Their principal device to that end is to search out groups who pant and pine for something they can't get and to promise to give it to them. |
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She was far more interested in the spiritual welfare of her children than in any material gain, and she bent her efforts to that end. |
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If we don't enforce the Act to that end, then the courts will bring us to heel. |
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How far have its actions, as distinct from its example, contributed to that end? |
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He was however an ardent and expert fisherman, and tended to haunt waters more suitable to that end. |
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This provision of the law is triggered only by an offer of sexual services or a solicitation to that end. |
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Programme support costs should be fully recovered and, to that end, work on the harmonization of support cost policies should be expedited. |
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The Swiss Bankers Association also wanted to be an information point for SMEs and to that end it has established an 'SME section' on its website. |
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It is therefore appropriate to provide that the proof of origin contains a clarification to that end. |
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The participants shall implement the indirect action and shall take all necessary and reasonable measures to that end. |
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It is to that end that he expects to keep the seven players he transfer-listed last month, even though the transfer deadline does not apply to Championship clubs. |
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Bringing new destruction down on the country would not be conducive to that end. |
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Take heed that with thy spettle thou bedew not his face with whom thou speakest, and to that end approach not too nigh him. |
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Although the international community does release funds to that end, one cannot fail to observe that results are not forthcoming. |
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I hope my country will vote 'no' to the Constitution and I am campaigning to that end, but if I lose, I shall accept the result with good grace. |
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We will redouble our efforts to work together to that end in a more harmonized and coordinated manner. |
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And to that end, he teaches serious professionals how to play the clown. |
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We are developing a number of strategies to that end including improving forensic techniques, such as use of DNA and fingerprint and footprint images to improve detections. |
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I believe that what we are discussing today is one of the steps to that end. |
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The government says that it is required only to introduce a bill to that end. |
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The SITI company believes in cultural exchange, and to that end the company is international in its composition. |
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Wolsey then began a secret plot to have Anne Boleyn forced into exile and began communicating with the Pope to that end. |
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And in their dance to that end they show a frenetic vitality and a wry sense of the ridiculous that balance heartache and laughter. |
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The ground will also be laid for a policy meeting to be held in December with the aim of giving the necessary political impetus to cooperation with Poland and Hungary and getting more operations under way to that end. |
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If STAHL's performance of its obligations is restricted or barred by force majeure for a period in excess of three months, each party may dissolve the Agreement by sending a written notice to that end. |
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The more a person is familiar with the city towards which he directs his steps, the more able he is to see which roads lead to that end and which roads lead away. |
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In accomplishing this difficult task, I pledge to work side by side with you, and to regularly keep you abreast of the efforts we will have to make to that end. |
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On the eve of our trip, Julie had come down with an ear infection and our doctor strongly recommended against flying, providing us with a medical certificate to that end. |
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The Commission is currently examining the depth and validity of responses provided in the interviews of Government officials, and to that end will undertake corroborative interviews in the near future. |
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Participants agreed that the amelioration of the security situation was the paramount priority and that every effort must be undertaken to that end. |
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That means that an appellant can neither be required to pay damages to the Organization in the event of an ill-considered or futile appeal, nor asked to pay a surety to that end when the appeal is introduced. |
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A peacemaker is one who does everything for the sake of his neighbor's highest good, laboring to establish all those conditions conducive to that end. |
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We are not working towards a program to that end. |
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China is willing and ready to make its own effort to that end. |
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It was clearly intended to drum up support for the applicants' associations and, no doubt to that end, concluded with an invitation to readers to write to those associations. |
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Our task is only half finished. It will be my duty to enforce the decisions of the conference and I hereby pledge myself to that end. |
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Henry decided to keep Brittany out of French hands, signed an alliance with Spain to that end, and sent 7,000 troops to France. |
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If both batsman are in the middle of the pitch when a wicket is put down, the batsman closer to that end is out. |
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The Romans were quite interested in adding them to the empire, and to that end built a fort, Amisia, at the mouth of the Ems. |
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He was aiming to get into the school swimming team, and to that end he swam every evening. |
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To that end the council will hold a ballot of tenants in September or October this year. |
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To that end he fills the screen with clever-clever little homages to a great era in French cinema. |
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To that end they have the power to deport aliens convicted of criminal offences. |
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To that end he offers a structured argument whose central metaphor or image is the spinning well that lies at the heart of Mande tradition. |
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We think that the world would be a better place without advertisements. To that end, we are going to remove all of the banners from our website. |
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To that end they supply services to third parties, on their own responsibility, thus acting independently within the meaning of Article 4 of the Sixth Directive. |
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To that end we will, within our own journals, audit the quality of peer review on a continuous basis and where possible provide training to enhance the quality of peer review. |
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