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  • He succeeded in promoting an agreement between Maria Theresa and Frederick.

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  • He was especially concerned in promoting a non-partisan civil service.

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  • Not only has scientific study advanced at the university of Buenos Aires, but scientific research is promoting the development of the country; examples are the geographical explorations of the Andean frontier, and especially of the Patagonian Andes, by Francisco P. Moreno.

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  • In June 1775, with a view to promoting the union of the colonies, he seconded the nomination of Washington as commander-in-chief of the army.

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  • It was Orduin who first abolished the onerous system of tolls on exports and imports, and established a combination of native merchants for promoting direct commercial relations between Sweden and Russia.

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  • Rich in vitamins and minerals, the seeds of the primrose also provide omega-6 fatty acids that are necessary for a host of bodily functions, including making insulin, regulating the heart and mood and promoting blood flow.

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  • It supports the government as the power alone capable of promoting legislation, but its support is given only so long as the measures of the government are consistent with the Labour policy.

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  • This island is joined to the mainland of Friesland by a stone dike constructed in 1873 for the purpose of promoting the deposit of mud.

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  • A majority of the states have railway commissions, but the investigation of railway accidents, with comparatively few exceptions, has not been done in such a way as to make the results useful in promoting improved practice.

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  • He strongly promoted the League of Nations in the early part of that year; he attended the International Socialist Conference at Berne; and in Dec. 1920 he paid an informal visit to Ireland in the hope of promoting peace.

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  • Video chat can be good for promoting conversation.

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  • He voted consistently on the Radical side, but his chief energies were devoted to promoting the cause of Italian unity.

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  • The course taken by Cranmer in promoting the Reformation exposed him to the bitter hostility of the reactionary party or " men of the old learning," of whom Gardiner and Bonner were leaders, and on various occasions - notably in 1543 and 1 545 - conspiracies were formed in the council or elsewhere to effect his overthrow.

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  • But he resigned his benefices, and, in conjunction with Cajetan, founded the order of the Theatines (1524) with the object of promoting personal piety and of combating heresy by preaching.

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  • The efficacy of heat or of an acid, an alkali or other agent in promoting coagulation depends on the character of the latex, and varies with that obtained from different plants.

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  • During his legislative career in Victoria he was active in promoting social legislation and an ardent advocate of preference in favour of Great Britain.

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  • But though he declined to share the responsibility of Lord Palmerston's administration, he was willing to act as its representative in promoting freer commercial intercourse between England and France.

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  • Kollonich, who had been created a cardinal in 1685, archbishop of Kalocsa in 1691 and archbishop of Esztergom (Gran) and primate of Hungary in 1695, was now at the head of affairs, and his plan was to germanize Hungary as speedily as possible by promoting a wholesale immigration into the recovered provinces, all of which were in a terrible state of dilapidation.'

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  • Instead of reducing chaos to order and concentrating his attention, as Brand had done in the Free State, on establishing security and promoting industry, he took up, with all its entanglements, the policy of intrigues with native chiefs beyond the border and the dream of indefinite expansion.

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  • He maintained an alliance with the Norman Duke Roger, Robert Guiscard's son and successor, and united the German with the Italian opposition to the emperor by promoting the marriage of the Countess Matilda with young Welf of Bavaria.

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  • Intent only on promoting their own interests and disregarding the welfare of the community, the old companies had become an unmitigated evil.

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  • When Mungo Park returned in 1796 from his celebrated journey in Africa, Edwards, who was secretary of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa, drew up from Park's narrative an account of his travels, which was published by the association in their Proceedings; and when Park wrote an account of his journeys he availed himself of Edwards' assistance.

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  • The phrase, "devil's advocate," has by an easy transference come to be used of any one who puts himself up, or is put up, for the sake of promoting debate, to argue a case in which he does not necessarily believe.

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  • This belief was supported by the Delphic oracle, which was largely instrumental in promoting hero-worship and keeping alive its due observance.

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  • Defoe's next work was Jure divino, a long poetical argument in (bad) verse; and soon afterwards (1706) he began to be much employed in promoting the union with Scotland.

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  • Turner was deputed to Bhutan, with a view of promoting commercial intercourse, but his mission proved unsuccessful.

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  • While forming and promoting his scheme, he was actuated by principles of political wisdom and by the purest patriotism.

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  • He was active in the summer of 1917 in promoting the participation of representatives of the English Labour and Socialist parties in an International Socialist Conference at Stockholm, to which German representatives were coming, and he went to Paris with bIr.

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  • As president of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Franklin signed a petition to Congress (12th February 1790) for immediate abolition of slavery, and six weeks later in his most brilliant manner parodied the attack on the petition made by James Jackson (1757-1806) of Georgia, taking off Jackson's quotations of Scripture with pretended texts from the Koran cited by a member of the Divan of Algiers in opposition to a petition asking for the prohibition of holding Christians in slavery.

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  • He opposed the execution of Charles I., lived quietly under the Commonwealth, and was assiduous in promoting the king's return; for this he was afterwards offered the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield, but declined it, it is said, on his wife's persuasion.

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  • In any attempt to determine the relative importance of Protestant and Catholic countries in promoting modern progress it must not be forgotten that religion is naturally conservative, and that its avowed business has never been to forward scientific research or political reform.

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  • In the middle region between them religion had a large share in promoting the formation of Pennsylvania, which was founded by the Quaker William Penn.

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  • He believed that international controversies would ultimately be settled by judicial procedure, and in the Russo-Japanese War and the establishment of the Hague Court he took an active part in promoting the judicial settlement of disputes between nations.

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  • One of the Tory premier's first acts was to propose that a royal commission should be appointed to consider the best means for promoting art and science in the kingdom, and he nominated Prince Albert as president.

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  • To the advances of the French government he at first turned a deaf ear, but when the rapprochement between the two countries was effected with little or no co-operation on his part, he utilized it for restraining France and promoting Russian interests.

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  • In 1874 Lord Carnarvon, then colonial secretary, sent Froude to South Africa to report on the best means of promoting a confederation of its colonies and states, and in 1875 he was again sent to the Cape as a member of a proposed conference to further confederation.

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  • He was a powerful supporter of the movement for spelling reform, as a means of promoting the spread of the English language.

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  • Immediately dependent upon the prince, from whom they obtained their privileges, the most important of which were self-government and freedom from taxation, these traders soon became an important factor in the state, counterpoising, to some extent, the influence of the gentry, enriching the land by developing its resources, and promoting civilization by raising the standard of comfort.

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  • The Holy See had also a considerable share in promoting the political development of the land.

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  • He spent large sums in promoting the spread of Christianity, contributing liberally to missionary societies, and to the expenses of translating the Bible or portions of it into various languages.

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  • In France it was mainly with a view to promoting the study of Greek that the corporation of Royal Readers was founded by Francis I.

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  • The Corporation for the Promoting and Propagating of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England (founded in 1649) bore the expense of printing both the New Testament and the Bible as a whole (Cambridge, Mass., 1663 - the earliest Bible printed in.America), which John Eliot, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, translated into "the language of the Massachusetts Indians," whom he evangelized.

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  • Thus the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (founded 1698), besides its other activities, has done much to cheapen and multiply copies of the Scriptures, not only in English and Welsh, but in many foreign languages.

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  • Among such may be mentioned the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge among the Poor (1750); and the Society for the Support and Encouragement of Sunday Schools (1785).

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  • Besides the institutions and works intended for public defence and the administration of justice, and those required for facilitating the commerce of the society, he considers those necessary for promoting the instruction of the people.

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  • Edwards personally reprimanded Whitefield for presuming to say of any one that he was unconverted, and in his Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion devoted much space to "showing what things are to be corrected, or avoided, in promoting this work."

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  • Caesar-worship as an organized cult developed spontaneously in many provincial towns during the reign of Augustus, and was fostered by him and his successors as a means of promoting in these centres of vigour and prosperity a strong loyalty to Rome and the emperor, which was one of the firmest supports of the latter's power.

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  • Alexander in 1809, after a year at Glasgow University, joined his father in Washington, Pennsylvania, where the elder Campbell had just formed the Christian Association of Washington, "for the sole purpose of promoting simple evangelical Christianity."

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  • He continually insisted upon the necessity of promoting the cause of foreign missions, and he gladly gave four of his sons for the work of the Church in India.

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  • A society, numbering many thousands of working men among its members, which has set itself the more special task of promoting the interchange of visits between working men of different nations, is called the " International Brotherhood Alliance," or, after the initials of its motto, Fraternitas inter genies, the F.I.G.

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  • If in this confession he to some extent tampered with his conscience, there is every reason to believe that his culpable timidity was occasioned, not by personal fear, but by anxiety lest by his death he should hinder instead of promoting the cause of truth.

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  • He now devoted himself to promoting the welfare of, his subjects, and did his utmost to support the cause of Christianity, both by his bounty and by his example.

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  • The wants, moreover, of the North American colonies did not escape the attention of Archbishop Laud during his official connexion with them as bishop of London, and he was developing a plan for promoting a local episcopate there when his troubles began and his scheme was interrupted.

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  • During the Protectorate, in 1649, an ordinance was passed for " the promoting and propagating of the gospel of Jesus Christ in New England " by the erection of a corporation, to be called by the name of the President and Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England, to receive and dispose of moneys for the purpose, and a general collection was ordered to be made in all the parishes of England and Wales; and Cromwell himself devised a scheme for setting up a council for the Protestant religion, which should rival the Roman Propaganda, and consist of seven councillors and four secretaries for different provinces.'

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  • London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews.

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  • The Society for Promoting Female Education in the East (now absorbed by others, chiefly by the Church Missionary Society) was founded in 1834; the Scottish Ladies' Association for the Advancement of Female Education in India (which subsequently became two associations, for more general work, in connexion with the Established and Free Churches of Scotland respectively) in 1837; the Indian Female Normal School Society (now the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission) in 1861 (taking over an association dating from 1852); the Wesleyan Ladies' Auxiliary in 1859; the Women's Association of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and the Baptist Zenana Mission, in 1867; The London Society's Female Branch, in 1875; the Church of England Zenana Society (an offshoot from the Indian Female Society) in 1880.

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  • The Baptist Society celebrated its centenary in 1892; the London Missionary Society (Congregational) did the same in 1895; the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge kept its bicentenary in 1898; the Church Missionary Society its centenary in 1899; the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel its bicentenary in 1900-1901; and the British and Foreign Bible Society its centenary in 1904.

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  • The London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews includes among its missionaries about 80 who are converts.

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  • The so-called "simoniacal heresy," particularly prevalent in Gaul, Illyricum and the East, he repeatedly attacked; and against the Gallican abuse of promoting laymen to bishoprics he protested with vigour.

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  • After helping to found the North of England council for promoting the higher education of women, she acted as its secretary from 1867 to 1870 and as its president from 1873 to 1874.

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  • On the accession of Christian VII., in 1766, Bernstorff's position became very precarious, and he was exposed to all manner of attacks, being accused, without a shadow of truth, of exploiting Denmark, and of unduly promoting foreigners.

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  • The Czechs refrained from obstruction, for they did not wish to forfeit the alliance with the Poles and Conservatives, on which their parliamentary strength depended, and the Germans used the opportunity to pass measures for promoting the material prosperity of the country, especially for an important system of canals which would bring additional prosperity to the coal-fields and manufactures of Bohemia.

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  • The order spread widely in Sweden and Norway, and played a remarkable part in promoting culture and literature in Scandinavia; to this is to be attributed the fact that the head house at Vastein, by Lake Vetter, was not suppressed till 1595.

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  • Various attempts were also made to improve trade and industry by abolishing the still remaining privileges of the Hanseatic towns, by promoting a wholesale immigration of skilful and well-to-do Dutch traders and handicraftsmen into Denmark under most favourable conditions, by opening up the rich fisheries of the Arctic seas, and by establishing joint-stock chartered companies both in the East and the West Indies.

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  • The Evangelical Society had been founded with the idea of promoting evangelical Christianity in Geneva and elsewhere, but it was found that there was also needed a theological school for the training of pastors.

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  • Carlyle's confession of the radical difference of religious opinion had not alienated his friend, who was settling in London, and used his opportunities for promoting Carlyle's interest.

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  • Subsequently he came into close connexion with the Achaean churches and especially with Corinth, bearing letters from Paul and being charged with promoting the proposed collection for poor Christians in Judaea.

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  • But in Hawaii there are traditions'of a wise king who interested himself in promoting the social well-being of the people, and made good laws for their guidance.'

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  • There are a public library, established by subscription in 1858; and a students' union, for helping the sick and poor and promoting the intellectual and physical improvement of boys.

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  • The design of the writers of the New Testament, as well as that of Jesus, was not to teach true rational religion, but to serve their own selfish ambitions, in promoting which they exhibit an amazing combination of conscious fraud and enthusiasm.

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  • He was a friend of learning in every form, and took great interest especially in promoting the study of Greek at Cambridge.

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  • The descendants of the wealthy Alaphion founded churches and convents in the district, and were particularly active in promoting monasticism.

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  • Apart from the intrinsic value of his work, it is admitted that it had the effect of promoting the study of philosophy and of stimulating freedom of thought in religion and politics.

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  • In the Frankfort parliament he was leader of the extreme Right; and after its break-up he was zealous in promoting the Unionist policy of Prussia, which he defended both in the Prussian diet and in the Erfurt parliament.

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  • In 1904 Alexander Macfarlane published a Bibliography of Quaternions and allied systems of Mathematics for the International Association for promoting the study of Quaternions and allied systems of Mathematics (Dublin University Press); the pamphlet contains 86 pages.

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  • Much land is too rough, too elevated or too arid ever to be made agriculturally available; but irrigation, and the work of the state and national agricultural bureaus in introducing new plants and promoting scientific farming, have accomplished much that once seemed impossible.

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  • In early life he adopted the views of William Cobbett, and was active in promoting the agitation which resulted in the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832.

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  • But despite the artificial character of the Trimurti, it has retained to this day at least its theoretical validity in orthodox Hinduism, whilst it has also undoubtedly exercised considerable influence in shaping sectarian belief, in promoting feelings of toleration towards the claims of rival deities; and in a tendency towards identifying divine figures newly sprung into popular favour with one or other of the principal deities, and thus helping to bring into vogue that notion of avatars, or periodical descents or incarnations of the deity, which has become so prominent a feature of the later sectarian belief.

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  • In 1713 he produced a reformed liturgy, and soon afterwards founded a society for promoting primitive Christianity, lecturing in support of his theories at London, Bath and Tunbridge Wells.

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  • One of the chief sources of his popularity was his activity in Congress in promoting the war with Great Britain in 1812, while as one of the peace commissioners he reluctantly signed the treaty of Ghent on the 24th of December 1814.

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  • A long and eloquent letter to Burghley 2 throws additional light upon his character, and gives a hint as to the cause of his uncle's slackness in promoting him.

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  • A great many modified scutching machines and processes have been proposed and introduced with the view of promoting economy of labour and improving the turn-out of fibre, both in respect of cleanness and in producing the least proportion of codilla or scutching tow.

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  • On the death of Hardicanute in 1042 Godwine was foremost in promoting the election of Edward (the Confessor) to the vacant throne.

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  • From its inception this body proved highly influential in promoting Baptist co-operation in missionary and educational work, in efforts to supply the churches with suitable ministers and to silence unworthy ones, and in maintaining sound doctrine.

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  • These became highly efficient in promoting foreign and domestic missions, Sundayschool organization, denominational literature and education.

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  • He began by protecting and promoting the Swedish reformers Olavus and Laurentius Petri, and Laurentius Andreae.

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  • Rhodes informed the House of Commons Select Committee that the belief that the Boers intended to introduce the influence of another foreign power in the already complicated system of South Africa " greatly influenced " him in promoting the revolt.

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  • He also projected a successful scheme for establishing parish libraries in England and America, out of which grew the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

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  • Generally, then, it may be affirmed that taxation in its essential nature cannot be thought of as a good instrument for promoting trade and the advancement of a country.

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  • Other institutions are the London Hospital, Whitechapel, the East London children's hospital, the headquarters of Dr Barnardo's Homes, Stepney Causeway, and Her Majesty's Hospital for waifs connected therewith; the Stepney training college of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Spitalfields trade and technical school.

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  • In 1887 a conference was held in London for " promoting a closer union between the various parts of the British empire by means of an imperial tariff of customs."

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  • The success of this budget in stimulating consumption and in promoting trade induced Sir Robert Peel to follow it up in 1845 with an even more remarkable proposal.

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  • Though no man was ever more free from anything like the egoism of the intellectual coxcomb, yet he abounded in that active self-confidence and self-assertion which is natural in men who are conscious of great powers, and strenuous in promoting great causes.

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  • Paul was undoubtedly not a man of quick parts or unusual views, but he was handsome, attractive, strong-willed, and has never been accused of promoting nephews or favourites.

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  • Her influence is very active in promoting the increase of the fruits of the field, hence she is specially a goddess of agriculture.

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  • Membership in the association is open to all Germans who are Protestants and declare their willingness to co-operate in promoting its objects.

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  • Finally, in 1871, a "constitutional government" was formed by certain Englishmen under King Thakombau; but this, after incurring heavy debt, and promoting the welfare of neither whites nor natives, came after three years to a deadlock, and the British government felt obliged, in the interest of all parties, to accept the unconditional cession now offered (1874).

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  • None of his work is more closely identified with his name than the part he took in promoting the higher education of women.

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  • Considerable funds were made available, and Mr (afterwards Sir) Horace Plunkett, who as an independent Conservative member had been active in promoting associations for the improvement of Irish methods in this direction, became the first vice-president.

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  • In minute doses it is a gastric stimulant, promoting the flow of gastric juice.

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  • The main agents in introducing and promoting these changes were the French ambassadors, a very able French treasury official Jean Orry, seigneur de Vignory (1652-1719)and the lady known as the princess des Ursins (q.v.), the chief lady-in-waiting.

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  • In several Canadian provinces also, the public funds are used in promoting the bee industry in various ways, mainly in combating the bee-disease known as " foul brood."

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  • In New Zealand the government of the colony has displayed the most praiseworthy earnestness and vigour in promoting apiculture.

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  • Branch societies of bee-keepers were established throughout the English counties, mainly by the efforts of the parent body in London, with the object of securing co-operation in promoting the sale of honey, and showing the most modern methods of producing it in its most attractive form at exhibitions held for the purpose.

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  • The bee-keepers' associations of the United States, Canada and most of the British colonies, are - like those last mentioned above - formed for the sole and laudable purpose of promoting the business interests of their members, the latter being either bee-farmers or bee-appliance manufacturers.

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  • In 1869 he was elected chairman of the executive council of the new National Education League, the outcome of Mr George Dixon's movement for promoting the education of the children of the lower classes by paying their school fees, and agitating for more accommodation and a better national system.

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  • It appears bimonthly, highlighting the events, projects and people involved in promoting the written and spoken word in the area.

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  • Now watz the catch before promoting i placed Google Ads on my page.

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  • Promoting his new album, Jacket Full of Danger, Green seems comfortable with his enduring cult status.

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  • So if you are selling diamond studded dog collars for example, ads promoting your listing might appear on dog related websites.

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  • As the stomach empties, these constrictor rings begin further up in the body of the stomach promoting further gastric emptying.

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  • It would be nice if Oxfam acknowledged this instead of promoting caricatures of others in the movement against corporate-driven globalization.

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  • The spiritual help offered by the Priestly Society is directed toward promoting holiness in its members through the fulfillment of their priestly duties.

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  • The RHS is the UK's leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promoting good gardening.

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  • There were posters promoting Bt hybrids displayed on the walls of all villages I visited.

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  • Posters promoting hand hygiene in all clinical areas change monthly.

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  • Much on the media is promoting promiscuity, maligning marriage, and encouraging illegitimacy.

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  • We are also members of The British incoming Tour Operators Association (BITOA ), the key organization promoting in-bound tourism into the UK.

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  • The Walk to School Campaign is focusing on promoting independence whilst children walk to school.

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  • Professor Braben spoke about ' Promoting innovation in a Bureaucratic World ', highlighting the importance of academic freedom to the economy.

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  • It provides an enterprise data management service to the BBC, promoting applications integration using the latest technologies.

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  • Do you want to get involved with promoting interfaith on campus?

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  • In promoting an internationalism, I feel that one should be wary of ignoring responsibilities in one's own backyard.

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  • It covers all aspects of working with and commissioning artists. ixia Is the forum for promoting excellence in Public Art.

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  • The Temple Bar pub, while unashamedly promoting tourist kitsch, has the best beer garden in the city and excellent irish musicians.

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  • New Zealand organic lavender promoting a calm mind and body.

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  • Education bfi Education is charged with promoting media literacy.

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  • All schools have a role to play in promoting more understanding of mixed marriage.

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  • The pitfalls are that of creating a mishmash and that of promoting indifference.

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  • These substrates demonstrate the multiple roles of Plk1 in promoting mitosis.

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  • The rap mogul is currently in the UK promoting the release of his new single ' Come to Me ' .

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  • It is thought that schools may see these clubs as a valuable tool toward promoting international, multicultural and development education.

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  • British Mycological Society The BMS was founded in 1896 with the sole objective of promoting mycology in all its aspects.

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  • James is put to work at country fairs, promoting a quack nostrum for pain relief.

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  • Numeracy Promoting maths and encouraging your child to become numerate at home.

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  • The first day focused on globalization and decentralization, and explored the challenges of promoting participatory local governance in the context of globalization.

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  • The biomedical model of care predominates in these areas of medicine, potentially promoting patient passivity.

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  • Complement factor is released encouraging polymorphonuclear leukocyte release from bone marrow promoting phagocytosis, which produces heat.

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  • When Jackass arrived in Blighty Russell was afforded the dubious privilege of promoting it for MTV UK.

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  • It... Read Full Article... HPV vaccine - Providing protection or promoting promiscuity?

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  • Their work aims to enhance prosperity and well-being in the UK by demonstrating and promoting the vital role of design in a modern economy.

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  • Everyone in the health sector, from pharmacists to GP receptionists, should be promoting the health of everyone they come into contact with.

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  • The most powerful mechanism for promoting genetic change is the process of DNA recombination.

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  • Union learning reps are encouraged to use the video when promoting the courses they run and when trying to recruit more reps.

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  • Offbeat Management ' s diary - Blog 16/09/2006 Lee is s diary - Blog 16/09/2006 Lee is still plugging away promoting his debut album.

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  • Later on, further ideas on tackling issues of concern for young people and promoting scouting will be available.

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  • It has seen that the UK can gain from a safer world, not just from promoting a narrow national self-interest.

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  • Graham Wood is Head of Policy at Ockenden International, the charity promoting self-reliance for displaced peoples.

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  • Back to top Promoting good practice Child abuse, particularly sexual abuse, can arouse strong emotions in those facing such a situation.

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  • The Silver Trust is a registered charity and relies on donations to continue its work in promoting the art of British silversmiths.

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  • Currently promoting their latest album ' Supernature ', Goldfrapp are set to bring a sprinkling of glamor to the Isle Of Wight Festival.

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  • Both home-based and school-based methods had an impact but the former appeared superior in promoting book sharing.

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  • Sussex cancer network plays an important part in promoting this message.

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  • What had this got to do with our conference theme of promoting the school library.

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  • The FCO has actively been promoting the universality of both the BWC and the CWC.

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  • As the kingdom seemed unsettled, David sought the approval of Judah by promoting a new commander, Amasa, over Joab's head.

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  • The Child Care Service is committed to promoting the upbringing of children by their own families.

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  • They were established with the aim of promoting the use of case materials in higher education and employment.

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  • In animal studies of skin inflammation, both topical and oral aloe Vera have proven beneficial in decreasing inflammation and promoting cellular repair.

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  • Promoting Racial Equality 2005 - 2006 Tower Hamlets is one of the UK's most culturally vibrant and diverse areas.

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  • Gary was a leading visionary with the Highways Agency in developing and promoting the CAT procurement techniques.

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  • Yet they are prepared to go no further than promoting failed corporate voluntarism.

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  • A spigot tail replaces the original socket for direct connection, promoting best plumbing practice for either solvent weld or push-fit systems.

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  • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

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  • Quot i'm drawn mostly promoting the winery always play cards than million viewers.

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  • This was to protect unproductive labor rather than promoting newer, high productive industries that policies to upskill the workforce would provide.

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  • His administration was disturbed by the anti-rent agitation and by the M c Leod incident growing out of the Canadian rebellion of 1837.1 During this period he attracted much attention by his liberal and humane policy, promoting prison reform, and proposing to admit Roman Catholic and foreign teachers into the public schools of the state.

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  • The Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, an organization of 1600 leading business men, is a power for varied good in the city; besides its constant and aggressive work in promoting the commercial interests of the city, it was largely influential in the federal reform of the consular service; it studied the question of overcrowded tenements and secured the passage of a new tenement law with important sanitary provisions and a set minimum of air space; it urges and promotes home-gardening, public baths and play-grounds, and lunch-rooms, &c., for employes in factories; and it was largely instrumental in devising and carrying out the so-called "Group Plan" described above.

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  • Association for mutual help and counsel, contemplated in some degree in the early days, from Browne to the Savoy Declaration of 1658, but thereafter forced into abeyance, began early in the 19th century to find expression in County Unions on a voluntary basis, especially for promoting home missionary work.

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  • In Alsace-Lorraine German-speaking immigrants are gradually displacing, under 1 Schemes of thinkers, like William Penn's European Parliament (1693); the Abbe St Pierre's elaboration (c. 1700) of Henry IV.'s " grand design " (see supra); Jeremy Bentham's International Tribunal (1786-1789); Kant's Permanent Congress of Nations and Perpetual Peace (1796); John Stuart Mill's Federal Supreme Court; Seeley's, Bluntschli's, David Dudley Field's, Professor Leone Levi's, Sir Edmund Hornby's co-operative schemes for promoting law and order among nations, have all contributed to popularizing in different countries the idea of a federation of mankind for the preservation of peace.

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  • It has been said that Daniel Defoe wrote his fiction of Mrs Veal (A True Relation of the Apparition of Mrs Veal), who came from the other world to recommend the perusal of Drelincourt on Death, for the express purpose of promoting the sale of an English translation of the Consolations; Defoe's contribution is added to the fourth edition of the translation (1706).

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  • On the 6th of August 1909 the Payne and Colton bills became law, greatly promoting trade between the Islands and the United States (see Communications and Commerce).

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  • About this time the brothers Robert and James Haldane devoted themselves to the work of promoting Evangelical Christianity, James making missionary journeys throughout Scotland and founding Sunday schools; and in 1798 the eccentric preacher Rowland Hill visited Scotland at their request.

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  • The council are empowered to make by-laws for fixing the number of lodgers and separating the sexes therein, promoting cleanliness and ventilation, giving of notices and taking precautions in case of any infectious disease, and generally for the well-ordering of such houses.

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  • Technology brings about economic wealth through improved production, facilitation of trade, and promoting the division of labor.

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  • Promoting Racial Equality 2005 - 2006 Tower Hamlets is one of the UK 's most culturally vibrant and diverse areas.

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  • The challenge is to conserve the unique rangeland biodiversity while promoting improved livelihoods for pastoralists who are solely dependent on these ranges.

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  • Departmental Reps will be our main route into departments and will play an important role in promoting the activities of the SC.

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  • The UAR was founded on the basis of increasing military co-operation against Israel, promoting secular republicanism, and economic independence.

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  • However, only slightly more than 10% of respondents agreed that many CSOs are promoting sustainable development.

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  • Offbeat Management ' s Diary - Blog 16/09/2006 Lee is still plugging away promoting his debut album.

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  • Later on, further ideas on tackling issues of concern for young people and promoting Scouting will be available.

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  • The site is a non-profit with the goal of promoting bands both online and at dedicated showcase gigs.

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  • Do n't rely on the xml site map strategy Google is promoting.

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  • It acts also as a stomachic tonic and bitter, in small doses, promoting gastric digestion and appetite. ¶ Preparations.

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  • The sussex cancer network plays an important part in promoting this message.

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  • Through CULM, we are continuing to build trust and we are creating an environment that is promoting the transcultural competence of our managers.

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  • As the kingdom seemed unsettled, David sought the approval of Judah by promoting a new commander, Amasa, over Joab 's head.

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  • Nonexistent the players plaintiff would learn low-key in promoting kondracke wolf blitzer.

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  • Our new manager says his top priority is promoting a culture of accountability within the department.

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  • Anyone who guarantees a stock's performance may be promoting the stock for their own financial gain.

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  • As of November 1, 2010, Newegg has promoting "Black November," where they have daily and hourly deals.

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  • However, comic books can still be a useful tool for promoting literacy.

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  • Reading, in any form, is crucial to promoting a child's academic development.

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  • In order to encourage the use and installation of renewable energy sources, there are a number of organizations specific to the Midwest region that focus on promoting the expansion of clean energy.

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  • The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that has been promoting the benefits of renewable energy in the Midwest since 1990.

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  • By promoting renewable energy, the Midwest would be able to reduce its carbon footprint drastically and the pollution that causes global warming.

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  • Studies were done, knowledge increased and the states began a system of licensing naturopaths.Much of the information being taught to the general public involved promoting a healthy diet, hygienic environment, and plenty of exercise.

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  • The idea of promoting mangosteen juice for health benefits may be linked to its nutritional content.

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  • All of these herbal remedies represent alternative approaches to your health by promoting healing and strengthening your body.

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  • It has been made into tea for centuries as a means of reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation and alleviating anxiety.

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  • Since then, the groups has expanded to include 38,000 members (and counting) and 48 chapters in both the US and Canada, making it the oldest and largest industry body promoting the interests of the interior design community.

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  • Now available in a variety of places including Kohl's and Amazon, Hilary has been recognized for not only promoting age-appropriate cosmetics and clothing, but also for embracing the environment as well.

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  • Selling Mark can give anyone an edge for the independent sales field, all while promoting the confidence, self assurance and customer relationship building skills needed to excel at a satisfying sales career later in their endeavors.

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  • Mark cosmetics offers the fashion conscience gal an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others, while promoting worthwhile causes such as the fight against smoking and breast cancer.

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  • For example, there was a color that we were promoting that supported the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation (which raises funds against domestic violence).

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  • A powder blush will work fine, but bear in mind a cream or tinted gel will add more moisture to the skin, promoting even more of that youthful glow you're after.

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  • It's easy to see how vital images of women are in advertisements -- from billboards promoting lingerie to posters with women sporting the latest hair and make-up trends.

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  • Bryan is busy promoting his book, RAW in Ten Minutes, and his television show, but he graciously took the time to speak to us.

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  • The Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association is committed to promoting skiing and snowboarding lessons.

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  • The faster you complete the tasks, the more points or virtual money you earn, promoting mental focus and quick action.

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  • First conceived in the now abandoned Space Ghost Coast to Coast script, the Aqua Teens role was to cover the Space Ghost's unpaid bill by promoting their restaurant on his show.

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  • With Disney and Nickelodeon pulling out all the stops when it comes to promoting their young celebrities, it is no wonder tweens are eating up all of the marketing and merchandise available to them.

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  • Gangs-For children without a strong parental presence at home, a gang can become a foster family, promoting a false sense of security.

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  • The American Youth Soccer Organization has a nationally recognized program promoting the idea that "everyone plays."

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  • Though sunflower seeds alone are not the perfect food, a diet comprised of these seeds, amongst other whole foods, is your first step in preventing degenerative disease and promoting wellness.

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  • In his book, Foods That Heal, Dr. Bernard Jensen reminds readers of the old Russian mountain culture whose members would drink raw goat whey for its longevity promoting properties.

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  • While Gibson hopes to spend some of the interview promoting his upcoming film, Apocalypto, it's likely the film talk will take a backseat to reveal more about his alcoholism and the details of his arrest.

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  • In April 2007, Urban will kick off a tour promoting his latest album, Love, Pain and the whole crazy thing, performing in the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and finally the United States in June.

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  • Lohan is currently promoting Georgia Rule and has made no mention of the photographs or gossip.

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  • It's Jerry Seinfeld in a bee costume (complete with tights), promoting his film, Bee Movie.

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  • Paris Hilton is promoting a new drink called Rich Prosecco, by posing all in gold for their ad campaign.

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  • Whether she's promoting a bomb of a movie (The Hottie and the Nottie) or serving as spokesperson for sparkling wine in a can, there's no shortage of Hilton to read about every day.

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  • Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port and Lauren Bosworth (known as "Lo") were promoting the show on Ryan Seacrest's talk show on KIIS FM when Seacrest busted out one of the topless photos of Audrina.

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  • While Ashlee is busy promoting her new album, Bittersweet World set for release on April 22, everyone will surely be asking her whether she is pregnant or not.

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  • In 2005, Hatch was indicted for tax evasion after it came to light that he had never paid taxes on the money he received from the show, as well as income he earned in promoting the show through interviews and other media.

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  • Audrina Patridge is currently promoting her newest movie, called Sorority Row.

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  • Basically, Jon stated that Kate did not consider him to be a successful man because he was home taking care of the kids while she was jet setting around the country promoting the show and her books.

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  • Her stepbrother, Brody Jenner, was not in attendance, as he was apparently too busy promoting The Hills.

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  • Kirk Cameron has been spending much of his time promoting his religion.

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  • However, when she's not singing or performing, Marie Osmond is promoting her ever-popular line of dolls, which debuted in 1991 on QVC.

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  • In addition to her jewelry collection at Kay Jewelers, the actress is hard at work promoting her skin care line, Natural Advantage.

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  • She also made a comment while promoting a romantic comedy about a woman who gets artificially inseminated, The Switch.

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  • Since winning the Miss America pageant, she has written several books and worked towards promoting awareness for people with disabilities.

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  • Jenni Pulos has been busy, promoting a new season of Flipping Out and wrapping up work on a new animated movie called The Outback, which also stars Tim Curry, Alan Cumming, and Norm MacDonald.

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  • The listing of accredited schools can be found on their website as well as a breakdown of which schools have accounting, business or promoting accreditation.

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  • This well known dog food manufacturer is now promoting health care coverage for dogs and cats.

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  • Not content with simply manufacturing pet food, the Iams company is now branching out into the pet health care industry by promoting health insurance for pets.

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  • Iams has begun promoting public awareness of pet insurance by including promotional materials in each of its new puppy and kitten kits.

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  • Breed clubs, those devoted to promoting a particular breed of dog, set up display booths filled with informative material and photos to help the public learn more about the dog of choice.

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  • In addition, many retailers buy the shirts to use at events they are promoting.

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  • Compost is a wonderful addition to your beds, making the soil and the plants healthier while promoting beneficial insects.

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  • During World War II, Burpee's company was instrumental in promoting the Victory garden which encouraged civilians to plant home gardens to aid the war effort.

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  • There are also educational videos, tutorials, and health articles promoting diets rich with vegetables.

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  • To the average guitarist, labels promoting with guitar picks just means free picks!

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  • Often when a product is no longer promoting a current artist, labels will do anything to get rid of a product - they'll even ship hundreds of them to anyone who wants them!

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  • The album fared well on the charts, and an Anaheim, California concert promoting the album led to a live DVD in The Show Must Go Off! series.

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  • No fast food restaurant is going to turn you away if you're without a jacket, but other dining establishments that are interested in promoting a certain ambiance and atmosphere want to keep the experience pleasant.

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  • Punk music, particularly hardcore punk, has been in the business of promoting individuality for a long time.

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  • The high organic matter content of guano means it's good for feeding plants, promoting root growth, and producing large flowers or fruits.

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  • Seeds of Change has a program in which it donates seeds to various organizations that are promoting education about organic gardening and sustainable living.

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  • Nature Pedic boasts of promoting baby health and safety by eliminating potentially harmful chemicals in the creation of their mattresses.

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  • As you can see, many preventative tests and measures are available for promoting the health and wellness of seniors.

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  • However, in all circumstances, it is essential to gear activities to the proper intellectual and physical level of each person while ensuring a positive result and promoting feelings of success and improved self-esteem.

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  • The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, the AADSM, is an organization dedicated to promoting research about treating sleep-breathing disorders.

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  • Sleeping appears to help the body recharge and it seems to help the mind regroup, promoting health and mental clarity.

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  • No matter which approach you select, Brandenton sleep apnea treatments can help relieve the symptoms of the sleep disorder, promoting overall health and well being.

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  • This is an amino acid that slows the body and the brain down, promoting sleep.

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  • The Lemtosh by Moscot Originals seemed to be his shades of choice when he was promoting Public Enemies in London.

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  • More recently, UK sports star David Beckham has joined Willis in promoting Police eyewear.

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  • The goal of the group is to raise awareness about Coney Island's fading historical gems while promoting popular traditions still operating on the island.

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  • Electronic Art's is promoting Black as having "Hollywood style" gun battles; and by that they mean that everything and everyone will explode given the right amount of bullets.

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  • The studio has the goal of promoting games with creativity and imagination.

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  • The Xbox is also the console to do the best job of promoting and including online play in its offerings.

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  • You can find current hits as well as independent bands that are promoting themselves.

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  • It's debatable how accurate these commercials are, as they are clearly biased in favor of promoting Verizon over AT&T, but there are several personal accounts of dropped calls and poor coverage from AT&T subscribers.

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  • Numerous activities have been found useful for promoting a child's recovery.

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  • Control of movement requires complex feedback between the muscles promoting a movement, those restraining it, and the brain.

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  • All programs in early childhood education are not equally effective in promoting the learning and development of young children.

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  • The lists are often posted on student bulletin boards, and announcements are sometimes made in appropriate classes, such as history teachers promoting the history club or teachers promoting the group that they advise.

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  • Promoting the development of gross motor abilities is considerably less complicated than developing fine motor skills.

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  • The botanical remedy yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) may be useful in promoting alertness.

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  • Third, advertising is often aimed at promoting high calorie, less healthful foods.

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  • Promoting play for a sick child is a challenge when the child cannot voluntarily engage in play.

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  • Brain overproduction of factors promoting sex hormone production can also be the result of brain infections or injury.

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  • A traditional concern about narcotics use has been the risk of promoting addiction.

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  • Boron supplements can improve calcium levels as well as vitamin D levels, and can help prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women by promoting calcium absorption.

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  • This lists links to many line dance glossaries and even some websites dedicated to promoting proper country western dancing etiquette.

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  • You can visit their official website to learn more about this seaside dance studio geared toward empowering women and promoting ancient movement rituals.

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  • The group is also made available to those in the Toronto area, further promoting the spirituality and healing movements of ancient dance to those all across Canada.

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  • It's also about enhancing intimacy, creating passion, discouraging relationship stressors (such as infidelity), encouraging stability and promoting harmony in all aspects of life together.

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  • The key to finding the perfect fall look for your hair type is to watch not only current celebrity dos but also to note what new fall television shows are promoting.

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  • Antin understands the importance of high quality ingredients when promoting the success of any styling product.

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  • Coating the hair cuticle after a perm procedure will aid in promoting shiny, lustrous locks.

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  • Use a shine promoting and moisturizing shampoo alongside a lightweight conditioner.

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  • Book hair appointments roughly every 6-8 weeks to keep your style and shape manageable while promoting healthy hair growth.

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  • The site is actually dedicated to promoting short hairstyles and features many different videos of models taking their long locks short.

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  • The next few years were spent preparing the book for publication and then promoting it in schools and libraries.

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  • An Old Fashioned Education is a Website dedicated to promoting learning through public domain text.

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  • Because the company is committed to promoting from within, many people move into positions of increasing responsibility after starting out working as package handlers on a part-time basis.

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  • The company has a reputation for promoting from within, so Target employment can be an excellent employment option for individuals who are looking for a long term career opportunity.

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  • Since Kmart makes a point of promoting from within, the company is always on the lookout for hardworking people that it can train for more responsible positions.

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  • This employer is always adding new talent to its team and has a well-established policy of promoting from within.

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  • If you consider yourself a wordsmith, consider promoting yourself as a freelance writer.

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  • It offers ongoing training to employees and makes a practice of promoting from within.

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  • Gwen's also been keeping busy promoting her own designer fashion line.

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  • Promoting the DVD release of Baywatch, Season 1 and Season 2 is her newest project.

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  • Belli's philosophy is to offer "total therapy for the pregnancy and motherhood lifestyle, promoting beauty, comfort, safety, and wellness."

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  • The more open and realistic attitudes of many other countries goes a long way toward promoting better mental health and personal comfort in your own skin.

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  • Bikini models may be promoting a particular brand of swimwear, or they may simply be sporting a bikini to draw more attention to a product, service or cause.

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  • Go for it!Here's a basic list of what you'll need to begin promoting yourself and building your career.

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  • This collaboration is an intriguing one because it fosters the growth of the company's charitable efforts while also promoting a fun time in the restaurant itself.

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  • On any given night, I could be doing a fashion show or promoting my Peterson's Harley Davidson line at bike night with a bikini contest.

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  • Woman's Swimwear shows Kristin in a white bikini while promoting the Sex and the City movie.

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  • Tyra won a Daytime Emmy Award for it and strives to be a positive role model by promoting the importance of a positive self image.

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  • UjENA Swimwear and Fashion is a swimsuit brand devoted to promoting a fit and healthy lifestyle, and discovering new talent.

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  • Kids' tankinis can be a great boon to parents and children alike, in that they maintain modesty while promoting ease of use and comfort.

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  • At Imaginarium S.A., toy developers hope that each dollhouse is a model for quality play through promoting positive values and character qualities.

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  • It helps with the absorption of calcium in the gut, while promoting its re-absorption by the kidneys.

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  • It also plays key roles in regulating the immune system and promoting healthy linings in the eyes and intestinal, respiratory and urinary tracts.

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  • Restores and boosts your immune system promoting longevity.

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  • Yet little information is available from impartial sources, with most of the buzz about this product created by those who are promoting it for sale to consumers, making it a product that should be approached with a bit of caution.

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  • However, time and time again clinicians have shown the main ingredient in Alteril, valerian, is effective at promoting healthy sleep.

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  • The provitamin A carotenes, especially beta-carotene, are known for the role they play in promoting good vision, especially night vision.

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  • In some cases, the appliance you think is helping you breathe easier is actually promoting your breathing problems and can actually have a negative impact on your health.

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  • Prepared Planet - Prepared Planet sells plain beeswax votives in bulk, promoting them as emergency candles.

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  • Don't overlook promoting the event by placing a window cling in your car window.

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  • You can continue to expect to see the internet play an increasingly large role in both helping volunteers find positions and in promoting volunteer opportunities.

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  • The Ford Foundation awards funds in the areas of developing new ideas and strengthening organizations that reduce poverty and injustice and promoting democratic values, international cooperation and human achievement.

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  • With the advent of gift cards, however, the focus has shifted from featuring clearance items to promoting current merchandise for gift card recipients.

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  • The key to keeping a registry acceptable is to avoid promoting it - the couple should not include registry information with engagement announcements or engagement party invitations, for example.

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  • Blogs are another good way of promoting both a poet's writing and also of generating an income.

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  • Build a website or create a blog promoting your poetry.

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  • Alina handbags celebrate the concept of timeless grace by promoting styles that serve to capture the sophistication of old Hollywood luxury.

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  • This is ideal for businesses promoting their name to the general community.

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  • Taking things that too often get thrown away, even when they can be recycled, Ecoist saw a way of turning those items from landfill to high style, while also creating great jobs and promoting awareness of sustainability.

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  • These personality elements are excellent when it comes to moving society forward, advancing technology, climbing the career ladder, and promoting personal growth.

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  • Along the same line of rebellion, some parents find that school uniforms restrict girls desire to express themselves and their femininity, thus promoting promiscuous behavior within the female student body.

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  • Whether you want to play games online or make cupcakes, the site is all about promoting fun things to do.

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  • Teeth are stronger, promoting less decay and cavities.

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  • These ads, typically promoting the newest Olive Garden entrée, often run in the advertising insert of the Sunday paper.

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  • They may be promoting a company or holiday, but they work just like ones purchased in the store.

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  • Picking up freebies at county and state fair booths from companies that are promoting their product or service.

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  • The group states that the mission of the zoo is to improve the relationship between humans and animals by promoting responsible stewardship of wildlife.

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  • Specialty cat foods such as those for controlling weight, maintaining a healthy urinary tract, or promoting dental health are generally not needed unless recommended by your veterinarian.

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  • However, there is an increasing number of male bloggers promoting frugal living as well.

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  • Cole didn't have to compete with over a thousand other shoe companies promoting their products in the same way.

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  • Network executives enjoy a symbiotic relationship with the magazine, often promoting storylines by agreeing to interviews with actors they want featured on the cover.

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  • Sam hits the talk show circuit promoting his self-help book.

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  • However, the site's owner states that her goals include unifying the body modification community, providing a safe space for people to share experiences and promoting understanding of modification among the public and in the media.

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  • Most people would regret getting a tattoo with an error in it, but as Panettiere joked on The Late Show with David Letterman while she was promoting I Love You, Beth Cooper, at least it's supposed to say not to regret anything.

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  • Typically, amusement parks and fun centers listing only a single coaster are likely promoting one of these family- or kiddie-style rides.

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  • Major Brands -- Watches promoting major brands are often given as promotional items and these become quite collectible.

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  • The watches were given away in a National Sweepstakes promoting the movie release and the others were auctioned off as charity fund raisers.

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  • Eileen Miller is a resident of Oregon State who is dedicated to promoting autism awareness.

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  • The list is in no way comprehensive becaue there are many individuals directly affected by pervasive developmental disorders who have dedicated their lives to promoting awareness and education.

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  • The organization seeks to improve the lives of families affected by autistic disorders as well as promoting research, treatments and services.

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  • Public relations allows a business to influence a target public to have an understanding of the business's purpose by promoting goodwill toward a person, firm or institution.

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  • If you can speak knowledgeably about your topic, you may just wind up promoting your business for free.

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  • You decide to create a website promoting your store and find that "lovetoknow.com" is already taken.

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  • If your goal is focused on a new product, starting a business, or promoting in rank, every goal you set needs to be outlined into these five categories to help your dream become achievable.

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  • It is becoming more and more common for businesses to utilize blogging as a form of promoting their products and services by communicating with customers on an ongoing basis.

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  • Are you selling something, promoting something or doing something in the business?

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  • Will you be promoting your business online as well as using more traditional methods of advertising?

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  • Your plans for promoting your business may include taking out ads in the local newspaper, joining a business owners' association, distributing flyers, or trading links with other web site owners.

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  • There are several options available for promoting home based businesses.

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  • Highlights include Democratic and Republican car decals, as well as stickers promoting conservative and liberal causes.

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  • The uniforms were defended as promoting physical fitness because the girls would want to do their best to look good in something so skimpy.

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  • Rather than being an after thought, promoting school pride can and should be actively thought out before the school year begins.

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  • Sometimes, promoting school spirit takes a lot of work behind the scenes rather than on the front.

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  • Taking the time to build positive traditions and promote pride in the school will go a long way towards promoting overall school spirit among the students, faculty and community.

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  • All of these are great ways for school mascots to be involved in promoting spirit.

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  • Bearing Fruit Communications is a Christian media firm that produces documentaries, movies, public service announcements and other information promoting Christianity.

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  • Quilting forums are Internet discussion boards or groups whose sole focus is promoting the craft of quilting.

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  • They encourage other crafters to copy their instructions and patterns to share with anyone and everyone all in the name of promoting the art of cross stitch.

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  • Luckily, there are a number of simple crafts available to help keep your children busy while promoting the spirit of the season.

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  • Similarly, free diet programs often are promoting something, whether it is a book, manual, food product or other item.

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  • Rather than promoting dieting as a temporary measure, dieting is viewed as a lifestyle habit that helps determine an individual's health and wellness, both things that can be improved with the tools and information available.

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  • Today there are a number of books promoting low carb diet plans.

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  • Those promoting the Atkins Grapefruit diet say that it fits into "their" basic diet plan.

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  • In an interview promoting their literary guide, the ladies revealed that they once suffered from poor self-image and obsessed about every calorie they consumed.

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  • A free printable food diary is a valuable asset that can help you become accountable for your behaviors while promoting a healthy diet and exercise plan.

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  • Though studies of the hCG diet are ongoing, it is believed that the diet works because hCG affects the functioning of the hypothalamus by promoting consumption of excessive amounts of adipose deposits.

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  • Medicine balls improve reaction time, thereby enhancing agility and promoting overall athleticism.

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  • By stretching a strained muscle you are not only keeping it from atrophying as it heals, you are promoting good blood flow.

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  • Alternative medicine focuses on the connection between the mind and body, promoting natural wellness and healing.

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  • The NAIC mission statement is to assist state insurance regulators in protecting insurance consumers and promoting market competition within each state.

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  • The National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans (NASCHIP) is a non-profit organization focused on promoting and enhancing the offerings of state run insurance plans.

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  • In spring 2007, Bali celebrated its 80th year of innovation and excitement by launching the "Live Beautifully" campaign, promoting women's true beauty in every aspect of their lives.

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  • Panties provide easy coverage and many panty designs promise to be seamless by promoting microfiber technology.

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  • Furthermore, it's made fairly and in the US, so you are supporting a responsible independent business as well as promoting your health.

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  • In addition, other musicians are allowed to build upon the works released by other artists, promoting a community atmosphere that fosters creativity and musical artistry.

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  • Deacon Blue devoted 1986 to promoting themselves by touring the colleges, universities and other local small-time venues of Scotland and Northern England.

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  • Music videos are short films set to an artist's song for the intention of promoting sales of albums and merchandise.

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  • She plans on letting these tracks ride for awhile and concentrate on promoting Undiscovered before worrying about writing new songs for future projects.

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  • In their place, Microsoft is now largely promoting its Windows Phone line of touchscreen smartphones.

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  • Caillat is still on tour promoting Coco, but already has her eye on her sophomore effort.

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  • The relationship with Columbia was always contentious, and the group's management felt that the label was not invested in promoting the record.

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  • Woody Guthrie - Guthrie's musical output peaked in the 1950s, but his songs promoting peace and labor causes inspired many of the folk musicians that emerged in the 1960s.

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  • Though the song is based on Camus' story The Stranger, listeners didn't get the reference and thought the song was promoting violence against people of Arab descent.

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  • Yul Kwon has been busy promoting a charity to raise awareness of the need for minority bone marrow donors.

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  • Now a born-again Christian committed to catching fugitives and promoting safe neighborhoods, Chapman was a gang member in the 1970s and was convicted in court for the murder of a man.

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  • In interviews promoting the show, Ripa noted that she was especially intrigued by the way the Frungillos are able to pull off mega receptions in a seemingly effortless fashion.

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  • He is very active in promoting the show and creates promo videos before each season walking viewers through the location, and taking them behind the scenes to see how the show is made.

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  • With her knowledge of the club scene and her frustration with New York promoters, she started JWOWW Promotions, which provides a more personal approach to club promoting.

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  • The group travels around the world performing their stunts and promoting extreme action sports.

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  • This product line corrects damage in every layer of the skin by promoting new cell growth, correcting pigmentation, increasing collagen and elastin, and increasing hydration.

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  • In fact, many dermatologists have devoted a large majority of their careers to promoting awareness regarding the dangers of excessive sun exposure.

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  • They are heavily hydrating and targeted, so that they protect vulnerable areas of the skin while also promoting healing.

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  • Infused with either vitamin A, vitamin K or the plant supplement Arnica, these creams or gels are said to reduce swelling and redness while promoting the body's natural healing process.

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  • Some say that massage improves blood flow to the affected area, promoting growth of new tissues.

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  • Your fans can sign up as friends, and then all their friends will be exposed to whatever it is you're promoting.

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  • It has also given many businesses opportunities to expand their social networks as a way of promoting or selling their goods, products and services.

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  • Is anyone else building or promoting a social networking site for the same group of people?

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  • Linking to other blogs and promoting your own blog is a big part of the blogging business.

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  • As such, professionals are quickly discovering the value of Internet social networking sites as a means of promoting their businesses, finding jobs or discovering potential employees.

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  • You're more likely to be accepted that way.While MySpace music is great for promoting bands, it's also a great way to express yourself on your personal sites.

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  • Promoting a favorable image is important to schools, businesses and individuals.

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  • While it's important to devote time ever day to writing content for your blog, it's just as important to devote time to marketing and promoting your blog.

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  • Some people use blogging as an online diary, while other people use it for different purposes, such as political commentary or promoting a business.

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  • Depending on which social network you decide to pursue when promoting your product or business, marketing could be expensive, inexpensive or free.

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  • Others use blogging as a means of promoting a business or an event.

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  • Your site is essentially promoting their product.

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  • Many people use their MySpace page as a means of promoting their business.

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  • The difference is many people, celebrities included, are self promoting either themselves or their business on Twitter.

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  • Using a few cool widgets for MySpace and promoting your favorite music artists can easily make MySpace your favorite site to visit.

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  • The team co-authored a book on blogging, and also run classes on writing, managing and promoting blogs.

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  • Many people, especially those involved in promoting their businesses, send out automatic direct messages (DMs) to new followers.

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  • What is not up for debate, however, is the fact that well before his writings gained international popularity, Kafka received a gold medal from the American Safety Society due to his help in promoting workplace safety.

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  • California business owners and marketing departments are able to call on a large number of services that can help them to achieve their aims of promoting their company or product on the Internet.

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  • Statistics and SEO - if you are interested in promoting your site, these tools are essential in making it seen by the internet.

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  • As a successful business owner and Flash designer, Nick Jones continues to take on new work designing and promoting some of the most sought-after clients in the web design industry.

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  • Once you've created a widget for whatever you are promoting, Widget Factory helps you market it virally.

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  • Other companies such as OffShore Expert aren't as polished as the PromoteFirst website, but do a good job promoting their own website and might be a good value for your SEO needs.

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  • The restaurtant's chef-owner is known for her involvement in the local community, catering fundraisers for local organizations and promoting locally grown foods.

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  • He proposed to do so by promoting a wholesale immigration into his tsardom of master-workmen and skilled artificers.

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  • In 1848 and 1849, however, when many clubs had come into existence in the west and south of Scotland (the Willowbank, dating from 1816, is the oldest club in Glasgow), meetings were held in Glasgow for the purpose of promoting a national association.

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  • Nevertheless, doubleedged as is the argument from rudimentary organs, there is probably none which has produced a greater effect in promoting the general acceptance of the theory of evolution.

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  • Mrs Stowe used the reputation thus won in promoting a moral and religious enmity to slavery.

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  • He proposed to remedy this state of things by the sale of land in small quantities at a sufficient price, and the employment of the proceeds as a fund for promoting immigration.

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  • A noteworthy feature of the closing decades of the 19th century was the formation of voluntary associations of stockbreeders, with the object of promoting the interests of the respective breeds of live stock.

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  • As censor he raised the character of the senate, removing unfit and unworthy members and promoting good and able men, among them the excellent Julius Agricola.

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  • A confiscation bill was passed in August 1861 discharging from his service or labour any slave employed in aiding or promoting any insurrection against the government of the United States.

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  • He had joined his efforts to those of Francis Place, of Westminster, and other philanthropists, to relieve and improve the condition of the working classes, labouring especially to establish schools for them on the Lancasterian system, and promoting the formation of savings banks.

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  • His object was to found a great empire; but this was a project at variance with the wishes of his employers - an association of merchants, who were dissatisfied because the wealth which they expected to see flowing into their coffers was expended in promoting the permanent interests of a distant country.

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  • During the whole of his public life he recognized the necessity of promoting education.

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  • The popes took the direction of the matter into their own hands towards the end of the 11th century as they realized the necessity of promoting peace among Christians in order to unite them successfully in the crusades against the Mahommedans; and the first decree of the Council of Clermont (1095), at which Urban II.

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  • Washington has a state board consisting of three members appointed by the governor to confer with commissioners from other states upon such matters as marriage and divorce, insolvency, descent and distribution of property, the execution and probate of wills, for the purpose of promoting uniformity of legislation respecting them.

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  • In 1818, to counterbalance the influence of the Bible Society and especially of Scott's Commentaries, he began to edit with selected notes the Family Bible of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

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  • Settled labour, the warrant of real wealth, was unacceptable to those who lived by promoting its insecurity.

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  • She was canonized in 1235 at the instance of the Teutonic Knights, who had settled in Marburg in 12 33 and were zealous in promoting her cult.

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  • In his criticism on Adam Smith, and his arguments for a system of moderate protective duties associated with the deliberate policy of promoting national interests, his work was the inspiration of Friedrich List, and so the foundation of the economic system of Germany in a later day, and again, still later, of the policy of Tariff Reform and Colonial Preference in England, as advocated by Mr Chamberlain and his supporters.

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  • He was active in promoting the Union of Utrecht (1579) and the acceptance of the countship of Holland and Zeeland by William (1584) On the assassination of Orange it was at the proposal of Oldenbarneveldt that the youthful Maurice of Nassau was at once elected stadholder, captain-general and admiral of Holland.

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  • Resolving the VAT anomaly remains the most obvious means of promoting more sustainable approaches to the housing stock.

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  • The remote venue was highly conducive to promoting extended discussion.

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  • We aim to provide an individual treatment approach promoting abstinence enabling clients to maintain change.

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  • Civil society organizations effectively promoting the activism of UK citizens for poverty eradication.

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  • Caine is an ardent advocate of promoting the spring system on which the voice works.

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  • Static tubular aerator a system in which air is blown into vertical tubes submerged in a liquid, promoting mixing and oxygen transfer.

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  • In animal studies of skin inflammation, both topical and oral aloe vera have proven beneficial in decreasing inflammation and promoting cellular repair.

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  • Cambridgeshire is promoting the aims of the national firearms amnesty announced by the Home Office in March.

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  • The charity also contributes by supporting research and through promoting education on farm animal husbandry and welfare.

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  • The focus of this report is the interim qualitative evaluation of the facts aspirin program, promoting the use of aspirin in secondary prevention.

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  • In addition to promoting systemic atherosclerosis, an elevation in lipid levels also may contribute to the development of glomerulosclerosis in chronic renal failure.

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  • In this sense the stereotyping process is a " double edged sword " either potentially promoting socially beneficent norms or negating them.

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  • Tobacco advertising and promotions Every year the tobacco industry spends billions of pounds worldwide advertising and promoting tobacco products.

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  • You will be dealing with academic, biotech and pharma accounts promoting a range of research products.

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  • Trades Union Congress - a week of mind-numbing boredom, stage-managed resolutions keeping sweet with the government, promoting partnership with the bosses.

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  • The Digital Curriculum team were involved in the massive project of promoting and installing broadband into schools.

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  • Therefore, the first major effect of promoting legitimate commerce was the tremendous expansion of domestic slavery.

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  • It might have been fine for on overtly commercial meeting promoting certain commercial products and held in a hotel or some such commercial venue.

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  • The aim is to produce a compendium of examples, which will be a resource for use in promoting the rights of disabled children.

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  • It has attracted a dedicated coterie of regular readers who annotate his comments, often promoting lively debate.

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  • The significance of evidence-based nursing interventions, supported by outcome measures, may provide a powerful denominator in promoting change.

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  • But promoting democracy in the Middle East is not a matter of national egoism.

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  • The Society aims at promoting the exchange of knowledge and opinions concerning human ethology with all the other empirical sciences of human behavior.

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  • Like promoting my latest DVD releases, say for example, the rather excellent Doc Martin.

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  • Anyone may employ as many exhortations and arguments as he pleases, toward the promoting of another man's salvation.

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  • I hope you will find him sympathetic and ready to co- operate in promoting all that is reasonable.

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  • At the same time, pediatricians are still promoting the "back to sleep" campaign.

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  • Would you link to a site promoting child pornography?

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