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when it had promised itself to Co. A. The latter wins a judgment on this issue, which is sustained.
I had no idea if the book would ever be published or not, but I just thought how valuable it would be, if a scholar or someone like me, hundreds of years from now came across this visual document of what a culture promised itself to be and actually was.
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3. Though Ofsted has helped to identify enemies of promise, in recent months it has shown a tendency to become an enemy of promise itself.
My problem wasn't just the inevitable mismatch between promise and fulfilment, but that the promise itself betrays what is best about the fringe (and live performance in general).
The problem is not the market but rather the promise itself.
Think about the promise itself.
Back in 2005, the G8 itself promised to double aid to Africa by 2010.
The town itself promised 10 events ranging from a Bavarian veal-sausage brunch to the New England Ambassadors in concert.
He also told the board that McNulty had promised that aipac itself would not be a target of the espionage investigation.
The Sedition Act, dating from 1948, is so outmoded that the government itself promised in 2012 to remove it from the statute book.
The government has itself promised to introduce annual report cards for hospitals, and clear indicators of which hospitals are best, and which are not.
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