A surgeon may utilize a microscope eyeglass assembly in order for him to achieve a desired magnification of the operating area. |
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Special accolades are in order for Jack Warner and coach Beenhakker, as the achievement could not have materialised without them. |
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He said that in order for racial profiling to be considered logical, it would have to pass a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it. |
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You'd have to file a restraining order to make us leave, and in order for that you'd have to explain why. |
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I refer in particular to the fact that, in order for my client to lose his liberty, two decisions have to be taken. |
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Supply high humidity, warmth and light in order for the cuttings to root within four to five weeks. |
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Farmers knew that in order for the low-carb potato to be a success, they would need more than a better potato. |
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The problem isn't merely that standards must be lowered in order for the weaker students to pass. |
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I just got one, and in order for it to show the correct tidal movements, I have to input the lunitidal interval. |
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Now you know that you have to be both a fan and an artist in order for other tattooers to take you seriously. |
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I asked whether a woman has to be screaming when she dials 111 in order for the police to come to protect her rather than to send a taxi. |
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The language, behaviour, manners and values have to be acquired in order for the foreigner to be taken as one of them. |
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Each element of the three-way partnership must outperform the market in order for the model to work. |
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Again, kudos o'plenty are definitely in order for your discrete handling of a very ticklish situation. |
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Sometimes the tonometer is placed directly against the eyeball and pressure is applied in order for a reading to be taken. |
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Last month the Doncaster-based firm said up to 40 miners at the colliery would have to lose their jobs in order for the pit to stay afloat. |
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The Governor signed a bill Monday that requires written parental consent in order for a minor to obtain a body piercing. |
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It is usually understood that in order for us to get to know each other, we should talk about sports, politics, and other issues of the day. |
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The slave trade was a horrible stain on our country's history, but we need to move on in order for us to achieve. |
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It is hoped to have everything in order for the first performance at the end of November. |
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But the Stephensons still faced a lengthy bureaucratic ordeal in order for an official identification to take place. |
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To do so requires that their legs are splayed quite far apart in order for them to bring their head to ground level. |
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I wonder to what heights a restaurant must climb in order for A A Gill to award it five stars? |
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The carapace is used for protection and so a new shell is usually grown under the old in order for the organism to be shielded at all times. |
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One has to realise that, in order for an earthquake to occur you have to accumulate strain energy. |
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The committee are sparing no effort in ensuring that everything is in order for the big day. |
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Last week it was not in order for the Minister even to find out that simple detail. |
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Classes were cancelled after the school shut for a day and a half at the height of the crisis in order for security to be increased. |
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She added the council was pursuing the acquisition of land and property along the route in order for the scheme to go ahead. |
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Councillors told us that in order for wild flowers to flourish the rich alluvial silt must be removed. |
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All of these are valid questions, because in order for a bully to succeed he or she must have victims. |
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I think in order for a record to be commercially successful it has to get exposure from press, radio and tv as well. |
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This voucher should be given to the cashier at the Royal Pavilion in order for you to receive your tickets. |
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Her arm will remain in a cast for a few weeks in order for her injuries to heal correctly. |
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The police had to close two lanes of the carriageway in order for the wreckage to be cleared. |
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Alexander feels that, in order for the legal system to work, people must have free access to it. |
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However, unless your tenancy has run out you cannot be evicted in order for the house to be sold. |
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There is no need for police to direct our every act in order for us to enjoy ourselves. |
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Every costume, battle and death has to be carefully scripted and planned in order for the day to be historically accurate. |
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To begin with, heat must be injected into the parent rock material in order for partial melting to occur. |
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Festival Place should give everyone a pat on the back for such a wonderful job they did in order for the evening to run so smoothly. |
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In lepidopterans, extirpation of imaginal wing discs in the final instar delays pupation in order for the larva to regenerate lost tissue. |
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Their false testimonies could not be allowed, because at least two of them were needed to coincide in order for the testimony to be legal. |
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In this case, a trip to Oregon was organized for my fellow comrades and me, in order for our swift rehabilitation to commence. |
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The Attorney-General has granted a fiat in order for them to have standing. |
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These courses require students to make contextual connections with their professional interests in order for them to use the concepts. |
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In fact, the poet depends on the irreducibility of such cognitively significant meanings in order for him to be creative. |
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Grant, 79 years before, had also remarked that corduroy roads had to be laid in order for his army to advance on Corinth, Mississippi. |
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Is it necessary for humans to create stars in a laboratory in order for us to develop a science of cosmology? |
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As Jeter noted in the postgame, Mike Mussina and the Yanks must beat the Diamondbacks in order for their Game 4 win to mean much. |
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That's something that I have felt was in order for a long time on foreign policy, and now I think he has a clear chance of doing that. |
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I'm going to make sure that I've instituted my fitness plan in order for me to have a Bavarian Cream Pie. |
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Taken together, the surveys point to the need for critical masses to be present in order for development to proceed. |
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It was necessary for the profits to be taxed in Australia by accruals in order for franked dividends to be able to be paid. |
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There's nothing right about allowing a 5 month old to cry it out in order for him to sleep on his own. |
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There weren't enough ramp workers, so we had to wait for them to get someone to bring the jet way up in order for all of us to deplane. |
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A long half life would be desirable in order for it to be able to build up in all cells. |
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It has to be compared with the views of some other philosophers in order for its specifica differentia to come out clearly. |
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Boarding aircraft may require our pictures to be taken digitally, in order for them to be checked against some central police computer. |
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Like any other industry, tourism needs to be diversified in order for the country to gain maximum benefit. |
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You would have to have everybody agree it was a good idea in order for that to happen. |
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In most years, nests near Barrow must be initiated no later than the last week of June in order for the young to fledge before freeze-up on the tundra. |
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Yet I was so drunk with what I was doing, and her dark hair, tanned skin and chocolate eyes were all that was needed in order for me to set loose on her. |
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Additionally, you can use an optical mouse on almost any surface, whereas a ball mouse needs a mouse pad in order for the rubberised ball to roll properly. |
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The judge in this case indicated that, in order for the detention of a person of unsound mind to be lawful under article 5 e, the following minimum criteria must be satisfied. |
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But whichever cleanser you choose, it's important to leave the soap on your skin for about two minutes before rinsing in order for it to do its job. |
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But that has to happen in order for us to instruct the others. |
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The act requires descendants of George II, except for princesses marrying into a foreign family, to gain the monarch's permission in order for their marriage to be valid. |
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Duran believe that patience and tenacity helped things progress this far and they will be required in order for continued success. |
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This experiment showed that in order for tethers to be useful for long-duration missions in space, they must be designed to withstand cuts by micrometeorites and space debris. |
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My answer is that certainly it is necessary that such laws operate in order for effects brought about directly by the agent to have ulterior consequences. |
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The most common type of leprosy causes the pallidness of the skin which proves that people had to have melanin first in order for them to become leprous. |
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In perception and in sensation, consciousness need not reside in the intentional objects of awareness in order for the state of awareness to be conscious. |
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Whereas Aaron fashions a golden calf-like idol, saying he must appeal to the visual in order for the masses to understand, which he expresses quite brilliantly in song. |
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And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means. |
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Most of the fights occur in the minimum and medium security facilities because more inmates are warehoused together in order for the jail to keep their costs down. |
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In fact they enter the course regarding cryptography as a necessary evil that must be endured in order for them to obtain an Information Security qualification. |
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But in order for it to be truly an intrapreneurial opportunity, it has to be a product or service that's different from the company's traditional business. |
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I dislike the fur trade when it exists in order for rich women to display their wealth, and am in favour of it when it helps not-rich people to stay warm in cold places. |
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At the same time, every hidden retreat relies upon knowledge of what exists outside of the space in order for the sense of centeredness to transpire. |
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Energy in the form of work would have to be imparted to the object by an external force in order for it to gain this height and the corresponding potential energy. |
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Without the regular income of Arial's father her mother had been forced to take on sewing and needlework in order for them to keep their heads above water. |
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She isn't getting any younger, and she is in the process of very publicly getting her house in order for the eventual handover of the company to her designated heirs. |
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They have to be plausibly acceptable to all parties that would need to agree in order for them to be realized. |
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In contrast to young Apollo and Athena, the Furies represent the primitive past that needs to be defeated and tamed in order for civilization to progress. |
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Nacey explains that in order for there to be fast, good, arc welding, it's necessary to have coordinated control of the wire feed speed, pulse waveform, and robot movement. |
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He takes the experiences we have of Apolline art and Dionysiac art as his data, and asks how the world must be in order for these experiences to be vouchsafed us. |
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As it stands under the proposals, the entitlements cannot be passed onto a transferee as they must first of all be activated in order for them to be transferred, he said. |
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Does it need drastic action by the association of international air lines, in order for those responsible for our fuel management to hearken to the wake up call? |
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Once the music has been written, it must then be arranged or orchestrated in order for the ensemble to be able to perform it. |
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The researchers had to seed the wire with nitrogen atoms in order for there to be unpaired electrons that could spin. |
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Liaisons were identified at both schools in order for the referral and assessment process for students with deafblindness to begin. |
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In downsized or delayered companies, flexible working arrangements may result in some employees taking on more in order for others to do less. |
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Currently, a permittee must apply for renewal of the permit at least 90 days before it expires in order for the permittee to continue to operate. |
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On a point of order, Miss Fookes. Is it in order for my hon. Friend to use a Colemanballs in this Committee? |
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Also, certain SCSI controllers need to be told where to find drive geometry in order for Linux to recognize the layout of your drive. |
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Edward therefore encouraged all sectors of society to submit petitions to parliament detailing their grievances in order for them to be resolved. |
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International free trade improved the country and in order for Americans to prosper from a strong economy they had no choice but to embrace it. |
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Following this, Maximiliano Korstanje explains that tourism serves as an scapegoat mechanism used in order for society does not collapse. |
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Cotoneasters are another good choice, and as most of them are selffertile you will not need two plants in order for them to bear berries. |
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Additional clear space around the court is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. |
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The Good Friday Agreement relied on the support of a majority of unionists and a majority of nationalists in order for it to operate. |
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The originator's seal was attached pendent from the document, so that it did not have to be broken in order for the document to be read. |
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These whistles are used in order for dolphins to communicate with one another by identifying an individual. |
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Long distance trade may have seen local elites resorting to struggle in order for manipulation and control. |
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The Hugin was offered as a gift to Ramsgate and Broadstairs by the Daily Mail in order for it to be preserved for centuries. |
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On some dairies, in order for this to take place, the calves are fed milk replacer, a substitute for the whole milk produced by the cow. |
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Drawings were also added or modified in order for the reader to effectively identify the herb. |
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Friedrich Ratzel believed that in order for a state to survive, imperialism was needed. |
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He theorized that Jesus' sacrificial death occurred in order for the Father to forgive while still maintaining his just rule over the universe. |
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Prior to 1918, it was the Cabinet who collectively sought permission from the monarch in order for Parliament to be dissolved. |
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The President in position cannot be charged and needs to step down in order for that to happen. |
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Michelacci and Schivardi believe that in order for an individual to reach the full success they need to have education beyond high school. |
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It must be jettisoned high above the ground in order for the parachutes to unfurl. |
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These cases include fatal engulfments as well as partial entrapments that required assistance in order for the victim to be extricated. |
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Shin-ichiro Imai demonstrated that the protein sirtuin is required in order for calorie restriction to enhance the activity of orexin. |
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Apparently eurypterids were so common and carnivorous that in order for fish to survive among them, they had to have a bony suit of scaled armor. |
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Not long before his birth, his parents had moved from his father's native Ireland to Cornwall, where his mother came from, in order for his father to find work as a policeman. |
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One must thoriate the filament in order for it to be effective. |
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Furthermore, monolayers express microvilli upon differentiation, and LNPs need to navigate into the intermicrovillar space in order for endocytosis to occur. |
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Alfred responded by paying off the Danes in order for a promise of peace. |
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The customary common law rule is that in order for a bill to become an act of Parliament, it is necessary for it to be passed in both the Commons and the Lords. |
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It is part of the original design of SMTP and was necessary in the early days of the Internet in order for e-mail to travel between various networks. |
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Previously in order for unions to be able to qualify, imaginary numbers were used, Celik said, since if real numbers were used only a handful unions could have qualified. |
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To this regard, the Bar Council of India prescribes the minimum curriculum required to be taught in order for an institution to be eligible for the grant of a law degree. |
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Note that when a syllable is not the last syllable in a word, the nucleus normally must be followed by two consonants in order for the syllable to be closed. |
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Various species of rat demonstrate a similar function with their tails, known as degloving, in which the outer layer is shed in order for the animal to escape from a predator. |
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Most parliamentary democracies require an appropriation bill or something similar to be passed by parliament in order for a government to receive money to enact its policies. |
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In the 17th century, the Somers Isles Company suppressed shipbuilding, as it needed Bermudians to farm in order for it to generate income from the land. |
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As it is a live show, the Eurovision Song Contest requires the performers to have perfected their acts in rehearsals in order for the programme to run smoothly. |
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For example, there are the first-generation AHSS materials, martensitic grades, that have to be hot stamped or roll formed in order for them to achieve their properties. |
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Finally, in order for all League members to fully access these rich resources, their e-mail addresses need to be in the League's national database. |
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Worsham understands that Junker needs to validate Cixousian theory through composition pedagogy in order for her, like other compositionists, to find it to be a useful theory. |
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