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Knowledge is expanded as well by granting new authors of historical works a relatively free hand to build upon the work of their predecessors.
Ray takes particular interest in living off the land, using whatever comes to hand to build shelters, defend himself and eat.
Thus freed from all burdens, the gods wanted to show their gratitude to Marduk, and as a token they took, of their own free will, for one last time, spade in hand to build Babylon and Marduk's temple, Esagila.
Right now, California has enough money on hand to build from Fresno to Bakersfield — the state has $6 billion from a combination of stimulus funds and money from the 2008 ballot initiative.
And had Mr. Levine been in good health and more on top of things when the Met's new Wagner "Ring" production was in development, I wonder if the director, Mr. Lepage, would have had quite as free a hand to build the complex machine of a set that dominated the staging.
In the words of its royal inscription: As to Etemenanki, the ziggurat of Babylon, of which Nabopolossar, king of Babylon, my father, my begetter, had fixed the foundation – and had raised it 30 cubits but had not erected its top, I set my hand to build it.
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In a message to Blair on 11 March 2003, as the pair worked hand-in-hand to build the case for the war, Straw pressed the idea of the "Kosovo route" of avoiding a vote in the UN security council on military action, to prevent it being vetoed by France, and perhaps by other members.
Why should the US control the internet?" Chinese official Chen Xiaohua said: "We should join hands to build cyberspace order.
One to watch The well-bred Loved One (James Fanshawe) Is in good hands to build on the handicap mark she earned in her third maiden at Nottingham.
In fact, hundreds of communities, from posh Rock, in Cornwall, to the gritty east London borough of Tower Hamlets, are already taking matters into their own hands to build affordable houses themselves.
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