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Rules seemed to be constantly changed to promote close racing.
The reason the leaders of the two countries sound so eager to promote close ties appears mostly to be that third parties are watching.
Last week Sergei Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister, went to Turkmenistan to promote "close co-operation", which means rejecting any American overtures.
The exact cause of the rupture between the two brothers that led to the division of the previously united kingdom is unknown, but may have resulted from Eadwig's efforts to promote close kinsmen and his wife.
In contrast, we kept the back translation step to promote close cooperation with the tool developers and acquaint them with the German version.
We believe, however, that hypotheses that do not depend on such events, and promote close association among huge numbers of different species, are more attractive (see Paragraph 30).
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The race two years ago was so dull that Nascar mandated aerodynamic changes to promote closer racing.
But the racing surface itself was also modified in March to promote closer racing.
Both countries would like to promote closer ties in defence, energy, trade and more.
As a Chinese official for international affairs visited Seoul, Sun Yuxi, the Foreign Ministry spokesman in Beijing, said China wanted to promote closer ties.
Bureaucrats at the trade and economy ministry want to promote closer links between university scientists and the private sector, to which they attribute much of America's success.
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