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Mr. Solomon started buying only in 1988, but he set his sights in a rewarding direction.
Geometric architecture of composite photocatalytic system creates a favorable chance for enhanced photocatalytic activity, which is a challenging and rewarding direction in this area.
I have faced relentless rejections while trying to find work myself, and have had to take on jobs at low levels before being able to develop my career in a more rewarding direction.
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A positive attitude coupled with some thoughtful planning may be just the ticket for a more rewarding career direction.
Now, with the proposal of aid, Mr. Bush has gone in the opposite direction, rewarding Pakistan for its help in pursuing terrorists --including the arrest of more than 500 people both governments say are suspected of links to Al Qaeda and deployment for the first time of the Pakistan Army in the restive border region with Afghanistan.
The width of the road in the simulated world was narrow enough that the robot cannot keep turning along the same direction rewarding positive infinite scores.
We can focus on the negative and fearful and generate more of the same, or we can regularly choose to shift our attention in more rewarding, insightful, expansive directions and bring more light and love into 2011.
Yet the rewarding program, under the direction of Stephen Cleobury, consistently almost entirely of 20th-century (and 21st-century) works.
But she knew she would find this new direction more rewarding.
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