Aim to drink at least half of your daily fluids as water and other hydrating fluids. |
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Aim at a spot an inch or two behind the ball, take an upright backswing and drop the club on that spot. |
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Aim into the dark skies where Mars, when so close to earth, appears as a glowing red ruby. |
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Many are nursing painful losses and are likely to give a fairly rude response when asked to support the next foreign Aim float. |
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Aim to terminate the conversation before anything of any substance is discussed. |
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Aim to create the consistency of thick cake batter and do not overly thin the mixture. |
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Aim to hit the gym three to four times a week and make sure you do both cardio and weight training. |
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Aim to build a fund that amounts to at least three months take-home pay, preferably six months for extra comfort. |
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Aim to improve user experience and improve the adaptability of your financial management processes. |
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Aim for what's reachable, then write down a simple plan of action. |
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Aim to keep your pulse rate between 65 and 75 per cent at first, as this will help to burn any excess fat as well as increasing your cardio-vascular fitness. |
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Aim to surpass your funding goal by 100 percent in the early days of your campaign. |
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Aim just sat there, still engrossed in her daydream with her muffin. |
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Aim for clarity and simplicity when writing the final version. |
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The band's second studio album, Scream Aim Fire, was recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios and was produced by Colin Richardson. |
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Aim for him to have five decent meals in his repertoire before he goes, including easy snacks like toasties and omelettes. |
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Aim for a common link by selecting a design or colour to complement the carpentry, flooring and worktops. |
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He also said the band would bring back the thrash metal elements from Scream Aim Fire. |
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Aim of this study was to test the monoamine oxidase inhibition activity of the same AFA extract and of its constituents phycocyanin and mycosporine-like aminoacids. |
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Aim to answer 999 calls within 10 seconds, deploying to emergencies immediately giving an estimated time of arrival, getting to you safely, and as quickly as possible. |
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Aim instead for supplements containing helpful fiber-digesting enzymes including cellulase, hemicellulase, phytase, beta-glucanase, pectinase, and xylanase. |
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The partnership will focus on making chips out of 300 mm wafers of silicon and the aim is to roll out prototypes in the second half of this year. |
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Would it be morally permissible for her to become pregnant with the aim of aborting the embryo immediately? |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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Our eventual aim is to display the complete history of computing, from the abacus to the latest machines. |
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The aim of this study was to determine whether goitrous children with iron deficiency anemia would respond to oral iodine supplementation. |
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He took aim at the antiwar movement, whose members, he claimed, had abdicated their historic responsibilities. |
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The aim of this meeting is to set up a youth club with emphasis on inclusion of both disabled and able-bodied young people. |
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Sometimes, they had a backup aim if their main goal fell through as the night dragged on. |
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But then the Bangladeshi whose bomb plot was foiled yesterday turned his aim to the New York Fed. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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This is where the votes are and where aspirant politicians have to aim much of their agenda. |
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Our aim is that one day the mission will be autonomous, but we have a long way to go to reach that. |
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Its manifestations will be categorized by two numerical scales of severity that aim to locate each individual on the continuum. |
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The aim is to encourage people who never do any exercise to walk for half an hour a day, five days a week, and to educate people about the benefits of walking. |
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In the meantime the aim of choking Dutch shipping was carried out by the Dunkirkers with considerable success. |
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Whate'er the weapon, still his aim was true, Nor e'er in vain the fatal bullet flew. |
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Louis could aim to restyle himself the first among citizens, viewing virtuous attachment to the public weal as his most important kingly duty. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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The aim of this fale was to reorganize manufacturing in Wallis and Futuna and to stimulate the commercialization of its products. |
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At the start of the season, we set ourselves the aim of finishing in the top two, so we have to be quite happy with how weive done. |
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To achieve this aim, we will advance chemical acyl transfer and alkylidene transfer reactions. |
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The aim of characters measuring in this study is most uppermost selection of hybrid toward witness statistics for sensation and alkalinize earth. |
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The aim of this study was to find an alternative for amphotericin B currently used in treatment of fungal infections. |
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These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads. |
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Bank's women centric products like BMB Parvarish, BMB Annapurna, BMB Shringaar which aim at encouraging women in the SME sector. |
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My number one aim in life is to make money to make my parents, siblings and kids happy. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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The main aim was to reduce one aspect of deviancy in a group of adolescent girls, namely at-risk behaviour, by using the method of detached work. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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To aim at breeding, raising, and fattening one cattle beast from every ten cultivated acres of the Province. |
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Dianne loaded a cartridge into the chamber of the rifle, then prepared to take aim at the target. |
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The aim of this paper is to examine the continually evolving dynamics of cross-strait relations. |
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The main aim was to facilitate and effectivate information retrieval and update in all the institutions concerned. |
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Is there a nobler or more disinterested aim than to educate the cadres, the elites of tomorrow? |
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The aim of the D study is to obtain large samples of conditions for errorsome facets. |
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Its aim is to protect the landscape by restricting unwelcome change by industry or commerce. |
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The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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An act of the Scottish parliament in 1696 underlined the aim of having a school in every parish. |
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Their formation was followed in 1914 by the establishment of the Irish Volunteers, whose aim was to ensure that the Home Rule Bill was passed. |
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The aim of the festival is to spotlight food culture in York and North Yorkshire by promoting local food production. |
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His aim is language characterization as to its system, a kind of idiomatology. |
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In 1059 he visited Edward, but in 1061 he started raiding Northumbria with the aim of adding it to his territory. |
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The aim was for the Earl of Salisbury and John's German allies to attack Philip from the north, whilst John attacked from the south. |
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In 1482 Edward charged him to lead an army into Scotland with the aim of replacing King James III with the Duke of Albany. |
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The transmutation of metals was secondary to the main aim, which was the spiritual transformation of the adept. |
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To end this class warfare is the conscious aim of the Socialist movement. |
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The aim of this study is to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the rotor of the three-phase generator with one pole pair, in dependence on the rotor angular frequency. |
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The contract Mainly Involves structural works and metalwork with the aim of Strengthening the resistance of the walls of a European Commission building. |
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The WIP runs annually with the aim of offering students across Ireland the opportunity to gain an insight into America's professional and social culture. |
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Our tactics have an aim and our strategy is winning the day. |
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The aim of this competition is to promote the air guitar in Ireland and introduce people to it, with the hope of getting more people interested in this bizarre musical hobby. |
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The aim was to develop an efficient heat storage range which would make use of the water turbine installed by the inventor and Mill's owner, Ossie Goring. |
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Mars and the action from Mercury and Saturn could add a little waspishness to your month, especially later on, but watch who you aim that sting at. |
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He joked with Captain Alison Waddie, 27, about her aim when she revealed she was the forward observation officer who had directed the artillery fire. |
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Goodrich Corporation has been selected to supply a Tactical Airborne Navigation System and 3-inch AIM Model 1200 Attitude Indicator for the Japanese T-3 Kai Aircraft. |
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To this aim Taylor differential algebraic and Taylor model techniques have been transferred in the last decade from beam physics field to astrodynamics. |
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It is obvious that hypertext and wordnets share many common points regarding their fundamental principles and the objectives toward which they both aim. |
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The humanist concern with widening education was shared by the Protestant reformers, with a desire for a godly people replacing the aim of having educated citizens. |
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In this paper we aim to address the problem of dynamically dispatching a group of state-of-the-art deloaded wind generators in a fair-sharing manner. |
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On account of the dispart, the line of aim or line of metal, which is in a plane passing through the axis of the gun, always makes a small angle with the axis. |
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The main aim of the development of the smart antenna model is to stabilize attitude of the antenna which is mounted on a platform or host structure. |
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The works of nature do always aim at that which can not be bettered. |
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A variety of biselectrophilic molecules were used to cross-link two properly aligned cysteines, with the aim of stabilizing the helical conformation. |
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It is not to them a mere dream, but a very real aim which they propose. |
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Certainly, the megalomaniacs who aim to populate municipal fixtures with registered-trademark logos will expect cities to genuflect at every turn. |
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These Group Awards, alongside Scottish Vocational Qualifications, aim to ensure Scotland's population has the appropriate skills and knowledge to meet workplace needs. |
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