He wanted to enter the Promised Land so that he could fulfill the commandments and thereby have a new opportunity to fulfill the Divine wish. |
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In other words, is it a new paradigm, or just a new opportunity brought on by miniaturization and communication? |
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Amiigo feeds the data, but opens up a whole new opportunity for concierge gym services. |
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Is it going to be a new opportunity for Companies wanting to enlarge their scope of activities? |
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On the other hand, emigration must be transformed into a new opportunity for support in our countries and the Churches. |
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I believe that these circumstances offer a new opportunity for definitive peace in the region. |
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It also provides a new opportunity for donors to deliver coordinated support to conservation groups working in the region. |
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That opened a new opportunity for bloggers to excoriate both Duncan and his staff. |
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After three more years in this function, Clause offered me a new opportunity. |
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This is the beginning of a new opportunity to correct the historic injustices committed against our indigenous peoples. |
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I can give you a political answer that will outline a new reality, a new problem and a new challenge, but also a new opportunity. |
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Pintao finds a new opportunity in the country, but his life takes an unexpected turn when he enters the hostile world of cockfighting. |
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I look forward to the new opportunity to give something back to current and future members by serving as group leader. |
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The impact on the water sector has been significant, with many private companies taking advantage of this new opportunity. |
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The contract offers a new opportunity to demonstrate our expertise in digital control systems for transformer substations. |
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The overstaffed tower initiative that presented itself in October gave us a new opportunity in an area that few would have anticipated. |
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Jeanette has been given a new opportunity to build a significant business under the Ambius brand. |
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Every day, one reads of a brand spanking new opportunity for the business and leisure traveller. |
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Is it really possible, especially if we think that after what we have just said, to reposit it each time would be to give us each time a new opportunity for not thinking? |
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We wish Damian every success in this exciting new opportunity with his new company. |
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But it is a new opportunity to make progress and for the international community to unite to help the process of Iraqi reconstruction. |
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Guided by its solid corporate values, SSQ Financial Group continues to move steadily forward by examining each new opportunity and evaluating the options available. |
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In New York City there was an atmosphere which encouraged discussion and there was new opportunity for learning and growing. |
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Sometimes the planting of a seed necessitates its death, the death of your fondest hopes, before it can be reborn to bear the fruits of new life and new opportunity. |
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Given the price pressures of other commodity crops, some producers may be looking towards this hay market as a new opportunity and revenue stream. |
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In my country, which has a great abundance of cultivable land, biofuels represent a new opportunity to expand the agricultural frontier without affecting a single millimetre of forest. |
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Mohammed Yousaf Pashtun, Afghanistans Minister of Urban Development and Housing, said his country has a new opportunity to build effective governance structures. |
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Android represent a new opportunity for mobile phone application development and the creation of new smartphone usage in a world where every user is connected everywhere and all the time. |
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A new opportunity came in the form of Mr Ellis, who was the underbidder at the original auction. |
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Governments began looking to the private sector to divest itself of non-essential services, thereby creating a new opportunity for the military industrial complex. |
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From then on I have been waiting for a new opportunity to enjoy them more intensively than through a view from the summit of an eight-thousander. |
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Sutherland believes day-night Test cricket during working weeks presents a new opportunity for bigger crowds and television audiences. |
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Nine months later, a new opportunity appeared. |
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But abolitionists quickly detected a new opportunity. |
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The second issue is that we have an extraordinary new opportunity in the combined economic, environmental, and energy wins offered by renewable ocean energy. |
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Just as this new opportunity for service, for sharing good news, inspires each of us to varying degrees, non Urantia Book readers also respond in a variety of ways. |
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But having been convened, these meetings are a new opportunity for all countries to state their official positions regarding this serious situation. |
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It will create new opportunity in advertising. |
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