Reprocessing is only for the purpose of harvesting plutonium to make weapons. |
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The model was adapted with respect to three points for the purpose of this study. |
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We don't need two Mary Sues added just for the purpose of being love interests for the guys. |
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Hardfacing applies a coating for the purpose of reducing wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, oxidation, cavitations, etc. |
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A strip search will always be unreasonable if it is carried out abusively or for the purpose of humiliating or punishing the arrestee. |
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The Government has decided the nature of service for Operation Falconer is warlike for the purpose of conditions of service entitlements. |
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Yes, someone made it up solely for the purpose of trying to see how many gullible suckers they can con into forwarding it. |
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Storm chasing is not only carried out for the purpose of weather forecasting. |
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If you're thinking of doing webcasting for the purpose of making money, then I don't think it's the thing for you. |
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The western carvers produced decoys solely for the purpose of luring waterfowl. |
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Self-governing bodies are ready to pay whatever amount for the purpose of meeting scarcity of water in needy places. |
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Redistricting exists for the purpose of reapportioning voters among political districts to account for population shifts. |
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Secreted secondary compounds are positioned to be leached to the soil, in some cases for the purpose of contributing to allelopathy. |
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It is significantly different than laying a charge for the purpose of furthering a civil claim. |
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First and foremost is the acceptance of money on deposit from customers for the purpose of making a profit by reinvesting it. |
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Their right, prima facie, is to use any part of the way for the purpose of passing and repassing. |
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The introduction and organization of zakat in 624 A.D. encouraged accounting for the purpose of zakat calculation and payment. |
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The context for the purpose of the interpretation of a treaty shall comprise, in addition to the text, including its preamble and annexes. |
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I agree that the Court is endowed with a great power of imagination for the purpose of supporting ancient user. |
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He gave me a card released by the Bangalore City Traffic Police for the purpose of making complaints about the taxis and rickshaws. |
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The question is whether the apiarists should be allowed to use public land for the purpose of farming an introduced animal. |
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The Roads Authority imposed restrictions on the use of the B1 route between Rehoboth and Windhoek for the purpose of major roadworks. |
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The Senate version would outlaw the interstate shipping of dogs or roosters for the purpose of fighting. |
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These life forms most likely have appendages for the purpose of locomotion. |
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Likewise, state police are not permitted to arrest or detain solely for the purpose of asking questions. |
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Captain Lewis now planned to build a furnace for the purpose of assaying the ore. |
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Milk is inescapably associated with new life, emerging from the body of a mother animal for the purpose of nourishing her own newborn young. |
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These links remove the need to have audio typists or reporters on site at each country location for the purpose of transcription. |
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Half-a-dozen campfires were lit for the purpose of beating the chill and to keep wild animals at bay, while the forest personnel stood guard. |
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But translating percentages into numbers for the purpose of evaluating their impact on politics makes the importance of these numbers real. |
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If called on deck for the purpose of shortening or making sail they should come at once. |
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Makutu was resorted to often for the purpose of avenging some insult, or to punish a thief or other evildoer. |
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The excavated ground is used for backfilling a low area at the end of the runway for the purpose of lengthening it. |
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No person shall extract gum from, or cut for the purpose of extracting gum, any Balata tree growing on private land. |
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Literacy tests for the purpose of screening voters are, of course, unconstitutional. |
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Thanks a lot. You have essentially sold out your field solely for the purpose of self-promotion. |
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A woman whose marriage has been dissolved bears on a lozenge her paternal arms, charged for the purpose of distinction with a mascle. |
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Can the Commonwealth detain bankrupts for the purpose of examining them, on the basis that some bankrupts are likely to flee before examination? |
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The runners on second and third held their base for the purpose of tagging up and advancing. |
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It was decided to ignore the protective gabion walls alongside the toe of the embankment for the purpose of the ranking. |
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The money collector, whom we will call Blueshirt for the purpose of this story, was bound to crack under the strain. |
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One goal of the project was to bring the site back to its Midwestern prairie condition, partly for the purpose of water conservation. |
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After that, money is released in tranches, after various key stages are completed and valued for the purpose of releasing the advance. |
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Special bailiffs are officers appointed by the sheriff at the request of a plaintiff for the purpose of executing a particular process. |
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I ask that my internal resources become mobilised for the purpose of noticing when contact occurs. |
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Greenfeed insurance covers specific annual crops grown for the purpose of being cut, baled or silaged for livestock feed. |
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In Oriental medicine acupuncture and moxibustion are being utilized for the purpose of stopping preterm labor. |
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There is no objection to a party purchasing a judgment for the purpose of using it as a set-off if this be done bona fide. |
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In both cases the purchaser paid a fee to the mortgagee for the purpose of having a valuation of the property carried out. |
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Grapes are still harvested from the pasture but not for the purpose of vinification. |
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We should not look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dearly bought experience. |
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They concluded in terms that she would not be prepared to attend any meeting save for the purpose of her reinstatement. |
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It was created for the purpose of promoting advancement and prosperity of our continent. |
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Stalin expanded the system for the purpose of creating a massive labour pool. |
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A goal is an object that the eye is focused on for the purpose of attaining it through constant attention and effort. |
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They organize a cartel for the purpose of raising the price for the product in question. |
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In the present case the retainer is said to be for the purpose of investigating and advising on the casualty. |
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The Appellant owns and uses two tractors for the purpose of his business of emptying cesspools and discharging the waste on agricultural land. |
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Some 100 retailers were contacted for the purpose of the survey and asked if they always made insurance claims following a hold-up or break-in. |
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The country was divided by Henry II into six judicial circuits for the purpose of bringing royal justice to all regions. |
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Both the claimants and the defendants are in business for the purpose of making a profit. |
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It involves listening to the other side, not with the idea of debate but for the purpose of learning. |
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Violent suppression and opinion monopoly are used by all totalitarian political systems for the purpose of perpetrating their immoral rule. |
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It is confined entirely to communications which take place for the purpose of obtaining legal advice from professional persons. |
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In a very loose and imprecise sense that may be accurate but it is not accurate for the purpose of proper analysis. |
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Certainly, we agree that indefinite detention for the purpose of interrogation is not authorized. |
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Until now, the only human cells thought fecund enough for the purpose of transplant growth were rare, primitive cells called stem cells. |
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The eight patients treated with placebo from all dose groups were combined for the purpose of summaries and analyses. |
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No juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs solely for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict. |
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Many sources describe the potlatch as a ceremony for the purpose of wealth display. |
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But fitness for the purpose of an implant means fit to be put and left in your body, does it not? |
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However, we're moving into a place together as friends and flatmates, for the purpose of improving our lives and lifestyles. |
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It's a real joy to see a woman in a historical drama who is not solely on board for the purpose of modelling corsetry. |
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Some people take their airplanes to fly-ins for the purpose of selling to a larger audience. |
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All the suspects face a number of charges of illegal drug possession and possession for the purpose of trafficking. |
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The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait. |
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In the colonial period, a number of major colleges were founded primarily for the purpose of educating clergymen. |
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Our congregations as a gathered priesthood meet for the purpose of being equipped for mission in the world. |
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The whole of the premises demised by the Lease is used for the purpose of a business carried on by the Applicant. |
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Nothing else was done to the land, except that it was resumed for the purpose of preventing cattle being depastured on it. |
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Indeed, that judge may be inclined to put pressure on a suspect by deciding to detain him in police custody for the purpose of questioning. |
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Along with the grunion, these are the only marine fish known to fully emerge from water solely for the purpose of spawning. |
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The Act provides language for states to create regional compacts for the purpose of low-level radioactive waste disposal. |
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In this case the council had acquired a plot of land in 1955, for the purpose of constructing a road diversion. |
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He suggested a senior lecturer had doctored documents for the purpose of an employment tribunal. |
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The coastal State exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. |
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Many people had come expressly for the purpose of seeing these deliberate, considered bookworks. |
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The hearing had all the trappings of a drumhead proceeding, held only for the purpose of publicly scapegoating workers and supervisors. |
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Vowels, diphthongs, triphthongs and consonants are taught using the IPA for the purpose of eliminating regional characteristics in the student's speech pattern. |
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In fact, the European Union has a law guaranteeing the legality of reverse-engineering for the purpose of creating compatible software or devices. |
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Language is frequently manipulated for the purpose of deception. |
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Returning to retailing, we should remind ourselves that a retailer is simply an organization that buys products for the purpose of reselling them to consumers. |
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The semi-transparent overlay sheet can easily be folded back for placing photos or illustrations underneath for the purpose of tracing those images into your favorite editor. |
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This derives from the case in which two showmen were convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of presenting an indecent exhibition to those who paid. |
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Non-consensual federalization of troops must be done under the banner of preserving judicial authority or due process, rather than for the purpose of preserving law and order. |
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Are not there cases where men have been charged with counselling or procuring prostitutes who are charged with soliciting for the purpose of prostitution? |
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This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians. |
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The left-wing bien-pensant read it for the purpose of expressing shocked outrage, the right-wing as a source for its outrage. |
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The extrinsic material clearly shows that where one is mining limestone for the purpose of getting its inherent mineral qualities, the rebate still applies. |
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Shermer argues that religion is a social institution resulting from evolutionary development for the purpose of promoting myths and encouraging altruism. |
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In conformity with the provisions of the Act, the Government has made large sums of money available for the purpose of clearing slums and erecting low-rent dwellings. |
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The Camp was first opened for the purpose of training American and British agents who would drop behind enemy lines as spies, saboteurs and secret agents. |
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We therefore ask you by return of post that you will provide our client's surveyor access to the properties for the purpose of carrying out the survey. |
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Councillors agreed to sell the land to Duncan Graham Partnership for 1,151 million for the purpose of erecting retail warehousing with employment potential for 50 jobs. |
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The rule now gives umpires the authority to call the batter, as well as the runner, out when a runner intentionally interferes for the purpose of breaking up a double play. |
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As in previous research, for the purpose of data analyses, subjects were dichotomized in terms of intimate abusiveness and level of distress in their current relationship. |
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Sometimes the very building itself has been removed, leaving only an orphaned wall for the purpose of maintaining boundaries, defining the lines between private and public. |
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This recovery system separates collected rubber tracklayers into core metal and rubber, for the purpose of recycling them into iron materials and boiler fuels. |
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The Anglo-American forces that invaded Iraq in March 2003 did so for the purpose of deposing Saddam Hussein. |
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Historical writings by vocational as well as avocational historians are rife with such writing, usually for the purpose of furthering the writer's agenda. |
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It is now possible to transfer a licence from a rural area to metropolitan and city centre locations for the purpose of establishing a new licensed premises. |
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Since the ban, Italians have been the ones traveling for the purpose of procreation. |
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In its verdict, the court said it was impossible to confirm whether or not the men got the tattoos for the purpose of escaping their military obligation. |
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On this matter of marriage existing for the purpose of procreation, Elena Kagan delivered the question of the day. |
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Our gantlines, which are permanently rigged, are three strand Roblon and sized to be sufficiently strong for the purpose of sending people and gear aloft. |
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Copying this colorful festival, there have been other boat races in the backwaters and rivers of Kerala for the purpose of attracting foreign tourists. |
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This presidium, supported by the regional authority of Sicily, brings together growers of manna ash for the purpose of improving collection techniques. |
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And where a regulatory power is given for the purpose of policing the fulfilment of prescribed conditions, it is natural to infer a mandatory duty in other cases. |
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State level and district level programmes would also be organised for the purpose of enlisting the support of common people in promotion of peace and harmony. |
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This article will describe a process of screening and then evaluating research articles for the purpose of making clinical decisions based on available evidence. |
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This was my first time making a trip solely for the purpose of birding. |
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They became to be viewed as a set of robbers and deprecators, banded together solely for the purpose of plunder, and acting without authority of law or order. |
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The grantee of a right of way has a right to enter upon the grantor's land over which the way extends for the purpose of making the grant effective. |
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The section should be interpreted to impute income where the obligor has pursued a deliberate course of conduct for the purpose of evading child support obligations. |
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The IPCC is an intergovernmental body set up for the purpose of studying climate change. |
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Before starting the actions of wudu it is necessary to make niyyah, make niyyah that the act of performing wudu is for the purpose of purity only. |
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The process comprises the step of first bringing a substrate to candescence in a reducing or inert atmosphere for the purpose of cleaning the filament. |
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If one commutes the pension to a lump sum, it is in general an eligible termination payment but it is not if one commutes it for the purpose of paying the surcharge. |
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The first exploration of Canada's interior was for the purpose of finding beaver pelts to satisfy the obsession with fur coats by the European elite. |
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The government even said that the organization was trying to reorganize and reconsolidate itself during the process, but not for the purpose of peace. |
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Like all religious pilgrimages, the Goddess pilgrimage is made for the purpose of devotion, but it is also at some level a feminist liberatory project and protest. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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The federal government should be leading and offering financial aid to the provinces for the purpose of qualifying the skilled people who are already in our midst. |
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Physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing. |
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The administration ropes in all educational institutions, government offices, public sector undertakings and universities for the purpose of mobilising funds. |
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The proposal would see 4km of bitumen added to the partially sealed 47 km long Carnarvon-Mullewa Road for the purpose of transporting up to 100 road trains each day. |
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A manager who deals with any of the functional areas other than HR is considered as a line manager for the purpose of the study. |
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Frege's conceptual notation was invented for the purpose of proving his logicist thesis. |
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In the class, we cover four UML diagramming techniques for the purpose of analysis. |
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Cribs, unlike seatbelts, are built for the purpose of willful prevention. |
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The Plimsoll Line is a series of marks on the side of a vessel for the purpose of indicating that it is overloaded. |
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The bonds were issued through Cayman Island special purpose vehicles established solely for the purpose of effectuating these transactions. |
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Some travel agencies create bookings in their systems solely for the purpose of meeting their booking quotas with the various CRS systems. |
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The earth is not a perfect closed system, but for the purpose of your argument, it is a closed system. |
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I wonder about Adam. The pride that guided his decision to eat the fore-bitten fruit wasn't for the purpose of impressing his beautimous wife. |
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From the 2004 election onwards, Gibraltar has been included within the constituency for the purpose of elections to the European parliament only. |
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Each borough is divided into electoral wards, subject to periodic review, for the purpose of electing councillors. |
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In 1309 Clement had a commission sit at Avignon for the purpose of reconciling the conflicting parties. |
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He also accepted the principle of legislative intervention for the purpose of animal welfare. |
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In July 1854, Lewes and Evans travelled to Weimar and Berlin together for the purpose of research. |
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In the United States and Canada, pursuing quarry for the purpose of killing is strictly forbidden by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. |
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Houses were grouped into twenties for the purpose of naval recruitment, with each group having to provide a quota of 28 oarsmen. |
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Slave ships were large cargo ships specially converted for the purpose of transporting slaves. |
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This Society was incorporated for the purpose of promoting artistic work in all branches of handicraft. |
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The original purpose of the broadsheet, or broadside, was for the purpose of posting royal proclamations, acts, and official notices. |
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In 1257, Hulagu Khan amassed an unusually large army, a significant portion of the Mongol Empire's forces, for the purpose of conquering Baghdad. |
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The country's customs is obliged to accept the agency's report for the purpose of assessing duties and taxes at the port of entry. |
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Calvinists rejected ornamentation in places of worship, seeing no need for elaborate buildings divided up for the purpose of ritual. |
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Following the death of Henry I in 1136, Gruffydd formed an alliance with Gwynedd for the purpose of a revolt against Norman incursions. |
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The European polecat is the sole ancestor of the ferret, which was domesticated more than 2000 years ago for the purpose of hunting vermin. |
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James James, the composer, was a harpist who played his instrument in the public house which he ran, for the purpose of dancing. |
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Currently, the gas field is explored as a potential place for the purpose of carbon dioxide capture and storage. |
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Catching fish for the purpose of food or sport is known as fishing, while the organized effort by humans to catch fish is called a fishery. |
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Planes assigned to attack enemy balloons were often equipped with incendiary bullets, for the purpose of igniting the hydrogen. |
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It is the extensive organization of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing. |
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A computer was first installed on a ship for the purpose of oceanographic monitoring in 1964, which allowed for a faster evaluation of data. |
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It promoted governmental regulation of a nation's economy for the purpose of augmenting state power at the expense of rival national powers. |
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The Roman republic exacted tribute in the form of payments equivalent to proportional property taxes, for the purpose of waging war. |
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A chartered company is an association formed by investors or shareholders for the purpose of trade, exploration, and colonization. |
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Exploration is the act of searching for the purpose of discovery of information or resources. |
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The remaining population were enslaved for the purpose of growing food, especially potatoes. |
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If one argument is case marked, this already suffices for the purpose of disambiguation. |
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Questions may be asked for the purpose of testing someone's knowledge, as in a quiz or examination. |
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They are descendants of the Baymen slave owners, and slaves brought to Belize for the purpose of the logging industry. |
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In the 1970s, many Lutheran churches began holding contemporary worship services for the purpose of evangelistic outreach. |
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His position was to treat statutes in the same way as other documents for the purpose of judicial review and was followed for decades. |
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Our teams were now considerably jaded, and we found it necessary to make frequent halts and tarryings for the purpose of recruiting them. |
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Ellie, who is a keen synchronised swimmer and ballet dancer, has been growing her hair for over a year for the purpose of having it cut off. |
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Except for the purpose of vain pageants, designed to aucupate benefices, by cajoling the patrons, the University of Oxford has long ceased to exist. |
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The law-making affair often has an Alice in Wonderland touch. Terms are defined by law, and if the law says black is white, then for the purpose of the law, black it white. |
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Ten rhinoplasty operations performed using postauricular fascia for the purpose of augmenting the radix and dorsum of the nose were analyzed retrospectively. |
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Several word lists have been developed to provide people with a limited vocabulary either for the purpose of rapid language proficiency or for effective communication. |
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The poetry of this period was the result of a transitional time in literature, where oral poems and songs were being translated and modified for the purpose of reading. |
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Students learned to identify affixes, vowels, and vowel combinations and their corresponding sounds for the purpose of segmenting multisyllabic words into decodable chunks. |
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The work includes the engine and realization of a sound device A-58 for the purpose of achieving new plan Willem out as part of the planning area New Stappegoor Tilburg. |
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Cohabiting for the purpose of marriage carried with it no social stigma. |
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Lutheran scholasticism developed gradually especially for the purpose of arguing with the Jesuits, and it was finally established by Johann Gerhard. |
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The Tribunal was very concerned the information Carrington was seeking was for the purpose of discrediting a fellow health professional, Mr T, in a very significant way. |
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Regardless of the value of the item, if it is a firearm or an animal taken for the purpose of animal fighting, then the theft is a Class 6 Felony. |
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As always, MyReviewsNow is in search of unique programs of all sorts for the purpose of improving lives and Bistro MD is certainly in keeping with that philosophy. |
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The first theorist to formulate and popularise the idea of a general strike for the purpose of political reform was the radical pamphleteer William Benbow. |
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So for a potential bridleway, if the grass is cut, or a hedge cut back, this could constitute street works for the purpose of this section, so enabling it to be used. |
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The most general definition of a cybersquatter is a person who registers a domain name that matches a well-known company for the purpose of ransoming it to that company. |
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Can each of these treatyless allies brook equality or must there be a clash for the purpose of determining which shall yield supremacy to the other? |
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Counties continue to be used for the purpose of lieutenancy and land registration purposes, though the lieutenancy areas are not entirely identical. |
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But third persons, merely for the purpose of laying a wager, shall not thus wontly expose others to ridicule, and libel them under the form of an action. |
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Dermot Declan Gregory, 42, of Concession Road, Crossmaglen, was found guilty of making a Portuguese property available for the purpose of terrorism. |
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Obviously, the thought of having education that instructs to enhance the individual for the purpose of improving society does not meet current demands. |
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We hold that Congress had a rational legislative purpose when it classified cocaine as a Schedule II narcotic drug for the purpose of imposing penalties. |
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Prisons in Wales were often of very poor build, many of which were not built for the purpose of housing prisoners, and were often the sites of existing buildings. |
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A hologram technology is applied for the purpose of hampering forgery. |
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Marine nutrient bioextraction is the practice of farming and harvesting marine organisms such as shellfish and seaweed for the purpose of reducing nutrient pollution. |
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This granted a right to enter property for the purpose of the survey. |
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However, exporters having met the performance requirements of the Scheme shall submit EF-1 statement for the purpose of verification to FEOD during July-August, 2010 as usual. |
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The owners had supplied the vessel with a movable derrick for the purpose of raising the gangways of the vessel when in port, in order to discharge cargo. |
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This included article six, which demanded that Austrian delegates be allowed in Serbia for the purpose of participation in the investigation into the assassination. |
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A system interconnection is defined as the direct connection of two or more IT systems for the purpose of sharing data and other information resources. |
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The OOBE Research Center was founded in 2007 by Michael Raduga for the purpose of studying the phenomena of out-of-body experiences and lucid dreaming. |
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After a consensus is made, the name of the appointed referee remains confidential up to two days before the match for the purpose of minimising public influence. |
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In 1930 the League of Nations held at the Hague a conference for the purpose of codification of rules on general matters, but very little progress was made. |
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Ordinary citizens were obliged to enact a Hue and Cry on discovery of a crime in progress and were permitted to carry weapons for the purpose of apprehending a criminal. |
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Likewise, each household was assessed for the purpose of finding weapons, armour, horses, or their financial equivalent, according to their status. |
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For the purposes of this article, history is taken to mean written history recorded in a narrative format for the purpose of informing future generations about events. |
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Children were not allowed to eat between meals and were interviewed singularly by their mother one evening each week for the purpose of intensive spiritual instruction. |
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Liverpool and is typically grouped with the wider Merseyside area for the purpose of defining its metropolitan footprint, and there are several methodologies. |
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Many recreational drugs are illicit and international treaties such as the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs exist for the purpose of their prohibition. |
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The practice of gardening for the purpose of supplying the ingredients necessary in medieval herbal medicinals was influenced by a rural folk tradition. |
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Subsequent to a Constitutional amendment in 1982, there is no need for Mauritians to reveal their ethnic identities for the purpose of population census. |
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