Sentence examples for disposing of many from inspiring English sources

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Batterers intervention programs became a way of disposing of many cases, and they proliferated.

We believe… that Nature does make jumps now and again, and a recognition of that fact is of no small importance in disposing of many minor objections to the doctrine of transmutation" (Huxley 1860, p. 77).

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Such publications have disposed of many of the stupidities that were published subsequent to the initial announcement.

BAGRAM, Afghanistan — Word that NATO personnel had burned an undisclosed number of Korans and were preparing to dispose of many more by incineration set off an angry protest here on Tuesday.

An enduring presence in an industry that has brusquely disposed of many of her peers, she has hung onto her business and to OMO (On My Own), her gallerylike Manhattan flagship, through more than three decades and several economic downturns.

Mr. Arpo, the Security Police Board superintendent, disagreed, saying that Nazi cases are more difficult to pursue in lands formerly occupied by the Soviet Union because the K.G.B. had already disposed of many cases.

But the law that created the agency forbids it from taking losses on its operations, so it offers the banks very low prices for the loans and has not been able to dispose of many.

The research and gathering of materials took years although the actual writing consumed about five years, interrupted by three very difficult moves, the first when I sold my beloved Bird Cloud, in Wyoming, disposed of many belongings and half of my library.

Against the opposition, ironically enough, of many on the right, he privatised the local airport, sold city bonds in the United States, disposed of many assets owned by the city, opened public contracts to truly public tenders and overhauled the city administration.

In September, 1862, Welles wrote that Seward "runs to the President two or three times a day, gets his ear, gives him his tongue, makes himself interesting, and artfully contrives to dispose of many measures or give them direction independent of his associates".

His comment, in the BBC house magazine, Ariel, that Birt "stifled much of the creativity of the BBC, wasted huge amounts of money on management consultants and constant restructuring, and disposed of many older but talented people who knew radio and television well", exemplified the sort of acerbic intervention he would make.

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