We two women were able to enlist the whole Northwest in a great philanthropic, moneymaking enterprise. |
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The military tried several times to enlist him, and he was indeed arrested or threatened with arrest several times by the military police. |
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But to enlist their help, be careful with pesticide use because many controls kill beneficials as well as unwanted insects. |
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As Springsteen became a megastar in the mid '80s he was able to enlist big name directors to helm many of his videos. |
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In May 1940, he too was interned and told to enlist either in the Foreign Legion or in an auxiliary corps of the French army. |
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A more innocent reason for the chat was that Cragnotti, a fruit magnate, was trying to enlist Erikkson as the European face of Del Monte. |
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A state effort to enlist new voters calls on people to make a choice between being drafted for military service or registering to vote. |
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That ballet continues to enlist and attract thousands of young girls cannot be entirely due to false consciousness or masochism. |
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They hope to enlist the help of more people in the community to bring court action against the dealers. |
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I will certainly be contacting them and I hope to enlist the help of other disabled groups and organisations to protest against the ban. |
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Associate with other successful go-getters, and enlist help from an expert. |
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But to give me the edge I decided to enlist the help of a few psychics and prophesiers. |
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To assist them they enlist the aid of Rahab, an inhabitant of Jericho, and a practitioner of the world's oldest profession. |
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When Gaitan joined the National Guard, Ramos tried to enlist too but flunked the entry test twice. |
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Serebin has no army to enlist in, no state to swear allegiance to, no cause to fight for. |
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I'm not too hot with electronics, so I managed to enlist my brother to sort the circuits out for me. |
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The challenge now is to enlist technology as an ally in the movement for economic, social and gender equity. |
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He is planning to enlist the support of high-profile public figures to campaign against the policy. |
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But the judge ruled that when you enlist, you agree to be bound by the possibility of stop-loss orders in a national security crisis. |
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It says something about the smear campaign against our candidate that it has stooped to enlist a hatemonger. |
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The recruitment sergeant reputedly stuck a havercake on the top of his bayonet as an enticement for the tykes to enlist. |
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They enlist the them in a scheme to trap the oily lawyer by going through with the sale. |
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Members of our group recently went down to the army recruitment centre to tell them we'd like to enlist. |
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He had largely abandoned the notion that he could enlist the Church in the front line against Bolshevism. |
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The heart of Baquba was bustling, shops were busy, there was a market and at an Iraqi police station, scores of young men waiting to enlist. |
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Often frustrated by the lack of information on the subject, he tried to enlist the help of foreign experts but with little success. |
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He will enlist the help of three minders to clear his path and stop the crowd breaking his concentration. |
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Weinstein is expected to enlist the usual battalions of experts on forensic science, jury selection and criminal psychology. |
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They plan to enlist the support and cooperation of scientific organizations around the world. |
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This program allows qualified civilian recruits to enlist specifically for Special Forces training. |
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Today we have a Protestant born-again who tries to enlist the Pope to intervene in an American election. |
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This correspondence reveals that after an unsuccessful effort to enlist Harriet Beecher Stowe as her amanuensis, she wrote her life herself. |
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Two basic strategies have been used to enlist the assistance of the courts. |
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In May 1982 Sharon he flew to Washington to enlist President Reagan's support. |
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Now they want to enlist the help of young people in the town to encourage school leavers to study in Swindon. |
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Artists and cartoonists worked diligently to produce dozens of posters to exhort people to buy bonds, go without meat, and enlist in the army. |
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He ordered me to enlist Wallace's support for one of his regular press conferences. |
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As Ellen DeGeneres learned with her now-famous Oscars selfie, you enlist the help of every nominee you can find. |
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She claims the FBI tried to enlist her as a cooperating source in their investigation. |
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Fourth, community cable systems will receive guidance as to how they may more effectively enlist community participation in the airing of broadcast media programs. |
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Cable companies are also experimenting with interactive channels that let viewers enlist their remote controls to click on banner ads and onscreen buttons. |
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But with America in the midst of another battle abroad, the president seems anxious to enlist the help of other countries. |
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It is inexplicable that these women find optimism amid calamity when like lemmings our young rush to enlist in the politics of cynicism amid relative fortune. |
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But far from exposing Jeffy once they have discovered his secret, his fellow athletes decide to enlist the ringer in a bid to beat the arrogant champion. |
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The researchers enlist the help of local Pygmy people known as the Baka as trackers to lead them through dangerous and near-impenetrable rain forest. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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After World War II begins, Zinn decides to enlist in the Air Force as a bombardier even though his navy yard job would have provided an exemption. |
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These are common tricks that are routinely conjured up by the conscience-hunters whose divine vocation it is to enlist mercenaries for their unholy schemes. |
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What, Michael wondered, would the voters of Kerry make of it if he was to enlist the services of the delightful duo to help with the canvass during the 2004 local elections? |
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No matter where I'm playing, I need a bit of help with the heavy lifting and I find it harder and harder to enlist sympathetic help from standers-by, receptionists etc. |
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They will be given the authority to enlist any member of the public to help civil defence staff and to commandeer equipment or strategic buildings. |
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Then, during cutover to the NMCI environment, EDS will use surveys to identify process issues and to enlist command leadership in identifying potential issues. |
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You can either enlist the services of a communications group who are committed to staying years ahead of the game, or you can sell up now and cut your losses. |
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A meeting was held on Wednesday to discuss plans to enlist the support of publicans and night club bosses to make late-night Bedford a safer place. |
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At the outbreak of the First World War, Holst tried to enlist but was rejected as unfit for military service. |
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The next day, he volunteered to enlist as a private in the United States Army at Camp Upton, Long Island. |
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Under the direction of Sir John Crampton in 1854 and 1855, British consuls attempted to enlist American volunteers to fight in the Crimean War. |
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Roman citizenship was required in order to enlist in the Roman legions, but this was sometimes ignored. |
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Only the supporters of Henry VI and the Dauphin Charles were able to enlist sufficient military force to press effectively for their candidates. |
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Childe was never required to enlist in the army, most likely because of his poor health and eyesight. |
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There are also times when a player needs to enlist the aid of the backstep while on the baseline. |
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Railway signalmen now to strike and Corus ex-employees to enlist the help of other unions in a call for widespread strike action. |
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In WWII he attempted to enlist as a pilot but was rejected due to colour-blindness. |
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The plan to enlist Old Father Thames as an ally was hatched as part of a ring of steel that will be thrown around the London Games next year. |
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The decline of Jacobitism left Charles making futile attempts to enlist assistance, and another abortive plot to raise support in England. |
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They enlist the services of fun-loving penguin Caruso, Arctic hare Lena and snow goose Pieps to scour every inch of the ice floes to find Lars. |
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Most of the conspirators fled from London as they learned of the plot's discovery, trying to enlist support along the way. |
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Once allowed to enlist, things didn't get easy for African-American recruits. |
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These organisations were also fundamental to encouraging Belgians to enlist into the German army. |
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Often they sought to enlist local parish officials and occasionally magistrates to raise levels of poor relief as well. |
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Unfortunately she was faced with weak Irish governments who failed to oppose her securocrat agenda or to enlist international support in defense of citizens in the north. |
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In this version Sue Griggs must leave her home and walk to the White church since she is seeking to enlist the help of Judge Manning in rescuing her grandson from a lynch mob. |
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They also have tried to enlist support from the National Cattlemen's Association, on grounds this open-door policy could lead to easier entry for foreign beef. |
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Throughout the game you can enlist the aid of heroes from races old and new, including the barbarian Norn, the magical Asura and even a few surprises. |
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After bringing Origin under its wing, Aeon will enlist the business expertise of its new subsidiary to bolster precooked dish sales at its supermarkets. |
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This year's Carnegie Medal was awarded to Tanya Landman for her powerful novel Buffalo Soldier about the first African-American woman to enlist in the US military. |
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It is not worth while to spend your time in arguing against a cavil, but make him feel he is committing a sin to plead it, and thus enlist his conscience on your side. |
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Enlist the help of a life coach, friend, or family member to cheer you on in support. |
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Enlist the help of your close gals pals to help you stick to your convictions. |
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Monsanto will license Dow AgroSciences' new Enlist Weed Control System herbicide-tolerant trait for use in field corn. |
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