Sign up for the rally now or send a message to your Senators and Representative in Congress. |
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Allowing a swimmer to use a fin would send a message that his impairment is a disability and not just a characteristic of who he is as a person. |
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The bobble-heads are hardly incisive political commentary, but they do send a message that Schwarzenegger ought not be taken too seriously. |
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Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than meritorious accomplishments. |
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If you follow the scheme above, you can send a message anonymously via a Web-based account. |
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Would it be possible for us to send a message and tell them to take their oil and shove it? |
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Bell suggested that council needs to send a strong message to the government and send a message to the solicitor general. |
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Tell us your story, describe a special moment, send a message of encouragement to the athletes, and share your pride with all Canadians! |
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It probably needs to send a message to its population as well that the country is, if not prosperous, then at least strong. |
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You can call, send a message or edit the contact directly in this home screen. |
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They were determined to send a message to the armed actors that the river must be open to all and their freedom of movement must be respected. |
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He can for instance send a message containing a link to a website infected with malicious code to all the victim's contacts. |
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You can import all your contacts from your email accounts and send a message to your friends and acquaintances that may help you get a job. |
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It was in a unique position among Canadian officials and agencies to send a message to the SMI that might have carried weight. |
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Moreover, it should also send a message to countries that are considering membership. |
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His visit to Chad is an opportunity to enforce the arrest warrant and send a message that justice will prevail. |
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Repression of differences such as this instance affect not only the individual concerned but also send a message throughout the organization. |
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We will continue to send a message to retailers who sell counterfeit products. |
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If terrorists want to send a message, they should be offered the opportunity to do so without them having to bomb and kill. |
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The Court felt that if symbolic speech were given the same constitutional protection as actual speech or writing, then virtually any action could be excused on the grounds that its perpetrator meant to send a message. |
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Jackson and the other judges saw the Nuremberg trials as an opportunity to send a message to the world that such actions would never again be tolerated. |
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Humberto Leon and Carol Lim used their spring collection to send a message about the perils of overfishing. |
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Special nerve endings that send a message to the brain that there is damage to the body. |
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This will send a message to the employer that we are ready to fight off any attacks against our pensions. |
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That's not to send a message that next season's going to be a downer, because it won't be. |
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That would send a message from the world community to the warring parties as a way out of this appalling situation. |
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We need to stand strong and we need to send a message to the federal government that we are not taking it. |
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Choose the Upload an email list and have us send a message on your behalf option. |
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These arrests should send a message to anyone thinking about misusing a landmark this way. |
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You can just check the boxes next to all the photos you don't like and untag them with one click, or even send a message to your friend asking them to take the photos down. |
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Marie, slowing down traffic to send a message to the government to get tough with the industry. |
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Stock splits, buybacks and dividend increases all send a message to the market, one that is often good to heed. |
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By introducing the concept of the compliance notice may send a message that there is still some safety requirements on buoyancy to be done, which is not the case. |
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It would send a message of hope and could be part of a vision for our country, one that would take us back to a time when we believed in a vision, where community mattered and people looked after each other. |
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And a new address type has be, em introduced, called Anycast address, which can send a message to the nearest single member of a group. |
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Learning and committing to pacifism helps to send a message that violence is, in fact, not the most effective way. |
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The U. S. rulers are determined to kill Mumia or bury him alive in prison forever as a way to send a message of intimidation to anyone who would dare defy their system. |
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The NYCs used the seminar to send a message to their governments expressing the strong need to defend and preserve the independence and autonomy of NYCs in Africa. |
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According to the Canadian representative, it actually only acquires a GPS signal when it is about to send a message, which helps to conserve battery power. |
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We want to help send a message to the folk on the hill that there are much, much more important issues here than their political squabbling and one-upmanship. |
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But this would send a message out to the rest of the world that Greece is an economic basketcase and the eurozone is a currency union incapable of sorting out its own affairs. |
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There will be a perp walk, because they want to send a message. |
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Out of the fullness of my heart and love for you all I send a Message Divine to inspire you, to instantly elevate and to transform your life. |
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