Pave-the-way Sentence Examples

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  • Even small basic concepts like fractions pave the way for a successful study of math.

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  • However, it did pave the way for many other world phones and it represents a standard that is increasingly popular among business travelers.

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  • But these men did little more than pave the way for the true romantic novel, which first took shape under the hand of Santo KyOden (f76f1816), and culminated in the works of Bakin, Tanehiko, Samba, Ikku, Shunsui and their successors.

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  • After purchasing the site, and concluding a treaty with the Fula emir of Nupe, he proceeded to clear the ground, build houses, form enclosures and pave the way for a future city.

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  • In 1871 he proceeded to America and Europe at the head of an imposing embassy of some fifty persons, the object being to explain to foreign governments the actual conditions existing in Japan, and to pave the way for negotiating new treaties consistent with her sovereign rights.

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  • In general, it appears that those narratives wherein the histories of Saul and David are combined-very much in the favour of the latterwere originally distinct from those where (a) Saul's figure is more in accord with the old poem from the Book of Jashar, and (b) where David's victories over prehistoric giants and his war like movements to Jerusalem pave the way for the foundation-from a particular Judaean standpoint-of his remarkably long dynasty.

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  • These technological advances pave the way for increasingly dynamic and visually rich real-time 3D graphics experiences.

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  • We are looking forward to working with EDHA and this will hopefully pave the way for similar schemes in area.

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  • We hope that Kellogg's cash rewards will help pave the way for future British success, " he added.

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  • Servia demanded compensation in various forms for the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; what the government hoped to obtain was the cession to Servia of a strip of territory between Herzegovina and Novibazar, which would check the advance of Austria-Hungary towards Salonica, make Servia and Montenegro conterminous, pave the way for a union between them, and give Servian commerce an outlet to the Adriatic. Neither the Dual Monarchy nor the Young Turks would consider the cession of any territory, and in January 1909 the outcry for war was renewed in Servia.

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  • Allowing embryo research in the UK to include the investigation of regenerative cell therapies will pave the way for treatments for hitherto incurable diseases.

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  • French composer, whose harmonic innovations helped pave the way for the musical upheavals of the 20th century.

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  • We hope that Kellogg 's cash rewards will help pave the way for future British success, he added.

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  • Yes, there are steps you can take to pave the way for the newest member of the family.

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  • Subsequent competition by camera manufacturers helped pave the way for digital imaging innovations over the next decade.

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  • This design is also easy to make yourself, and the material you choose will pave the way for the type of look you want in your bathroom, such as cottage chic or country.

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  • The image of her doing a flip and split on the hood of a car helped her pave the way as a video vixen.

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  • While it may be difficult to find today, it is the predecessor of additional hair removal products and helped pave the way for more innovative hair removal techniques that keep sensitive skin away from razors.

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  • Fashion designers are always in a rush to pave the way for a new fashion future.

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  • The experience can help pave the way for improved performance at home and at school in the fall.

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  • Although Jean Lassale watches endured a relatively short lifespan, the company helped to pave the way for future watchmakers by introducing a number of breakthrough concepts in horology.

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  • In fact, the greater strength can thereby pave the way for a much more damaging injury should you try to use your strength outside the nicely controlled gym environment, like if you're hauling a new fridge from the store or a similar task.

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  • The song also received a Billboard Music Award for Hot 100 Single of the Year, and helped pave the way for future hits.

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  • With just a little planning, your college pool party can pave the way for lots of summer fun!

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  • These classifications pave the way for a variety of fae folk depicted in fiction.

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  • However, King Kong in all his gigantic glory broke ground to pave the way for this genre in the first place.

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  • The foundation of the capital would pave the way for the belief that the national god had taken a permanent dwelling-place in the royal seat.

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  • The first care of the new pope was to pave the way for the restoration of peace with Russia and the German Empire, and it was owing to his patience, persistence and energy that these efforts for peace were crowned with success.

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