Jesus Christ was offered as a sacrifice for our sins, once and for all, to do away with sin for all those who will believe in Him. |
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In fact, you can even do away with Christmas cards altogether, unless the person you are sending it to is especially near and dear. |
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For a camera with only two selectable apertures it's hardly any hardship to do away with aperture priority. |
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It was the first to do away with unsightly wires by using the arm structure as an electrical, low voltage conductor to ignite the halogen bulb. |
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Some proper editing and you could do away with the fades to black entirely, giving a much better continuity to the picture. |
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On another side were the Independents, who wanted to do away with the Anglican Church altogether. |
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The Kok report tries to do away with a belief that jobs need to be sacrificed at the altar of economic growth. |
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I don't have any evidence of that, but at any rate his movement to do away with whatever he imported was started much earlier. |
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In short, the quantum description of the fundamental forces is designed to do away with action at a distance. |
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Scinduism must do away with the vertical hierarchy of castes and the complete plethora of superstitious beliefs. |
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This technology will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products. |
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There are calls to do away with clerical celibacy and admit women to priestly functions. |
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While awaiting trial, many accused murderers do away with themselves by hanging. |
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Indeed, to cultivate altruism is easier said than done and to do away with time-honoured beliefs is almost hopeless. |
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He is set to harm the young lady whom you shelter, and do away with all those who hold her in their hearts, be they kith or kin. |
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Antonia will do away with Barry, and Rose will return the favor by knocking off Hector. |
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Without further ado the king hires an assassin to do away with him, solving all sorts of problems in one deathly stroke. |
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Many of the participants were on the ground, searching for other victims to do away with. |
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Many gardeners prefer to mulch the beds with peat moss or grass clippings and do away with cultivating. |
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He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England. |
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If there are scratches, you can use a polish cleaner or scratch remover to do away with them. |
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And once carry-on luggage is eliminated, he can also do away with check-in counters and staff. |
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While these patterns are not inherent or permanent, they are certainly not easy to do away with. |
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If we do away with the old subject boundaries and hierarchies and exams we open places of education up to people of all ages, all abilities. |
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If the government does not do away with the proposed service tax then we will be forced to hold a nationwide strike. |
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Just as Rorty cannot ultimately dispense with either canon or priestcraft, so he cannot quite bring himself to do away with churches either. |
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Sam Smiths has sent a memorandum to all its pub managers, saying it plans to do away with brand-name spirits, including whisky, gin and vodka. |
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To believe that a nuclear deterrent can do away with a conventional war is a difficult theory to subscribe to. |
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Perhaps Leeds City Council should do away with pedestrian crossings and rely on the traffic to stop and allow us to cross the road safely. |
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However, there is some reluctance by men and women to do away with the old system entirely. |
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He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she could not repay the loan, and had her strangulated, by two close aides. |
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It can take the pressure off Dublin Airport and do away with the necessity for a second terminal at an already overcrowded airport and city. |
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Essentially, once the loan system is put in place, you do away with subsidies as it becomes self-sustaining in 4 or 5 years. |
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He's trying to do away with the cynical sneer and make a genuine film with heartfelt emotion. |
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The union wants Government to do away with middlemen in the procurement of crude oil to avoid unnecessary fuel price increases. |
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It is also possible to modify GR directly in four dimensions to help do away with the need for dark energy. |
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Universities retain the right, under enterprise bargaining agreements, to do away with disciplines, groups of disciplines, indeed entire schools. |
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It's time to do away with the old prejudices about cordless technology and ergonomics. |
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Maybe an African watch should do away with confusing numerals and simply have just a sun and a moon on its face. |
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I understand there was no intention to do away with private certifiers, but that is exactly what will happen. |
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This is me, on my way to their head office and the call centres so I can do away with the lot of them. |
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This must have presented quite the dilemma to our little Machiavellians, as they discussed the best way to do away with poor Storm. |
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Patents have made science increasingly profit-focused, a debasement which has led to calls from some scientists to do away with them altogether. |
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And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities. |
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I am not suggesting that we do away with all we have learned over the years about introducing the book. |
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Moreover, it was necessary to do away with the injustices and frustrations that provided fertile ground for terrorism. |
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A more efficient system of justice would do away with the perceived inequality. |
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Two main reasons eventually led UNCITRAL to do away with the requirement of double participation in the Electronic Communications Convention. |
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The policy also aimed to do away with the employment of children in middle-class families, sometimes on the pretext of education. |
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However, the corollary is not to do away with regulations, as implied by the conservatives. |
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If we want to do away with the greed of the world, we should profoundly comprehend that this world is within our own selves. |
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The project was born of the desire to do away with the nationalist conflicts that culminated in two bloody world wars. |
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If we go that route, and do away with the rights of that minority, then which minority will be next? |
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After all, it would be exorbitantly expensive to completely do away with notes and coins, and require huge investments in terminals and so on. |
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We idealize a pre-modern form of agriculture where we do away with synthetic fertilizer use. |
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Surely we could do away with some bureaucrats and keep the coast guard at the sharp end, available to do the job. |
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In the interests of peace it would be appropriate to help the poor, do away with unemployment and sort out the situation in the health service. |
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Having made all those promises to do away with the GST, the government finally got around to legislation to accomplish that. |
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Clearly, everything must be done in order to completely do away with Patent No EP 69 53 51 and any similar gaffes. |
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We need to normalise the aviation sector and do away with the rules constricting its growth. |
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We must do away with such one track thinking and offer up new ways of seeing the world. |
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Thanks to these figures which do away with the psychiatric hospital, we could already conclude this address. |
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Northrop Frye said that he wished he could do away with the fatuous and dismal notion that education is a preparation for life. |
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Should we do as Hume did and do away with rationalism placing empiricist knowledge as the only source of evolution? |
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They could easily do it in just plain cellophane, and they'll simply do away with carton overwraps. |
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For the IRU, the enforcement argument is not good enough to do away with this flexible requirement. |
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We do not, for example, accept the need to do away with documentary evidence proving family relationship. |
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With that, is it the intention of the government to do away with the licensing of the owner, of the person who plans to acquire it? |
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Does the hon. member and his government intend to do away with that five-year fee? |
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In an effort to do away with managed trade, countries were told to open up their markets, which they did. |
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As one of the moves to do away with old politics, there has been a change to the format of the parliamentary interpellation at the plenary session. |
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The election chiefs also propose to do away with voting precincts. |
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Organic semiconductor production would do away with all of that and substitute a process that resembles the continuous-feed printing of a newspaper. |
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New packaging technologies could finally do away with the family butcher. |
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It seems they are always looking for things to change or do away with. |
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This season the World Snooker Association bowed to calls from players to do away with the rule insisting they wear bow ties, white shirts and waistcoats. |
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Like everyone was ready to do away with the lunkhead eye-candy guy, and Heidi was like, oh, I didn't think his was so bad at all. |
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It does not do away with the distinction between halal and haram. |
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What she needs is to get her lunkhead husband to do away with the old lady. |
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The European Union has followed suit in order to guard against disasters at sea and to do away with inappropriate rules on aircraft noise or on compensation for passengers in the event of accidents. |
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This is something like the Dutchman who tried to reduced the feed of his horse by slow degrees from half a bushel of oats to a single wisp of straw, and thus do away with what he called the extravagance of the oats. |
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This Alstom exclusive technology makes it possible to do away with overhead electric cables, limits visual pollution and in particular preserves the architectural integrity of sites crossed by the network. |
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Some organizations, however, in their efforts to shift to RBM, have been tempted to quantify all aspects of performance and do away with qualitative factors, by focusing exclusively on the achievement of objectives. |
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It is a legislative priority to reinforce the current insufficient level of network unbundling, in order to create the proper incentives for investment and do away with discrimination. |
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In its thickened state it is used as a strong filler and for a range of joints that do away with more traditional fastenings. |
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In the 20th century, portland cement came into common use and concrete foundations allowed carpenters to do away with heavy timber sills. |
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The Children's Code, drafted in 2005 and currently under consideration by the General Secretariat of the Government, was an instrument which if adopted would help do away with the multiplicity of legal systems. |
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Brussels, which wanted to do away with nations on the pretext that they were unsuited to the task, now in turn finds itself unsuited to managing a resource which itself is an international asset. |
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To do so, we must first do away with preconceived ideas: we need to take inspiration from the past and past ways of organising power, but without daemonising the power of the State. |
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Sport leaders must find common ground, do away with duplication, re-allocate resources to the product and product development, create a strategy for the sport enterprise, and create a vision that all Canadians can buy into. |
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In committee, I had tabled a raft of amendments intended to do away with the worst of the incongruities, particularly those that demonstrated an outlandish mish-mash of strategy and programmes. |
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Why not go in for a proper reform and do away with endless quota regulations, ceilings, minimum and maximum livestock densities, slaughter premiums and fattening bonuses? |
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Professed political democracy does not automatically do away with patronage, a modern version of the old school tie, or a male elite. |
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The ultimate aim of this project is to eventually interconnect all of the isolated grids into a national electricity grid and to do away with small-scale thermal generating which is very costly. |
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Jonathan Cooper, of the University of Glasgow, thinks the technique could do away with bulky laboratory equipment, with all its finicky moving parts. |
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With Olivier, we wanted to do away with my good guy image. |
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The BRU has said the MTA should do away with plans for all new rail lines and the new San Fernando Valley Transitway. |
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Rolls that do away with the cardboard tube are the latest thing in toilet-paper marketing. |
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This interlinking of warehouses throughout the Community will make it possible to do away with all customs procedures linked to trade in dutiable products. |
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The new Act would do away with the Ministry's permit system to work extended hours and allow a maximum of 60 hours per week with the employees' written consent. |
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Will he do away with the Conservative gag rule, as unanimously called for by the National Assembly, or will he take a right away from African women that he claims to not want to take away from Canadian women? |
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As a matter of fact, I suppose it could be argued that in many instances Canadians will actually get some kind of zapper that will enable them to do away with commercials entirely with the exception of the Super Bowl. |
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If you do away with the yoke, the clenched fist, the wicked word, if you give your bread to the hungry, and relief to the oppressed, your light will rise in the darkness, and your shadows become like noon. |
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What is more, they refused to do away with the waiting period and ensure that people can get their money as quickly as possible without penalty, in this time of economic crisis. |
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The industry must do away with its own paranoia and allow for independent monitoring as an indirect means of building its own capacity to enhance the detection and suppression of forest crimes. |
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It could be quite a situation, enacting some of the constitutional powers, but if that is the only way to do away with trade barriers it would probably be worth its weight in gold. |
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It would be perilous to rely on recent trends as justification to do away with safety nets and the EU's capacity to intervene in the agricultural domain. |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that. |
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Why are we pursuing the nuclear option when Germany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland have decided to do away with nuclear power and invest in clean renewable energy? |
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And of course, the companies that stand to benefit from a more complex and costly emissions-testing program didn't raise a stink to do away with it. |
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We intend to do away with the conditions that make for monopoly. |
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In most countries, homework has come to be an integral part of the schooling system. So much so that parents are suspicious when schools do away with homework. |
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