Deep down, we suspect those we grant our patronage to are secretly laughing up their sleeves at us even as we enrich them. |
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Both cover crops fix a lot of nitrogen and produce high yields of biomass that serve as organic matter to enrich the soil. |
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First, childhood bereavement research already exists to enrich our understanding of resilience. |
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Gold leaf was then used to enrich the surfaces of paintings, sculptures, buildings, pottery and manuscripts. |
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Alternatively, the lamb may be cooked with potatoes or rice, the fat cooking out to enrich and flavour the starchy accompaniment. |
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Many significant people, scholars and nonscholars, enrich the Orthodox cloisters. |
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These teachers have the unique opportunity to help students cultivate talents and skills that will enrich the rest of their lives. |
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Many writers have believed, however, that the modern European empires did involve such a systematic robbing of colonies to enrich the metropole. |
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Iran says it needs to enrich uranium to produce fuel for its future nuclear power plants. |
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This deficit is designed to enrich those at the very top of the social pyramid while cutting services for those lower down. |
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It is a levy assessed in an unwritten manner and generally executed with precision in order to diminish the offender and enrich the supplier. |
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She deploys their concepts flexibly and insightfully to enrich the book's content without encumbering its style with jargon. |
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Along with a scent, summer bulbs offer a refreshing variety of colors and textures to enrich the border and beds of any summer garden. |
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I guess I'd better get this book so I can enrich my life while livening up my daily commute! |
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Unions that back them are selfishly using the political process to enrich themselves at others' expense. |
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Their aim is to improve and enrich the education of children and to support the involvement of parents in their children's education. |
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The minerals are passed on in a sperm packet during mating, to enrich the eggs. |
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You share your wisdom and experience with others and enrich the quality of your work and relationships. |
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Today, it is the city of young and upwardly mobile techies who enrich the local economy. |
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The main objective is to enrich the lives of young Bahamians by exposing them to internationally acclaimed dancers, teachers and choreographers. |
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Let's hope that it continues to provide more facilities to enrich the lives of young people. |
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Some people with terrible disabilities reveal extraordinary qualities, which enrich their own lives and those of people around them. |
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Except the dry leaves, they leave all vegetation to grow and perish in the field itself to enrich the soil. |
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The goal would be to improve body composition, increase muscle strength and enrich the quality of life. |
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Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes. |
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He's going away to some foreign country to enrich his knowledge of other cultures. |
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A new way to govern is required to enrich democracy while improving efficiency and effectiveness. |
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Do alien rites of passage enrich familial bonds within an individualistic society? |
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Surface fires then are lit to kill off saplings, reduce fuel loads, enrich the soil with nutrients, and bring fire back to the forest. |
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To address the deficiency problem, food manufacturers enrich flour, maize, and rice and fortify breakfast cereals with iron. |
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Put it in stark terms and industrial workers, poorly paid, are asked to enrich young men who are already very wealthy. |
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Cultures by necessity blend and commingle and enrich and flavor one another. |
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Until now the only way to enrich livestock with these fatty acids was to supplement their feed with expensive fish meal, Kang explains. |
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He legitimated the cultivation of lyrical tropes, as the poet used them to enrich what is otherwise a lofty epic poem on the First Crusade. |
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Bootlegging helped enrich a fellow named Joseph Kennedy, creating one of America's great political dynasties. |
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The mulch keeps the soil moist, and as the lower layers decompose, they enrich the soil with humus. |
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Doubtless he will now spend his retirement wafting between his various properties and reflecting how championing the poor can enrich your life. |
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On one side of it you have writers building on common archetypes to create original works, and to enrich the genre. |
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The calcium ions added to waste material by the calciferous glands are important because they enrich the soil which would otherwise be lacking. |
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The methods discussed work in harmony with nature's cycles, preserve and enrich the earth's nutrients, and nourish the soil for future crops. |
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He had no wife, no children, to enrich and complicate the simplicity of his daily life. |
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If you buy a properly researched piece of art, it will become a conversation piece and enrich lives. |
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Undoubtedly, new genetics are set to enrich our knowledge of human behavior in sickness and in health. |
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Provinces won in war could later be milked of tribute to enrich the Roman state and its rulers and to buy off any risk of discontent at home. |
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Amend soil regularly with compost and apply organic mulches continually to enrich your soil. |
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Connell and Gibson deeply enrich our ability to traverse this seemingly infinite scholarly terrain. |
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The airlines themselves have become milch cows for CEOs who enrich themselves at the expense of their own companies. |
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A paschal candle can enrich your family's observance of the Easter season, by bringing the 'light of the world' into your home in a concrete way. |
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The Yangtze Delta was abundant in cultural and tourism resources, which could be used to enrich Expo activities. |
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The mild fruit with a sweet and acid taste can get rid of wetness inside, enrich the body's energy and relieve internal heat. |
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His obituary pointed out that he used his post to enrich himself through a web of smuggling and warped business deals. |
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He believes congress should now jump at the chance to make them welcome and enrich the trade union movement. |
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It also has brought together communities that are worlds apart to enrich each other culturally, socially and economically. |
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Much of what Orme tells us is familiar, though he brings the fruits of very wide reading to enrich the discourse. |
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A licensing program can help congregations enrich parts of worship in addition to congregational hymn singing. |
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Those tubes were so precisely and finely manufactured that they could only have been intended for use in gas centrifuges to enrich uranium. |
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It will enrich the amazing melange of sounds that make up this wonderful new South Africa. |
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Early next month, before temperatures drop too much, seed cover crops such as clover, peas or vetch to enrich the soil. |
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Corruption is getting worse thanks to the regional autonomy which allows officials in provinces to enrich themselves. |
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High taxes enrich the corrupt politicians and their special interest groups. |
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Collaborations between dance and musical companies broaden audiences and enrich repertoire. |
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Its purpose is to provide a smooth, almost slippery, surface for later burnishing, but the red and yellow boles also enrich the colour of the gilding. |
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Intellectual property controls the way in which property may be used insomuch as it controls all forms of use, even those which do not enrich or harm the original owner. |
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The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples. |
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Once an identity is stolen, it is used to access a computer user's online accounts, completing unauthorized transactions that enrich the thief controlling the crimeware. |
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Promote efforts to increase the diversity of faculty members and students at colleges and universities as a means to improve and enrich the experience of higher education. |
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In order to compensate, 90 percent of American companies enrich white rice with powdered nutrients, in an attempt to replace some of what they took out. |
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The probe centres on the 3,500 partnerships and other affiliates created by the company to hide debt, inflate profits, push up share values and enrich top executives. |
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I am not in the business of trying to enrich people who would like to sit in the middle as bureaucrats, as sort of quasi-political business people. |
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The Great Society is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich his mind and to enlarge his talents. |
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Yet whenever the writers do try to enrich Keen, Boone resists them at every turn. |
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The end goal is that comments about a story enrich that story and that the process is recursive i.e. comments can be about comments, eventually providing an ecology of news. |
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It is ruled by a corrupt kleptocracy of aristocrats who use their control of state monopolies and even the tax system to enrich themselves at the public's expense. |
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The interpenetration of the worldly and the otherworldly, the mundane and the spiritual, the workaday and the worshipful, enrich our folklore as well as our classics. |
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As newlyweds in the 1940s, the couple had rented a small allotment and grown potatoes, cabbages and salad crops, to help enrich their restricted diet amid post-war rationing. |
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The appeal of Resnick's account is enhanced by the lure of Bohemia, which he and Passlof enrich with anecdote and intertwine with aesthetics and social history. |
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Collecting is a basic human drive, an incredibly various one and one which does much to enrich the lives of all. |
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The primary goal of a city should not be to enrich already wealthy landlords and construction companies. |
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Engaging with these bodily and ritual practices serves to enrich the human spirit within. |
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If you're going to enrich your diet with fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes, look for organic varieties to avoid produce that's coated with chemicals. |
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Why not rev up your brain cells by doing stuff that'll enrich you? |
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We should judge innovators not on whether they fatten our wallets, but whether their products enrich our lives. |
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The forces of the state should be arrayed against the forces of evil, but the state often benefits from actions by evildoers in order to enrich or bring glory to its leaders. |
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The Democrats' bill is better, covering all seniors, but it, too, fails to control the corporate price-gouging, soaking taxpayers to enrich the avaricious companies. |
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These twin deficits enrich our frenemies and impoverish present and future Americans. |
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In short, deficits undertaken to finance productive investment not only do not impoverish our grandchildren, they enrich them. |
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Exfoliating wild mesquite bean meal and skin soothing oatmeal enrich this scrubby tan bar scented with a warm and earthy patchouli essential oil blend. |
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But using donors to enrich oneself is as an old and tawdry practice that is about getting rich, not famous. |
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Many flavors are mixed together in this meal and many smells from the environment, such as a campfire, strong coffee, fresh air, help enrich them. |
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There are black sheep in every profession and in today's society, where the emphasis is on money, there will be those who seek to enrich themselves at all costs. |
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And our comic books and movies, too, can uplift and enrich, or shape a disturbed imagination. |
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Iran's decision to enrich uranium closer to weapons-grade has convinced the United States that sanctions are all the more urgent. |
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Its story, plus the accompanying libel lawsuit, has provided journalists everywhere with the opportunity to enrich their vocabulary with synonyms for upchucking. |
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Sewage and water treatment plants, biogas units and vermiculture pits ensure that even waste is used to enrich the environment rather than destroy it. |
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Subsequent efforts to enrich the production of literary, scientific, and philosophical works in Castilian, serve to further solidify the prestige of this language. |
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To enrich its analysis, the ERD 2013 draws on case studies carried out by local research institutes in four countries. |
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Washington is said to be particularly concerned Tehran might deploy a new generation of centrifuges to enrich uranium. |
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Leveraging page-level semantic analysis, ADmantX offers new insights to enrich audience profiles and grow consumer engagement. |
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Effort Harvest second early and maincrop potatoes then sow a green manure crop such as mustard to enrich the soil. |
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Western musical instruments were introduced to enrich Chinese performing arts. |
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Ukelele, string bass, trombone, trumpet, clarinet and a smattering of percussion enrich these gentle, cheerful songs. |
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The colonies were captive markets for British industry, and the goal was to enrich the mother country. |
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Other projects aim to enrich tomatoes with substances that may offer health benefits or provide better nutrition. |
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Whether simple or ultrasophisticated, computer-related activities can enrich your residents' lives. |
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The products featured here are all used to enrich the interactive whiteboard learning experience in the modern K12 environment. |
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Vitex agnus castus might enrich the pharmacological armamentarium for medical treatment of prolactinoma. |
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He is also said to have wished to enrich his treasury by confiscation of the property of the condemned. |
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Each of their films is marked by theological, philosophical and mythological touchstones that enrich even the slapstickiest moments. |
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In a composter small enough for even the tiniest studio apartment, red wiggler worms, widely available online, process food waste, which is then cured and used to enrich soil. |
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But, for the most part, we shall mark our progress to the dawn of life by the measure of those 40 natural milestones, the trysts that enrich our pilgrimage. |
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Users may quickly and easily enrich the communication power of the organization charts they create by adding color schemes, box shapes, line styles and fonts. |
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The CellSearch system uses ferrofluids coated with epithelial cell-specific EpCAM antibodies to immunomagnetically enrich epithelial cells in a peripheral blood draw sample. |
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We encourage consumers to plan ahead and arrange for a Designated Driver through BeMyDD and give the gift of a DD to family and friends to enrich their holiday season. |
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English tax collectors followed in their wake, imposing heavy taxes to fill their king's coffers, and corruptly exploiting the Scots populace to enrich themselves. |
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Ivan Boesky laughed all the way to the bank, as did Milken, as do most people who commit clever, non-violent crimes and fraudulently enrich themselves. |
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It explores the potential of cultural activity to enrich or enchain the inner world of individuals and the shifting collective fantasies of cultural and political life. |
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Gregory's hagiographies are also an invaluable source of anecdotes and stories which enrich our understanding of life and belief in Merovingian Gaul. |
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Lead by President Lois Saffian, The Associates assist in furthering the work of AFI by providing financial support and have created several programs that enrich the Institute. |
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