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He used costume and interiors to create a rich visual experience, sets beautifully designed to lead the eye around the screen seeding silent clues.
(The basic complaint is that it smacks of a social club, rather than an organization designed to lead the transformation of women's lot globally).
Human traffickers may face life imprisonment under a British law passed designed to crack down on modern-day slavery, one of a raft of measures designed to lead the way in combating the $150bn-a-year 150bn-a-year 150bn-a-year industry
Among Iraq's three major groups, it is the Sunni Arabs who are still most broadly resisting the American-sponsored framework that is designed to lead the country toward democratic rule next year.
The home features floor-to-ceiling windows in each of the rooms on the north side of the house, designed to lead the eye beyond the kidney-shaped pool and formal gardens to the sweeping views of Long Island Sound and Connecticut.
Now, its threats strike again at a peace process, designed to lead the region out of a long conflict that has cost millions of lives, that seemed closer to realization after a jubilant and nonviolent vote for independence by southerners just this January.
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The assessment was designed to lead to the provision of technical assistance that would promote health systems strengthening, high quality services and local program ownership.
Venesat-1, Chávez asserts, is designed to lead towards the "construction of socialism".
Monumental flights of steps were often designed to lead down to the crypt in the centre and up to the choir on either side.
LEED was designed to lead by improving the performance of the top 25% of buildings and by any measure it has succeeded.
Dressed up in the benign language of "personal" accounts, they are designed to lead ultimately to the dismantling of Social Security.
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