As the twenty-first century dawned, issues of immigration policy would clearly remain on the national agenda. |
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In the twenty-first century computers make complex structures and irregular component assemblies easier and cheaper. |
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As the smoker has become a pariah, sufferers from lung cancer have become the lepers of the twenty-first century. |
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It's that Tharp has taken the rather tired conventions of the story ballet and retooled them for the twenty-first century. |
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This is the backdrop against which we consider reforming Canada's political institutions for the twenty-first century. |
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In Doomsday Book the twenty-first century is stricken by yet another pandemic, almost as deadly as the Black Death was in the fourteenth. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, people are excited by the prospect of visiting new worlds in outer space. |
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In the Grub Street of the twenty-first century, books are traded on less and less material, and almost never on complete manuscripts. |
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On the twenty-first birthday, it is usual to present the celebrant with a symbolic silver key to adulthood. |
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This included a group of 468 new officers, 121 of whom are women, who graduated on that day as members of the twenty-first promotion. |
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The political energy that fueled organized labor in the 1930s simply doesn't exist at the dawn of the twenty-first century. |
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Chapter one opens by speaking to all readers about nurses in the twenty-first century. |
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The medical reality of nuclear war must inform the political reality of the twenty-first century. |
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The People's Republic of China was integrated into the low-income group as the twenty-first poorest country in the world. |
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In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets. |
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A missiology for the twenty-first century will reaffirm this universal theme as a dimension of the Good News. |
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The concept appears ideal for the wide variety of actions that an expeditionary US military force may face in the twenty-first century. |
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In a similar vein, Nora recommends that community colleges advance into the twenty-first century prepared for a diverse student body. |
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A bar open at three in the afternoon makes you want to organize a parade for the twenty-first Amendment. |
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On the twenty-first day, the chick, now fully developed, starts to break through his thin shell. |
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Each entry comprised a graphic concept and a short sentence which described a vision for a twenty-first century town centre. |
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Now the human rights dilemmas of the twenty-first century proceed more from anarchy than from tyranny. |
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Mixing sentimentalism and human rights, however, remains just as potent a formula in the twenty-first century as the nineteenth. |
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Will there be no work left for theoretical physicists to do in the twenty-first century? |
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I don't know where I would be without the technological marvels of the twenty-first century. |
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Both countries agreed to work towards a constructive and cooperative relationship for the twenty-first century. |
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Now it has developed into a full-blown national discussion about what it means to be British in the twenty-first century. |
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Hired tandems on the paths, heavy petting on the grass: a twenty-first century Renoir. |
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So, if God has a calendar, that's where we are now, Anno Domini, the Year of our Lord in the twenty-first century. |
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Biblical prophecy is not easily translated to the twenty-first century. |
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Learning to speak an extinct indigenous language should be an enormous benefit to Aboriginal kids in getting a job in twenty-first century Australia. |
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By the early twenty-first century, extrasolar planets have been found orbiting almost seventy solar-mass stars in the nearby region of the galaxy. |
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Even the legendary 1980s televisions show Dallas is back on the air, selling its twenty-first century brand of Texas bravado. |
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In order to prevent the misuse of twenty-first century chemistry, CWC implementation cannot continue as if the regime existed in a time warp. |
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Even our twenty-first century is only stammering in the discovery of psyche. |
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It pits civilization against barbarism, the twenty-first century against the ninth, and those who sanctify life against those who glorify death. |
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After all, crises all over the planet are the predominant issue at the dawn of the twenty-first century. |
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Through them, the intention is to make people more aware of the importance of sustainable development throughout the twenty-first century. |
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We seize this opportunity to launch a renewal of education that will enable Africa to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. |
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Within this Declaration, six fundamental shared values were stipulated as essential to international relations in the twenty-first century. |
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I hope that among those of you listening to me today there are some of the future saints of the twenty-first century. |
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Our fragmented regulatory system is out of step with the rest of the world, and it's time that we moved into the twenty-first century. |
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At the start of the twenty-first century, we must do everything we can to overcome this daily tragedy and injustice. |
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As a first step, the Treaty must be supplemented and strengthened in order to adapt it to twenty-first century realities. |
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Like many components of twenty-first century life, the passport business is in transition. |
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Wrangling e-mails has apparently become the price to pay for progress in the twenty-first century. |
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Is this an issue on the list of the major challenges facing humanity, or is it merely another pipedream for the twenty-first century? |
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As the twenty-first century gets under way, America bestrides the world like few other hegemonies in history. |
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The primitivism of the ninth century ought to be no match for the progress of the twenty-first. |
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Yet measles, malnutrition and diarrhoea remain tediously commonplace causes of death in all too many parts of it in the first years of the twenty-first century. |
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Mindful of PCB decision 8.2 taken at its twenty-first meeting, to agree that no Programme Coordinating Board meeting will be held in a country with an HIV-specific restriction on entry, stay or residence based on HIV status. |
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I ask you to consider the shattering darkness Gilad experienced on his twenty-first birthday and what must be done to secure his immediate release and safe return. |
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He never faced a room full of twenty-first century youngsters who, at best, would rather be at home playing Playstation games and, at worst, were determined to do him down. |
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This book works because it brings together some of the best writers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and lets them speak for themselves. |
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To move beyond rigid rules and roles, the twenty-first century nurse must not only understand nursing and medical language, but use it confidently. |
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Radio broadcasts and recordings of epic tales and local histories told by leading griots have helped transport this literature into the twenty-first century. |
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On the twenty-first, the weather being unusually pleasant, we again made sail to the southward, with the resolution of penetrating in that course as far as possible. |
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Except in the twenty-first, the consequences may be more dire. |
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Cricket, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is more than any other, the most common ground for all the multiform and opposing elements of the global Indian nation. |
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It is burdensome if the twenty-first century primitive artist is supposed to have escaped the march of history to help the rest of us treasure some mythical past. |
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In Science, I've written an essay about what seventeenth-century natural philosophers have to teach twenty-first century neuroscientists about the brain. |
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For a pontiff in the twenty-first century to choose a Hellenising name would signal above all an initiative towards improving relations between Western and Eastern churches. |
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Who would have realised that his ideas would have a lasting influence from their prodigious outflowing in the 1920s right down to the twenty-first century? |
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The first is an essential part of pedagogy for the twenty-first century. |
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Faced with this challenge of active and declared believers that in reality are only conservative, not operative, becoming an authentic problem for the operating collectives at the beginning of the twenty-first century. |
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And as Global English evolves through the twenty-first century, Chinglish will, undoubtedly, continue to have a sizable impact. |
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I don't know who the twenty-first president of the United States was, but it should be very easy to find out. |
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My joy is huge when I recite the following words, an African proverb, for the children of the twenty-first century: A mother hen can only provide her baby chicks with the grains she has previously gathered. |
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Professor Lieber devotes a chapter to the rapid rise and spread of anti-Americanism in the first decade of the twenty-first century. |
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Finally, I hope that we can count on you to identify those who are committed to Europe of the twenty-first century versus those whose thinking is still dominated by the sixteenth-century ideas of ethnic fiefdoms. |
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These are but a few of the blots on human history that have left all of us legacies of the deepest concern in the context of humankind's journey into the twenty-first century. |
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The objective of the consultation was to seek stakeholders' views on the existing patent system and on a patent system for Europe truly worthy of the twenty-first century. |
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But the Mundaneum also appears, through Paul Otlet's certain institutions, as a prefiguration of Internet and of the information society that will doubtless be the twenty-first century. |
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In the twenty-first century, we live in a highly demythologized world, unprecedented in the history of our species. |
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You're back in the nineteenth century, but you're also in the twenty-first, where machine memory regularly supplants and superannuates brain memory. |
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What about the suggestion, raised by Ulrich Klotz and Christine Revkin among others, that unions too need to undergo a similar fundamental change if they are to recreate themselves for the twenty-first century world of work? |
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Looking further into the twenty-first century, we observe that our needs are going to double by as early as 2050 or 2060, even if we are unwavering in our efforts to make energy savings. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century the physically adept aggro femme had become a recurring motif in new circus and physical theatre. |
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What sort of English is typical in the classroom of the 'average' Xhosaspeaking South African school-goer in the twenty-first century? |
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But as the economy becomes more risky, the climate more unpredictable and society more polarized, such research will become crucial if we want to survive, and thrive, in the twenty-first century. |
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It's a twenty-first century idea, abstractly. |
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It is to be hoped that most fair-minded people in the twenty-first century are aware that there is revisionism and revisionism. |
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The twenty-first century seems no different. |
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Is it a matter of measuring, as some have done with precision, its successes and its failures in terms of the conflicts that have fraught the second part of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first? |
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We must now begin to take the tough initial steps so that, over the long term, we can inject new life into multilateralism and move to a new economic paradigm for the twenty-first century. |
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The twenty-first century could in this way link up again with the Socratic spirit, which from Antiquity held it to be axiomatic that education was the affair of a whole lifetime. |
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In these earliest days of the twenty-first century, when, as a society we pretend that self-interest and greed are cardinal virtues, it is good and somewhat comforting to remember that time. |
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And a new group of countries is now presenting itself with a potential for growth that could transform its members into future major economic powers in the twenty-first century. |
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It has also supported processes of reflection in areas of critical concern, such as education for the twenty-first century, cultural diversity in the age of globalization, and the ethics of science and technology. |
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The Sandman Clock re-imagines the classic alarm clock for the twenty-first century. |
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The text of the Old Testament is still interpreted christologically, indeed much too christologically, from twenty-first century standards. |
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The re-creation of communities so that they are capable of sustaining human well-being is certainly one of the most difficult and challenging issues facing the human family as we enter the twenty-first century. |
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If I may say so, I think that your proposal sounds rather like a swan song of federal institutions that are on their knees and devoid of inspiration at the dawn of the twenty-first century. |
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Our twenty-first century climax begins more than 300 million years ago when the synapsid separated from the sauropsid lineage. |
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This voice, these 'words', are the only force which can mobilize the will of all the inhabitants of the Earth, regardless of status, skin colour or belief, as we stand fearfully on the brink of the twenty-first century. |
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Others would argue that the challenge stems from a political system that is out of sync with the demands of the twenty-first century, yet others would argue that it is a simple case of poor governance. |
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And here lies the path to the eradication of poverty: that great battle, a battle in which we must all participate, facing the twenty-first century. |
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They'd waited thirteen days for the amnio results, then sat in a hallway in plastic chairs while their O. B. explained to them about the fetus's malevolent extra twenty-first chromosome. |
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We cannot go back to the scientism of the 1960s and industrial policies that included no risk assessment or ecology, which are the very foundation of the twenty-first century. |
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Chuck Liddell, also known as Ice Man, is one of the stars of the sport that has been called the NASCAR of the twenty-first century, mixed martial arts. |
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The postmodern crisis in paternal authority lies in the ramifications of these Freudian myths trajected across the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. |
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Hinting at sexual extravagance might have caused outrage and disgust in the mid 1800s, but in the shagtastic twenty-first century, it's a certificate of honour. |
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African Americans want to know whether there is any reason to hope that the twenty-first century will be any less racist than the previous four centuries. |
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Now in an updated fourth edition, Sustainable World Sourcebook is a manual suggesting solutions for crucial environmental issues of the twenty-first century. |
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Huang's final chapter analyzes two versions of King Lear by the Taiwan-based dramaturgs Stan Lai and Wu Hsing-Kuo at the beginning of the twenty-first century. |
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The twenty-first year of the Lollapalooza festival gets underway on Friday with performances from perhaps the most anticipated set of the evening, a reunited Black Sabbath. |
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Small Thoughts and Projects is especially relevant for the twenty-first century, as worldwide population increases prompt a revisitation of the economy of space. |
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Ranging from the earlier novels of the 1960s up to more recent works of the twenty-first century, O'Connor considers a barnful of animals and the cow is queen. |
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Zachary Lockman also starts his survey in the Bronze Age, but accelerates hard to the American Empire of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. |
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Levitt said the SEC was addressing the broader issue of capital formation rules to ensure they were adequate to meet the needs of the twenty-first century. |
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