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They put forward a plan to fortify the village, pool recourses and start a militia
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The New Vistas creative department put forward their idea, to then be approved or modified
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Would it be that one day – in some unimaginable time in the future – they would be able to walk on the decontaminated terrafirma? The representative put forward the option of self-termination
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This group put forward their intentions, theories and ideas as a serious alternative to the reformists – otherwise thought of as moderates – who were still to commence with that first assignment
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Only after years of protests did Kennedy reluctantly put forward a civil rights bill that he was unable to pass
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After the initial resurgence of indignation from that morose observation had worn off, and still very few good answers were put forward to make the charge seem to be as preposterous as later it would be shown to be, the memory of my Shi’ite experience returned almost in the form of an accusation
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He whimsical put forward a lot of plans at any time, the split-second in turn negative, capricious
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In every age the men who want us under their thumb, if they have any sense, will put forward the particular pretension which the hopes and fears of that age render most potent … It has been magic, it has been Christianity
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BY HIS GRACE CAN PUT FORWARD TO OTHERS AS MAY
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by little run through the argument the other party has put forward and
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Then, little by little run through the argument the other party has put forward and
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One concept that was put forward by the Democrats in Con-
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and moral or religious or other excuse has been put forward to
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Several explanations are put forward regarding the history of the Galgo Espanol ,
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“First no water, now no slaves?” Myserrah hissed his continued contempt for the answers put forward
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There have been several interesting theories put forward in
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Election Year! It was no surprise when George Potter's name was put forward as a
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put forward early in the twentieth century – the Kaluza-Klein theory now,
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lecular brain that was put forward by roger Penrose, Stuart Hameroff and
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“You put forward an interesting proposal,” he said
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Do we have to test the New Oasis mats and terminals first? We didn’t want to do it without asking you in case it would interfere with the demonstration that’s been put forward to this afternoon
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Your tone should be put forward and out, but please, do not shout and frighten the audience
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In no time she was a party member and with the help of Sean was put forward as the Labour candidate to contest the up and coming local elections in Slough
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Staff put forward a pupil and give reasons for their nomination
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Then he said, ‘John has a scenario he would like to put forward
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‘Would Selena have pushed them?’ I put forward
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“You didn’t put forward a bowl for collecting tips from your listeners
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explanation, put forward by several organisations, is that
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issues and arguments being put forward by their MPs: education through
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� One of the theories often put forward in such books is that any attempt at changing history would create a parallel history, or timeline if you prefer
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Another idea put forward was a collection point for friendly tribes to leave information, these collection points would have four warriors on duty at all times
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A British Army colonel stopped at that moment in front of Nancy and put forward his hand
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At the Arcadia Conference in Washington, the first Allied meeting following Pearl Harbor, Churchill put forward the 'North-West Africa Project’ as the first step towards “closing and tightening the ring around Germany”
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When the Allied armies eventually reached the Elbe on 11th April, the plea was again put forward by the British that the Elbe should be crossed in force and a determined drive be made on Berlin; but once more Eisenhower was adamant and refused
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‘’What I am going to expose now is a theory put forward by one of the CIA analysts presently in Rota, Spain
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And that’s just the plan of action he intended to put forward
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Another argument put forward by those who favour brassica vegetables is the following:
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Here is what I put forward to you:
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Brown put forward his statements
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No decisions should be taken until a full investigation and disciplinary hearing has been conducted, and the employee has had the opportunity to put forward their case
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for a moment the story that Sheer and Singer put forwards, so I will be looking further into the matter
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“I will put forward the proposal by email to each of them when you leave, and would anticipate a decision by close of play today,” he replied
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But there has never been any rational explanation put forward for what has happened, and therefore the UK Government has been blamed for it all - circulating forged documents, issuing statements which were a pack of lies, that sort of thing, in an effort to destabilise the regime
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Or perhaps he had at last been put forward for a CBE or something equally grand
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For reasons which I do not fully understand, and for which I have seen no satisfactory explanation put forward, it would seem that the vast majority of terrorists, from both sides of the sectarian divide, have left the Province
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Member for Hampstead (Mr Holden) in that I believe the proposals put forward will go a long way towards stabilising the situation in the troubled Province of Northern Ireland and provide solid foundations for the future
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Because limited dual nationality had been recommended and accepted for those north and south of the border who opted for it, in line with the proposals put forward in the final communique of the Constitutional Committee in Honolulu, the Stars and Stripes would be raised on a flagstaff placed between the Irish tricolour and the Union Jack
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That same vision spurred us to put forward
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Volodya put forward his fist, and San Sanych was knocking it with his head for almost five minutes
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in exile, other than harrying me by telephone and e-mail to put forward the arguments for
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time?” Thus he put forward seven questions
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“They will say, ‘Ah, would that I had put forward (goodness) for my life (that was to come)!’
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“They will say, ‘Ah, would that I had put forward (goodness) for my life (that was to come)!”
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God says: “No! For when the earth is gathered together entirely and finally, * And your Provider comes, and the angels in row upon row, * And Hell, on that Day, is brought near: on that Day human will remember, but what will remembrance avail him then?? * They will say, ‘Ah, would that I had put forward (goodness) for my life (that was to come)!”
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“They will say, ‘Ah, would that I had put forward (goodness) for my life (that was to come)!”: at this time, they will feel great regret and their heart will break with sorrow
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cms?intenttarget=no); however, the saffron brigade never made any attempt to put forward such a proposal by negotiating with Muslims but instead went about chanting deeply offensive slogans, such as referring to all Muslims as Babar kee santan, which understandably made them inflexible in their stand) driven by vote-driven politics of certain political parties (this is not to say that I am soft on Islamist political parties or political parties that appease Muslims and I criticize them as well; for reference, please see the following unambiguous statement in my article ‘Lessons from the UP Electoral Battle for The Impending War in 2014’[110] - “The culprit for introducing religion-based politics this time was the Congress…” and I have elaborated on the same in that very article)
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So this assertion that is constantly put forward, that it’s simply a matter of maximizing hormonal
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But then I also had witnessed a fighter inside you who would never give up before any sort of challenge put forward to him
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Minister and the United Nations a plan to address the issues put forward by the Mohawk
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"When she put forward her resume I found her academic record and references to be impressive and impeccable
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Long story short, a few days ago the Supreme High Court in Athens ruled that due to insufficient land registry evidence put forward by the family, the land was legally Roger’s and Marc’s
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although that forms the fundamental basis of their cosmological concept they put forward as the truth and
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much concentration at some points because the ideas I put forward will be very new to any
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Never is a suggestion put forward that it might
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He put forward my new place in the army, without rank, though holding my rank as a prince of Gwynedd, riding as his shield-man
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So now it can easily be put forward that only a person having in-depth knowledge of spirituality as branch of knowledge and also having gone through such experiences that undeniably fall in the realm of spiritual experience, can give any opinion on the subject
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The scientific explanation of evolution put forward by Darwin is perhaps too simplistic to explain completely the origins of humankind, for in reality and biochemical real terms evolution is an extremely sophisticated manipulation of nature resulting in the creation of life in the world as we see it today
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The hush remained for only a moment before whispered conversations broke out everywhere with a wide host of speculations being put forward
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“I’ve been put forward for the DCI job,” Chalmers said
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“When this world was first being colonized and the decision to abandon our technology was put forward it met with much resistance
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A desperate strategy was put forward and I volunteered to do it
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There is nothing to fear in this coming struggle if, you first, put forward the name of Jesus by whom you have been given authority by
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Another year went by and I put forward the idea of adoption
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Besides, he said what did I really have to put forward, as evidence of rape that would lead to the capture of the perpetrator
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How about when a disaster strikes them because what their hands have put forward, and then they come to you swearing by God: "We only intended goodwill and reconciliation"?
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hypnotist who accepts willingly the suggestions that you put forward,' he said with
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Who does greater wrong than he, who, when reminded of his Lord's revelations, turns away from them, and forgets what his hands have put forward? We have placed coverings over their hearts, lest they understand it, and heaviness in their ears
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On that Day man will be informed of everything he put forward, and everything he left behind
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It is needless to say they were put forward by Cervantes in all good faith and full confidence in their merits
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"Putting this, however, aside, for it is a puzzling question for which it is difficult to find a solution, let us return to the superiority of arms over letters, a matter still undecided, so many are the arguments put forward on each side; for besides those I have mentioned, letters say that without them arms cannot maintain themselves, for war, too, has its laws and is governed by them, and laws belong to the domain of letters and men of letters
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He dined in the little room as of yore, but alone, without the tax-gatherer; for Binet, tired of waiting for the "Hirondelle," had definitely put forward his meal one hour, and now he dined punctually at five, and yet he declared usually the rickety old concern "was late
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Now would you believe that the objection put forward was absolutely futile? I don't know whether the distinguished President of the Court perceived this
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He was just about to put forward another question, when I told me
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Besides this artful scheme of Sweater's for getting a good advertisement on the cheap, numerous other plans for providing employment or alleviating the prevailing misery were put forward in the columns of the local papers and at the various meetings that were held
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Several times during the morning they had been seen whispering together and comparing scraps of paper, and various theories were put forward to account for their disappearance
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Crass and most of the others tried hard to think of something to say in defence of the existing state of affairs, or against the proposals put forward by the lecturer; but finding nothing, they maintained a sullen and gloomy silence
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All sorts of theories were put forward to account for his apparent affluence
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“Have any names been put forward?”
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It was perceived, too, that while Hester never put forward even the humblest title to share in the world's privileges,—further than to breathe the common air, and earn daily bread for little Pearl and herself by the faithful labor of her hands,—she was quick to acknowledge her sisterhood with the race of man, whenever benefits were to be conferred
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Holmes, if ever you put forward your full powers, I implore you to do so now, for never in your life could you have a case which is more worthy of them
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Holmes seemed struck by the theory thus put forward, and he continued to walk up and down for some time, lost in thought and consuming cigarette after cigarette
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Not only was no trace found of the missing train, but no conjecture could be put forward which could possibly explain the facts
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Indeed, among the various conjectures which were put forward in the public Press, there were some which seriously asserted that supernatural, or, at least, preternatural, agencies had been at work, and that the deformed Monsieur Caratal was probably a person who was better known under a less polite name
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"Can you put forward any theory?"
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I put forward this obvious reflection, not out of any desire to disparage Mr
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He told her that the date of the Polar expedition had been put forward and that he would leave France in three weeks, or a month at latest
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Why is this so? The underlying reason is that the public buys issues that are sold to it, and the sales effort is put forward to benefit the seller and not the buyer
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We are thus led to put forward for most of our readers what may appear to be an oversimplified 50–50 formula
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Once the exclusive period is terminated, creditors can put forward their own plans that will likely result in a resolution of reorganization issues in a far different fashion from the one contemplated by management
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What they have in common is that their ideas stemmed originally from those put forward by the nineteenth-century German philosopher Karl Marx