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Each of our efforts remains largely focused on each of our own abiding interests, the goals that are the topic of our own work.
The defining point of BRAC boat schools is educational services that distinguish its talents in setting goals and abiding by them.
Then, with Hitchcockian suddenness, he stabbed the ball in off the post before anyone had the chance to say "Get a fakkin tackle in!" Chelsea won the game – one of the greatest in their history – but the abiding memory is Ronaldinho's goal.
Therefore, the enlargement of liberty for individual human beings must be the supreme goal and the abiding practice of any Western society.
Obama has often expressed the view that America has a unique opportunity and an abiding interest in helping achieve these goals.
The F.C.C. should stop the age-old tactic of publicly criticizing law-abiding stations in order to bring about a policy goal that has no basis in law.
This time, Colombia have laid early claim to the abiding image from Brazil with nifty tropical dances after their goals in a joyful return to the World Cup following a 16-year absence.
Their goal: to make Mali an Islamic and Sharia law-abiding state.
Their abiding tactical advantage is their willingness to kill innocents in pursuit of that goal.
He said the president's goal was to get guns out of the hands of law-abiding citizens, leaving them only in the hands of criminals and the wealthy.
And it is this appeal to empathy, a central goal of Mr. Parks's civil rights work, that helped him to challenge racism's abiding myth: that we are fundamentally different.
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