One thing the Malians have in mind is help in developing their infant tourist industry. |
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What did you have in mind when you wrote that sentence in sworn evidence in Australia? |
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It's not even Bantustans, like in apartheid South Africa, that they have in mind. |
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So far it's unclear what the co-chairs have in mind to do with the mandate they received from the summiteers and the mayor. |
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We have in mind in particular cases where there is a long interval between the date of commission of the offence and the date of conviction. |
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We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. |
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As far as I know I've never smelled bitter aloes but the name suggests the smell I have in mind. |
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The last thing he and his wife have in mind is returning south with their tails between their legs. |
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Both sitter and artist would also have in mind the person who commissioned the portrait and for whose eyes it was intended. |
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The film writing I have in mind would be essayistic, but it would have a solid understructure of evidence. |
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Congress and the President have made a big deal about this being one nation under God, but what sort of God do they have in mind? |
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I have in mind moving to overnights and weekends reasonably quickly but starting with partial days and full day visits in the interim. |
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It is merely there for you to have in mind when you come to weigh up her evidence. |
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I have in mind a dim memory of the Commissioner trying to grapple with this kind or problem. |
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I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture. |
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The answer is that it depends on what level of specificity you have in mind. |
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I have in mind content likely to deprave, to incite hatred or to promote criminal behaviour. |
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The nature of transformation I have in mind is both internal and external. |
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It is useful to have in mind some 'promising' technologies, to ensure that the analysis of the barriers is operational. |
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Do you have in mind an emerging artist of the German scene or one that has been signed under Parquet Recordings, to introduce to our readers? |
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I have in mind reports about Pakistani nuclear scientists having been arrested because of contacts with the Al Qaida leadership. |
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I hesitate to say a final appearance, since you never know what Eddy may have in mind. |
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The truth that we have in mind cannot immediately be verified and measured. |
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I always have in mind people from Somalia or from Sri Lanka who have never had the opportunity of attending such an event. |
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When leaders speak of waging the war against terrorism to its final victory, one can only wince and wonder what they have in mind. |
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You have in mind a special effect, a desire for a unique illustration, a specific photo rendering, a message to pass over? |
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However grand or private or idiosyncratic a state of affairs I have in mind, I can go on hoping for it in the only way that remains possible to me. |
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Zebloc: The image I have in mind thinking of you is that you're a highballs addicted? |
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Whatever you have in mind, your advisor would be pleased to help you turn those dreams into reality. |
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It is a painting I often have in mind when I write about my dragoons. |
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When we think about storage at head office, most of the time we have in mind our large stockroom with ideal conditions. |
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What might any informed Vietnamese have in mind on the subject? |
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I believe there is also a self-protective measure that Canada has and should have in mind. |
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Nevertheless, there are many students who, as they enter secondary school, should be able to identify a particular program pathway as being most appropriate to the specific destination they have in mind. |
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In particular I have in mind the further stabilisation of Bosnia. |
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Try any fusibles you have on hand, making sure that they aren't too stiff for the project you have in mind. |
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In Floce we have in mind the characteristics of the persons with realism, besides their pleasures and preferences, their vital moment and their level of personal development. |
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In helping a person plan for his occupational life, the school guidance worker will have in mind the importance of not overemphasizing specific skills at the expense of developing basic capabilities. |
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I have in mind a young disabled child who is profoundly deaf. She would have had that miserable life had she been born in 1935, when I was born, but she was born 30 years ago and lives a full life. |
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In the end, the two technologies that could save science education from the kind of reforms the pedagogues have in mind are video games and social networking, especially mobile versions. |
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When they decided to give the federal government responsibility over navigation, safety, etc., the Fathers of Confederation did not have in mind shipwrecks at the bottom of the ocean. |
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What cases would the Supreme Court judges have in mind if not the cases where a pregnant woman and her wanted child are victims of a criminal act of violence? |
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I have in mind the short-lived religious awakenings which have occurred here and there throughout the world as a result of some apparition that subsequently provoked to be unauthentic. |
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It's the kind of image many consumers will have in mind when they hear meat and bone meal could be used to feed animals again. |
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Accumulation of lava and ejecta produced by an explosive volcano constitutes a type of volcano called stratovolcano, which fits the cone-shaped image people have in mind. |
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IranĀ is thinking in terms of not much more than five years, while the Americans and their partners have in mind ten to 20 years of punctilious compliance before Iran could start building up its centrifuges again. |
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We all have in mind the conflict over taxes and social policy. |
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Whether you are building an extension, digging a pool or whatever project you have in mind, making it happen at the mortgage loan rate can be an attractive option. |
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With a little practice, you can see how very easy it is to create realistic designs that will convey the thoughts and emotions that you have in mind. |
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I particularly have in mind the African continent, where it is essential for the donors to honour the commitments entered into at the Gleneagles Summit in 2005 and to go even further. |
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Despite the apparent detail and artists' sketches, it has minimal informative value if one seeks to understand what the planners actually have in mind to do. |
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It is not clear what level of training these respondents have in mind. |
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We all of us here have in mind the haunting image of those specialists between the wars who were so easily seduced by the temptations of extremism, racism and totalitarianism. |
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In order to establish judicial power in such a way that its influence is always good, it seems to me that we merely need to think with some care about the goal that we should naturally have in mind in creating this power. |
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Oncers could only speculate for now the twists and turns that OUAT showrunners Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz have in mind. |
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I can illustrate this by mentioning the word lead. Now you have no way of knowing for sure which meaning I have in mind until I give it some context by using it in a sentence. |
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