Sentence examples for establishment lies from inspiring English sources

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"The only wild meat I have left today is deer," replied Mr. Rajmenjan, 55, whose establishment lies at the 58-mile marker on the main road cutting through the Guyanese jungle.

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To address the constant threat of the Mongols, Tughlaq built the fortified city of Jahanpanah (meaning in Persian: "Refuge of the World") subsuming the Adilabad fort that had been built in the 14th century and also all the establishments lying between Qila Rai Pithora and Siri Fort.

HINDU nationalists burn cinemas showing films they disapprove of and gangsters use the movie industry to launder their dirty money, so it is no surprise that the Bollywood establishment is lying low artistically.

Popular piety was reflected in the establishment of lay groups and communities of priests or nuns devoted to Mary and the building of shrines at places (such as Lourdes in France and Fátima in Portugal) where Mary was said to have appeared.

The OLS analysis ignores the fact that a large proportion of the between-establishment variation lies between the different intervention cities. Intra-class correlation measures the proportion of the variance in the outcome that is between groups.

The best hope for Afghanistan's long-term security, the Bush administration says, lies in the establishment of a trained, well-armed multiethnic military under a central government in Kabul.

In the end, the port governance process lies in the establishment of a set of rules compatible with both its trajectory and its future objectives (Brooks 2004).

But what she really loves is seeking out neighborhoods and establishments that lie at popularity's tipping point.

The point is that: "...the just and true establishment of religion lies, in allowing every man to have a conscience of his own; to use and follow his own private judgment; and particularly, to understand, profess and practice, what he thinks God teaches in the holy scriptures" (Collins, Preface to the Essay, quoted in O'Higgins, 1970 pp. 143 4).

Over the ensuing years, it became transformed: diluted from its original form, popularised and subsumed within the prescription-filling medical establishment, something the lay analysts of the early 20th century had sought to avoid.

Mr. Gingrich told the crowd, to huge applause, that his campaign would "prove over the next several months that people power can beat money power," and made a final appeal to people to join him in rejecting the New York and Washington establishments and the lies they are selling.

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