I sit here jawing while Pavel enriches the world through his generous work. |
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It plays a very important part in Irish society and greatly enriches all our lives. |
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In this way they work at a constant and effective system of ploughing, which enriches and oxygenates the soil. |
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She saves on overhead costs by owning her properties, which enriches her businesses. |
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This dissertation expands and enriches the application of bibliometric approaches to the study of the Web. |
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Sport enriches life's experience, physical exercise improves health, and in this country we need far more investment in both. |
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There is great diversity of perspectives, and the debate between them enriches academic inquiry and improves the general knowledge base. |
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We know music enriches the human spirit, feeds the emotions and provides solace, peace, beauty and passion to our inner being. |
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The clover enriches the soil with nitrogen, prevents moisture loss, and diverts gophers and rabbits from the tomatoes and beans. |
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The study of literature, says Hines, vivifies material culture, while archaeology enriches critical reading. |
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In the lungs, oxygen enriches the blood, which circulates to the heart's left side in blood vessels called pulmonary veins. |
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But given a chance to become a habit, the exhilarating experience of freedom enriches and ennobles people. |
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It motivates people to lead better lives, and can provide a vision of humanity that enriches the lives of believers. |
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The historical depth of this study enriches our understanding of a region undergoing religious transition. |
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We cherished microcredit as a powerful developmental tool that enriches communities by creating entrepreneurs out of the poor. |
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Living with these mementos reconnects us with that moment and fires our memory, and hopefully enriches our lives. |
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What matters is that this dish also enriches local cooking and gives the diner a talking point with his new neighbours. |
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All her knowledge enriches and usefully completes her business of selling historic buildings. |
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The Councils: mixed with flour, the corn germ enriches flat cooked and pastry makings. |
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To read about these enigmas bordering on the supernatural gives us a strange thrill, enriches us, provokes our curiosity, invites us to voyage. |
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Evolutional: The base of knowledge and activities develop and enriches permanently. |
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Energy bar effort enriches protein, BCAA, Creatine and Taurine which stimulates muscle growth. |
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Yet education enriches society inestimably and plays a primary role in the functioning of democracy. |
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At the same time, the culture of the Roma enriches and fertilises the social and cultural life of European countries and makes it more colourful. |
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Thought promises when it excavates, illuminates and enriches existence, which is meaning. |
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Always and everywhere the Gospel uplifts and enriches cultures with the revealed message of a loving and merciful God. |
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Now if it could be shown that beggaring rich people inevitably enriches poor people there might be something to say for a crusade against inequality. |
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Leconte deepens and enriches the situation by having Faber consult the real psychoanalyst in the office next door, who gives him gnomic advice and a large bill. |
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It preserves a culture and a pastorale tradition enchased in a landscape which the human activity enriches by additional nuances. |
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They are then respected as a resource person who enriches the knowledge base of the participants through a sharing of their personal testimonies. |
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Some exotic wood with multiple gnarl enriches his representational and contemporary marquetry pictures. |
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A role-playing game that introduces the Mayan systems of numbers and hieroglyphic writing enriches this already engaging experience. |
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It strikes each of us differently and being the same Word enlightens different aspects of our lives and enriches us. |
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Every increase in the consumption and price of oil enriches Canada and improves its trade balance. |
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Or are we egotists who just want to build what pleases, or enriches, ourselves, without regard to its affinity with our neighbours' buildings? |
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Sheer purism: The fittings panel from VISIT enriches every guest cloakroom. |
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We go further when we revitalize the bonds of the social connection by making kin of strangers, by embracing diversity that enriches the mosaic of our national unity. |
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Also a sure thing within the team that he enriches with his hard work, his reliability and his strategist spirit. |
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Her exceptional use of tone in the aquatints enriches the etchings and adds, in a moving and dramatic way, to the narratives that are always her main drive. |
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Typical use: spread on bread at breakfast or at tea break, whereas in the kitchen it enriches tarts and cakes. |
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The multicultural background of Euler Hermes' employees not only enriches the group, it is also one of the requisites for its success. |
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The latest ionisation technology enriches the air we breathe in our rooms with active oxygen. |
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It is also, once begun, a living process that feeds and enriches itself, catalysed by its own reactions. |
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in presence of sodium selenite, which enriches the yeast with organic selenium, mainly L selenomethionine. |
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The liquid flows down countercurrent to the cossettes and enriches with sugar due to the existing concentration gradient. |
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Our productions draw people into something which enriches the fabric of their lives. |
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If governments really want a scandal to attack, it is the way the finance sector enriches itself at the expense of retail investors. |
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Many people fear that turbines will instantly depress the value of property nearby, even if it enriches those whose land is used. |
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Furthermore, through his breeding activity, he maintains and enriches the working collections used to create new varieties. |
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Based on a process of continuing improvement, it constantly enriches the accumulated benefits of experience. |
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It thus enriches public debate and ultimately ensures that all citizens participate to a fair degree in public life. |
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The road will always show us the best way to reach our destination, and it enriches us along the way. |
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It helps open new horizons for these young people and enriches their social, cultural and linguistic capital. |
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Their presence also enriches the learning experience of Canadian students and the communities where they study. |
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On the contrary, it enriches as it were from within the spiritual qualities and gifts that are distinctive of your culture. |
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It enriches the quality, character and experience of the places built for the public. |
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Diversity enriches the Union: it must provide a safe environment where differences are respected and the most vulnerable protected. |
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Education enriches cultures, creates mutual understanding globally, underpins democratic societies, builds respect for the rule of law. |
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This engagement enriches their lives and simultaneously represents a priceless contribution for many organizations. |
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Platinum, thanks to its completeness and versatility, enriches any kind of setting, making it unique and exclusive. |
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The vibraphone goes to school with the balafon and enriches it. |
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Finally, we can count on the unwavering support of the majority of Canadians, who recognize that diversity enriches us, and who take a stand against racism in their daily lives, whether in the community or the workplace. |
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A close-up of well-known faces, the print on canvas is magnified by the steady paintbrush of Mirco Braccini, which luminously enriches these paintings, each one displaying a specific nature, a unique universe. |
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From aperitif to desserts, it enriches every festive occasion. |
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So, the composting of organic matter produced every day by municipalities is a valuable means of diverting that useful material from landfill, but more importantly enriches the soils. |
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Their perspectives add insight that greatly enriches our decisions. |
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The fact that recent studies have been carried out on the Ria de Huelva find and other important European assemblages enriches Brandherm's book. |
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An ongoing approach to marriage and family education provides the opportunity for faith development, that is enriched by and enriches the family and its individual members. |
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This well-crafted volume draws on many primary and secondary sources and enriches Lincoln studies and the legal history of the Old Northwest. |
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Each culture enriches humanity with its share of beauty and truth, and it is only through their continuously renewed expression that we can perceive the universal that brings us together. |
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It's a necessary stage as the crushing of the olive leaves lends a sharp taste to the olive oil and enriches it in chlorophyll which has a negative impact on its quality. |
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In the highlands of Madagascar, Acacia dealbata, for instance, spontaneously colonizes and enriches fallow land, thus improving its fertility, and also provides farmers with firewood and protects the hills from gullying. |
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In fact, carbon dioxide when mixed with water and sun enriches the soil, promoting vegetative growth that powers ecological sustainability as well as generating more carbon sinks. |
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Freshwater enriches the coastal waters, maintains salinity levels of mangrove areas in the deltas, and are vital for the survival of aquatic fauna such as river dolphins, gharial, and fish. |
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Increased knowledge not only helps us to solve problems, but also broadens our world view, objectifies conflict situations, and enriches our culture. |
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As the atmosphere of these stars is enriched by convection from the elements synthetized in their core, this mass loss enriches the interstellar medium of the Galaxy in heavy elements, carbon in particular, and dust. |
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So the new BWT cartridge removes not only pollutants and calcific elements through the filter process, but also enriches drinking water with valuable magnesium ions. |
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So let us rehabilitate genuine free trade, in the form of exchange between nations that enriches them without stripping them of either their defences or their identity. |
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Study enriches the friar, and leads him to new discoveries. |
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I think of Our Lady worshipped with the name of Carmine, protectress of my family. I trust in Our Lady del Carmine, who enriches the dying with spiritual gifts and frees the dead's soul through Our Lord! |
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But being a mother enriches a sculptor's experience. |
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All their diversity must be brought together into a communion of life where each enriches the others and all recognize their radical rootedness in an indivisible community of salvation. |
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Ms Dunmore's toing and froing between past and present is artfully done and greatly enriches the central story of the death of a child and a parent's grief. |
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Biodiversity enriches leisure activities such as hiking, birdwatching or natural history study. |
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These stints in survey organization provide both financial support and a base of experiences greatly enriches the training for the students who partake in them. |
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Top-class research like this enriches everyone. |
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Once again, we had a Liberal government and we now have a Conservative government that continues to support all this movement of credit that enriches the wealthiest and makes the people poorer. |
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The carbon enriches the organic matter in the soil while the biological control microbes provide an alternative to chemical pesticides. |
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The Canadian Colleges Athletic Association is a national sport organization that enriches the lives of student-athletes through intercollegiate competition. |
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It takes the concept of Venn Diagrams and enriches them to do more tasks vis-à-vis deeper stakeholder analysis, and especially visualizing the differences between stakeholder groups. |
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It enriches the cultural diversity of European culture, revealing the meaning of Lithuanian, the oldest living language of the mother tongue of the Indoeuropean branch. |
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