Yet he never solicited money for his presidential library during his presidency. |
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They solicited civic protection for their own conscientious practice of religion, pleading freedom from all oppression and molestation. |
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People in the criminal community began to believe that I was a hit man, and then I began to be solicited for murders. |
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It was decided that the text should be shown to the ecumenical observers at the council and that their reactions to it would be solicited. |
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They could have launched an appeal to save the library, solicited commercial sponsorship, sought the public's ideas on the best way forward. |
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When IPA sales representatives first solicited their business, Doug Hassell and Kim Hudlow knew nothing about John Burgess or his company. |
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His fundraising is rising healthily thanks to contributions solicited by email. |
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I solicited advice from a doctor friend who knows his asthma from his tennis elbow, and who has studied many branches of medicine. |
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Song has solicited support from ethnic Chinese scholars for the open letter to China's president. |
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Coetzee said every time there was an invitation to tender for business in his field, he was solicited for joint ventures. |
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I'm somewhat skeptical because if someone ever solicited me to kill someone, I'd call the police. |
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Following the purchase of Hartcraft, other companies, many of them family-owned, solicited him for buyouts. |
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Nominations of ideal exemplars were solicited by the instructor before the topic of intelligence was covered in lectures. |
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I solicited Robert Tagorda's expert thoughts on this subject, because he's a lot smarter where issues of grand strategy are concerned than me. |
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If a stranger solicited us who was too friendly or too overbearing, we would be offended. |
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They paid for the first party and solicited dues from the attendees who wanted to see more of the same. |
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At the annual Forum meeting, held at the national conference, suggestions are solicited from participants for future publications and meetings. |
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In the case of common names, the lexical entry corresponding to the solicited target is difficult to single out from other potential candidates. |
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Meanwhile, in 1967, Stuart Montgomery of Fulcrum Press in London solicited poems for another collection. |
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They also offer solicited ratings, on request from inside the rated entity, for example from the company manager or the government. |
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This places different demands on the problem solver in connecting it to the two given subsets, the superset, and the set solicited in the final sentence for finding an answer. |
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But, in the case of sport, our energy is enormously solicited by our physical effort. |
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Whether you give solicited or unsolicited advice, however, is never a matter of chance. |
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I conclude that being misunderstood during classes, I would probably be more solicited in my creative path during the hooky play. |
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Our services were solicited by these clients, who thought that their application would be returned at no charge. |
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In the fulfilment of his role, the focal point has solicited and received views on how to constructively prepare for such a Conference. |
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In the realm of cosmetic surgery, Botox application, breast surgery, and liposuction are the most solicited treatments. |
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The majority of interlocutors met on location were not used to being solicited for their opinions or ideas. |
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Local producers had solicited assistance from government to improve capacity and open export markets for papaya. |
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This fame is due to goaltending coach FranÇois Allaire, whose experience is worldwide known and solicited. |
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It is not only for the domesticities of St. Petersburgthat our attention is solicited. |
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Injection-site adverse experiences were solicited only from Days 0-4 postvaccination. |
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We solicited contributions from family, friends and other homeschool groups, and found many people who willingly donated items. |
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Every year since 1999, the Maman Dion Foundation has serenaded the business community and solicited funds during a sumptuous evening. |
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I then solicited help from my weightlifting, he-man neighbor Phil, and we soon had the 176 lb bulky beast properly positioned in the entertainment unit. |
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But research suggests that the public does not like being solicited by phone. |
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In July, police arrested Lord Levy, the prime minister's chief fundraiser, who is understood to have solicited the loans from the businessmen. |
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The study solicited sectoral input and expert advice on strategic directions and an appropriate governance model for such a council. |
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In an offpremises context, consumers are under psychological pressure no matter whether they have solicited the trader's visit or not. |
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The Planning Department of the Municipality have been solicited notably to design the green spaces and water features. |
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Contributions are solicited on all topics related to numerical meteorological modelling for research purposes. |
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People spend time with them, and finally realize that they are being solicited. |
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Women should be physically present in these groups, and their opinions and input should be actively solicited. |
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In general, no personal information is solicited in such surveys, other than on a voluntary basis. |
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Ms. Tromp summarized the discussions of the day and solicited topics for the following day's discussions. |
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They were also solicited to identify households living on the hill according to their different social, economic and ethnic identity markers. |
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Female zebra finches, Taenopygia guttata, actively solicited and performed extra-pair copulations with more attractive males having higher song rates. |
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There was one witness whose statement had not been solicited by the police. |
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He solicited aid from many regional players, including Iran and Uzbekistan in particular but also Russia and Turkey. |
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Eventually a few questions were solicited from the audience and those watching the livestream online. |
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There is simply no reason non-Americans should be solicited for donations via email. |
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Letters are solicited from other scholars in the field, whose identities are kept from the professor. |
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Heather Lendway '06, one of the many students solicited by the tenure review board for her opinion, has not considered how detailed she will make her evaluation. |
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After learning the strategies offered in the class, however, his score was so impressive that Yale, Harvard, a military academy and Princeton solicited him. |
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For months, people who had been solicited via email and word of mouth met in her apartment to decorate individual lotahs and record their stories. |
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As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations. |
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More information should be solicited before proposing guideline levels. |
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However, this offer may not be valid if you are participating in, or have been solicited for, another Citibank Canada balance transfer program offering. |
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Having seen the positive success of this meeting, the General Chapter of 1997 solicited the Minister General to bring forward this type of initiative. |
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The panel members have also solicited input from various experts working in developing countries in order to produce a document that will be relevant to a variety of health care systems and socioeconomic conditions. |
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There's good and bad advice, as well as solicited and unsolicited advice. |
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To the hundreds of ambassadresses who solicited friends and relatives to sell tables and who worked in the background at tasks as humble as folding table napkins. |
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No contributions may be solicited except under the responsibility of the official representative or through persons designated in writing by the official representative. |
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They were pedestrian, even picayune: he solicited bribes. |
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If the input from outside the government institution was not directly solicited, is there a past relationship giving rise to an understanding that the views would be taken into account? |
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The first one has been solicited by the hon. member for Yorkton-Melville in his effort to drum up opposition to government Bill C-33 to amend the human rights act. |
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Inputs from the various United Nations agencies were also solicited and coordinated with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Council of Development and Reconstruction. |
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Worse, it also exempts larger projects from the tender process as long as the airport authority discloses that no bids were solicited for that project. |
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The imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, however his aid was soon solicited by the Emperor. |
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In the UK, metal detectorists have been solicited for involvement in the Portable Antiquities Scheme. |
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Philip solicited the approval of Luther, Melanchthon, and Bucer, citing as a precedent the polygamy of the patriarchs. |
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In 1797 the government, threatened by war with France, solicited 40,000 muskets from private contractors because the two national armories had produced only 1,000 muskets in three years. |
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Crédit Agricole S. A. decided to have its sustainable development performance assessed by an independent expert specialised in solicited ratings, extra-financial rating agency BMJ Ratings. |
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Rather, this is a case of three employees who, in egregious breach of their duties to their employer, secretly solicited contracts from the most attractive of their employer's clientele while they were still in its employ. |
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As previously, their views were also solicited on that occasion. |
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All correspondences are solicited only to his new mail address by him. |
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Final domestic demand inched ahead about 0.7 per cent, down from 2.9 per cent growth in 1994, as high real interest rates solicited uncertainty and fragile confidence restrained household spending. |
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Scotland Yard is investigating allegations that Labour and the Tories gave peerages to wealthy benefactors in return for loans and that both parties solicited loans illegally from these businessmen. |
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It automatically cuts off the vehicle's engine at a red light or in a traffic jam and restarts it, noiseless and with no vibration, when engine power is solicited. |
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EightByFive is said to have solicited illicit political donations and funded election campaigns for central coast Liberal MPs Darren Webber and Chris Spence in return for favours from Hartcher. |
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On 30 October, the truce solicited by Pope Boniface was signed by Edward at Dumfries. |
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Ultimate responsibility for these choices always rests with the editor, but opinions are solicited from the entire editorial staff, which usually supplies several correspondents with relevant expertise. |
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The coalition has solicited pitches from at least four advertising firms. |
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The place of molybdomancy is also to be located in the uncertain border area between spontaneous and solicited projection. |
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It was also suggested that when consultants were needed for the project, the services of consultants from the participating countries should be solicited. |
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The Court also consulted with The Hague Working Group of the Bureau of the Assembly and with civil society organizations and solicited their input. |
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The Nigerian was later suspended from voting after a FIFA ethics court ruled he solicited bribes from undercover Sunday Times reporters posing as lobbyists. |
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To train its pilots on the latest combat aircraft, Germany solicited the help of its future enemy, the Soviet Union, which was also isolated in Europe. |
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Eventually, Pope Pelagius II ordained Gregory a deacon and solicited his help in trying to heal the schism of the Three Chapters in northern Italy. |
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In addition to teaching at the seminary and speaking over the radio, he began a new apostleship, traveling incessantly to any church that solicited his preaching. |
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The Court concludes, however, that Blue Sail Cayman solicited business sufficiently in East Carolina to bring it within East Carolina's jurisdictional statue. |
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Those who are solicited should consider whether they could stand to lose most or all of their funds very quickly trading foreign currency futures or contracts. |
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