It's summer in Mexico and the teenagers are about to embark upon the adventure of a lifetime. |
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The leading industrialised nations need to embark upon emergency transition strategy to renewable energy. |
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His willingness to embark upon detailed research was closer to advocacy than to the approach of an objective expert. |
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When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship. |
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The BBC is planning to embark upon a similar marathon to choose the nation's favourite books. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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Gaurav and Sheekha embark upon a rib-tickling journey to arrange his father's love marriage and in the process find soul mates in each other. |
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To this end, the company decided to get together with design offices and to embark upon a search for performance. |
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What is more, we now have a situation in many countries in which more women than men embark upon university studies. |
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Who wishes to embark upon a more difficult course of action, if the straightforward route is also the more lucrative route? |
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Most important, a handful of influential men were ready to embark upon a great imperial adventure. |
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He recalled vividly how, two weeks before he was due to embark upon the medical course in Manchester, his father had lost both his job and his pension. |
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For example, states realize that they cannot achieve their goals in areas such as trade or environment, unless all other states also embark upon a particular course of action. |
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The first of the Mughal emperors, Babur, in spite of his keen aesthetic sense, did not have the time to embark upon a concerted program of building. |
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The Vertical Angles Conflict Activity was designed for students about to embark upon the study of Euclidean geometry with reference to formal definitions and proofs in class. |
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They must embark upon serious nuclear disarmament and call a halt to any development of new nuclear weapons. |
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Before deciding to embark upon a new mission, systematic research is conducted in the country to determine the actual need. |
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Our job is to set you up for success as you embark upon and navigate your career with us. |
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This competition is for singers who have completed their training and who are ready to embark upon an international career. |
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We must therefore show creativity to overcome the difficulties we are currently facing, and that is the task we intend to embark upon. |
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As young people who will soon embark upon the world, you hold the key to the future of Canada. |
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I hope that the perspective of an administrator provides some context for the discussion we are about to embark upon. |
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There is no strategy to resolve the massive unemployment or to embark upon economic recovery. |
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This is how God inspired me, Brother Francis, to embark upon a life of penance. |
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When I embark upon a film, I design a set of rules and create the film according to these rules. |
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Kertzer credits John Paul II with opening the files on the pius XI papacy, in 2002, which made him decide to embark upon the book. |
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They would embark upon a cavalier run chase. |
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Pursuing the same overall objectives, they are inevitably forced to modify their vision as they embark upon the process of becoming stakeholders: not protestors, but partners with access to the decision-making process. |
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Modest success with it led Edwards to encourage Owen to embark upon his first novel, Y Dreflan, which described a fictionalized version of Mold. |
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The work that the Commission is about to embark upon is a continuation of past efforts and represents a new starting point from which the objectives of the Commission and its creation will begin to be realized. |
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France's defeat caused the French to embark upon major military reforms, with particular attention being paid to the artillery. |
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As I conclude my first term as CSE Commissioner and prepare to embark upon a second term in August 2009 for one year, I do so with satisfaction in current achievements and a sense of optimism going forward. |
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We sincerely hope that all parties, and primarily the Government, will seize the historic opportunity presented by the 2010 elections in order to embark upon an irreversible path towards national reconciliation and peace. |
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An appropriate case could be one in which the numbers are so large that it would be impractical to embark upon such a determination for every former member. |
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But yet he continued to follow that policy of Reagan and of Margaret Thatcher in England, to basically embark upon a whole system of deregulation. |
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You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. |
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Miossec, who has gathered his own small posse of about a dozen musicians, producers and technicians around him, is set to embark upon a new series of tours very shortly. |
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It is therefore my intention to embark upon the consultation of governmental experts relatively early on, which does not mean to say that close coordination will cease to be maintained with the Executive Board. |
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Next time you embark upon a project, keep the big picture in mind. |
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I did this after discussing the implications of this decision with my family, wife Elizabeth who wholeheartedly support me as I embark upon this journey. |
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Virtual reality makes possible explorations we never dared to embark upon. |
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To carry out this type of undertaking successfully, trade unions and companies must embark upon a long-term commitment to get to know one another and exchange views. |
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We were ready to embark upon our journey now the vessel was rigged. |
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