The leadership at least realised that the organisation was being subjected to a concerted campaign of Trotskyite entrism. |
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The combined arms battle called for concerted actions by infantry and artillery later joined by tanks and aviation. |
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Real joined-up thinking would mean a concerted attempt to take the heat off the south-east. |
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It saw the Bread or Blood riots, frontier repressions and concerted anti-Chinese agitation. |
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Only by concerted action can we counter the sheer humanity of those who wish to prolong the agony of death. |
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The garage door was kicked in, windows smashed and boards ripped apart in a concerted attack that must have lasted several minutes. |
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He called for concerted efforts in preventing spread of the disease and alleviating the suffering of people infected and affected. |
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Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be reinforced in case of concerted attack. |
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The family has made a concerted effort to reinvest profits in the hotel and has tried to introduce a new feature each year. |
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Evidence for concerted evolution of repeated sequences on the human Y chromosome has recently been presented. |
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There has also been a concerted effort to preserve the remnants of the World Trade Centre. |
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With these axioms in focus, Zarathustrians consistently make a concerted effort to learn and comprehend the nature and beliefs of other faiths. |
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The socialist and anarchist parties proved unable to mount a concerted challenge to the burgeoning one-party dictatorship. |
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With space at a premium there's been a concerted effort to create an illusion of roominess. |
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A decade ago, a concerted international effort might have arrested its growth. |
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The invasion was preceded by a concerted press campaign demonising the Spanish for their tyrannical and brutal colonial rule. |
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Without a concerted effort at education and concrete action, these children are the lost generation. |
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I am determined to use my national responsibilities to launch a concerted attack on truancy and ill discipline in schools. |
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Indeed, at one point, with only six men, they drove the eight-strong Sassenach pack back with a splendidly concerted shove. |
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Bach later incorporated this cantata's beautiful final movement, a concerted setting of the same chorale melody, into his St. John's Passion. |
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And it seems that there is a concerted effort lead by Democrats and parroted by the media, to disenfranchise us. |
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This is evidence that the genes are evolving in a concerted manner, as might be predicted for genes that mispair very frequently in meiosis. |
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But drums played little part in concerted music until the introduction of timpani into the orchestra in the second half of the 17th century. |
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It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering. |
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There has been a concerted effort to match supply to demand, with plants being mothballed and mines on temporary shutdown. |
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Oh, we've been very diplomatic but in the face of a deliberate and concerted political campaign the issues get muddied. |
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And Boxing Day saw the start of a concerted attempt to kill the story by discrediting us. |
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But a concerted campaign to brand him a psychopath is, to my mind, not merely gutter journalism but contemptible. |
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Without some form of recognized leadership and authority, social units are incapable of concerted action. |
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Operation Payback is a concerted drive to recover millions of pounds in unpaid fines owed by nonpayers in England and Wales. |
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I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week. |
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The whole thing stank of a concerted attempt to ride the wave of bad publicity games were getting in the mainstream press at the time. |
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This time they swapped their preferred beauty parade for some concerted tight exchanges, of which Mealamu's try was the icing. |
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The truth is elusive and complex and Medem makes a concerted attempt to grasp it, while making plain his broad sympathies with the Basques. |
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They are in need of an injection of class players as they launch a concerted push to climb off the foot of the table. |
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In pericyclic reactions, bonds are made or broken in a concerted cyclic transition state. |
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The move to sue comes despite concerted action to tackle bullying in schools in the past few years, including a national anti-bullying network. |
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Despite fears of a war, many observers believe, however, that a concerted Indian attack on Pakistan is unlikely. |
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The stand-off was the pick of the team, kicking two penalties and converting their try after a concerted drive by the forwards. |
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What is required is a concerted effort to promote such films at foreign festivals. |
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Cynics comment that it may well have been a more concerted attempt by the president to target black voters for the 1964 election. |
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He told MPs there had been a concerted attempt by a small number of civil servants in the Department's press office to undermine the Department. |
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There was a concerted attempt by detectives to get answers that would lead inexorably to their preferred conclusion. |
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Since then, there has been a concerted government attempt to split the ranks that has succeeded in some places, and failed in others. |
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It wasn't until the mid-1960s that a concerted attempt to study the wreck was started by a team led by Alexander McKee. |
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For as long as I can remember there have been numerous concerted attempts to bring Athletics more into the mainstream of public attentions. |
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On 18 April 1947, the Royal Navy detonated 6800 tons of explosives in a concerted attempt to destroy the main island. |
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Yet in the concerted attempt to make absent such a structure, Kertesz leaves his methods too bare. |
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So yesterday I was looking for my spare cheque books, a long story, but part of an concerted attempt to organise my life, finances etc. |
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Apparently, I've still been, despite concerted attempts to restrain myself, wearing my emotions on my sleeves. |
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Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the concerted passages. |
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Gould, a pianist himself, has written several concerted works for the instrument. |
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His importance as a proponent of the so-called seconda prattica, the new concerted music characteristic of the early Baroque, is unquestioned. |
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The regional banks would also hold the reserves of financial institutions in their region, permitting a concerted response to any crisis. |
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The North has been making a concerted effort to end its diplomatic isolation since last year. |
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The process of concerted evolution can best be studied in synthetic polyploids or in natural polyploids of clear and very recent ancestry. |
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But where is this concerted flush of global attention taking Mexican cinema? |
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Grey partridge are down to a handful of coveys and look as if they will become extinct unless concerted effort is made. |
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For him Pre-Raphaelitism appeared to be an integral part of a concerted cultural conspiracy to put the clock back. |
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His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania. |
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In recent years, the gallery has made a concerted effort to procure art works by contemporary South African artists. |
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The Yugoslav situation was the product of a concerted campaign of destabilization carried out by the US and the European powers. |
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And I sincerely doubt that they've made a systematic and concerted effort to remedy that situation since elbowing me out of the picture. |
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Many emos are intelligent, sociable, highly organised, and more than capable of making a concerted collective response. |
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Where once it was society's guilty secret, now there is a concerted effort to trawl for and publicise any hint of racism. |
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Since making that complaint it seems that there has been, on the information I have, a concerted effort to discredit her in many, many ways. |
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They acted as willing collaborators in a concerted campaign of disinformation designed to justify a criminal war of aggression. |
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The move towards a concerted style is seen in Monteverdi's madrigal output. |
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There is a concerted effort to minimise 'fuss' on the part of the queen surrounding her hospitalisation. |
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The modern version of monetarism argues that if foreign central banks were committed to price stability, then a worldwide concerted assault on inflation would be successful. |
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Apart from tut-tuts, I don't recall any concerted attempt to get Jack. |
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Degradation of hydrogen peroxide via catalase produced by bacterial cells, including nonviable cells, requires a concerted systems effort by a group of bacteria. |
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Successful sentinel lymph node biopsy involves quality control and a concerted effort among the nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, surgeon, and pathologist. |
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Such a concerted campaign of misrepresentation will be hard to chalk up to the actions of a few rogue police officers. |
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Unlike other youth leaders who goad their camp followers to the street demanding more jobs, he says there should be a concerted effort to generate more job opportunities. |
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Certainly Denis Burke has, I guess you could say, made a concerted effort certainly in recent years and certainly recent month as far as canvassing the Indigenous vote. |
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The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives. |
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For Live Another Day, did you make a concerted effort to not stoke those fires? |
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Grossman documents how the U.S. military made a concerted and deliberate effort to mold more efficient killers. |
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It was developed over a two-year period and is the first concerted attempt in Hong Kong to provide common benchmarks and standards for public sector organisations. |
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A concerted communist attempt to oust Ross from the railways union was thwarted as a result of lobbying and branch stacking orchestrated by Ferguson. |
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This is now so apparent that even international financiers and large capitalists are calling for concerted intervention to reflate the world economy. |
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A person like myself whose sole goal is good government is vulnerable to subterfuge and concerted efforts by a disloyal colleague like Dan to remove me from the Parliament. |
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The so-called postmodern world has reified the worst aspects of capitalism, which no longer faces the restraints of a concerted working-class challenge. |
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The executive summary of Shell's internal investigation revealed the full extent of the concerted attempts by senior management to hide the reality of the company's reserves. |
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In the past two years, the Endowment has made a concerted effort to take a leadership position in exploring the new frontier of the digital humanities. |
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Clyde recovered their poise sufficiently to make their first concerted raid in seven minutes when Allan Grant's cross forced McDonald to concede a corner at the far post. |
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He made a concerted effort to smile his way out of his understandably glum expression while I tried to say what I wanted to say in the right kind of way. |
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Another people smuggler has been arrested by police in the most concerted effort in years to catch those who transport refugees by boat to Australia. |
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There appears to have been a concerted effort to make this a professional publication, but without many of the psycho-babble words you often hear psychs using. |
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But the bulk of them are so idiotic, so literal-minded, so surreal that they would barely merit mention if they were not part of a concerted attempt to smear him. |
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The mere meeting of competitors to exchange information, without this producing any cognizable impact on the market, would not amount to a concerted practice. |
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What appears to be warranted are concerted efforts by parents and educators that engage and involve the cognitions and affects of these young people. |
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Rather it appears to have been a concerted policy decision to use illegal techniques to acquire intelligence from detainees in violation of international standards. |
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The first of the Mughal emperors, Babur, in spite of his keen aesthetic sense, did not have the time to embark upon a concerted program of building. |
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Rather than making a concerted attempt to connect with particular communities, BBC1 intends us to view these idents as a self-conscious display of its open-mindedness. |
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There have been much more concerted attempts to professionalize management education, and to base general management expertise in formalized education. |
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They agreed that it demanded a concerted response, not piecemeal action. |
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In a concerted effort, 11 rooms and the don's suite of South E had their double-paned windows smashed in and electronics, DVDs and other valuables were stolen. |
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A maximum-likelihood method is developed to estimate the duration of concerted evolution and the time to the whole-genome duplication event in baker's yeast. |
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The poll prompted a concerted defense by Cruise's supporters, who insisted the actor's popularity and standing as one of Hollywood's most bankable stars was undiminished. |
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Greenwalt says community associations should never foreclose on a home without notifying the owners and making a concerted effort to resolve the issue. |
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There was no concerted attempt to review its record in government, discuss its mistakes, adjust its philosophical framework and party structure, and rethink its policy agenda. |
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But concerted buying of the currency will be inevitable should it go into free fall if the US recovery turns out to be less robust than projected. |
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The heaving fruit bowl, the waiting at the school gates and the planned attempt to master meringues are concerted efforts by Eclair to squeeze into the good mum role. |
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Through the years it's remained in the lead, even with concerted efforts to replace it with more sophisticated token ring, FDDI, and ATM technologies. |
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After first realising the export possibilities while on a trade mission to Kuala Lumpur, Scrimgour made a concerted effort to discover new markets in developing countries. |
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On a couple of occasions there's such an outbreak of concerted strumming, it's as though the stage has been invaded by Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort. |
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So the Congress of Vienna must be one of history's best examples of a concerted and successful attempt to defend and preserve a major and long-lasting status quo. |
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The issues surrounding the Genetically Modified foods, neutraceuticals and functional foods need to be resolved through concerted scientific endeavours. |
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Worried police chiefs are drafting in extra bobbies and moving traffic officers to regular beats in a concerted attempt to tackle a surge in crime in York and Selby. |
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Once a murmuration gets this large, the best way to get rid of them is through a major concerted effort, as officials were doing Monday evening, he said. |
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Yet there was no concerted government attempt to find these guys. |
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Scientists and scholars in the intelligent design movement are mounting a concerted effort to force Darwinists to open up and discuss the weaknesses of evolutionary theory. |
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It is a concerted attempt to change the historical trajectory that we've been on of discrimination and affirmative action on behalf of white people in the past. |
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The Town Hall seems fair game for criticism, but in fact there has been a concerted attempt, especially in the past few years, to get things moving. |
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Spain launched a concerted offensive in 1595, taking Doullens, Cambrai and Le Catelet and in the spring of 1596 capturing Calais by April. |
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In many countries, concerted attempts are being made to preserve traditions that are at risk of being lost. |
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They also tend to have a slim, lightweight physique, but some can become good climbers through concerted training. |
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First, beginning in the early 1970s, concerted efforts were made at the federal and state levels to deinstitutionalize status offenders. |
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Without concerted intervention, the ruffe have the potential to ruin Lake Superior. |
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The company has made a concerted effort in recent years to diversify its customer base,'' said Lasse Glassen, spokesman for CalAmp. |
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Say When, her sixth feature, marks a concerted shift away from her low-budget indie roots towards glossier mainstream fare. |
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Additionally, CMS encourages concerted action among the range states of many Appendix I species. |
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The Battle of Britain represented a concerted attempt by Germany to establish air superiority over Britain, which it never achieved. |
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The Romans were to make no more concerted attempts to conquer and permanently hold Germania beyond the river Rhine and the Agri Decumates. |
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A king's expedition arrived in and pillaged Lisbon in 798, probably concerted with the Carolingians. |
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At the signal to attack, the Spaniards unleashed volleys of gunfire at the vulnerable mass of Incas and surged forward in a concerted action. |
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At the signal to attack, the Spaniards unleashed gunfire at the vulnerable mass of Incans and surged forward in a concerted action. |
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Looking concerted and shoveled, I entered his office in a gainly manner and chalantly shook his hand. |
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But concerted efforts to Islamise Pakistan have been breathtaking failures that have stoked these very same ills while exacerbating division. |
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Probably more suppositional and anticipant than developed and concerted completion of fundamental provisions of its confession and pursuance. |
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Worse, it has made a concerted effort in recent years to drive down wages. |
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It took the concerted efforts of a team led by Serge Bromberg, head of Lobster Films, along with Fondation Groupama Gan and Technicolor. |
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Naim's focus on kleptocratic states that have been taken over by TOC implies that TOC only occurs as an alien or concerted invasion. |
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Accordingly, during 1972 the union embarked upon a concerted campaign to enforce the use of two dogmen on each crane. |
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In spite of concerted efforts to uphold the statute, it eventually failed due to competition among landowners for labour. |
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The last decades of the 19th century saw concerted political campaigns for Irish home rule. |
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There were concerted campaigns in the election of 1841 and election of 1847, when O'Connor was elected for Nottingham. |
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This suggests it is not knowledge that is the issue, but a lack of concerted and sustained action. |
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As a result, there is a concerted effort among Northern chefs to improve the region's image. |
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There was a concerted attempt to modernise the curriculum to meet the needs of the emerging middle classes and the professions. |
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Subsequently, he made at least three concerted attempts at writing a third novel, but none went further than a solid start. |
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From May 2002 to August 2004 a concerted effort was made to source funding and construct a permanent pavilion. |
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Despite many concerted efforts, restrictions and bans were almost universally ignored. |
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Some species, such as the auks, do not have a concerted migration effort, but drift southwards as the winter approaches. |
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Sophisticated marketing strategies for the film were countered by concerted African American efforts to assure that the ultraracism of the book was not manifested in the film. |
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After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which razed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, the city made a concerted effort to rebuild on the damage. |
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Earnest assaulters of current theories, or earnest apologists for them, should alike have conducted attack or defence, as it seems to us, upon some more concerted plan. |
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The divisions within OPEC made concerted action more difficult. |
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A more concerted but equally fruitless effort was applied to celebrate her half-birthday at the beginning of April with talk of half-cakes and half the number of party guests. |
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He said the sustainable development goals had to be achieved through concerted effort and partnership at global, regional, national and local levels. |
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Either way, during the Roman occupation the evidence suggests that, as defensive structures, they proved to be of little use against concerted Roman attack. |
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