I've done some pretty naff things over the years, in the name of my work and it paid off. |
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The Assassins kill without remorse in the name of the common folk, but they do so in secret, answerable only to each other. |
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In addition, the land which the monasteries owned in the name of the Church, led bishops and abbots to have distinct political power as well. |
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It won't be the first time the keen sportsman has pushed the boundaries of human endurance to the limit in the name of charity. |
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Can we stand idly by while in the name of the fight against terrorism countries are bombed or invaded by the US war machine? |
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Instead, she underscores the importance of the players acceptance of difficult challenges in the name of promoting something they believe in. |
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I find that very profound because there is a great deal of hatred spouted in the name of religion. |
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Stalinism crippled us by castrating our moral passion, blinding us to the wrongs done to men if those wrongs were done in the name of Communism. |
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But I am sorry that, in the name of health, we can be dictated to with scarcely a whisper of protest. |
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Perhaps they enjoy hearing me sound all ratty and scratchy, trying to be polite in the name of friendship. |
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In every war it was the opportune time for the reactionist and commercial vulture to do his dirty work in the name of patriotism. |
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We commend him into your care and keeping now and forever more, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. |
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Women are subject to this discourse both in the name of religion as well as in the name of age-old customs and traditions. |
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Are we to jump to the conclusion, therefore, that they have abandoned the left in the name of pragmatism and realpolitik? |
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If you try in any way you can to kick their legs out from under them in the name of tough love, well, you reap what you sow. |
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Over the last number of weeks, the theatre has been undergoing a radical transformation in the name of theatre. |
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It is all done in the name of curbing the so-called bad actors, but it imposes costs on everyone. |
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Never has so much sound and not so sound money been poured down the drink in the name of sport and the business of yachting. |
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And in the name of a good cause, Ponder, who works at the paper's Colchester office, has finally relented. |
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Indeed through history there have been religious wars where zealots have perpetrated atrocities in the name of their religion. |
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Disorder provides an excuse to rescind liberties in the name of restoring calm. |
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Beyond reading the sacred scripture, lectors write the intercessions we pray in the name of the community each week. |
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For this reason, such rights seem anomalous today, at a time when intervention in the name of human rights is prevalent. |
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Therefore the fundamental purpose of the state is to limit liberty in the name of security. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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No matter how it paints it, the crimes in The Crime of Padre Amaro ring with a feeling of being excessive in the name of redress. |
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The church has overused the concept of unity in the name of control and keeping people in line. |
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The Americans can say they're doing things in the name of freedom, liberty and apple pie. |
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In one version the bandits and their boss join the imperial forces and from then on fight robbers and bandits in the name of law and order. |
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One invokes the archangelic names in the name of protection, and these name represent the elements earth, water, air, and fire. |
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We have fought long-drawn battles against the Water Authority exploiting consumers in the name of water-meters. |
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He had taken a lovely, sweet, beautiful girl and hurt her terribly, all in the name of revenge. |
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Just type in the name of what you want to listen to, and it automagically appears on your computer seconds later. |
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Their lands and taonga were stripped off them in the name of New Zealand as a whole. |
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Members of Swindon Council's planning committee are looking forward to an away day to London all in the name of research. |
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The accounts are titled in the name of the person responsible for satisfying the tuition debt. |
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Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. |
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Let all those who plundered money in the name of running banks give loans to those economically backward people. |
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Political condemnation and praise in the name of art seem to be two sides of one coin representing a schoolmasterly avoidance of the issue. |
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Now it is time for you to be baptized in the name of the Parent, as her servant and warrior in this realm. |
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From now on, in the name of safety, it's a Lycra body stocking and bare feet for me. |
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All in the name of testing new materials for things like planes and spacecraft. |
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The pretence that they have somehow achieved unity among workers gives them a pretext to speak in the name of workers every year on May Day. |
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Affluent suburbanites create gated enclosures not to pursue profit but in the name of community. |
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The Batavians fought in the name of Vespasian so they could have stopped their uprising. |
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They talked of restricting the gene pool in the name of purity of the blood, and all that. |
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It goes into a bank somewhere in the name of some huge multinational mega conglomerate and adds a few zeros onto some reports. |
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No small amount of mayhem is committed every year in the name of injured pride. |
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The land registry documentation makes clear that legal title to the property was held in the name of the company. |
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Environmental education is necessary to help students decide if the toll taken on the environment in the name of development is worth the price. |
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I'm no research methodologist, but how in the name of fortune could you frame appropriate questions? |
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Tomorrow, that brick wall might be topped with razor wire, and those privacy screens might all be made illegal in the name of National Security. |
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The fight against those who torture animals in the name of science has moved up a step and we must be ready to take our struggle forward. |
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This man has been seen stripping down to his underwear and shadow-boxing all in the name of sports elitism. |
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I was there when people were re-located out of this country in the name of Ireland as touts or informers. |
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Goaded by leftist privacy advocates, Congress has been toying with the idea of regulating the private sector in the name of privacy. |
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Most writers who display political badges, in fact, want to make mileage in the name of ideology. |
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Avoid creating legislation in the name of personal data protection which actually create obstacles to transborder flows of personal data. |
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The disruption of peaceful protests in Genoa by a few mindless thugs acting in the name of anarchy should concern us all. |
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At auction, cherished memories are trashed as treasured possessions are sifted and ascribed their price in the name of the bottom line. |
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The insurance policy should be taken out in the name of the shipper and the should be endorsed in blank, except when stipulated to the contrary. |
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They will endorse co-workers who are convicts, misanthropes and sociopaths, whatever, all in the name of unity. |
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Was an invasion in the name of reducing the threat of terror an overreaction or a misdirection of our energy? |
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The beast does things in the name of God, yet is blasphemous because the motives are wrong. |
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We, religious people, are blessed in many ways because much is provided just in the name of following Jesus. |
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These noble big dogs will bleed the ground red as they sink their teeth into one another in the name of nations great and small. |
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I was immediately impressed by his unapologetic support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science. |
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For this, he said, would be the last southern Arizona mountaintop to be shaved off in the name of science. |
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I grew up under the heavy yoke of religion and its mental slavery to fear, and the economic domination of the church in the name of God. |
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These and other unenlightened phrases echoed around the world last week as protesters marched by the thousands in the name of world peace. |
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In 1649 they officially claimed the island in the name of the king and named it Bourbon. |
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More pages of text have been preserved in Archytas' name than in the name of any other Pythagorean. |
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The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor. |
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This is usually a passport or driving licence and a utility bill in the name of the individual applying for credit. |
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This was paid out in the name of the person appearing on the package as the addressee and for his account. |
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Another time a building society withdrew cash from a child's account because it was in the name of his parents, who owed them money. |
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One account was maintained in the name of the first clerk and the other account in the name of the second clerk's wife. |
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The offer was made in the name of the family, but title was actually taken in the name of the company. |
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The first three properties are said to stand in the name of his wife, and the fourth in the name of his son. |
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If the man from the Labour Party says no, he appears ungracious and unwilling to put aside political differences in the name of unity. |
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The king, like most autocrats, appears to believe that he speaks in the name of the people. |
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We have abandoned representative democracy in this country in the name of participatory democracy. |
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Some die in the name of, or for the sake of trying to attain, a much much worse life for others. |
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In the name of democracy, in the name of liberty, in the name of fraternity, we kill so many people. |
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A lot of war has been done in the name of freedom, in the name of many principles that we have. |
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It only represents a small number of people who enjoy killing animals in the name of sport. |
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Benedictine spirituality does not set out to burden some of the sake of others in the name of community. |
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Let's bring in a company who's sole focus appears to be putting the little guys out of business in the name of making more money. |
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Thus it is that some of the gravest crimes against humanity are committed in the name of religion. |
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I was told that whatever problems I had could be solved by taking authority over them in the name of Jesus. |
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I think that fraud and forgery offences were committed in the name of the prime minister. |
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These acts of barbarism were committed in the name of official military policy. |
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Religious hypocrisy and atrocities committed in the name of faiths underlie much of the history of the world. |
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Some of our leaders want to remove things biblical for the sake of being fair to other faiths in the name of human rights. |
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But the sad truth is that the worst atrocities continue to be committed in the name of national security. |
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The time is overdue for public outrage at the crimes being committed in the name of criminal justice. |
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What, in the name of God, were we supposed to do with several thousand almost-but-not-quite out-of-date cream crackers? |
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Much structural analysis, much narratology, ignores or downplays the role of time in narrative in the name of synchronicity. |
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This idea of legalizing shame in the name of God seems very unspiritual, even deeply unreligious to millions of Americans. |
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This will give us a weapon in attempts by management to compromise ethics in the name of the bottom line or proprietors' interests. |
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How can I convince someone that free markets are a good thing if you've been peppering their inbox with nastygrams in the name of capitalism? |
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The flight restrictions were being imposed in the name of national security. |
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So off we set down the beerhouse, in the name of duty, in pursuit of dirty snogs. |
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My daughter Anne and I carried signs and got a snootful of gas in the name of environmental freedom. |
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In Hyderabad, the emperor in the name of purifying it and ridding it of infidel Hindu Brahmins condoned heinous activities. |
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Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts. |
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Rather, we are to go and teach them, baptising them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. |
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If the people are the sovereign in today's Russia, then limiting their sovereign power in the name of Russia's sovereignty is absolutely absurd. |
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To create a legal mortgage the shares have to be registered in the name of the bank or of its nominee company. |
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Still, there are those who would stifle healthy and vigorous discussion of economic issues in the name of authority. |
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The discrimination against women in the name of caste and creed and the resultant ostracising too would be fought vigorously. |
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He's not able to suggest much in the name of what should be done, but the king is clearly spoiling for action. |
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It is one thing for adults to take vows and fulfil them, and quite another when a vow is taken in the name of a child. |
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The Italian connection is maintained in the name of the vegetable calabrese, which refers to the Italian province of Calabria. |
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Tens of millions were killed in these actions to stamp out democracy in the name of democracy. |
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The same of course obtains with respect to the ethnic grievance groups that oppose such measures in the name of equal treatment. |
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The most violent hate-mongering is overlooked if done in the name of the oppressed. |
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It's open to all, so go along and catch the end of a festival that demonstrates a rare collegiate collaboration, all in the name of art. |
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The amendments in the name of Dr Nick Smith have been ruled out of order as they are inconsistent with the previous decision of the Committee. |
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The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would strike out in the name of simplification. |
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Still, much of the nation's heritage has been destroyed in the name of modernization. |
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With a living trust, you need to be sure all of your assets and investments are styled in the name of the trust for the rest of your life. |
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Also there was Ray D' Arcy whose urgings had the crowd performing all sorts of histrionics in the name of art. |
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The BBC says that HIV-positive kids in New York are being given toxic drugs in the name of research. |
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Art is made in the name of Nature, and Nature, superficially at least, is chaotic. |
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The museum is a collection of paintings, posters and artwork all in the name of peace. |
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This is supposedly all in the name of improved efficiency and reduced costs. |
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They were led to obey the advice of their preachers in the name of the Supreme Being to whom were attributed all events. |
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Thus the average person can be persuaded to do horrible things in the name of morality. |
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The theoroi of each polis conducted ritual acts in the Panhellenic sanctuaries in the name of that polis. |
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The Chi-Rho monogram, or Christogram, combined X and P, the first two letters in the name of Christ. |
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Howsoever you define fundamentalists and fanatics you find them operating in the name of every religion. |
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It was bad advice that would have put everyone through the grinder in the name of protecting my rights as paterfamilias. |
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Today it is a heritage centre where closet cowboys don fancy dress and fire blanks from six-shooters in the name of tourism and charity. |
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If theft were promoted in the name of St Dismas, penitent thief, how would we react? |
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Mr Foster said cutting improvement plans in the name of reliability was a false economy. |
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The attempted reign of terror in the name of progressivism has turned into pure farce in some schools. |
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It is inconceivable that the council have the power to banish us from outside our own front door in the name of traffic flow for a race meeting. |
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The dandyish and photogenic candidate regularly upstaged most of the other contenders in the name of art. |
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It seems that they tried to make the film more romantic in the name of commerciality. |
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Yes of course, in the name of discipline a lot of indiscipline is being created. |
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Have I got fed up with the latest violence done in the name of fundamentalism? |
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Like Nancy, you won't mind being licked and piddled on in the name of love. |
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The West has raped and pillaged much of the rest of the world in the name of progress and living in comfort, but that can't go on indefinitely. |
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What happens if someone tries to board the island, in the name of art piracy or stunt publicity? |
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Then the servers bow down and recite the Confiteor in the name of the people. |
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That is because too much predictability in the name of transparency weakens control by the gaming responses it invites. |
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When people began appreciating the wealth of other religions, conflicts in the name of religion seemed utterly pointless. |
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Each one a building of unique character, irreplaceable, yet bulldozed in the name of progress. |
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The working class must reject all such attempts to foment nationalist sentiments in the name of defending the welfare state. |
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We're not this weird, cranky, fanged minority that is secretly drinking blood in the name of its depraved godlessness! |
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But her acting and, of course, dancing talents have actually not got her the deserving formal recognition in the name of awards. |
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I have many memories of being foundered on that windswept strand in the name of family holiday time. |
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So what in the name of George Allen and Joe Gibbs has happened to one of the most storied franchises in the league? |
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Identity fraud is where fraudsters use personal details to order credit cards and check books in the name of someone else. |
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As recent cases show, free speech is being censored in the name of privacy under the Human Rights Act. |
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The site was Crown land and held in the name of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police Division. |
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Our holy wars, crusades, and pogroms have decimated people in the millions in the name of our religion. |
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Wars in the name of political ambitions and crusades for fanatical religious faiths are all part of man's history to this day. |
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If the Booty Crew, the orneriest bunch of cusses ever to sling a keyboard in the name of quality climbing gear, had a motto, that would be it. |
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They need their own platform, not one just based on fuzzing the two majors' positions together in the name of moderation. |
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Music media and record company types make complete galahs of themselves in the name of charity. |
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Couples should ensure that investments are held in the name of the partner with the lower, or preferably no tax code. |
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For it threatens freedom in the name of the most debased conception of democracy. |
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It will soon lead to military intervention in the name of righting wrong, in geopolitically specific places. |
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When personal rights are abridged in the name of the public good, conflict usually ensues, and gin-soaked London was no exception. |
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It is a profanation of religion to declare oneself a terrorist in the name of God, to do violence to others in his name. |
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Those prosecuting the war, in the name of freedom, must keep that cause before them at all times. |
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This tells all young and old that a bad deed done in the name of a good cause is acceptable. |
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Now the bosses have the audacity to try to deskill the workers at the Central, and to run down factories in the name of modernisation. |
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Is it to expose them to devilry and witchery at such a young, impressionable age, and all in the name of fun? |
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Here's a sort of companion post to the previous one, in being about some of the things said and done in the name of devout belief. |
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Droughts cause crops to fail, while crops that do grow often are not gathered because of civil wars fought in the name of the starving. |
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At what point are we hurting ourselves and curtailing progress when we embargo publications in the name of security? |
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Yet you say some of the worst atrocities, such as the Soviet Gulag and the Cultural Revolution, were committed in the name of secularism. |
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Killing whales in the name of scientific research simply discredits the notion of wildlife research. |
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At the same time, the ordinary workers were enjoined to toil even harder and sacrifice ever more in the name of national development. |
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The Rangers players are performing now not merely in the name of Euro glory for their own survival. |
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Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality. |
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Upon visiting the home page, the user types in the name of the site, rather than drilling down a hierarchy of categorized links. |
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Rather than affirming plainly mistaken rulings in the name of stare decisis, the Court should reserve its deference for the Constitution itself. |
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No matter that pointy shoes pinch your toes something rotten, last year people were happy to suffer them in the name of fashion. |
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His passport is in the name of Alex Huntley, the same as an alias used by Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 agent. |
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Debbie ties one on with Jennifer, all in the name of life coaching. |
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But, like the rest of us who are willing to suffer in the name of fashion, Yamuna is no exception. |
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Ever since, Indigenous Peoples have been forced into submission, if not obliteration, in the name of civilization and progress all over the globe. |
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It recalls the violence and cruelty of medieval military expeditions to conquer the Holy Land, all done in the name of Christ and with the blessing of the church. |
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Execution is committed by the state in the name of the people. |
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And while it may be done in the name of making Toronto a world-class city, consider the food regulations passed in Paris, the ultimate in world-class cities. |
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Almost weekly, if not more often, church mailboxes contain at least one solicitation for a corporate credit card, or a charge card in the name of the pastor and the church. |
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How in the name of whichever gods did they ever pass their driving tests? |
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And I wish, for the sake of our country and in the name of decency, both sides would cease and desist. |
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Even as intellectuals dismiss the nation-space as a metaphysical concept, a transcendent notion, countless people across the world die and kill in the name of a nation. |
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Ever since Eve urged Adam to sample the forbidden fruit, men have been doing crazy things in the name of love. |
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We have supported odious men in the name of containing our enemies. |
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Through its overemphasis on democratic accountability in the name of transparency, the present social system stands in the way of the emergence of such a self-appointed elite. |
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The artist is a major figure who never puts a foot wrong and remains an example to those dallying with extraneous objects to add to a clean canvas in the name of art. |
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Pressure was also brought by the newspapers and caused Parliament to vote for, in the name of the unity of France, an amnesty, which pardoned the 13 convicted Alsatians. |
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And the willingness to dump on British women in the name of Sharia law is a rot that runs up and down the length of society. |
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Subramanyan's composition reminds us that the human species is the only one that commits execrable crimes against its own, in the name of causes and ideals. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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Dr. Edwards does terrible things in the name of himself, though he at least also hates the evil cops. |
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The only thing left was to ask Nick to buy an extra return ticket for the ferry Tuesday afternoon in the name of a Mrs S. Owen, but pay cash for this one. |
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Who thought we'd witness that kind of bravery in the name of this project? |
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I don't mean to excuse the crimes committed in the name of anticommunism. |
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Until then, I will continue to do my part by vocally denouncing those who claim they are acting in the name of my faith. |
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In the early 1990s, demagogues took multiculturalism to terrible extremes, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the name of ethnic solidarity. |
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What remained of the guild system was swept away in the name of free enterprise and repressive legislation choked the beginnings of the trade union movement. |
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We are here today in the name of Jesus, in the name of our children. |
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The title to the Property will remain in the name of Sealark Pty Limited. |
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Your ancestors were put to the torch and burnt in the name of the Lord. |
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It is so easy to see how lessons remain unlearned and nations still strike out at others in the name of moral good, religious certainty or pure evil. |
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Is there any limit at all on how far do-gooders are willing to dumb down our educational system in the name of helping students feel good about themselves? |
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Dozens more congressional trips were footed by taxpayers, supposedly in the name of research. |
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Undefended Buddhist monasteries, often containing valuable treasures, proved irresistible targets to raiders bent on booty in the name of holy war. |
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I certainly wouldn't recommend dumbing down in the name of accessibility. |
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And then in the name of that right, shall I not slay them for murdering their Queen, and be slain in my turn by their countrymen as the invader of their fatherland? |
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Trying to bar all acknowledgments of religion by government officials in the name of preventing offense to listeners seems to me more illiberal than liberal. |
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Have countries gone to war and have people died in the name of cricket? |
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The demands German artisans placed on themselves in the name of purity and honor had no parallels in the experiences of artisanal classes in other European nations. |
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The life that one sacrificed to God or king in the medieval and early modern periods became, with the advent of modernity, a life offered in the name of one's country. |
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Might we think that there are times when it might permissible, perhaps obligatory, for us to do something that runs afoul of the rule of law in the name of a greater good? |
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Well, then, what in the name of Abraham Lincoln are you coots waiting for? |
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Why in the name of all that is holy did that man handfast to her? |
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New doctrinal and linguistic orthodoxies were put in place to institutionalize the gains made by revisionists in the name of pluralism and inclusivity. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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It'll be MacGyvered to the best of our lack of ability, so you may be shocked at the butchery never before seen in these pages, all in the name of fast and cheap. |
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The phones are registered only in the name of women but they are also operated by their husbands and sons and shared out in the village at a few taka per call. |
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The third target is to so complicate the process, in the name of safeguards, that the transaction cost will make the supply from a third country nonviable. |
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It took Trotsky to persuade him that the rising must be called in the name of the soviets, which represented the different currents of the workers' movement. |
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You may as well gorge out my eyes with burning sabers of methane gas and ceremoniously sacrifice my body over an open barbecue pit in the name of good taste. |
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When James II ascended the throne in 1685 and Catholicised the country Prince William planned to invade Britain in the name of his Protestant wife. |
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It means the shares are held in the name of a nominee company of Goodbody. |
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Then it gets preachy, and even boring in the name of realism. |
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I would grant the relative singularity of American institutions but then see this lack as an element of populist democracy rejected by others in the name of good government. |
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It is they who are tearing down sustainable economies, delicate environments and age-old social systems in the name of a one-size-fits-all corporate beanfeast. |
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Individual governments took the lead, bankrolling most of the process in the name of competition and nationalism. |
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Most embarrassing of all is the specter of people asking in the name of religion for permission to discriminate. |
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But while the validity of moulding the myths from separate classical poems is questionable, he is not the first to mangle the work of Homer in the name of cinema. |
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True suspense and deft plotting are subverted in the name of needlessly convoluted conspiracies. |
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Speaking in the name of all of the dozens of new PhDs was an Arab student. |
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Last year 31 cheques in the name of development had been dishonoured. |
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As the House debates the measure today, legislators must know that throwing refugees under the bus in the name of national security is not an option. |
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Still, the man did starve himself in the name of a same-sex marriage ban and it, unsurprisingly, earned him a lot of backlash. |
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But that will be cold comfort to the millions of children who have been hit hard by these arbitrary policies, shamelessly justified in the name of school safety. |
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Before I am struck dumb by incredulity, you might like to know that this test was carried out in the name of research into the theory that women sniff out ideal mates. |
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Occasionally one of my patients is ensnared by one of these superior medical systems and I am struck dumb by the interventions done in the name of quality of care. |
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But it may also cause us to be too tolerant of further extensions of state power in the name of security. |
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She continued on to Maine and secured a birth certificate in the name of Julia Wadsworth. |
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God help us, it all took place on our taxpayer dime, all in the name of defending the Land of the Free and the Home of the brave. |
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Watch as two animals from opposite ends of the world unite in the name of Christmas and carbonated beverages. |
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Part of the exhibition incorporates a high tech family tree where people can key in the name of the person they are interested in and see them appear before them on screen. |
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The CDA was passed not in the name of censorship but in the name of protecting children from stumbling across sexual material. |
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He cannot, however, be forced in the name of tolerance to agree that all points of view, including those that are mutually contradictory, are equally valid. |
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Terrible stories of murder, abuse, violence, and trauma in the name of ragging have been reported from educational institutions all over the country once again. |
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Public money should not go down the drain in the name of road repairs. |
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Please, please, I beg of people to write to their MP and demand in the name of British justice that capital punishment be reinstated in this country. |
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There is a story about blotting out Amalek told in the name of the Hasidic master Zvi Elimelekh of Dinov. |
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These Old Testament believers are pronouncing their longing for vindication and judgment in the name of Jehovah the righteous one, and in vivid poetic language. |
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Today, in the name of progress, we have faceless interstate highways, clear-cut logging, and industrial farming. |
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The mobocracy rules the biggest nation in the name of democracy. |
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Freedom, unless it gets squandered in the name of fear or defiance, will endure long after this fragile, rootless hate campaign has burned itself to ashes. |
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We don't adhere closely to it, rather in the name of goodwill we have a tendency to overlook most of the criteria and refund within much wider limits. |
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Would you be ready to shed your blood in the name of liberty without knowing whether you are making history or just adding to the list of nameless victims of the tyranny? |
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Reading from a forthcoming novel, one of several he has on the stocks, he recalled the terrible things writers must endure in the name of research. |
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Totalitarianism rejects these commitments in the name of a monistic vision of human life and an all-powerful government that seeks to implement that vision. |
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Where no more is taken than is needed, versus a new society that takes everything, at all costs, in the name of Manifest Destiny. |
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After returning he possibly went to Bristol to sail in the name of England. |
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Odoacer never returned any territory or real power, but he did issue coins in the name of Julius Nepos throughout Italia. |
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The Earl of Lincoln backed him for the throne and led rebel forces in the name of the House of York. |
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The revolutionary events that occurred between 1620 and 1689 all took place in the name of parliament. |
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In the latter case, the meeting was not of the full House, but was rather of the Law Lords acting in the name of the full House. |
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The mill is reflected in the name of the modern nearby street Post Lane, where a new housing development has been proposed. |
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The university has also established a chair of theoretical physics in the name of Peter Higgs. |
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The old term, Library, survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen. |
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Even if one builds a structure in the name of God, even the best of intentions can become immoral. |
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Coins through one mark were also minted in the name of the empire, while higher valued pieces were issued by the states. |
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The catechumen is fully immersed in the water three times in the name of the Holy Trinity. |
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Briefly, applications for authorisation are made in the name of the Detection Manager of Capita. |
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We should therefore claim, in the name of tolerance, the right not to tolerate the intolerant. |
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The foundation is registered in the name of a Liechtensteiner, often a lawyer. |
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Murrey died of wounds after the battle and for a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm. |
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Despite this, resistance to the English led by William Wallace and Andrew Moray had emerged in the name of King John Balliol. |
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This committee was intended to rule in the name of Margaret Tudor and her son James V of Scotland. |
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This act provided that India was to be governed directly and in the name of the Crown. |
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S to issue orders in their own name as opposed to previously by the Secretary in the name of the Board. |
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From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shoguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. |
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Thus Aurobindo Ghose stated that the puritanical, pharisaical British conquered in the name of liberty and usurped under the cloak of altruism. |
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Successive Visigothic kings ruled Hispania as patricians who held imperial commissions to govern in the name of the Roman emperor. |
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According to Caesar, those killed had been the Tigurini, on whom he had now taken revenge in the name of the Republic and his family. |
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They controlled the royal treasury, dispensed patronage, and granted land and privileges in the name of the figurehead king. |
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The Swiss refused to fight alongside the French in the name of the Helvetic Republic. |
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Having been commissioned of Jesus Christ, I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. |
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Zhu Shugui proclaimed that he acted in the name of the deceased Yongli Emperor. |
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A papal bull is today the most formal type of public decree or letters patent issued by the Vatican Chancery in the name of the pope. |
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The Papal States were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. |
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By the time of Edward IV, however, petitions were issued in the name of the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Chancery. |
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In 1980 the need for writs to be written in the name of the Crown was ended. |
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It is estimated that more than 500,000 indigenous Papuans have been killed in the name of Indonesian nationalism by Indonesian authorities. |
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The Union flag was hoisted and possession of the island was taken in the name of Her Majesty. |
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