He views hiring as a way to infuse a growing company with much-needed talent and entrepreneurial vigour. |
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Their origins lay among the huntsmen and foresters who had long used horns, either animal or metal, as a way of communicating in wooded areas. |
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His history classes emphasized the importance of telling stories as a way of making sense of the past. |
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These borders indicate the early acceptance of the idea of a frame as a way to set off, isolate and distinguish a drawing or painting. |
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Bailey and his wife, Nadine, run the all-night eatery, which serves as a way station for lost souls of various backgrounds. |
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Now, the house was used as a way station for illegal aliens until final payments were made to their smugglers. |
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The ultra-strong fiber was first developed by DuPont chemist Stephanie Kwolek in 1965 as a way to make radial tires lighter. |
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Maybe it's seen as a way of provoking a joyful feeling of brightness and wellbeing. |
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By cutting back once a month, perhaps as a way of jump-starting a healthier eating plan, you could rid yourself of a lifetime of excess calories. |
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There is evidence that the descendants of Native Americans in prehistoric times used beads as adornment in jewelry as well as a way to trade. |
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The practice of Junkanoo dancing starting as a way for slaves to entertain themselves. |
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The medium seems to serve as a way to say just about anything and have the message picked up by the media. |
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Another option is to look at creating corridors between protected lands as a way of expanding the animals' ranges. |
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They were used to direct labour and raw materials as a way of maintaining the production of critical commodities. |
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Am I talking as a way of coming to terms with the past, attempting to clarify the present and readying myself for the future? |
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The protection of keystone species is seen as a way of ensuring the protection of the majority of other species. |
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Cable operators could also see the new airwaves as a way to shore up their business models. |
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Her second recommendation proposes human rights as a way to safeguard human dignity. |
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Their increasing need for independence may make kids want to defy their parents' wishes or instructions as a way of asserting their independence. |
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A recovery vehicle drove the car back to Huddersfield and the couple are hoping to make a donation to the fire service as a way of thanks. |
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But if it were intended as a way of subtly sticking the knife into Mr Cameron, it seems to have failed. |
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The contract was trumpeted as a way of injecting investment and commercial know-how into the public sector. |
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And as a way of indicating the process by which she acquired a working knowledge of the city around her, it rings untrue. |
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It started sponsoring racecars in 1992 as a way to promote its refinish paint products. |
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The European Union authorities have been keen to promote its use in place of sugar as a way of helping reduce the European wine lake. |
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These holy relics were keenly sought after as the people saw their purchase as a way of pleasing God. |
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Others got religion or turned to booze as a way of salving their incurable ache for space. |
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Death duties probably appeal to old Labourites as a way to punish the landed gentry. |
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The scenario is plausible as a way of launching denial of service attacks preventing the internal operations of a firm. |
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The drums are not just used as a way of keeping time with the song, but actually as a lead instrument. |
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The Institute of Directors sees the cut as a way of preventing the global downturn from dragging the demostic economy down with it. |
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Radical political exiles used the Kaspar Hauser story as a way to attack German monarchism. |
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She uses her blog as a way to share and experience parenting, as well as to maintain a lifecast of her children. |
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What I didn't know then was that this form of prejudice functioned as a way to express the values I had grown up with. |
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Adding some light dairy products to a smart diet was first seen as a way to lower blood pressure. |
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I suggested fish, shells, flowers and other objects that had enough line work to use the wax as a way to delineate different areas. |
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Clearly, fascism could serve as a way station on the road to other forms of anticapitalism. |
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It outlawed literacy tests and poll taxes as a way of assessing whether anyone was fit or unfit to vote. |
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He saw the united front as a way of organising around a specific set of demands. |
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It has also raised fears that political assassinations are making a comeback as a way to eliminate opposition figures. |
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In the case of physical externalities such as pollution, we can often assign property rights as a way of settling disputes and improving matters. |
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The public persona of a leader is important, but only as a way of communicating clearly and attractively a body of ideas. |
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The table tag was designed to display tabular data, not as a way to render the layout of a website. |
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Police see the scheme as a way to empower communities to tackle speeding hot spots. |
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Initially, he saw them mainly as a way of augmenting his slender wage packet, but soon he became obsessed. |
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It was originally set up under the auspices of a Business Enterprise Centre, as a way of promoting the region, as an entity. |
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She was so sucked into her own lies she took the abuse and accepted it as a way of life. |
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Vipers, cobras, mambas, coral snakes and kraits and a few other snakes have evolved venom as a way of capturing prey. |
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Too many conservatives hawk school vouchers for a few as a way of helping the many children who are trapped in failing schools. |
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They bankroll the bailes as a way of showing that they're investing in their communities. |
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Shrubs or even a low planting can serve as a way to mark off these separate areas. |
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In time, like many leading artists of the day, she became interested in theosophy as a way of knowing God. |
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Up to now I always took such statements as being a matter of form, something that judges say as a way of consoling those who didn't win. |
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It emphasizes participation in God, employing a Thomist doctrine of analogy as a way of affirming difference as well as participation. |
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Bullies may also turn to this abusive behavior as a way of dealing with a difficult situation at home, such as a divorce. |
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Participating in a fast is never to be viewed as self-deprivation, but rather as a way to grow closer to God. |
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A popular explanation for these findings is that adolescents who are depressed begin consuming alcohol as a way to self-medicate. |
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We do believe in peaceful and nonviolent protest as well as community organizing and education as a way to raise up our issues. |
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However, rather than wallow in self-pity the reality TV star accepted her illness as a way of her life balancing itself out. |
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Meyer banked on his military service as a way to gain dignity and self-respect. |
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Some buyers tend to view the survey as a way of beating the price down further but that's human nature, and you learn to cope with it. |
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Obviously, not all spam filters work that well, but this seems like a really odd choice as a way to block spam. |
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Some of these traditions also mapped this onto the breath as a way of talking about macrocosm and microcosm. |
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Had she been so jumpy and frightened in the empty black school that her mind invented the noise as a way to torture her even more? |
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In March and April each year, the rich waters also serve as a way station on the migratory path of bus-sized whale sharks. |
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Some religious leaders were wary of his travels, viewing his trips abroad as a way to expand the influence of Catholicsm. |
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Lipidation of bioactive peptides has been proposed as a way to increase their membrane binding, biological activity, and bioavailability. |
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But certainly he's been playing this card as a way of deflecting criticism from his own rule or misrule as the case may be. |
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During the season, Ski Acres had constructed a big air kicker as a way of enticing snow shredders to their slopes. |
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Those advisers who urged on him an expression of contrition as a way of finding closure met with a blank refusal. |
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The reform began as a way to enable large agricultural co-ops to raise funds to build facilities like grain silos. |
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I would mix the soil in the heavily silted water of the Mekong River as a way to spread this handful of soil throughout Vietnam. |
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Indeed, many see the need for large-scale hydrogen production as a way to jumpstart the moribund nuclear industry. |
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You might have used a blow-up to let off steam or as a way to force a change when calm discussion didn't work. |
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My dad probably viewed it as a way of surreptitiously dosing us with cricket rules, and regrets it to this day. |
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Threesomes are very common in gay relationships, often though they are used as a way to appease a partner who wants to sleep around. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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Actually neoconservatives do tolerate welfare as a way of controlling people, at least they admit it. |
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It was also viewed by its architects as a way to break the power of the elite, who are still very much in control. |
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A third of journalists say they use blogs as a way of uncovering breaking news or scandals. |
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He claimed that he had set up the website as a way to make some extra money and had not realised what he was doing was illegal. |
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Some early humans may have started eating meat as a way to survive within their own ecological niche. |
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Some wineries that have gotten wind of his research are interested in licensing it as a way to get rid of their excess vin ordinaire. |
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The novelty of the quality improvement approach was welcomed by patients and staff as a way to change the system. |
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All of these sites were haemorrhaging money, and started talking up movie projects as a way of sustaining their venture capital. |
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Bush has been a proponent of offshore drilling as a way to alleviate energy concerns. |
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There are opportunists who think of Diwali as a way to make a buck and sell it as a colorful commodity on the market. |
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The only argument I've heard that remains is the argument for war as a way to liberate oppressed Iraqis. |
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But I've never, ever learned to intuit Celsius as a way to express temperature. |
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He enjoyed it as a way to teach people about the environment and how to enjoy the outdoors. |
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Colleges and universities see certificate programs as a way to encourage higher learning for nurses. |
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Developers often make use of high-level scripting languages as a way of quickly writing flexible code. |
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Elf used a system of split commissions as a way of maintaining French influence and later subsidising Gaullist political activities. |
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They recommended private charity as a way to alleviate the sufferings of those who could not work. |
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They have also demanded a cut in the lower rates of income tax as a way of providing a subvention to the miserly wages paid by the corporations. |
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Counseling is highly recommended as a way to focus on the underlying problems rather than simply treating the symptoms of overindulgence. |
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He'd been cheating on me with some girl from the Internet as a way of avoiding the fact that we weren't getting along as well as we used to. |
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It began as a way of pacifying her when she was in a rare grumpy mood, and now it's the reason we go to Target. |
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Consider the following English phrase as a way of examining a superstratum and substratum. |
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Some municipal water users sometimes switch to harvested rainwater as a way to avoid chlorination and fluoridation treatments. |
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He was a novelist, a critic, a journalist, a pamphleteer, an investigator and he also saw writing as a way of thinking about problems. |
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Thalheimer acknowledged that slots are only the beginning, and they should be used as a way to convert bettors of that kind into horseplayers. |
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He had volunteered to testify at the clambake as a way of putting his case to the people. |
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Then a colleague at the U of C provided the idea of using the medieval passus as a way of building the story toward the novella at its heart. |
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Willes had his supporters, even in the newsroom, and his ideas were hyped as a way to save a dying industry. |
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Darren sees all this carefully orchestrated chaos and confusion as a way to unlock closed minds. |
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I just saw ice skating as a way to refine my technique and become a better inline skater. |
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The clubbiness of sporting activity is highlighted as a way of gaining friends. |
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He fathered a vigorous local school characterised by inquiry, independence, and a deep commitment to philosophy as a way of life. |
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It uses the mutual trust and mutual recognition of civil society as a way of helping identities and interests to coexist. |
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At one point, Amalia states that the Portuguese invented fado as a way to express their eternal sorrow. |
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For example, the old church seemed to frown upon the system of concerts of live music as a way of praying. |
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Unfortunately this will make people wary about donating to genuine charities which use doorstep collections as a way of raising money. |
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He sees them as a way to extend photojournalism's reach, and to expand the photojournalist's reporting role. |
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He views painting as a way to communicate his emotions and experiences in an immediate and powerful manner. |
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Instead, Austrian shares are increasingly being seen as a way for investors to piggyback the economic upswing across the EU's accession states. |
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Members of social movements use graffiti as a way of influencing the political reality of the public. |
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Terms limits were conceived as a way to safeguard against such possibilities. |
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According to this very-cool story about mobile-phone culture in Japan, the kids use texting as a way to ping one another. |
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Some people seem to have no work to do at work, but use the internet and a blogging as a way to fill the working day. |
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Some Zambians and foreigners became instant millionaires driving posh cars like BMWs as a way to disguise proceeds of drug trafficking. |
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Flavor intensifiers are being tested as a way to promote weight loss and an alternative diet. |
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Roentgen also established the use of photographic plates as a way to take pictures of mysterious rays. |
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In many cases, traditional intermediary firms are using electronic media as a way of optimizing their services. |
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The two women, Ruth and Anna, have play-acted these characters over the years as a way of relieving tensions. |
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Keeping them in the dark, even as a way of protecting them, only fuels their fears. |
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Portland's TV stations regularly employ plugola in news programming as a way of promoting parent network programming. |
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He's not conventionally charming here, but instead uses his charm as a way of making us overlook his serious character flaws. |
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There was a time when local politicians undertook civic duties as a way of serving the community. |
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The company prompted controversy by offering employees unpaid leave as a way of cost-cutting. |
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Cognitive scientists pose seed-storage puzzles to birds as a way of sorting out how their brains work and might resemble our own. |
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If I get it the plan is that I do as much conservation stuff as poss, and just use the post as a way into the field. |
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According to one bereavement counsellor, humour is often used by clients as a way of dealing with grief. |
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Capital One is targeting customers with better credit as a way to stem delinquencies and defaults. |
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Drag hunting first developed as a way to test foxhounds, but it had turned into its own sport by the middle of the 19th century. |
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What we actually have are highly managed monopolies that epitomize crony capitalism and insider trading as a way of doing business. |
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I look at my spiritual practice as a way to engage and learn from life, not simply a crutch to help make it through. |
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Some suspect it is deliberate, as a way of cutting down on traffic that might endanger security. |
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Some allow you to download stored data to your computer as a way of keeping track of your progress. |
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The government proposal was announced on July 2 as a way of resolving deadlocked negotiations. |
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Boards and legislatures have insisted on post-tenure review as a way of ensuring faculty responsibility and of getting rid of supposed deadwood. |
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These poorer countries had no choice but to accept privatized municipal services as a way of ensuring they'd pay back their loans. |
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Financial giants used loss-leading loans to telecom companies as a way of getting investment banking business and fees. |
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The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same. |
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If not to defeat him, to question his judicial beliefs as a way of demarking how they differ from liberal conceptions of jurisprudence. |
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Teachers are seen by pupils not to teach but as a way they can justify themselves at the next inspection. |
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Accumulator plants produce methylated forms of selenium as a way to detoxify inorganic selenate. |
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It was a miracle that he'd finally graduated, receiving a degree in Criminal Law, more as a way of pleasing his father than actually wanting it. |
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It does not, however, fit easily with the image of the drug pusher using free drugs as a way to entice new clientele. |
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Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the economically depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia. |
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Most developed countries are very supportive of the Green Box as a way to support non-trade concerns such as environment. |
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But the further I get away from my father's death, the more I think I wrote these pieces as a way of grieving his loss. |
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The truly great debaters and wordsmiths never resort to cheap discourtesy as a way to make a point and their arguments were stronger for it. |
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It was established in 1996 as a way to introduce students to science, engineering and technology. |
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Last time we met, I kept thumping her on the leg as a way demonstrating my affection and she duffed me up. |
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The environmentalist movement, for instance, frequently appeals to the goodness of nature as a way to promote their causes. |
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Unsurprisingly, four fifths of the trainees surveyed said they thought that eponyms should be abandoned as a way of describing fractures. |
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It was promoted as a way to relieve homeowners of high property taxes and equalize funding for schools in rich and poor communities. |
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Memory experts use visual mnemonics as a way of remembering lists of information. |
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The carrier pitched the service as a way of bringing on-the-move impulse purchasing to the digital download market. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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Chaucer's habit of poking fun at pardoners and summoners is not so much an example of impiety as a way of demonstrating how much virtue he has to spare. |
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As a matter of fact, I sympathise with their desire to produce design that refers to itself and to its context as a way of asserting the materiality of the medium. |
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Growing conifers is still important, but oaks, ash, and limes are now seen as a way of restoring ancient woodlands and promoting more diverse flora and fauna. |
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She took her mind's wisdom as a way of showing her growing maturity. |
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Yet Amin took the use of murder as a way of dealing with all enemies, real or imagined, to new heights in Uganda and conducted his campaign of slaughter with cruel relish. |
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Harper puts great stock in the role of insurance as a way of both incentivizing efficient levels of target hardening and of coping with the risks of loss from such events. |
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Later, in the midcentury, as he put his hand to the defense of a new kind of sea science, he reached for the chronometer as a way to make sense of the oceans. |
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As Deva says, it acts as a way to define in legal terms the relationship of two people, with implications for tax, legalities, immigration and so on. |
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The famous bodysnatchers Burke and Hare were never charged with violation of sepulchre because they eventually resorted to murder as a way of finding bodies to sell. |
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Starting around 575 BCE, as a way of pacifying the northern kingdom, Tiglathpileser takes over the lands belonging to the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali, and exiles them. |
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But mostly, I think the Democrats are cynically pushing this shutdown talk as a way to scare their base. |
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I think we should provide increased opportunities within clinical dietetics for career laddering, and not just necessarily as a way up and out of clinical dietetics. |
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Individual savings cannot substitute for social provision, and should not be seen as a way of absolving the state of its ultimate responsibility to provide security for all. |
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Leaving one-half or one-third of the land uncultivated each year had become a widespread practice in the Middle Ages as a way to restore nutrients. |
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More and more fitness freaks, young school and college students and even retired persons are taking to Karate as a way of life just like Yoga or aerobics. |
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Bruschetta and crostini are rustic foods, invented centuries ago as a way to use up stale bread. |
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The innovation could be seen as a way to stay ahead of the game. |
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The flat income tax was seen as a way to create fair taxation. |
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Of course, his alleged specialty is international trade, where he supposedly has made a case for moderate protectionism as a way to prosper a nation. |
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Experts nevertheless recommend that sophisticated investors have some gold in their portfolio not only as a hedge against inflation, but also as a way to control risk. |
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Like Mustipher, Kenyon sees preparing vintage recipes as a way of exploring history. |
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Farmers using no-till are doing so as a way to help clean their fields by keeping crop and weed seeds from being buried by tillage and to increase soil organic matter. |
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At the same time, they sought a cut in the lower rates of income tax as a way of providing a state subvention to their workers' poverty-level wages. |
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Intersectionality might be more broadly useful as a way of mediating the tension between assertions of multiple identity and the ongoing necessity of group politics. |
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Posada used the skeleton as a way of talking about politics, commenting on life. |
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This article has presented intersectionality as a way of framing the various interactions of race and gender in the context of violence against women of color. |
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He had been drinking heavily as a way of escape since his dreams of going into the marines or the fire service were dashed due to injuries caused in a motorbike accident. |
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No surprise that the occasion served as a way for Arabs pronouncing on America yet again. |
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These early traders used Aldabra, the world's largest lagoon, as a way station, a place to re-stock their depleted resources and repair their boats. |
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The inexpensive bus rides will take Serbians to other parts of Kosovo for the day as a way to reassure them they are can move safely throughout the country. |
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It uses the narrative as a way to investigate the notion of architectural metamorphosis and redemption, and it does so by means of powerful installation pieces. |
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She is following a similar course with plans to implement voice recognition as a way to allow callers to cut through levels of phone-tree choices. |
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In effect, this broke the celestial sphere into 36 subdivisions, the rising and setting of whose stars were used as a way of telling time throughout the night. |
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When teens are depressed, anxious, insecure, angry, frustrated or just plain feeling crummy inside, they often act out as a way of expressing negative feelings. |
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The vaccination is seen as a way to achieve herd immunity as it stops the spread of the illness from children to others that are vulnerable to flu. |
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Rather than presenting a literal succession of past events, these texts tell stories of origins as a way of communicating truths about the present. |
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What was found, he said, indicated the building was used as a way station for foreign fighters crossing into Iraq from Syria to fight against the coalition. |
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People sent her bits of information as a way for them to resist the hegemony of the cartels. |
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Initially, I restricted myself to conducting interviews in and immediately around town, as a way both to improve my spoken Swahili and to refine my methodology. |
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Dr. Grenci, who agrees, also saw it as a way to expand her own knowledge on the subculture and what makes it so appealing. |
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People refer to it all the time with toothy glee as a way to convey just how grim the great outdoors looms. |
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The bookstore was opened as a way of presenting Italian books and culture to Manhattanites. |
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She got involved in interning as a way to jumpstart her budding modeling career. |
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Eventually the idea of using an offshore shell company in the Cayman Islands as a way to hide the paying of bribes became a more plausible, and attractive idea. |
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And these three particular teens also might have been encouraged to see a trip to the caliphate as a way to rebel. |
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While the series was conceived as a way to bring Americans face-to-face with the reality of death, it did lose something of its impact as the show wore on. |
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They do this while reading it religiously and, I'll warrant, using it as a way of keeping tabs on how various stories are playing, especially at the grass-roots level. |
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She cites military tactics of isolating and compartmentalizing as a way to deal with the transition. |
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In a similar manner, if we meditate with chants, mantras, or visualizations, we may use these as a way to distance ourselves from our more usual, problematic experience. |
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My soul sister Alysse tells a story about taking her mother to a punk show, as a way of educating her mother about what it was that her sister was getting into. |
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She uses the celebrations of holy matrimony as a way to chronicle her own relationships, both romantic and platonic. |
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They have used words and jargon that ordinary people can't understand as a way of preserving and extending their power while excluding the vast majority of the population. |
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He said his executive used trained coaches and referees to educate sports teachers in schools as a way of broadening participation in youth programmes. |
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I had been binging on snacks all day as a way to get me through my work. |
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He started shooting the look-books on a whim, as a way of putting a punctuation mark on the end of a collection. |
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Third, money laundering is conducted as a way of handling illegal gains, and so stopping the laundering should restrict the committing of those other crimes. |
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In a voluntary society like the church we rely heavily on the ties that bind us together as the body of Christ as a way of resolving our differences and disputes. |
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They see their concerts as a way to empower women, both musically and socially. |
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We had decided we would make a film together because we both agreed about the importance of art as a way to heal. |
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The Council has also increasingly made use of opinions and resolutions as a way of pressuring the Commission into generating legislative proposals. |
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The filled out pledge cards are then mailed back to voters shortly before Election Day as a way to remind them to vote. |
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America's first breakfast cereal was developed by John Kellogg in 1895 as a way to help patients at his sanitarium increase their intake of fiber. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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She says she uses rap as a way to start a conversations about art, identity, and social commentary. |
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If the tests are successful it sees the eventual commercial use of petcoke as a way of cutting the plant's costs to help it compete with cheaper gas-fired power stations. |
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One attendee, an attractive woman in her 20s, passionately defended the soiree as a way for certain people to connect with Occupy. |
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Also, Congress has repeatedly favored importing cheaper foreign drugs as a way to renew price competition in the US drug market, the most expensive in the world. |
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Brazil made some news last week for its strong support of open source software as a way of helping to inexpensively push computer literacy throughout the country. |
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He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment. |
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These could not be sold openly in Chile, but some Americans help to sell them in the United States as a way of publicizing the human rights violations. |
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For years he had been taking them once a week, as a way of unwinding and relieving the aches and pains from the hard manual labor required by his landscaping business. |
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The government encourages village snoops and urban gossips to volunteer their infinite time and darkest thoughts as a way of keeping the rest of us in line. |
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The association had formed partnerships with overseas agencies to create a testing regime, as a way of protecting New Zealand's lucrative manuka honey exports. |
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There is also the possibility, which in the nature of things must remain shadowy, that military propagandists fostered the rumours as a way of boosting morale. |
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Using water as a way to ease birth and labour pains is very popular. |
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The wormhole is invoked as a way of describing the concrete geographies of positionality and their non-Euclidean relationship to the Earth's surface. |
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This means reverting to studies using treatment refusers or comparing pharmacological treatments and nonpharmacological treatments as a way of dealing with this dilemma. |
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He is currently on assignment in Australia doing a report of the Australian use of ground effect vehicles as a way of getting people into the cities. |
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Knowing that a single movie would be unable to accommodate the tale he had in mind he eventually turned to the small screen as a way to realise his vision. |
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Can we use student loan forgiveness as a way to incentivize bright young people to enter particular fields? |
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Licensure is designated as a way to protect the public by screening individuals who may cause harm and disciplining those who have inflicted harm. |
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It would be a double gateleg table, I decided, partly as a tribute to an elegant, classic piece of furniture and partly as a way to have both a rectangular and a round table. |
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The Glock was designed in the late 1980s as a way to outmatch increasingly well-armed criminals. |
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Russians are buying up London property as a way to protect their money against the instability at home. |
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She is not alone in her commitment to bootstrapping as a way of life. |
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France is opting to use heavy airpower as a way to flush out the Islamists in Mali. |
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The Romanow report gives vigorous expression to the health care system as a reflection of Canada's social values, and as a way that Canadians define themselves. |
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Over the last couple of years, housing advocates in Toronto have been increasingly focused on manufactured and prefab housing as a way to alleviate homelessness. |
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Telstra are using their phone box network as a way of distributing Telstra mobile content to people while they are out and about. |
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The Association often produces bumper stickers and other materials for our campaigns as a way to publicise an issue. |
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It looks to the past as a way of dramatizing the birth pangs of a new social entity, or elegizing lost potential. |
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As a result many content providers may start to look towards micropayments as a way to enable consumers to pay as they go. |
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I have posited a typology of characters as gatekeeper, guardian and gatecrasher as a way of problematising questions about moral order. |
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The 2006 Taxpayer Relief Act established the Property Tax Relief Fund as a way to use gaming revenue to reduce property taxes for homeowners. |
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Karan Johar's character is a manipulative media mogul who has embraced flamboyancy as a way of living. |
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Empathy thus acts as a way to both know the emotions of the tutee as well as one's own feelings and biases. |
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Con artists frequently meet people through churches and community organizations as a way to gain trust, Christopher said. |
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People tie the corners of it as a way of marking that they were here. |
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It was not a way of calling a Black person outta they name but used simply as a way of referring to a person who was racially Black. |
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When they cannot afford glue or are too scared to steal petrol, these youngsters turn to Jenkem as a way of getting high. |
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The tales were repeated, referring to Caesar as the Queen of Bithynia, by some Roman politicians as a way to humiliate him. |
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Historians have assessed it also as a way to keep slaves more content by granting some freedoms and protecting their families. |
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Thus, the name Quaker began as a way of ridiculing George Fox's admonition, but became widely accepted and is used by some Quakers. |
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Like combing hair, hearing and reciting the sacred word is used as a way to comb all negative thoughts out of the mind. |
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So you can imagine a pirate rather reluctantly engaging in this behavior as a way of preserving that reputation. |
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Due to increasingly slack religious practice in Lindisfarne, Cuthbert was sent to Lindisfarne as a way to reform the religious community. |
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Becoming an anchoress may have served as a way to quarantine her from the rest of the population. |
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Mill outlines the benefits of 'searching for and discovering the truth' as a way to further knowledge. |
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He sometimes uses editing as a way to represent the characters' psychological states, merging their subjectivity with that of the audience. |
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In the late 19th century, literature was seen as a way to influence society. |
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Some organizations have promoted 'Northern Irish' identity as a way of overcoming sectarian division. |
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This threatened landowners' wealth, which encouraged the landowners to become more efficient, and they saw enclosure as a way of doing this. |
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Slessor saw atomic weapons as a way to avoid a third devastating world war given that the two previous ones had begun without them. |
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Eisenhower very much valued the Tripartite Declaration as a way of keeping peace in the Near East. |
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Additionally, Diego Garcia was used as a storage section for US cluster bombs as a way of avoiding UK parliamentary oversight. |
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Outcrossing as a way of avoiding inbreeding depression, has been especially well studied in birds. |
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The EEC economy had also slowed down and British membership was seen as a way to revitalise the community. |
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Following the visit he wrote to Tudor praising the value of music as a way of healing the effects of War. |
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It is also used as a way to replenish sand on some public beaches, where sand has been lost because of coastal erosion. |
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Management of shared drainage basins is also seen as a way to build lasting peaceful relationships among countries. |
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It was developed by Alfred Traeger in 1929 as a way of providing radio communications to remote homesteads in the Australian outback. |
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Males may also use their antlers to shovel around fallen foliage and soil as a way of attracting a mate. |
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According to Paul Gilje, impressment was used by England as a way to deny liberty to those who called the colonies home. |
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Often these names served as a way for Europeans to divide Africans in a familiar manner, disregarding ethnicity or origin. |
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Many participants use these trips to boost their resumes, travel with friends, and as a way to gain world experience and see new countries. |
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It can arouse aesthetic or moral feelings, and can be understood as a way of communicating these feelings. |
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Ambassadors and other diplomats are sometimes recalled temporarily by their home countries as a way to express displeasure with the host country. |
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Combining independent methods is used as a way to improve the accuracy of position fixes. |
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The Hudson River Railroad was established in 1849 on the east side of the river as a way to bring passengers from New York City to Albany. |
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Although it began as a way to preserve Protestantism within the Anglican identity, the Anglican aspect of the identity began to fade over time. |
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It served as a way for capitalists and workers to bypass the guild system, which was thought to be cumbersome and inflexible. |
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It has therefore been perceived as a way to combat misfeasance in public officials. |
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He saw this as a way to control the transportation of chemical products to nearby markets. |
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Ned Ludd, however, was completely fictional and used as a way to shock the government. |
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Newspaper writers may withhold their names from their stories as a way to protest actions of their employer. |
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In 2013 the operators began promoting more concerts and events as a way to secure new streams of income. |
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At Ryder, Habib used sign-ons as a way to attract key talent to the transportation company. |
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Pop singers, such as Britney Spears, slip vocal fry into their music as a way to reach low notes and add style. |
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Fifi presented a special dance number as a way of congratulating Bardees on marrying Ahmad Al Mallah. |
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