Taylor vowed to ease up on his schedule but increase his practice in order to play his best at the major events. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron congratulated the SNP on the result, but vowed to campaign for the Union in any independence referendum. |
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Gilbert took legal action against Carte and Sullivan and vowed to write no more for the Savoy, and so the partnership came to an acrimonious end. |
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He left negative feedback and vowed vengeance but the seller just laughed as she negged him back. |
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Later he vowed to lead a crusade to 'free Jerusalem from the infidel,' but he died before this could be accomplished. |
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Calzaghe was bitter that Reid refused to face him whilst holding the WBC Championship in a unification bout and vowed to beat him. |
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Gates emerged from the first week of hearings bearing only a few scratches.... He even vowed to resign if illegal activity occurred on his watch. |
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Remembering the turmoil she experienced when her father left her mother, she vowed she would never be the other woman. |
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The General de Gaulle proclaimed himself the legitimate leader of Free France and vowed to continue to fight. |
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Their settlement at the border with Russia was approved by the Ottoman Empire after the Cossacks officially vowed to serve the Sultan. |
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After a star-crossed regular season, Morgan vowed Thursday to show the college hoops world what it has been missing. |
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Paul, who played alongside his winger brother in local under-15 sides has vowed to play on for Jon. |
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He has vowed to send almost THREE MILLION uninsured and unregistered vehicles to the knacker's yard if he wins power. |
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Kinnock had vowed to abolish the poll tax if he won the next general election. |
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Pop princess Kylie Minogue has vowed the show must go on following her split from boyfriend Olivier Martinez. |
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After the DPJ overthrew the LDP in 2009, Tanigaki had vowed to restore the LDP to power during his presidency. |
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At the time of the disaster, people from all over the world vowed to help. |
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If my legs made me a nuisance, I vowed to become less of one. |
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The city council's environmental action team manager, Dave Hodnett, has now vowed to work with them to make sure the grot spots are cleaned up. |
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But the Burnsides have vowed not to be shifted without a fight after Derwentside District Council's decision yesterday to move them on. |
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Neil Herron, of the Metric Martyr Defence Fund, vowed the fight would continue to the House of Lords. |
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Sinatra vowed not to back down in the face of the ensuing uproar. |
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Riot police also fired tear gas to clear demonstrators, but unbowed groups have vowed to continue their fight. |
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Jim Murphy has vowed to get back on his soapbox this week despite being pelted with eggs. |
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Mr George has vowed to defeat the timewasting strategy when the committee sits on Wednesday. |
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They have vowed to get rid of all signs written in Chinglish in time for the 2008 Olympics. |
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I don't care what anyone says of my statement, but a vowed religious community should not have stockholdings to begin with. |
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A BRIDE-to-be, whose hen party ended in tragedy when her cousin died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, has vowed to go ahead with her wedding. |
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The government has vowed to act and has mooted a law which would raise the sentence for a blood feud killing from 25 to a minimum of 40 years' imprisonment. |
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I vowed to end this destructive patronage in the police department and to civilianize all jobs in the precinct houses that could reasonably be performed by a civilian. |
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The Glazers have vowed to back United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in his team-building and have urged the club's fans to give the new owners time to prove their worth. |
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But the Conference no-hopers, who were denied victory over Charlton four minutes from time, vowed to complete their giant-killing job in the replay. |
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Mr Gregory, who lives Trealaw in the Rhondda, immediately set up his own People's Party and vowed to target Plaid voters in key constituencies in the Valleys. |
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She vowed to give up drinking during the exam period, but eventually succumbed to peer pressure and was out drinking with her friends within a week of the resolution. |
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After the STPS released its findings, the group decided to return to Coahuila but vowed to continue to push the government to require IMM to recover the bodies. |
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From the start I vowed to give firms of all sizes a fair shake, not just the so-called 'anchor companies' or retail giants falling into administration. |
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George C Scott was allegedly quite annoyed with Kubrick for putting pressure on him to overact his role, and vowed he''d never work with him again. |
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Former punk rocker Sally Jones, 45, also vowed to sneak back into Britain. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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The CRES believed that a large amount of heavy weapons were still in the possession of radical red shirt groups and vowed to find them to prevent further violence, he said. |
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After an independent review it has adopted ethical investment codes and vowed to be more transparent, publishing all investments of more than PS5million. |
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Micky Yule vowed to make the Rio Paralympics after the Musselburgh muscleman was knocked into fourth in the Commonwealth's powerlifting heavyweight clash. |
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He vowed that he would punish Balboa as soon as he gained control of the city, since he regarded his actions as a challenge to his authority in Veragua. |
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