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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
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By promoting the contest on Facebook, you are going to elicit more people to take part in it
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They stand in small groups, laughing and talking like extras waiting to take part in some theatrical costume production, glittering eyes beneath their scarves, laughing at the Yamaha, laughing at our bumbling stumblings across the pebbled beach towards the bike
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He mentions that there’s another family in the village willing to take part – they lost someone in the hurricane which hit the coast of America last autumn
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“Jorma can take part in this conversation any time he wants
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Students will probably think that this simple ceremony is not worth recording, but I have to say, it is one of the most inspiring events to take part in
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The wedding would have been wonderful but you weren"t here to take part in it
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So small a matter as the appointment of a parish priest, occasioned almost always a violent contest, not only in one parish, but in all the neighbouring parishes who seldom failed to take part in the quarrel
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Before we went up to the line we had a few replacements sent to us from the 2nd Battalion which was due to come over and take part in the offensive
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This would have weakened them just before our ‘Big Push’ got underway which if everyone was to be believed was not far off now though we would rather have had it quite as these raids could get you killed before you had even had the chance to take part in the forthcoming battle
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“All that is left for me to say is good luck for tomorrow and that you should be proud to take part in this offensive it is the biggest one mounted in this war by our army and it should help relieve the pressure on our French allies at Verdun
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day to hail as King Henry of England, was to take part in a jolly
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Clarence was not expecting to be asked to take part in William’s explanation, but he found the nerve to answer
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It was now a crime to import slaves or for US citizens or ships to take part in the international slave trade, though slave trading inside the US was still legal
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As for the Irish Catholics so feared by the Know-Nothings, they discovered how to assimilate into American society: Take part in bigotry against others
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Instead of civilian courts, the suspects are tried by military tribunals, where many US military officers refuse to take part if possible
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Hoover had been prepared to send US ships and troops to take part in La Matanza (“the massacre”)
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Around 25,000 people started to take part in the march, which started outside the council's Waverley Court headquarters on East Market Street and was due to finish at the Ross Bandstand in Princes Street Gardens, where there was to be a series of speakers
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I left pleased that I would be able to take part in the revolution from within reach of the palace
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All of the festivals went on for five days, and everyone who wished was free to take part in the celebrations
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“But you will take part in the campaign?”
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But this was a clash in which the Shearim did not take part, for they were bound by their own law, and could not take up weapons against men
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gious community near the Dead Sea, as they refused to take part in animal sacrifice, using
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years of age who take part in the TLP
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conceive, and caused her parents to take particular attention of further descriptions of Lugdi’s
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There weren’t many, but it was an indication that he recognised the need of a foreigner to take part in a
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excited that Rodney finally was able to take part in the
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take part in all inspections under Article 170 of the Veterinary Practices Act and
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Rodney would not wake up and take part in this new
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joint ventures that allow you to take parts of their list away and add it yours, through a
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“As Mark said so aptly earlier, it is an investigation I am glad to take part in, for I doubt that any of my race have ever been Translocated by any caster of any other race
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“It is an honor to speak with you, and all of us were honored to be invited to take part in this wonderful work
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“Thousands of the most skilled and capable were chosen to take part, the greatest number that could participate without getting in each other’s way
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27 In the same manner also if war come first on the nation of the Jews the Romans shall help them with all their heart according as the time shall be appointed them: 28 Neither shall victuals be given to them that take part against them or weapons or money or ships as it has seemed good to the Romans; but they shall keep their covenants and that without deceit
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Most of the formerly dark dragons, once sworn on the stone, seem to suddenly feel the need to take part in the great re-unification of all Draconians, in Xervia
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Exercise your team members and be prepared to take part, or you will find yourselves unqualified to join others in the advancement of life
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@Nuke’s need for self-exploration was obvious from his first mention of a forgotten childhood, and the breach of his System’s security that instructed him to contact me had made it clear that I AM intended I should take part
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Beverly and I would travel to adjoining states to take part in his seminars because we never ceased to learn new things we could add to our arsenal of evolution
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Students can electronically raise their hands with a question and then take part in real-time discussions
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everyone to take part of a stack of old newsprint and find me anything that has to do with
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Most people who take part in this activity do it not for economic reasons, but as a way of reducing world food waste
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I looked at my friends they knew they could take part of the blame, but Tommy had been in front of the SUV and didn’t run at all
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The medicines that you have to take particular not
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You can try enticing your child’s interest in new things by encouraging him or her to take part in new activities that seem appealing
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Also encourage your child to take part in activities or try things outside the home
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I will protect all who come to take part in this ceremony
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those who couldn‘t even take part in that, they were being kept busy with the implementation
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it; and if we will fit ourselves to take part in that, our progress will be rapid
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persuaded to take part in a race
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He stayed apart from the rest of us, ignored our jokes and didn’t take part in the conversations
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With that, even if they won’t take parts during the training sessions, you should let them become more familiar of the commands that you use
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* Will listen to stories with attention and take part in describing the main settings, characters and events
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Finally, and perhaps the most important reason, young children have an intrinsic interest in and will spontaneously take part in, sound, rhythm and music, thereby practising pronunciation, stress and intonation, which are the equivalents in language of sound, rhythm and music
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‘I surely could have handled you the first time, but I had to take part in the game
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Siri was thankful that he had not been asked to take part in this operation, as he knew, only too well, that they were creating starvation among many of the surviving subsidence farming communities that worked the land to either side of the waterways
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One of the things about being a super affiliate is that your status allows you to gain a lot of recognition among other marketers, and sometimes will allow you to capture the attention of companies or individuals that would love to have you take part in their affiliate marketing programs
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The second greatest physical intervention that you can take part in is the physical laying on of hands
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Various means of communication all take part in the same way, through it is the physical body that may interpret it as hearing, feeling, or seeing, simply because these are the areas which have been focused and energy directed
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The second greatest physical intervention that you can take part in is the physical ‘laying on of hands
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He couldn’t take part in any of the missions, physically, because he was paralysed
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The only one who refused to take part in the farewell was Colonel Aureliano Buendía
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Fabulous eaters arrived from everywhere to take part in the irrational tourneys of capacity and resistance that were organized in the house of Petra Cotes
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“The ship is waiting everyone,” the general said, he turned and walked off with his men in line, “we have a war to take part in
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Even the proprietress, who normally did not take part in the conversation argued with a madam’s wrathful passion that Colonel Aureliano Buendía, of whom she had indeed heard speak at some time, was a figure invented by the government as a pretext for killing Liberals
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Many people are into the process, but you shouldn’t have to be a nerd to take part since we can’t exist by avoiding what’s there
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The congregations of today mostly look like a group of perfect and holy people, but I dare to say that behind the closed doors, there are many who take part in orgies, fornication, adultery, extramarital affairs, watching pornography and all other sorts of sexual sins
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The word tolerance has become a political correct way to say that we permit people to be around us and take part in our community
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Coatl and I went over the strategy for the next day, although he wanted me to escort mother and the last of the stragglers to the stronghold, I insisted that as I was the High Chief of the Toltec nation, I had to take part in the first confrontation, he argued long and hard on this point, even trying to ally mother to his way of thinking, she told him she was too busy for childish arguments and to sort it out ourselves, he gave in then and told me I would co-ordinate the Toxon squad, that no harm was to befall the captain of the tax collectors except by his hand, all the other settlements had received their instructions, he was confident of a satisfactory conclusion to our first days activity, a couple of more jugs of maize brew and we were both ready for some rest
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Ultimately more than eight hundred thousand British and Canadian troops and one million three hundred American troops were assembled to take part in the great battle to liberate Europe
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It must have been a tremendous relief after the ferocious battles they had endured that they would not take part in an invasion of Japan
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He doesn’t take part in the coke, but he gets her high, then has his way with her
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As soon as we reached the library door, we were caught by the college gang who insisted that we take part in the Valentine Day Celebrations
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They were obliged to wait at the gate, as did Jazz Bryant in an unmarked car, there to take particular note of all who showed interest in the passing of Sir Alex Clegg
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The best way to learn words is to take part in (or create together with the teacher) exact
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The US and China have officially refused to take part in what may well escalate into a major conflict, and the shadow PM stated at a press meeting earlier this evening that he considered the entire affair an elaborate PR stunt designed by the government in order to win the coming elections
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These supporters are calling on others to take part in the Couch Potato Revolution, the do-nothing revolt
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They had come from near and far to take part
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During bouts of feasting and tandem tussling, we told Geza of our adventure and he told us of his: actually Yugoslavian, even though only nineteen he had deserted from the army as he had no belief in, and no desire to take part in, the criminally stupid war that had proved such a thorn in the bollocks of our trip
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Richard, and Tim, would take part in the air patrols
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Whatever place you may finally select, take particular care to see that it is free from chill and strong draught, mosquitoes, bugs, ants and all other flies or crawling insects
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� Scrapbooking is something the entire family can take part in
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He could take part in
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“The President has undertaken to brief the Taoiseach, Michael O’Leary, fairly soon after he has convinced his colleagues to take part in this plan
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It is envisaged that Ireland will have two Senators and four members of the House of Representatives, two of whom will be empowered to sit in this Chamber and take part in debates on any issue that relates to or might impact upon the State of Ireland
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* In March 1923, Chittaranjan Das along with Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party at Allahabad to take parting November 1923 council elections
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The Congress once more did not take part in it
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wanted to take part in later events, why had he not walked out, and why had he gone back to
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Another important part of the strategy is to hire workers in time for them to be able to take part in the installation and inspection of the new machines and presses
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They are expected to take part in machine installation activities
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have traveled here to take part in these two events
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(3) No person attending any educational institution recognized by the State or receiving aid out of State funds shall be required to take part in any religious instruction that may be imparted in such institution or to attend any religious worship that may be conducted in such institution or in any premises attached thereto unless such person or, if such person is a minor, his guardian has given his consent thereto
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But ‘Umayr wept and the Prophet let him stay and take part in the expedition
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The woman choose to go to a spiritual doctor or Suhu who is able to produce forces in super-beings to take part in a war similar to the being mischievous character
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Baath party officials are required to take part in executions and filmed doing so, thus binding themselves together in responsibility with “blood cement”
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Even Sheikh Al-Rifa’e himself (God had mercy upon him) would never take part in such deeds, and he is absolutely innocent of any such things that may have been ascribed to him
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They didn’t take part in the riots when Jack returned but they were dangerous just the same
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you new ways of making money with it, and offer you to take part in referral contests and challenges
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My father abandoned his post and refused to take part in the
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My heart skipped when Austin told me he would take part in an important internet conference call in collaboration with his new foreign business partners
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Although he runs into political resistance in several departments, he manages to collect information on relative numbers of knowledge workers who regularly take part in community of practice meetings