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That was an aim from the beginning: not to make a tourist film.
Every community built around an idea, a principle or an aim (from fox-hunting enthusiasts to Freudian psychotherapists) will always face hard arguments about where the boundaries of that community lie, and how far the meaning of its founding axioms can be stretched.
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It was a noble aim from a fundamentally decent man but his personal tragedy was he was not able to fashion that harmony.
Then the weight of her heritage came rushing through her mind, as if the brick, a straight aim from those two desperate women, had been thrown at her".
With a different aim from the above studies, Yoshimura (1989 ▸, 1991 ▸, 1996 a ▸) experimentally observed a strange oscillation (non-projectiveness) of moiré fringes on the beam path after emerging from a specimen crystal.
That's not too ambitious an aim," he says from his London home.
The carnage continued with youths crossing the street with fresh ammunition for fighters as a sniper took aim from above a clothes store.
In May, Amnesty International formally adopted a policy calling for the full decriminalisation of sex work, with an aim to protect workers from exploitation and harm.
Activists have accused Walmart, major fast food chains and others of taking workers aside in an aim to keep them from joining a union.
The same site circulated video said to show a government sniper taking aim from a rooftop near the sit-in.
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