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1. Naturopaths recommend following a cleansing programme, or short fast, a couple of times a year, preferably in spring and in autumn, to cleanse and strengthen the digestive system
2. Please check with a qualified practitioner before initiating this programme
3. Recognising the void that suddenly lands on the senior citizen in terms of emotional support hitherto provided by joint families, Government, NGOs and Associations of senior citizens can institute this highly effective “treatment” programme
4. We can do a great service to society if our combined voice is raised resulting in some action to curtail such programmes
5. Periodical programmes can be taken up to spread the awareness to the dangers of environment by misuse and wastage
6. They are ‘programmed by nature to behave in a certain way
7. If we do have a center within a reasonable distance then we should take part in all its programmes and contribute for its proper management
8. This gives the on going programmes of the central government in the area of social justice
9. suggestive, conscious and programmed process until then
10. That was a very un-cherub-like thing to ask, this had to be deliberately programmed into it
11. The problem with mind control, she had immediately realized, is the problem of 'who controls the controller?' It was one of those dilemmas of recursions, like 'who created God'? If a device was capable of mind control, it had to be programmed, so the programmer could control it
12. Smith loved the Universal Light Programme that fizzed
13. I was constantly listening to the radio programmes and sermons
14. Organising the programme for Friday afternoons for the next three months is taking up an incredible amount of my time and a lot of effort
15. Bahkmar feared the software in the houris was programmed to respond with even more enthusiasm when handled this way
16. "The guidance can be re-programmed," Diam said
17. I programmed in a change of interest about a year and a half from now
18. Smith loved the Universal Light Programme that fizzed across the unseen radiation waves of His thought, but He loved each and every aspect of silence as if, for a fleeting moment, it was the only silence He had ever heard
19. Her avatar had been programmed to think she had an Avatar on Biology Base reporting to the real Ava with the expedition
20. The room is pretty well a replica of a bathroom in a Roman villa – as re-created by one of the TV archaeology-for-the-masses programmes I used to watch
21. He had gotten a little carried away with it when he programmed up those witches
22. Over the next few weeks both Miss Jones and the young victim appeared in the newspapers and on many of the news and current affairs programmes on the television and the radio
23. There would be all sorts of programmes – plays, documentaries all sorts of things
24. Every newspaper and every television programme ran special editions and lurid news flashes
25. A few seconds later, the old man exchanged the bright, sparkling, monogrammed shin pads for Terry's battered old blue ones
26. " She was posing in ways that accented her already exaggerated figure and pumping out enough pheromones to set off the warning he had programmed into his med panel
27. It was completely programmed to go thru an orderly shut down and back-up
28. Entries were invited from gardeners across the land, the prize being the chance to have your very own television programme about gardening on one of the satellite television channels
29. As old Ted signed the contract for his new television programme, as the crowds cheered again and again, no one noticed the furious argument taking place between the judges
30. With everyone’s confidence in his gardening knowledge thoroughly shattered and with old scores being settled, his programme was axed from the schedules and his publishing deals quickly dried up
31. Most of all, however, it was called by this name because it was funny watching other people making complete fools of themselves, and pretty soon nearly every television programme featured ordinary people trying to win small fortunes, to become movie stars and generally being the nastiest of nasties in the woodpile
32. He even made a special series of videos to show on his body and as he slowly revolved under the hot studio lights, as he turned from judge to judge, each programme was revealed in all of its glory
33. We’ve roughed out a programme of what I’m going to sing for the concerts, which reminds me I must let the organisers have the list so that they can get the official programmes printed
34. A few days later Lucy was listening to a late night radio programme on her MP3 player while lying in bed trying to fend off the nightmares that inevitably came after dark
35. If you have a dog at home and you spend some time watching you will notice that much of his day to day activity is a result of these ―Conditioned Responses‖ whether programmed into him purposely or not
36. Once programmed it then just becomes a matter of setting it off whenever you are looking to feel more confident
37. is then programmed into the trigger
38. Sports or the AIS and initiated the world's best scholarship programme
39. head of the AIS scholarship programme
40. programmes on the television and the radio
41. A few programmes for the theatre - she was a regular there … I wonder if Embassy staff got a discount
42. The files disgorge a selection of letters, some theatre programmes – looks like Bunty is continuing her interest in that respect at any rate
43. Very few photos … a programme for the Edinburgh Tattoo for 1965
44. your very own television programme about gardening on one of the
45. programme, as the crowds cheered again and again, no one noticed
46. Apart from those, there are the usual theatre programmes and not a lot else
47. his programme was axed from the schedules and his publishing
48. to judge, each programme was revealed in all of its glory
49. • Participate in a Spiritual Mentoring programme with me
50. programme on her MP3 player while lying in bed trying to fend off