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What they've done is poured money into channelling that anger.
The idea of reaching billions of the poor by achieving "scale" — a word invoked ceaselessly in the microfinance community — has enticed foundations, rich individuals, even investors into channelling millions into microfinance.
But, far from wanting people to hurt each other, Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar), Mick Jones (guitar), Paul Simenon (bass) and Terry Chimes (drums) insist that their aim is to shake audiences into channelling their frustrations into creative outlets.
The Japanese, who invented the art of throwing someone else's weight around, may call it "the gentle way", but here in Britain those who run judo reckon it can tempt the hoodies and hooligans into channelling their nastiness into legitimate aggression.
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You're channelling into something very human.
"He's running into channels.
The number is divided into channels as well as regions.
You assemble widgets into channels, and put the channels into playlists — or maybe it's playlists into channels — and then choose a theme.
Showing for the ball or running into channels is not his thing.
Conventional channel logic too often tries to force buyers into channels rather than create channel pathways that suit customers' preferences.
Indentations into the films generated radial cracks that extended into channel cracks with increasing indentation depth.
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