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Such a Poland could be a pillar of a durable European order.
Smith presents a fragment of chiselled melody, like a pillar of a building that has otherwise fallen to ruin.
And hostility toward the technology, long ingrained in Europe, has deepened recently among Americans as organic food advocates, environmentalists and others have made opposition to it a pillar of a growing movement for healthier and ethical food choices.
In the interview, Mr. Walcott said he was concerned that the candidates would stifle the growth of charter schools, a pillar of a national reform movement, by ending the practice of allowing them to use space in traditional school buildings.
@VTMNIEUWS pic.twitter.com/v6G1SZo7O8 The bus crashed on the E40 motorway near Middelkerke, close to West Flanders on Sunday morning, after the driver lost control of the vehicle, which then struck a pillar of a bridge before shooting off the road.
But recently, Mr. Bush has sprinkled his public statements with references to pre-emption as a pillar of a campaign against stateless terrorists or against states that would slip them nuclear or biological material.
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I know the shame imposed upon us as though we weren't victims, too made it impossible to receive the help we needed to navigate a world in which a pillar of an already-vulnerable household was removed.
The pressure induced separation reproduces the flow detachment occurring at the front A-pillar of a real truck (Schuetz, 2015).
The present geometry is chosen as a generic model of the flow around the front corners (A-pillars) of a truck cabin and the work is performed with the long-term vision to be able to reduce drag on trucks.
He was an extraordinary leader of the Museum and an exceptionally wise colleague-a pillar of the Museum community.
A pillar of reason in a uncertain world.
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