Again the Cougars showed their fighting sprit to open the scoring after the interval. |
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Large sprit rigs leave the sprit standing, and the sail is furled by brailing it up to the mast and headrope. |
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When the smoke cleared, the Indy was nearly sprit to sprit with the Spanish Frigate. |
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The sprit of the 50's city lives, but it is now more often found in an aging boomburb strip mall than in a gentrified downtown. |
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The sprit which has remained still as if it were dead comes to life, and the work of life begins. |
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Long-distance weapons required soldiers to disperse, and combatants in both world wars found it increasingly difficult to maintain an offensive sprit. |
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It is in this sprit that co-operation and trade are being enhanced for the mutual benefit of both countries. |
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And in the sprit of the Governance White Paper, all the actions called for here can be undertaken without any need to amend the current Treaties. |
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Each and every one of us must read it, and understand its letter and its sprit and do everything possible to adhere to it. |
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That is also the aim of pluralism, tolerance and the sprit of openness, without which there is no democratic society. |
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We must take action together in a sprit of dialogue and mutual trust in order to meet these commitments. |
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Morocco has always encouraged a sprit of dialogue between religions for the promotion of progress and peace. |
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Then, why some people get healed even before they come into the spirit, while others get healed only after they come into the sprit? |
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Computerized notetaking is not a verbatim transcript, but summarizes what is spoken while still maintaining accuracy and the sprit and intent of the speaker. |
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The election commissions and party leadership bear a special responsibility to ensure that their members act not only according to the letter, but also according to the sprit of the law. |
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The fact is that we are working successfully with our United States partners across a full range of foreign policy issues, trade issues and economic issues in a sprit of partnership. |
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The winning design can be any shape but must incorporate the 2011 Games logo, and reflect the unique nature, theme, culture and sprit of the 2011 Games and Nova Scotia. |
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The Union and its Member States shall act jointly in the sprit of solidarity if a Member State is a victim of a terrorist attack or natural or man-made disaster. |
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She felt sure his sprit approved when she married her lover last year. |
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It's written very accessibly and transparently – that's the kind of pop side – but I wanted the production to be edgy and have that sprit of the Sixties because that's just how I feel. |
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They have generated a sprit of goodwill between the Greek and Turkish people and laid the groundwork for closer political relations between these countries. |
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