In a commencement speech at military school, the president announced an expansive new policy of pre-emptive military action. |
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The honorary degree will be conferred during commencement weekend this May. |
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President Bush delivered the commencement address at the Air Force academy today. |
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Unlike in the movies, this commencement was long, boring and very unsatisfying. |
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Thence proceeding westwardly along the south bank of the Cornwallis River to the point of commencement. |
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In a recent commencement address, she gave graduates a few keys to being a well-rounded person. |
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Fees receivable from group operations not directly managed are included as income at the commencement of the period of licence. |
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The January 2003 agreement was signed prior to the commencement of any civil proceedings. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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And to make matters worse, footpaths that were flat prior to the commencement of the work are now angled and uneven. |
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The period prescribed for the commencement of an action for mesne profits of real property is within 10 years. |
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Before you head out to one, cast your own memory back to a cookout, a commencement, a walk down a carnival midway in your past. |
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To satisfy the definition of unseaworthiness it must exist at the commencement of the voyage. |
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The philosopher critiques technology's instrumentality as marking the commencement of modernity as calculable, defined, measurable, ordered. |
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However, six months after commencement of my portion of the project, my industry sponsors canned their end of the deal. |
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The International School of Port-of-Spain 2005 graduates happily throw their caps in the air at the end of the commencement programme. |
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The date of commencement will be confirmed once people have indicated an interest in taking part. |
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That is no reason why a contract should not subsequently be made to include an obligation of proper carriage from the commencement of the voyage. |
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The offer remained open until one minute after the commencement of the trial. |
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I'm never one who likes seeing speakers heckled or booed at college commencement speeches, pretty much no matter who they are. |
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The temple has a record of these jewels, which are taken out of the safe a few days prior to the commencement of the festival. |
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They were presently waiting for the commencement of work on the extension to the kitchen. |
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The book takes the form of a diary or journal, complete with dates at the commencement of alternate short chapters. |
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She sat there for a while, in total silence, awaiting the commencement of the boy's game. |
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The project is scheduled for completion in five years from the date of commencement of work. |
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Please note that you must have written permission from your parents before commencement of training. |
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They both urged their members to remain calm as they waited for management to set dates for the commencement of negotiations. |
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That date has two significances, but, critically, it is the date of the commencement of the new preference regime. |
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The year also saw the commencement of a major property development programme throughout the region. |
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At the commencement of the next song, the girl turns around to face her partner. |
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A date in September has yet to be confirmed for the commencement of services for in-patients. |
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At the commencement of the trial, the parties had settled the child custody and access issues. |
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Participants signed a research consent form before commencement of the session. |
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Mr Bradley also refused to be drawn on a deadline for the commencement or a finishing date for the road. |
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One of the keys to avoiding construction pitfalls is to obtain all permits before the commencement of work. |
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March this year saw the second trial phase and the commencement of full production. |
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Then, in great precession we walked out to the field for commencement accompanied by bagpipes. |
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Slowly but surely, the year wound down to the inevitable graduation and commencement. |
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They captured him speaking at the commencement ceremony at Harvard University. |
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I had the honor of addressing a commencement class today at Harvard University Law School. |
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I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. |
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After commencement, Nolan sought out her and her family so he could congratulate her. |
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For various reasons, not all graduates can or do attend their commencement ceremony. |
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The two would get together at each commencement to compare their graduate tallies. |
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The scene during commencement, however, defied portrayals of a divided campus. |
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For an indictable offence, there is no formal time limit for the commencement of a prosecution. |
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You will remember that the date on the indictment for the commencement of this alleged conspiracy is the date that appears on the rent book. |
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Many fundamentalists look for signs of the times that might indicate the actual commencement of the Apocalypse. |
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It defers commencement by only a couple of months, but that couple of months is vital in terms of principle. |
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By the end of the year, the two demonstrator platforms shall be ready for commencement of contractor testing. |
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The examiner ensured that the participants understood the directions and instructions prior to commencement. |
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The affidavit with appended exhibits was not served on the company until after the commencement of Mr. Hayer's cross-examination. |
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All you really need for an inspiring commencement address is untamed enthusiasm and a big dream. |
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What all this Sturm und Drang has guaranteed, is that this will be one heckuva commencement speech to watch. |
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This appeal turns upon the trial Judge's decision to admit that document in evidence as part of the Crowns case at the very commencement of the trial. |
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It used to be statesmen and academics who delivered commencement speeches. |
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The Lantern Festival that marks the commencement of the Chinese New Year would never have been considered even worth noting in New Zealand probably 5 years ago. |
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He also expressed confidence that further improvements to the city's infrastructure would be witnessed with the commencement of the city bypass and outer ring road. |
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Colbert has deftly hosted benefits and other shows and given hilarious and poignant commencement speeches. |
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At the commencement of the mission, all material relevant to the purpose of the mission should be made available to it, with the assistance of the organization concerned. |
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I guess the nuns must have asked for a beautiful day for our commencement. |
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The term is defined in LPA 1925, s. 205, as any real property which on an intestacy occurring before the commencement of this Act might have devolved upon an heir. |
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You may not remember, but you were our commencement keynote speaker that day at the George Washington University National Center. |
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This power has been seen recently in a host of cancellations of commencement speakers. |
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Kudos to Ex-Mayor Mike, whose Harvard commencement address called for inclusion of more conservatives in higher education. |
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It was lit before the commencement of the meeting and burned throughout. |
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In Britain commentators and policy makers are agog about a new U.S. doctrine, unveiled by President George W. Bush in a commencement address early this month at West Point. |
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Sources said money was not a problem for the commencement of the project. |
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Just as the much-anticipated commencement of our recovery was to begin, contacts of interest suddenly blipped onto the radar screen, and we were delayed momentarily. |
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We strongly support the early commencement of negotiations on a verifiable Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty. |
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All of them received schoolbooks, notebooks and other accessories every year, during the month of June, before the commencement of new academic year. |
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They will come into place when all the conclusive maps of access land have been published and the Secretary of State has authorised their commencement. |
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The friend had been given an honorary degree at her commencement. |
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Colin Powell is scheduled to deliver the commencement at High Point University. |
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The relevant charter made between the time charterers and the ship owners will be signed before the end of the current year as well as the commencement of the conversion work. |
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A dysfunctional Credit system once again dodges the bullet that would have forced the commencement of a long overdue and desperately needed adjustment. |
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Before the commencement of the festival young maidens put their names into a hat and the young men picked out the name of the girl who would be their partner for the festival. |
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Asian University hosted its annual commencement ceremony last week. |
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While March saw the commencement of relaxed wine labelling laws, simply having the word Chardonnay on a bottle of Chablis or Meursault will not bring the necessary changes. |
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Soon after the commencement of the war, pilots armed themselves with pistols, carbines, grenades, and an assortment of improvised weapons. |
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The formal commencement of operations at Wellcome's Trimethoprim plant held recently in Karachi. |
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Cycloplegic refraction measurements were taken before study commencement, every three months and at the end of the study. |
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With Black disinvited, the college chose Pasadena Public Health Director Eric Walsh to deliver the commencement address. |
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The inquest on keeper Davidson was duly held, and at the commencement seemed likely to cause Tony Palliser less anxiety than he had expected. |
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An analysis was made of the mixture of active bacterized peat and soil at the commencement of incubation as well as at the end. |
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Yet from the commencement of mining there have been unnoble proprietors of mines, who belonged to the class of merchants. |
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The time of Henry VII nearly coincides with the commencement of what is termed modern history. |
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The State Opening of Parliament is an annual event that marks the commencement of a session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. |
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The massacre was the official reason given for the commencement of hostilities in the First Mithridatic War. |
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Vacancies are filled up at the commencement of each term according to the results of a competitive examination. |
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Near the commencement of the weeding season of 1835, I was ordered to whip a young woman, a light mustee, for not performing her task. |
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The commencement of the first day's work I hold to be the moving of God's Spirit upon the face of the waters. |
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In the aftermath, Edward reinvigorated the building programme and ordered the commencement of work at Beaumaris. |
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In 1642, at the commencement of the English Civil War, the Royalists took control of the entire county apart from Poole and Lyme Regis. |
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Title II covers commencement of civil suits and includes filing, summons, and service of process. |
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Also last week, the Secretary traveled to Salish Kootenai College in Pablo, Montana, to deliver its commencement address. |
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Rotovator be applied on the empty fields before the commencement of winter to destroy weeds and roots of cotton sticks. |
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Then, this spring, Bush adviser Rove delivered the commencement address at Falwell's Liberty University in Lynchburg. |
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Bracero listens to one of the speakers during commencement last night at the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, Worcester. |
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On June 1, the Secretary offered the commencement address at the College of the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin. |
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The paper was found misprinted when checking was started which caused delay in the commencement of examination. |
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Qatar Airways announced the commencement of a new nonstop flight to Chengdu. |
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The whole matter had up until then proceeded with great speed, taking only 6 months from its commencement before the Divisional Court to the House of Lords' judgment. |
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These forward-looking statements include those concerning the anticipated benefits of the joint venture with Unis and the timing of its commencement of operations. |
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The commencement of the Industrial Revolution is closely linked to a small number of innovations, beginning in the second half of the 18th century. |
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The project has been awarded to GMR Energy on Build-Own-Operate-Transfer basis for a period of forty years from the commencement of commercial operations. |
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At its commencement, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. |
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With the commencement in 1994 of the interim Constitution, and in 1997 its replacement, the final Constitution, another strand has been added to this weave. |
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KrisEnergy has announced commencement of drilling activities at the Mustika-1 exploration well in the Sakti production sharing contract in the East Java Sea. |
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They are now significantly above the trend line of the index since the beginning of 1988 which represents a normalised commencement date and covers a period of 26U years. |
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Tina Joemat-Pettersson, the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries welcomes the sailing of the Africana for the commencement of the pelagic biomass survey. |
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This is the 24th destination to which THY operates flights on the African continent, following the commencement of flights to the Republic of Djibouti in early September. |
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The rotations of memory are the commencement of those wonderful revolvings of the intellectual faculties by which the process of reason is carried on. |
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It is much more difficult to retro-engineer at the end, security is all about how it is used and should be a driving force from concept commencement. |
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This act makes provision to preferentially admit bishops of the Church of England who are women to the Lords Spiritual in the 10 years following its commencement. |
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