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But our framers enlisted it on the side of independence, of one people's expression of freedom from oppression.
Whereas Labour, in Blair's early days, enlisted it into the Cool Britannia project, the Tories see it as a bit of a statist embarrassment.
The daily planner, as we came to know it, was forged in the crucible of war, when hundreds of young men enlisted it to mark the days until their return home.
Deprived of a whole vocabulary of moral concern, which traditionally enlisted it into a humanistic culture, literary criticism was always destined to turn into a kind of competitive connoisseurship — a parlor game for the increasingly professional producers as well as the passive consumers of literature.
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Thrive makes its money through corporate clients who are enlisting it for health and wellness education.
Times investigative reporters Eric Lipton, Mike McIntire and Don Van Natta Jr. write that "the chamber has had little trouble finding American companies eager to enlist it, anonymously, to fight their political battles and pay handsomely for its help.
Why not enlist it in the public service too?
But President Ronald Reagan, in his re-election campaign, tried to enlist it as a patriotic anthem.
But for William Kelley, a young man thinking about enlisting, it was just an overdue act of common sense.
Ultimately, researchers hope, they will learn enough about the microbiome to enlist it in the fight against diseases.
True, there have been attempts to marry psychology to ethics, to enlist it in the service of decoding what it means to be fully human, throughout its history.
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