She added that the programmes which assisted young people in fashioning their lives and earning a living were either dissolved or taken away. |
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He took what they handed him and made it into an idol cast in the shape of a calf, fashioning it with a tool. |
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The opportunity to observe artisans fashioning crystal is not the only reason to visit the Corning Museum of Glass. |
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In one sequence the camera reveals a nurse fashioning a cardboard box into a dead child's makeshift coffin to be strapped to a bicycle. |
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In the beginning, he, like most puppeteers, was driven by craft, fashioning puppets to express his artistic impulse. |
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He is sitting, fashioning a silent whistle out of wood, he blows it and the dog comes running back. |
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Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning American constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that could save the Union. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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I'm terrible at fashioning snappy comebacks to surreal arguments, but I do pride myself on re-engineering odd bureaucratic strange-loops. |
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The Tosefta's seder, I am suggesting, is an early attempt at fashioning a Passover night celebration without a paschal lamb. |
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Circular knitting depended on natural elasticity of its ribbing to substitute for fashioning. |
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The descendants of the Spanish refugees are still fashioning these shutters, especially in the Andalusian quarter of Bizerte. |
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This was partly, he believed, because he had not courted the public or succeeded in fashioning a charismatic image. |
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I am fashioning this material into a visually poetic tribute to his genius. |
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He is fashioning a unique gel into contact lenses that change color depending on the glucose levels of the patients. |
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It's not hard to picture him sitting on the porch at his Portland home fashioning these reflections into songs. |
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But not everyone found the pivotal moment so memorable while Martin was fashioning this cabinet. |
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Like drawing tattoos, sewing earmuffs, or fashioning model airplanes from old chip bags? |
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We have seen a similar process occurring in Petrarch's visionary poem, where Laura exteriorizes en passant the process of fashioning a poetic self. |
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Bankruptcy judges, who now have considerable discretion in fashioning or waiving repayment plans, will be required to follow much more restrictive guidelines. |
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Proportionality reflects the delicate balance that must be achieved in fashioning a sentence. |
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It is early days, but he has a gift for inspiring confidence and does seem to be fashioning a useful critique of the Govian whirlwind. |
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With annual books and arts festivals, Adelaide has managed to boost its economy by fashioning itself into a cultural centre. |
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Finally, regarding company law on mergers and takeovers, the presidency has done a wonderful job in fashioning a difficult compromise. |
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Culture gives them an option on the future and the privilege of fashioning ideals for that future. |
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Bilkent University was founded in 1984 upon a vision of the importance of education for fashioning Turkey's future development. |
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Canada has shown considerable foresight over the years in fashioning a unique well-functioning domestic compensation regime. |
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Many tended the family farms and businesses while the men were fighting the war or fashioning the peace. |
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When he was 11, his father built him a banjo, at first fashioning the head out of groundhog hide. |
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Indeed, fashioning a working arrangement between Assad and the moderate Sunnis should be a joint Russo-American initiative. |
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She calmly joined the others in fashioning floatation devices from plastic bags in case the blaze forced them to flee. |
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Rohmer used digital technology to recreate the Paris of the 1790s, fashioning computer-generated scenery and backdrops from paintings of the period. |
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Polly Morgan, 29, is a trained taxidermist and has made her name fashioning art out of dead animals that have met accidental or unpreventable death. |
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He says that fashioning the crown is the most difficult part of the job. |
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Back in the days when England was embroiled in the Hundred Years' War against France, a family of notables was fashioning its own chapel in the valley of the River Kent. |
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Though the basic ideas appear to work in three dimensions, engineers will face some challenges fashioning real compounds into such devices, he says. |
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The fissures between allowed only thin, precise shafts of pale light to strike the trunks and grass, as if the trees were fashioning the sun into a gallery of shapes. |
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Nokia, Palm, Research in Motion and a number of other hand-set makers are fashioning ever more datacentric phones. |
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In 1963, Stewart adopted the Mod lifestyle and look, and began fashioning the spiky rooster hairstyle that would become his trademark. |
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However, the Anglicists also included utilitarians, led by James Mill, who had begun to play an important role in fashioning Company policy. |
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Such an approach would seem best for achieving the underlying objective codification and progressive development of the topic, namely, fashioning rules for the protection of persons. |
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Given its mode of operation, governing principles, and new jurisdiction, the Québec Ombudsman is most certainly a key player in fashioning a society that pays more than lip service to the right to health. |
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The so-called radicals have become of late much more pragmatic than usual, and it would be desirable to keep a number of them in parliament where they can be watched and used as a foil in fashioning government programs. |
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Moreover, in fashioning a special set of rules for the trustees of an income trust, we reiterate that our intention is to not derogate in any way from the duties imposed on trustees of other types of trusts. |
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Together with the adze, fashioning wood for shelter, structures and canoes for example, this enabled them to exploit their newly won farmland. |
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The examination system, used only on a small scale in Sui and Tang times, played a central role in the fashioning of this new elite. |
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When fashioning new federal common law, the Court may either adopt a reasonable state law, look to its own precedent, or create new law. |
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Cardiff were palsied on Saturday, fashioning just one real chance against rivals in the relegation scrap who had previously scored a paltry 20 goals in 31 matches. |
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Secondly, a signal to take account of and strengthen the role of the European Parliament in fashioning a common European security and defence policy. |
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He then heard about the fate of the oak of the palace of Versailles, the queen's favourite tree, which had to be felled, and decided to give it a second life by fashioning from its wood the presentation case of the watch. |
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He had spent the day at work, fashioning these glasses that made it look like his eyes were popping out of his skull, just so he could play a practical joke on his family. |
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Love began in a wondrous whirl, fashioning a kind of prototype. |
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In the very early days of gemstone fashioning, a polisher or lapidary would cut and polish both diamonds and other gemstones. |
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They borrow from both their culture of origin and Quebec culture, assembling and fashioning an original cultural construct that draws upon their multi-faceted heritage. |
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Ms. Smith's self-injurious behaviour either took the form of superficially cutting herself, head-banging or, most frequently, fashioning a ligature out of material and then tying it around her neck. |
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The Court added that, if the employer's conduct was tortious, as claimed by Weber, this could be considered by the arbitration board in fashioning a remedy for the wrongdoing. |
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As if to prove that the spirit of craftsmanship is alive and well, countless numbers of people display it both in their work and leisure activities, fashioning handicrafts, gardening, cooking, and what-have-you. |
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What these new masters of religious diplomacy are now fashioning is a version of the Russian past that takes pride in the geopolitical as well as the spiritual feats of the tsarist realm. |
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If one accepts a commonly-asserted dictum that fashioning data protection is not rocket science, it would take a relatively short time to develop instructions for legislative draft persons in the Department of Justice. |
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Localized cell death, occurring at precise moments during normal ontogeny, explains phenomena as varied as the fashioning of the digits or the involution of phylogenetic vestiges. |
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While physically fit and psychologically ready for marriage and to begin fashioning his own life, the youth is likely to have difficulty in fitting his abilities into his living situation. |
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Some years ago Webber was searching for a way to locomote actors in a musical he was fashioning on trains. |
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In the 19th century the European nobility discovered among others the red deer antlers as perfect object for fashioning their manors and hunting castles. |
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Later it became increasingly common for surgeons to perform a resection of the tumour, oversewing the rectal stump, and fashioning an end colostomy as the initial operation. |
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Among her topics are female travel writers and colonial knowledge, fashioning and marketing the doctress of empire, and female medical education in India. |
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The Creator has so cunningly endowed our bodies that there is no labor to be done, no skill in artificing or fashioning the metals, that is beyond our reach. |
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Horace wrote verse satires before fashioning himself as an Augustan court poet, and the early Principate also produced the satirists Persius and Juvenal. |
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