Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition. |
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The long-term project will also include a ramped-up security effort in Botswana for its new citizens. |
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In effort to help me do the same, she puts Jessica T.S. Neufville, an enthusiastic 16-year-old member of a-life, on the phone. |
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After the adrenaline rush of the emergency came the seemingly never-ending effort to clear away the debris. |
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The purge marked a bold effort by the Islamist leader to abate widespread anger over the attack. |
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There was a lot of effort and lifting, but artistically speaking, it just fell out of me. |
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This is a lot of biofuel, which is why somebody, in an effort to get rid of the stuff, has been watering our gasoline. |
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In an effort to gain early attention, he focused his attention on the Iowa precinct caucuses, which had never mattered much. |
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So after a year of record killings, an ambitious rescue effort is underway to airlift the great beasts to safety. |
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Nor does the effort on the anticorruption front line appear to be winning hearts and minds on the Venezuelan street. |
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Jeffries has a new talking point in his effort to paint baraka as anti-economic development. |
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Instead, he gives his very best effort and tries to win the World Series with a single swing of his bat. |
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In their effort to diversify their revenue, they have capitalized on traditional practices to new advantage. |
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The Ismael brothers even make an effort to look cool, if not fashionable, by local standards. |
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The bare bones of an already-anemic effort to fight the epidemic in West Africa that is threatening to destroy the entire region. |
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Where the U.S. once sought to train several divisions worth, the latest effort is for just 3,000 troops. |
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On Thursday, the relief effort intensified with the arrival of an American aircraft carrier group just offshore. |
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All we've had from him is a lot of talk unaccompanied by any real effort to solve the problem. |
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In an effort to save his doomed mission, he hopped on a helicopter from Amman to Ramallah. |
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But could this invoking of the words of the Godfather of Soul be a belated effort to inflate these flat polling numbers? |
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And even that aerial effort is being shortchanged, military insiders tell The Daily Beast. |
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Russia is rapidly building up its military forces in the arctic in an effort to secure its claims in the frigid region. |
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On Monday, a NATO warplane twice attacked a train in Yugoslavia in an effort to knock out a bridge. |
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Modern facsimiles are reported to steer quite well but require a very large amount of physical effort compared to the modern fore and aft tiller. |
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Wolfensberger refers to the particular effort to eliminate people with disabilities as eugenocide. |
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The main German effort remained on the western flank, which the French discovered by intercepting wireless messages. |
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After sweeping for almost a year, in May 1946, the Navy abandoned the effort with 13,000 mines still unswept. |
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Their resistance allowed the evacuation effort to be extended to 4 June, on which date another 26,175 Frenchmen were transported to England. |
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On 13 June, the RAF made a maximum effort to help the French armies that had been broken through on the Marne. |
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Human and animal effort were the original power sources for early machines. |
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To forge over is to force a ship violently over a shoal by the effort of a great quantity of sail. |
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Fourthly, I have made an effort to call the attention of the reader to the pertinent literature. |
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Each battalion was to choose 3 soldiers who were to sabotage enemy's war effort behind the front lines. |
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A blockade is an effort to cut off supplies, war material or communications from a particular area by force, either in part or totally. |
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I was proud of the effort and there were lots of positives but to come away with nothing is an absolute ballbreaker. |
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In the 19th Century a pleasure pier was built in an effort to establish a seaside resort to rival nearby Ramsgate. |
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The only modifications that did work properly cost little beyond the time, effort and relatively simple equipment used. |
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If that goofball would put half the effort into her studies as she does into her juggling, she might do very well. |
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The team stuck fast in the black muck, and every effort to extricate them served only to imbed them more hopelessly in the sticky gumbo. |
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Orchids have been used in traditional medicine in an effort to treat many diseases and ailments. |
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Villa made a spirited effort to hit back, with Jordan Graham's cross forcing 'keeper Ben Amos to back-pedal before tipping over. |
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The logistical effort in procuring and distributing raw materials and picking up finished goods were also limitations of the putting out system. |
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An increased effort to combat piracy with naval forces, effectively stamped out piracy. |
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In the United States and in Canada, the American Classical League supports every effort to further the study of classics. |
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The effort is funded by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and attempts to get the public to consume under utilized fish. |
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There's no easy way to describe this episodic French film except to say it's an arthouse effort to be either loved or hated. |
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The farm also releases specimens to the wild as part of an effort to repopulate the Caribbean Sea. |
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The only effort expended is in the turns at the top and bottom of every such loop. |
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Haakon IV made an effort to intervene from afar, inviting all the chiefs of Iceland to a peace conference in Norway. |
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He noted that a polished needle would enter leather and fabric with greater ease, and a polished pitchfork required less effort as well. |
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In an effort to disrupt the French alliance with William, Henry mounted an attack into France in 1128, forcing Louis to cut his aid to William. |
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The energy effort required was lessened, which enabled the use of larger ploughs, making more effective use of horse power. |
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This effort is complicated by crossing traffic, severe weather, special missions that require large airspace allocations, and traffic density. |
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Chandler later admitted that he engineered the tour in an effort to gain publicity for Hendrix. |
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This was due partly to the relative sparsity of mines and the amount of effort needed for extraction compared to the profit gained. |
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Pasture based dairy producers invest much time and effort into maintaining their pastures and thus feed for their cattle. |
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John, my ex-boyfriend, said he wanted to see me again, so I told him how much I wanted him in an effort to win him back. |
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After World War II the emphasis began to shift toward an effort to explore the role culture plays in shaping human biology. |
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In an effort to bring the Vandals into the fold of the Empire, Valentinian III offered his daughter's hand in marriage to Genseric's son. |
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Petronius Maximus, the usurper, killed Valentinian III in an effort to control the Empire. |
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This had begun the effort to continuously preserve the Frisian language, which continues unto this day. |
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Pompeius' own son was put in charge as naval commander in the effort to cause widespread famine in Italy. |
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Mr. Fisher contributed to the Sox effort when he threw the pill past second baseman Rath after Felsch hit him a comebacker. |
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Captain Whalley, who seemed lost in a mental effort as of doing a sum in his head, gave a slight start. |
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However, the effort was heavily dependent upon the efficiency, loyalty, and support of his subjects. |
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The strongest pressure took place from around 1900 to 1940, when Norway invested considerable money and effort to wipe out Sami culture. |
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The man to lead this effort was Sir Antony St Leger, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, who would remain into the post past Henry's death. |
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Ancient Roman historians did not write for the sake of writing, they wrote in an effort to convince their audiences. |
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Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. |
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By late spring, most important states opposed Berlin's effort to reorganize the German states by force. |
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Menschen im Sturm reprised Heimkehr's effort to justify the invasion of Slavonia, using many of the same atrocities. |
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It was a joint effort of Venetian colonists and Cretan nobles who attempted to create an independent state. |
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The school system cannot raise teachers' salaries, so they are providing better benefits as an effort to up the ante. |
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In the 21st century, there has been renewed effort to reach children and youth. |
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In the beginning of his reign, Wanli surrounded himself with able advisors and made a conscientious effort to handle state affairs. |
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A major research effort in Dr. Nawrot's group is focusing on understanding in utero factors that shape disease risk later in life. |
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The English made a vain effort to intercept the Armada in the Bay of Biscay. |
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During the oil boom in the late 1970s and 1980s, there was a focused civic effort to bring art to Jeddah's public areas. |
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A reported 3 billion Saudi Riyals will be put into constructing flyovers and underpasses in an effort to expedite traffic. |
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In England, the Navigation Acts were among the British effort to regulate trade. |
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It applies mathematics, physics, and chemistry, in an effort to explain the origin of those objects and phenomena and their evolution. |
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For this reason, much effort is expended in trying to understand the physics of these components. |
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An effort was also made to defend the Portuguese overseas territories in Africa, Asia and Oceania. |
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An important fortification effort ensued in different fortifications at both sides of the Atlantic, notably in Cartagena or Portobelo. |
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His texts reveal an effort to unwrite narrative and, in effect, unwrite Beckett. |
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All this effort at aligning the revolution of reaffirmation with Andhradesa need neither be construed adventuristic or possessionistic. |
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The Navigationi were probably written in an effort to advertise his accomplishments, and rescue his family name. |
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However, since the eighteenth century there has been a sustained effort to write in Haitian Creole. |
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Every effort was made to discover the assassin, and suspicion fell on various highly placed people. |
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So far, the disputed areas remain de facto under Brazilian control, with little to no actual effort by Uruguay to assert its claims. |
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The government's effort to isolate Laino by exiling him in 1982 had backfired. |
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In 1641, the Dutch defeated the Portuguese in an effort to capture Malacca, with the help of the Sultan of Johore. |
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It had cost me a distinct psychological effort to do so, and now that I was shut inside I had a momentary longing for precipitate retreat. |
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The townspeople were unwelcoming, making little effort to make the newcomer feel welcome. |
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This effort continued after his death during the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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Leary's short-corner effort and an acute-angled drive by Mark Reynolds made the game safe before Khalsa gleaned a late consolation. |
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Heavy British involvement in the Iberian Peninsula soon followed, while a British effort to capture Antwerp failed. |
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The McPresley medley is a joint effort by Dean and accordionist Ian Muir and will be showcased at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on Saturday. |
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There has been an increasing and organized effort to teach Quechua in public schools in the areas where Quechua is spoken. |
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One of these is the all-out effort to commodify and market that threatens to trinketize and trivialize the World War II experience. |
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This was followed by a last effort by the settlers to decimate the Powhatan. |
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This effort was foiled by sandy shoals, and the Halve Maen continued north. |
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From 1943 to 1945, the US led and coordinated the Western Allies' war effort in Europe under the leadership of General Dwight Eisenhower. |
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On November 20, 2009, the consortium published results of its sequencing effort in Science. |
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A public genome sequencing effort of cotton was initiated in 2007 by a consortium of public researchers. |
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This public relations effort gave them some recognition for sequencing the cotton genome. |
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Ricci used the treatise in his missionary effort to convert Chinese literati, men who were educated in Confucianism and the Chinese classics. |
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That is, there is no pressure on parents to create high-end trifolds. Every student who puts in the effort gets to shine. |
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It was established in Guanajuato in an effort to decentralize cultural events away from Mexico City. |
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Tosol was the day Opportunity shook the miniature thermal emission spectrometer in an effort to remove dust from one of its mirrors. |
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A first effort to estimate the number of endemic fungi tentatively listed 407 species. |
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Perceptions of the government's relief effort as inadequate were aggravated by its refusal to legalize labour unions or introduce a minimum wage. |
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Although Zwingli did not express an opinion on congregational singing, he made no effort to encourage it. |
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The effort was led by youth at the United Teen Equality Center in downtown Lowell. |
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By the end of the air campaign over Britain, only eight percent of the German effort against British ports was made using mines. |
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In addition, many women contributed to the war effort through fundraising and running family businesses in the absence of husbands. |
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The public addresses are Holmes's effort to express his personal philosophy in Emersonian, poetic terms. |
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To establish a federal system of national law, considerable effort goes into developing a spirit of comity between federal government and states. |
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Rover decided to set up secretly a parallel effort with their own engineers at Waterloo Mill, in nearby Clitheroe. |
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For many years legal practitioners in the state made great effort to ensure that both versions agreed. |
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Starting in 1939, a clandestine immigration effort called Aliya Bet was spearheaded by an organisation called Mossad LeAliyah Bet. |
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New legal codes, introduced in 1960, were part of the effort to establish legal norms in administering laws. |
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The Authorities, who were not on friendly terms with the Ledger, made little to no effort to apprehend the culprits. |
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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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He leaned the mixture in an effort to cause a backfire through the carburetor, the generally accepted method of breaking the ice loose. |
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The move was seen as an effort to force LSE to the negotiating table, as well as to limit the Exchange's strategic flexibility. |
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As a side effect, the huge industrial effort needed, including establishing ironworks to make more nails and advances. |
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The War of the Second Coalition led to the creation of the Banque de France in 1800, in an effort to improve the public financing of the war. |
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Examples of serious leisurists are the hobbyists who fully dedicate available time and effort to their hobby. |
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The Scouts promise to make a real effort to help Mrs Tuttleby find a Scout group which will appoint her as a leader with a restricted warrant. |
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With great effort and a big crowbar I managed to lever the beam off the floor. |
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The conservation effort was partly driven by Peter Garthwaite and Sylvia Crowe. |
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On 20 July 2015, Hawking helped launch Breakthrough Initiatives, an effort to search for extraterrestrial life. |
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Watt's vigorous defence of his patents resulted in the continued use of the Newcomen engine in an effort to avoid royalty payments. |
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Another major pioneering effort of the early hovercraft era was carried out by Jean Bertin's firm in France. |
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The effort at resolving these problems led to the development of quantum mechanics. |
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These categories determine the locomotive's combination of physical size, starting tractive effort and maximum permitted speed. |
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Passenger locomotives develop less starting tractive effort but are able to operate at the high speeds demanded by passenger schedules. |
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They do not develop as much starting tractive effort as a freight unit but are able to haul heavier trains than a passenger engine. |
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Therefore, the combination of starting tractive effort and maximum speed is greatly influenced by the diameter of the drivers. |
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The company did not succeed with its effort to gain a subsidy for it to continue. |
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The door opened, and Marvel made a frantic effort to obtain a lodgment behind it. |
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However, the British did not want India to be partitioned, and in one last effort to prevent it they devised the Cabinet Mission plan. |
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Next day he went there, and with a huge effort he managed to move the capstone, and started to dig. |
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In 1733, low crop prices caused the introduction of adscription, an effort by the landlords to obtain cheap labor. |
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In the effort to make Charles a widely acceptable king, lovability would be a necessary ingredient. |
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Russell's 1980 effort Altered States was a departure in both genre and tone, in that it is Russell's only foray into science fiction. |
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The Universal Preschool movement is an international effort to make preschool available to families, as it is for primary education. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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Early in 1918, Hemingway responded to a Red Cross recruitment effort in Kansas City and signed on to become an ambulance driver in Italy. |
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Much historical effort in the 20th century was devoted to combating the romantic historical myths created in the 19th century. |
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The effort sought to prevent further damage to the Church and her faithful at the hands of the newly formed Protestant denominations. |
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This requires considerable effort to compress the stack in the silo to cure it properly. |
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In an effort to end such rejections, Pope asked Lord Gower to use his influence to have a degree awarded to Johnson. |
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In modern times, considerable effort has been made to strengthen levees and control floods. |
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Thank you for your wonderful effort in translating and reorganizing The Song of the Sibyl. |
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Such tasks, which usually required a coordinated group effort in either a pulling or pushing action, included weighing anchor and setting sail. |
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Harley supported a Bill to exclude from the Commons holders of government office and placemen in an effort to weaken court patronage. |
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Legalism and Mohism are distinguished by this effort to obtain objectivity. |
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Epstein, in an effort to maximise the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing. |
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By July of that year, they released their eponymous debut album, an effort influenced by heavy metal and progressive rock. |
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Individual effort was needed to cultivate oneself, but one's natural tendencies were good to begin with. |
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This was an effort to prevent unduly defensive play encouraged by the greater advantage in limiting goals allowed. |
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Much effort has gone into the study of financial markets and how prices vary with time. |
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Honda also aided the war effort by assisting other companies in automating the production of military aircraft propellers. |
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This effort began to attract other companies and families back to the urban center. |
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The move was made in an effort to keep the team from leaving the state for nearby Springfield, Massachusetts. |
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Basically anything that moves the center of effort of the sails more forward will have the effect of reducing weather helm. |
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This ended the last significant crusading effort in the eastern Mediterranean. |
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The traditional Faroese national dress is also a local handicraft that people spend a lot of time, money, and effort to assemble. |
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A rough estimate of effort required to redesign and reimplement all of the software suggests that it will take longer than two years. |
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Both the older and modern machines require a good deal of effort to operate. |
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However, in recent years automated riveting systems have become popular in an effort to reduce assembly costs and repetitive disorders. |
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In 1783 and 1784 the Spaniards also bombarded Algiers in an effort to stem the piracy. |
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Many existing engines suffered from faulty assembly, which took much effort to correct. |
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The effort absorbed all his spare time and money, including that which he earned by playing the violin at the Bolton theatre. |
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In April 1777 Washington was amazed that Howe made no effort to attack his weak army. |
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During this time Howe's army, comfortable in Philadelphia, made no effort to exploit the weakness of the American army. |
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Although the effort was chiefly coordinated by Edmund Burke, it also drew support from within the British government. |
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Nonetheless, Burke's effort had the effect of creating a sense of responsibility in British public life for the Company's dominion in India. |
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The Allies took the opportunity presented by the French strategic effort in the Middle East to regain territories lost from the First Coalition. |
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Andrew's Hall, Oxford Street, against the book and the effort ended his career. |
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It can occur as a result of a focus effort by a range of different agents, by chance, or as a result of a major system failure. |
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On 17 March, he laid siege to Acre, and defeated an Ottoman effort to relieve the city at the Battle of Mount Tabor on 17 April. |
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The membership comprised a westernised elite, and no effort was made at this time to broaden the base. |
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A vain effort to quell the public's fears only made matters worse. |
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It will take a superhuman effort for them to win the championship. |
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In an effort to break the deadlock, this front saw the introduction of new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft and tanks. |
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But the relaxation of a few miscalibrated, onerous provisions is where this effort should end. |
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Britain had largely avoided this trap by financing their war effort largely through sales of foreign assets. |
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In an effort to destroy German morale, many sorties were intentionally given civilian targets. |
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The German authorities engaged in a systematic effort to destroy Polish culture and national identity. |
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The largest RAF effort during the war was the strategic bombing campaign against Germany by Bomber Command. |
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In addition, OKL had not foreseen the industrial and military effort strategic bombing would require. |
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No effort was made to address the low production output of the German aviation industry to support the expected increased attrition rates. |
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Nor were they able to focus their effort by targeting the most valuable cargoes, the eastbound traffic carrying war materiel. |
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The primary benefit of Ultra intercepts to the effort in North Africa was to aid in cutting the Axis supply line to Tunisia. |
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The Fourteenth Army, now consisting of IV Corps and XXXIII Corps, made the main offensive effort into Burma. |
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While Germany struggled to recover from the destruction of the War, the recovery effort began in June 1948, moving on from emergency relief. |
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Any effort to extend it was halted by the growing cost of the Korean War and rearmament. |
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In some ways this effort failed, as the OEEC never grew to be more than an agent of economic cooperation. |
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However, there was no money for investment to modernise these industries, and there was no effort made to turn control over to union members. |
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She's making an effort to live more simply and consume less. |
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Doctors used to bleed their patients in an effort to cure them. |
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There wasn't alack of effort at Southampton,but we have got to be a lot cleverer and a lot cuter when we haven't got theball. |
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Volunteer effort has already been a huge help and will continue to be a large contributing factor to the overall upgrade of the mountain track. |
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In 1867, the Al Khalifa, along with the ruler of Abu Dhabi, sent a massive naval force to Al Wakrah in an effort to crush the Qatari rebels. |
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Composed play then saw Sam Ricketts nutmeg Ashley Cole before Taylor whipped a fine curling effort over Petr Cech's bar. |
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The effort was initially largely led by France and the United Kingdom, with command shared with the United States. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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Economic inequality would be a natural consequence of the wide range in individual skill, talent and effort in human population. |
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His administration's effort to implement tax increases and reforms has met strong opposition from opposition and business figures. |
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Raymond Rettew made a significant contribution to the American war effort by his techniques to produce commercial quantities of penicillin. |
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Not all boilers deliver full power at starting and also the tractive effort decreases as the rotating speed increases. |
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Tractive effort is a measure of the heaviest load a locomotive can start or haul at very low speed over the ruling grade in a given territory. |
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It evidently needs no effort on the part of Mr. Booth to put himself en rapport with the ideal of the great Bard. |
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I purchased one of those fold-out clothes airers, and started making an effort to organise my time a bit better and make the most of it. |
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The ship was bombed by RAF jet bombers in an effort to break up the ship and burn off the leaking oil, but this failed to destroy the oil slick. |
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The oil rig had been hastily converted in an effort to quickly start drilling operations after the North Sea was opened for exploration. |
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This led to considerable duplication of effort and frequent disagreements between Government and the regulatory agencies. |
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The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist is in current use worldwide in the effort to improve patient safety. |
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Crusoe must allocate effort between production and leisure and must choose between alternative production possibilities to meet his needs. |
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He started a novel of school life, untitled, but abandoned the effort after writing about around 5,000 words. |
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Rehn's Nest's Curragh effort had Murphy yesterday eyeing Group 1s for his daughter of Windsor Knot. |
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It revolved around The Joker, who had escaped Arkham Asylum and gone on a killing spree, and Batman's effort to stop him. |
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The increased effort in many companies to systematically create multiskills within employees is illustrative of such a strategy. |
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In 2016, he released In the Now, his first solo effort since 1984's Now Voyager. |
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Following the failed effort to record a new studio album, the Police effectively disbanded. |
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It isn't very much effort for us at all, but if it can help people, then we want to do it. |
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During WW II, great pressure on scientists to develop new technologies for the war effort led to many new inventions. |
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Much effort was put into creating satisfactory conclusions and making sure exposition did not bog down the pacing. |
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Investors have already started buying back shares they had sold last year in an effort to increase their profits. |
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It is an advantage for the coxswain to be light, as this requires less effort for the crew to propel the boat. |
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We are currently conducting a large scale screening study using the AliveCor Mobile ECG in an effort to identify AFib in an out-patient setting. |
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Financial support for this effort was provided by the autonomous region's government. |
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The Tang and Song dynasties did not undertake any significant effort in the region. |
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However, this partition of Bengal was reversed in 1911 in an effort to mollify Bengali nationalism. |
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These were the Platine War, the Uruguayan War and the devastating Paraguayan War, the largest war effort in Brazilian history. |
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The verb pechar is a Chileanism derived from pecho, or chest, and means to employ much effort to accomplish a particular goal. |
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In an effort to assuage her chrestomathic appetite, Lucy has been taking classes at the local college for the past 12 years. |
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The first capable effort to systematically map the Antonine Wall was undertaken in 1764 by William Roy, the forerunner of the Ordnance Survey. |
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Certainly, if Scone was not associated with this kind of thing in Pictish times, the Scottish kings of later years made an effort do so. |
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Some held the English responsible, while believing that they could and should assist in yet another effort at making the scheme work. |
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A fulfilling relationship is a wondrous thing to have but it does take effort to maintain and that entails the occasional chut pattern. |
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Congress appointed Horatio Gates, victor at Saratoga, to lead the American effort in the south. |
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While the Americans wintered only twenty miles away, Howe made no effort to attack their camp, which critics argue could have ended the war. |
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His efforts to induce the Whig government to assist in this effort were unsuccessful. |
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Raul Meireles volleyed over from 12 yards before Leon Britton blocked a close-range effort from Ramires as Chelsea started to press. |
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By this time, until May 1941, the Luftwaffe effort was aimed against both civilian and industrial targets. |
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In 1976, an effort was made to strictly define machair, although a number of systems still evade classification. |
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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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If however he does not act or does not put in sufficient effort he loses his honour price. |
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She is also one face of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer in the effort to also create awareness and funding for the fight against breast cancer. |
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Special thanks to Michele Marini for his revision and his consense to the effort necessary in the writing of the paper. |
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This caused trouble after William became king, since he spent a lot of effort trying to regain Northumbria. |
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With another huge effort he grabbed the bucket hook again, mentally crossing his fingers for the bolts in the thin plywood to hold. |
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Overcoming cyberphobia is not easy, but any effort to automate professionals must address their resistance and concerns or be doomed to failure. |
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Given the timing, Beltrami found the effort inherently suspect. |
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Gray Morgan, was largely responsible for this effort to avoid disrupted schooling but never received appropriate recognition. |
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The Dutchman, taking the 16th stage of the Tour de France after a solo effort which nonsensified all known laws of human endurance, smiled. |
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Deconditioning due to decreased physical effort results in muscle loss, including heart muscles. |
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However, those draft resisters who refused any cooperation with the war effort often spent much of each war in federal prisons. |
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In an effort to regenerate and boost declining tourism, a number of projects are under way or proposed. |
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The amount of waste material produced by livestock globally is considerable, as is the effort required to dispose of it. |
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The very effort of individuals to lessen their burden of debt effectively increased it. |
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Compared to the maintenance of a language that is learned at home, more time, effort and hard work are required to learn it in school. |
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Some effort has been undertaken to promote Jyutping, but the success of its proliferation within the region has yet to be examined. |
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In an effort to encourage a greener Solihull, Ms Burt is supporting schemes to supply cheap composters and water butts to homes. |
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To make sure that all such effort remains fun and rewarding, the dogless hunter should set a pace that's both relaxed and ready for action. |
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The reactors are a joint effort of French AREVA and German Siemens AG, and will be the largest reactors in the world. |
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Originating in 1968, the Irish Government gave renewed effort to the plans after the 1973 energy crisis. |
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The increase of heavy traffic because of the war effort meant that economies and efficiency in transport had to be made wherever possible. |
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This example highlights that considerable time and effort is needed to effectively restore salt marsh systems. |
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Although much effort has gone into restoring salt marshes worldwide, further research is needed. |
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Arsenal were struggling for any sort of rhythm and Aaron Lennon dragged an effort inches wide as Tottenham pressed for a second. |
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Ireland and Wales initiated a joint leatherback conservation effort between Swansea University and University College Cork. |
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The other four men were required in a united effort for exactly one minute. The work of the four one-minute men was not hard. |
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Rustu failed to collect a Whitehead corner, Shawcross saw his effort blocked and Crouch was on hand to bundle over the line from three yards out. |
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Orcas prey on target groups of females with young, usually making an effort to extract and kill a calf. |
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You don't want to jeopardize your primary source of income or any savings you've socked away in your effort to boost your earnings on the side. |
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In an effort to answer these, he began to develop a specific setting for the books. |
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The last major effort to settle the Cyprus dispute was the Annan Plan in 2004, drafted by the then Secretary General, Kofi Annan. |
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His role in this year's effort involved spending two months reviewing the more than 1,600 pages of research that went into the new assessment. |
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Catching fish for the purpose of food or sport is known as fishing, while the organized effort by humans to catch fish is called a fishery. |
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An alternative theory is that standing on one leg reduces the energy expenditure for producing muscular effort to stand and balance on one leg. |
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There is an ongoing effort to resolve the taxonomic confusion using a continuing synthesis of systematic data and molecular techniques. |
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Winston Churchill issued the Battle of the Atlantic directive on 9 March, directing the British war effort temporarily to counter the German campaign against Atlantic convoys. |
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Robben curled an effort against the foot of the post from the edge of the box after being gifted the ball by an abysmal clearance from keeper Stephan Andersen. |
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They offered some compromises in an effort to ameliorate the situation. |
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His effort is to come as near 100 percent as is humanly possible. |
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I'm making an effort towards communal life in the Coloured quarters of our great metropolis, a small light in a naughty world. All the boorjoys are very shocked, of course. |
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The 'bumsicle', as the jaded hospital doctors called him, had been frozen to the sidewalk and it took him and his partner a real solid effort to pry him off. |
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This is just one of a number of so-called 'false flag' operations undertaken by 'channers' in an effort to infiltrate and undermine progressive social movements. |
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The whole effort was greater than the sum of the individual parts, and there was a nice fellow feeling between these people, an unforced companionability. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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The company made a new effort to collect delinquent payments. |
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The sound even called back the departing senses of the dying doggess. She drew me to her with her paws, and made an effort to lick me. The action quite melted me. |
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We doorbelled the whole district in an effort to get out the vote. |
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I know that poor form is one of the biggest drainers of energy, so even though I slowed down significantly I made a very conscious effort to maintain good form. |
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The slightest effort made the patient cough. He would stand leaning on a stick and holding a hand to his side, and when the paroxysm had passed it left him shaking. |
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