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From the very existence of the system, higher education has encompassed philosophies and aims directed at knowledge creation and cultural development.
The meaning seems to have been extended through the 19th century to encompass "a person who uses violent and intimidating methods in the pursuit of political aims", directed at the likes of Irish dissidents or anti-tsarist revolutionaries.
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The compilation "during" aimed at directing students' attention at the practical and mental passages of their experiences and at their personal reflections.
The candidates plan to take direct aim at the two countries' trade gap.
The title of his book seems to take direct aim at Dawkins's The God Delusion.
But Republicans are still driving bills through Congress that take direct aim at Russia.
Prevalent are exhibitions that redress (art) historical erasure, present counter histories, or take direct aim at specific governmental policies.
But these two take direct aim at the issue of unemployment, and they propose very different approaches to hard times.
(Mr. Bordwell would later take direct aim at theory with a capital T, making a lot of people unhappy).
Despite what is often said, mostly by those who haven't read it, the book does not take direct aim at Islam or its prophet.
Thursdays regulatory changes take direct aim at areas where a flurry of foreign investments and surplus capital have been causing inflationary pressures.
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