Africa should therefore make haste and come up with strategies, which will strengthen her position at a global level. |
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As for rushing things, it is wise to make haste slowly, but make haste toward this goal nevertheless. |
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Hurry, Vicky, we shall make haste lest the guards be alerted of our taking leave. |
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Others were encouraged to sell by estate agents who advised them to make haste. |
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But shouldn't we make haste? They might be looking for us already. |
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After snagging a car from Duncan, an obnoxiously rich student, AJ and Keith make haste for a seedy part of the city in search of a lady of the night. |
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So make haste this week to tie up loose ends, especially the busy work of returning calls and emails. |
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Governments and the World Bank must make haste in this matter without further delay. |
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This is a subject that Parliament and the Commission have been anxious about, and they have been urging the Council to make haste. |
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Europe, which was previously shared between three economic blocs, had to make haste in being reunited within the European Union. |
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For this reason, we must make haste in adopting this convention model so that we are able to reach decisions on it before Laeken. |
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Both the Council and Commission will therefore need to make haste in realising all ambitious intentions to the letter. |
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This autumn devotees of the American artist Thomas Eakins will want to make haste to Philadelphia where two impressive exhibitions of his work are on view. |
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But when that waste is an improvised explosive device placed in a public trash can, waste can certainly make haste. |
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We hope that the independent national election commission and other bodies will make haste in producing the evidence that the electoral tribunals require in order to complete their work with the minimum delay possible. |
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The best example of the provision of information is visitor groups, and now we must really make haste to ensure that the EUR 5 million which was decided on last year is made use of as quickly as possible. |
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This gives a flux of order s which manage to make haste to finish, in addition to that it becomes stressed when he was approached by several things at once. |
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For its part, society, which has lost its respect for so many things, should make haste today to lose its respect for titles and social formalities. |
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It is my sincere conviction that we must make haste. |
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Let us make haste, like the shepherds on that Bethlehem night. |
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Eighth, the Government should make haste in arresting those responsible for major violations of human rights and crimes against international humanitarian law. |
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However, we must make haste and decide before the end of 2003 to avoid the elections getting in the way of the process and the Constitution being adopted slap-bang in the middle of the electoral campaign. |
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I would ask the Commission to make haste to put the projects out to tender, so that the co-funding can be secured and all offers of help can be coordinated. |
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I should like to call on the Government to make haste in this matter, not to drag things out, and to ensure that these courts are actually abolished by December. |
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Oh! be swift to love, make haste to be kind. |
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