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Gardiner added: "The government is right to make full employment a central target of this parliament.
It was clear that the central target of their wrath was Dinkins.
Egypt was the central target of President Bush's Freedom Agenda, his campaign to spread democracy worldwide.
Mr. Gensler's agency, a central target of Wall Street ire, has checked off about 80 percent of its rules.
The Radiant City, Le Corbusier's 1925 vision of a city of high-rise towers separated from each other by open parkland, was the central target of her critique.
We are in a generational struggle with terrorists in which Europe is a central target of these wicked people out to kill.
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Republican leaders here — long the central targets of dissent — have become so familiar with the remaining protesters that they have devised nicknames for some.
The central targets of the five-week-old American operation, Osama bin Laden and his Qaeda lieutenants, as well Mullah Muhammad Omar and other leaders of the Taliban, remained at large.
Both fostering and measuring action competence remain central targets of vocational education and training research; adequate measurement approaches clearly are prerequisites for international, large-scale assessments.
In other words, MTFs are really men who are victims of the violence done through the rigidly enforced sex-role system and FTMs are really women who, as such, are the central targets of this system.
In the 1920s, women became the central targets of the booming advertising industry.
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