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For Warwick, achieving the second aim means linking to the Warwick Research Archive Portal (WRAP), from the Knowledge Centre.

There are differences of the aim, means, and powers involved.

As a leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Means orchestrated a takeover in 1970 of a replica of the Mayflower ship in Plymouth, Mass., a prayer vigil in 1971 atop the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and a weeklong occupation in 1972 of the Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C.

This aim also meant that the study was designed to be more exploratory than confirmative.

To this aim we meant to uncover the functions that co-evolved with either DnaE or PolC.

For Massimino, aiming high meant 370 miles above Earth, where the Hubble telescope orbits every 97 minutes.

Also if you can aim, that means you will not be sending wild slap shots at other players heads.

Aiming for fluency means aiming for dedication to revision.

We corrected for local ancestry for HIVAN, FSGS and H-ESKD using 35 diallelic ancestry informative markers (AIMs) (mean delta difference between CEU and YRI 49.6%, range 22 76%) across chromosome 22.

Here their aim is clearly meant to be flattering someone into keeping on their services and upping their fees.

Instead, creating a brand manifesto and summarizing your aims will mean you're doing what you say on the tin.

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