The pure, liquid sounds of two bokmakieries perched in an Acacia thorn tree carry through the air. |
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It is obvious that the media hysteria surrounding bird flue was used to carry through the above-mentioned standard. |
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The second point is that in this respect it is very important to ask oneself who is qualified to carry through the process of development. |
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The point I want to make is essentially political: I want to demonstrate our openness to change and our resolve to carry through reforms. |
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I went to the movie with pure enjoyment as my goal, but I couldn't deny a desire to see if a theme from the first two movies would carry through to the third. |
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I have been reminded that we promised to do that and I have been encouraged to carry through on that pledge. |
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In one hand they held the rolled aviation messenger bag that their team would carry through Switzerland. |
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Yea, unto Allah belong all things in the heavens and on earth, and enough is Allah to carry through all affairs. |
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And we are convinced that the sale of shares will continue to supply us with the capital we need to successfully carry through on our mission. |
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We all carry through our lives the burden of history. |
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Of course we endorse that approach, but in the absence of reforms, which would be difficult to carry through, Europe had to take action by putting forward an appropriate proposal of its own. |
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The end result is that the June drop, when trees dump the fruitlets they cannot carry through to maturity, will probably be lighter this year. |
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For more than two decades, Yves' work has been giving him the privilege to carry through leadership functions within organizations ranging from young technology startups to accomplished global enterprises. |
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In that context it urged both the developed and the developing countries to reaffirm and carry through their commitments as embodied in the package, which provided a framework for future negotiations. |
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However, since supervisors are often spending the majority of their time in operational control positions, many are not available to carry through these quality control programs. |
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However, the way we choose to help Canadians needs to be effective in the immediate, but has to also carry through a lasting impact that will make a difference in the generations to come. |
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He seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule. |
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And again, he could not carry through, Mr. Reid said. |
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In this way, we obtain the capital support we need to carry through on our mission even if the coming months look troubled and financing seems to be tightening. |
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The tool emphasizes life transitions and adopts an approach based on the resources that individuals mobilize to move through various life stages and carry through their projects. |
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But can it actually carry through on serious policy? |
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It doesn't mean that you have to carry through with it. |
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The surprise is that Gehry's curves carry through the skin to the inside. |
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He said he knew Robinson had to carry through on his threat. |
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