| Religion sets down rules with the aim of making society a pleasant happy place in which to live. |
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| In 1996, a huge residential community was envisaged in the derelict area, with the aim of housing local poor residents. |
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| Officers are now looking at considering the design of any coach park, with the aim of reducing the risk of flooding. |
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| We documented the preferences of a range of patients within one hospital, with the aim of informing doctors' practice. |
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| Bellringing is a real physical and mental challenge, with the aim being to ring the bells and make the sound as perfect as possible. |
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| Priority is being given to business mail with the aim of having all such post delivered by 10 am. |
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| All the colours are able to be mixed together with the aim of impacting on viewers as in inspired art. |
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| Most of the authors did not write their poems with the aim of skiting about the town. |
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| The rebels took up arms against the government in 1996 with the aim of ending Nepal's monarchy and multiparty political system. |
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| It was founded in 1989 with the aim providing local Swiss audiences with quality opera and cantata performances. |
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| Nanocomposites based upon fluorinated and sulphonated polymers will be prepared with the aim to study the protonic conductibility. |
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| The bureau was established in 1999 with the aim of providing small and affordable housing plans to people building houses. |
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| This has resulted in the commercial news media offering more and more infotainment, with the aim of attracting and keeping an audience. |
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| After a hiatus of a few years, a group of like-minded researchers came together with the aim of reinvigorating the Network. |
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| Blair's centenary speech was a factionally motivated gallop through Labour's history, delivered with the aim of silencing his critics. |
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| Both were built with the aim of teaching the younger generation to love family members. |
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| Mr Read, of New Farm, has planted trial crops of miscantus and canary grass with the aim of one day growing them on a commercial scale. |
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| Would it be morally permissible for her to become pregnant with the aim of aborting the embryo immediately? |
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| The money was budgeted out of council funds with the aim of improving tourist facilities in the town. |
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| He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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| We will be redoubling our efforts on schools that have causes for concern with the aim of having no failing schools in Manchester. |
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| To that end, they created military coalitions with the aim of going to war. |
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| The Yorkshire Project was launched in 1999 with the aim of re-establishing a wild population of the birds in northern England. |
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| West African authorities spoke Saturday of the force deploying fairly quickly, with the aim of serving as a buffer between rebels and government. |
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| So with the aim of contracting for projects, the constructor spends huge amounts of money on bribes. |
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| It means seizing the factories and offices with the aim of replacing the anarchy of the capitalist market by democratic planning. |
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| The Board also plans to produce a film on the industry with the aim of leaving a more lasting impression of the industry. |
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| He wrote textbooks on arithmetic, algebra and geometry with the aim of including only theorems which could be applied to the crafts. |
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| They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence. |
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| A new body has been formed with the aim of returning the game of crown green bowls to its former glories. |
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| Then, in 1985, he formed a theatre company with the aim of producing quality professional theatre for young people. |
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| Teams from schools across the country designed and built their own cars with the aim of attaining the furthest distance they could within six hours. |
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| For years National Dance Week has been underwritten by dancewear manufacturers with the aim of keeping sales of leotards and ballet slippers aloft. |
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| The therapy involves undertaking six-week blocks of different exercises, spread over a year, with the aim of stimulating a part of the brain called the cerebellum. |
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| Discipline is, of course, strict, with the aim of helping the young people to learn to live together, build self-reliance and work as members of a team. |
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| Once we have this information we will prepare a quotation with the aim of trying to ensure your aims and expectations are exceeded whilst remaining within your budget. |
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| We are now analysing that expenditure with the aim of realigning it with the research, so that it reinforces what we now know makes a real difference for students. |
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| While my friends insist that I should be dating sophisticated thirty-something women with the aim of settling down, I find myself attracted to wild, volatile hellraisers. |
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| Many natural and chemical agents have been employed with the aim of halting or blocking angiogenesis, in an attempt to arrest malignant growth, development and metastasis. |
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| The programme reminded me of a conversation with one who was on a fact-finding committee some years ago with the aim of attracting the Games to Ireland. |
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| The Abbey was founded in 1904 by a group that included Yeats with the aim of promoting indigenous literary talent. |
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| The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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| In 1059 he visited Edward, but in 1061 he started raiding Northumbria with the aim of adding it to his territory. |
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| In 1482 Edward charged him to lead an army into Scotland with the aim of replacing King James III with the Duke of Albany. |
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| He had also been making observations of the planet Saturn from around 1652 with the aim of explaining its appearance. |
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| The London and Bristol Company was created in 1610 with the aim of creating a permanent settlement on Newfoundland, but was largely unsuccessful. |
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| Francisco Javier de Balmis with the aim of giving thousands the smallpox vaccine. |
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| Satellite One has also been redeveloped with the aim to attract more long haul airlines to Stansted. |
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| He set up an appointment with Lufthansa South East Asia, with the aim to gain them as 200ml bottle customers. |
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| The commission for Dante's Divine Comedy came to Blake in 1826 through Linnell, with the aim of producing a series of engravings. |
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| In 2014 design work, known as the Open Up Project, began with the aim of improving the entrances, lobby areas and the Linbury Theatre. |
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| Its rules gradually changed with the aim of producing a faster, more entertaining game for spectators. |
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| In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium with the aim of turning it into a football ground. |
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| In 2012, Greg Davis entered the Q School, with the aim of winning a place on the professional snooker tour. |
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| It was staged with the aim of creating a fully independent Ireland as a state with a republican constitution. |
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| The League of Nations was formed with the aim of preventing any repetition of such a conflict. |
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| Several countries in Eastern Europe have engaged the EU with the aim to grow economic and political ties. |
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| The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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| Negotiations took place between the local branches of the DUP and UUP with the aim of finding an agreed unionist candidate. |
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| It is to be constructed within days with the aim of the restoring order at the border. |
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| Intentional introductions have also been undertaken with the aim of ameliorating environmental problems. |
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| Meanwhile, large private organisations, such as Stadsherstel Amsterdam, were founded with the aim of restoring the entire city centre. |
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| This may have been done with the aim of steering her youngest son, with no obvious inheritance, towards a future ecclesiastical career. |
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| The International Water Management Institute undertakes projects with the aim of using effective water management to reduce poverty. |
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| Students attend meetings with the aim of improving life for students at the college. |
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| Western Europe launched a process of political and economic integration, with the aim to unite the region and defend it. |
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| Only Tancred of the crusader princes remained with the aim of establishing his own lordship. |
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| The Polisario movement was formed in 1973, with the aim of establishing an independent state in the Spanish Sahara. |
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| The foundation was created in 2007 by international sculpture artist Pablo Atchugarry, with the aim to keep a dialogue between art and nature. |
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| At the end of the 1990s, a United Nations Development Program was launched with the aim of providing a close survey of the island of Socotra. |
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| The crown also established a standing military, with the aim of defending its overseas territories. |
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| In 2016, the company began a second restructuring with the aim of allowing it to transition to a life sciences based company. |
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| These call-outs are not necessary as these yobbos go out with the aim to get knocked out of their heads. |
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| He mustered support from fellow-Catholics and restorationists and landed in Scotland, with the aim of claiming back England from the North. |
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| Designed for the Nintendo DS, the game is being developed by Mindscape with the aim of attracting younger viewers to the soap. |
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| Dilutions were continued to a titre of 2048 with the aim of allowing for at least two negative tubes beyond the titre end-point. |
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| They plan to follow up the survey by visiting chip shops with the aim of persuading owners that they should adopt the new technique. |
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| A Stop Loss Order will automatically close out your losing trade at a predetermined point set by you, with the aim of limiting your losses. |
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| We projected additional reforms with the aim of establishing a depoliticized and professional administration. |
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| The digitisation of the press releases began in 2009, with the aim of eventually digitising the entire archive. |
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| At our moral best, we skillfully extemporize in response to each other with the aim of harmonizing interests. |
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| According to Shoji, the firm is intending to further expand facilities with the aim of cultivating demand among local businesses in addition to foreign firms. |
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| The contract Mainly Involves structural works and metalwork with the aim of Strengthening the resistance of the walls of a European Commission building. |
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| The WIP runs annually with the aim of offering students across Ireland the opportunity to gain an insight into America's professional and social culture. |
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| Following this he travelled around England, the Netherlands, and Barbados preaching and teaching with the aim of converting new adherents to his faith. |
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| He set out with the aim of writing the book in less than 3 months. |
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| Leading Japanese companies started adopting flextime during the ''bubble economy'' of the late 1980s with the aim of boosting creativity in the workplace. |
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| It asked Bern to mediate with the aim of restoring the two ministers. |
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| The government has placed a huge emphasis on keeping Barbados clean with the aim of protecting the environment and preserving offshore coral reefs which surround the island. |
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| Today's joint planner should ponder issues of this kind with the aim of avoiding the sclerotic thinking that hastened, if it did not foreordain, the French defeat. |
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| During the 20th century, the Colombian sculpture began to develop a bold and innovative work with the aim of reaching a better understanding of national sensitivity. |
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| On October 16, 1918, emperor Karl I invited the nations of Austria to create national councils, with the aim to instigate a restructuring of the state under Habsburg rule. |
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| There is also the East Street area which has been designated for speciality shopping, with the aim of promoting smaller retailers, alongside the chain store Debenhams. |
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| It promoted an annual series of sporting events across Britain, with the aim of encouraging participation in Physical Education through Olympian festivals. |
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| Offensive mines are placed in enemy waters, outside harbours and across important shipping routes with the aim of sinking both merchant and military vessels. |
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| The new medical axis around the new Clinic des Ormeaux was built in the neighbourhoods where many homes are planned with the aim of promoting social mix. |
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| Whilst its creditors lined up a High Court hearing with the aim of liquidating the club, Swansea City had come to rely on a combination of old stagers and young professionals. |
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| A variety of biselectrophilic molecules were used to cross-link two properly aligned cysteines, with the aim of stabilizing the helical conformation. |
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| It sets out amendments to the Scotland Act 1998, with the aim of devolving further powers to Scotland in accordance with the recommendations of the Calman Commission. |
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| It was introduced in England and Wales in 1696 with the aim of imposing tax on the relative prosperity of individuals without the controversy of introducing an income tax. |
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| After retiring from sailing, MacArthur founded the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, with the aim to accelerate the transition to a regenerative, circular economy. |
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| Coubertin built on the ideas and work of Brookes and Zappas with the aim of establishing internationally rotating Olympic Games that would occur every four years. |
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| The Road and Transport Authority has built a number of speed humps inside Dubai's International City over the past few months with the aim of increasing pedestrian safety. |
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| In 1959, the Bentham Committee was established under the auspices of University College London with the aim of producing a definitive edition of Bentham's writings. |
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