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In 1866, Livingstone set off on a new expedition, one of whose aims was to find the source of the Nile, which had been an age-old European obsession.
The slaughter caused national outrage: it prompted President Fernando Henrique Cardoso's government to embark on a huge programme of land distribution, and to announce a new human-rights plan, one of whose aims was to make it easier to punish cases of police violence.But there are difficulties.
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All the heads of departments in the faculty are the followers whose aims are maximizing their respective annual budget.
Back in what now feels like another era, the European Union was a vessel of aspiration whose aims were largely supported by political leaders across the continent.
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