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What mattered was offspring and the furtherance of the lineage.
They were merely particularly potent believers in violence in the furtherance of an idealistic, millenarian vision.
To mock such human suffering in the furtherance of animal rights is cruel and misguided.
Is it the furtherance of national interests and the pursuit of a just settlement?
Beatty was active in the furtherance of cancer research, and in 1936 he founded the Chester Beatty Research Institute, London.
In many countries the furtherance of librarianship and library systems is promoted by national and regional library associations.
What is more important to you, the furtherance of science or protecting the scientist whose career is in your hands?
Guild, also spelled gild, an association of craftsmen or merchants formed for mutual aid and protection and for the furtherance of their professional interests.
One result was the furtherance of a peer group culture that began to coalesce around the nation-wide popularity of swing.
Historically, governments claimed private property for public use in the furtherance of such things as bridge construction, highway development, and services in the public interest.
As usual with Clinton, too, there are rumours: of dubious cronies and shady connections; of murky favours exchanged in the furtherance of the foundation's business; of extramarital liaisons.
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