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But he has since reconciled with Mr. Booker, and the two have united around a message of progress sparked by Mr. Booker and brought across the finish line by Mr. Baraka (his re-election slogan last year was "Touchdown!").
However, rather than pity him for having to endure and make sense of the memories of his younger days, the audience winds up admiring the man for his remarkable spiritual progress, sparked by his self-awareness and self-recognition.
Indeed, last month, the High Level Panel's report on that agenda called for a transformative shift ― to address inequalities ― to 'leave no one behind.' In Copenhagen, we agreed that, despite the unprecedented progress sparked by the MDGs, far too often, structural inequalities and social exclusion continue to grow.
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Hunt points out a recent report by the school inspectorate Ofsted revealed weak classroom discipline as one of the biggest blocks for children's progress – sparking bullying, absenteeism and worse results.
European Strategy 2020, a series of priorities and initiatives that will transform the EU into a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy, with high rates of employment, productivity and social cohesion, recognized cities as units crucial for social, cultural and economic progress and sparked the development of new integrated urban strategies (IUSs) across the EU.
What their models show is that from the moment our relentless thirst for technological progress was sparked, greenhouse gas emissions have been gradually warming up the planet.
It expands our knowledge, defines our progress, and sparks new insights.
What the detectives' adjustment was and how much progress might have been sparked by the tarot card was not clear.
Anger over the protracted hostage crisis and the lack of progress in negotiations had sparked a sit-in outside the Sweida governorate building, according to local reports, and young men had begun taking up arms.
Since those first developments, construction jobs increased, families thrived in their new environments and contributed to the surrounding neighborhood, and local businesses sparked economic progress where slums once reigned.
The tragic Triangle Fire of 1911 sparked more progress and the suffrage parades in New York City and Washington in 1912-13 led via picketing of the White House in 1917 directly to woman suffrage in 1920.
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