The hellish day was designed to root out the weak and weak-minded, confirmed coach Brian Noble. |
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Such solidarity has now turned to support of world action to root out terror. |
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As a member of the Confederation's forces, I'm obligated to root out usurpers and traitors to the government. |
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The reunion includes those who graduated from St Ursula's in 1974, so get your thinking caps on and root out your old address books! |
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It is a specialist search tool, specifically refined to root out the bargains you're looking for and leave out the items you're not. |
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It's a step that can be used to root out sandbaggers who inflate scores posted in casual play. |
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The better halves of Army personnel are trying to root out illiteracy and hone skills among the deprived. |
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He charged that officers in construction were expected to enforce registration regulations to root out dubious contractors. |
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So why don't you root out those unwanted specs and let some less fortunate benefit from them. |
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Fortunately the fact that the room was akin to Turkish bath helped root out the weak. |
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The Prime Minister pledged to do all that was necessary to root out the criminal minority behind the campaign of terror. |
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But he made no promise to do something special to root out the practice of female foeticide. |
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A couple who have become concerned over the rapid spread of cowbane, have launched their own campaign to root out the plant. |
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Paul had said police would root out criminal elements from their hiding places and bring them to justice. |
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Each of us comes to the studio with more or less finished compositions and then we root out a sound together. |
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It was there to root out corruption and was a necessary tool for governance. |
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However, it is important to an organization's health to root out bullying behavior, as the effect on employee morale can be costly. |
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The fruitfulness of the heart grows in the measure in which we are able to root out everything that prevents us from loving. |
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Since our forces have made a concerted effort to root out those insurgents by going out and chasing them down, security has been improved. |
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His failure to effect reform or root out corruption after Walpole's fall was thought by many to reveal factiousness and self-seeking and he was accused of avarice. |
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And so we need to be on a very aggressive level to root out all the information that we can about that and try to interdict any future acts of terrorism. |
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I'm sure there's some utility in emergency services practicing working together, but this seems far too choreographed to root out real bugs in the response system. |
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He said sheep tagging and traceability will assist in resolving illegal movements but the reality is that tagging in itself will not apprehend and root out rogue dealers. |
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Telling people how to behave is one thing, but telling them what to believe means invading every intellectual nook and cranny in order to root out contrary ideas. |
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I have my own concerns about remnants of terrorist organizations that blend in with a community and are very hard to root out. |
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I cannot leave without paying tribute to those men and women who have worked hard to root out corruption from our society. |
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Please root out the attribute of the changeable mind even in small matters. |
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Speak to the friends and people you need to root out in life and let that conversation flow. |
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That case was buoyed by a federal investigation into how Cuomo conducted a commission he created to root out Albany corruption. |
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After an extensive search extending over two or three days I usually come across him in a far-flung corner of the store, trying to root out an obscure type of soy sauce. |
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Could you outline the steps taken to root out terrorist networks operating on Saudi soil? |
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There is no complacence and the Government is determined to root out the extremist elements from Bangladesh. |
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The European Council recalled its previous declarations on racism and xenophobia and decided to intensify the efforts to identify and to root out the causes. |
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This account from the vita is stylized to portray Boniface as a singular character who alone acts to root out paganism. |
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The ensuing imprisonment, torture, and reeducation of Smith are intended not merely to break him physically or make him submit but to root out his independent mental existence and his spiritual dignity. |
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In a bid to root out the Brotherhood the pair find themselves working as transporters for a drugs cartel headed by Montoya. |
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However, it is quite clear that we must make sure that we root out and clamp down on criminals who use the Internet in order to establish closer contact with young people, who must obviously be protected. |
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We will also discuss Pakistan, which is taking measures to root out violent extremists, but which faces its own political, economic and social challenges. |
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While the mission has evolved somewhat over the years, thousands of Canadians continue to serve in Afghanistan as part of an international effort to root out insurgents and to promote peace, prosperity and justice. |
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This difficult question is all the more pressing inasmuch as in various parts of the world, states are grouping together more and more in order to organize their socioeconomic development and root out the causes of conflict. |
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Thirdly, we need to evaluate the efficacy of our measures and to question whether we have provided ourselves with enough tools to root out the problem. |
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It is, of course, to root out terrorism, to help build a peaceable, well-disposed, durable and better society and to ensure that the extremists do not set down fresh roots either within the country or elsewhere. |
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Nevertheless, periodic reporting and legal procedures generally help public authorities and professionals involved in education to root out discrimination and gradually achieve equality of opportunity. |
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A broad based political consensus behind the reforms is lacking as is the unequivocal will across all political parties to root out high level corruption. |
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During the last two centuries men appear to have striven, with a most uncommendable zeal, all over Christendom, to root out and extirpate every trace of the Gothic. |
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It took them hours to root out exactly where the water was coming in. |
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During the 1520s, the Spanish Inquisition had created an atmosphere of suspicion, and sought to root out any religious thought seen as suspicious. |
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The Karachi operation had been kicked off by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on September 5, 2013, to root out crime and terrorism from the megalopolis. |
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I also trust ACOEM to grasp the need to root out undercare as much as overcare, and to address work-injury recovery as a continuum of care, not just isolated events. |
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Root out everything from hedge garlic to hawthorn leaves and seaweed. |
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