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■ Make known your aim to drink less - the more people you tell, the more support you should receive.
The result is a sense of provisional, oddly apologetic beauty: superb, in its way, but anxious to make known that the aim is something much greater.
His refusal to make known the gender of the person to whom his affections were aimed was, he reasoned, out of a desire to "universalise" his poetry.
Fried's contention that the lawsuit was a publicity stunt for a stage show quickly went by the board, though, when Osterberg pointed out that the projected Monty Python engagement at City Center was scheduled for April (it was to be for three weeks, not in three weeks), and that the publicity the Pythons were admittedly seeking was aimed at making known their position in the dispute with ABC.
It said that the community should establish "a proper relationship" with journalists with the aim of "making known the truth of the Gospel and the Church's life".
Clarity of purpose is crucial for the success of a charity concert, and if the artists aren't providing it, it becomes even more important for the event itself to make its aims known.
Because these groups (only those with annual budgets less than $3 million qualify for the catalogue) lack the capacity to make themselves known, the catalogue aims to tell their stories.
Make your name known.
Now make this known".
Make that known!
Realizing that lecturing and distributing pamphlets to artisans' clubs and citizens' associations were not producing sufficient results, Lassalle began agitating in workingmen's associations in order to make his political aims known to the masses.
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