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t, whose impassioned defense of the Filipino | interests was said to have been inspirational to the o |
The oil | interests were particularly interested in preservation |
llard Velie's death in March 1929, the Velie | interests were sold to Allied Aviation Industries, a h |
government, arguing that it was in the best | interests of the state to listen to the opinions of th |
He does this job in the best | interests of the country, and does it well. |
nded for "activities detrimental to the best | interests of professional basketball." |
he organisation that represents the national | interests of all 85 councils of New Zealand. |
untry of Amalia and dealt with the political | interests of the British, American and Communist espio |
xpense of a contested election the competing | interests tried to reach a compromise without resortin |
on-one questions that relates to the guest's | interests and background). |
at Pressler was beholden to the out-of-state | interests that have fattened his campaign coffers. |
d about the threat it posed to their trading | interests; they occupied it in 1417 to prevent the Gen |
atever country) are only driven by their own | interests, not caring about simple people. |
ment to complement or explore their research | interests. |
eir historic choice, defended their national | interests in the war that was forced upon them. |
ans as to the need to stand up for their own | interests. |
oin laundry industry, protect their business | interests and promote public awareness of the industry |
be shown that the detention is in their own | interests or is necessary to protect the public. |
these commissions and they served their own | interests by causing the violence and terror that gave |
In view of their common | interests he and Reginald I forged an alliance, joined |
a government that acts against their common | interests. |
to get Arab backing, due to their important | interests in Egypt and other Arab lands. |
nment where students could explore their own | interests, both academic and non-academic, at their ow |
ifferent fields, depending on their personal | interests. |
al system would work against their electoral | interests. |
end to use the capital raised on their other | interests. |
ve trade designed to protect their financial | interests; there was little protection for the slaves. |
itor Andrew Neil to oversee their publishing | interests. |
Post World War II, SHV expanded their energy | interests into oil and petrol, and in 1964 established |
the boys testified that it was in their best | interests to be adopted by Gill, and that removing the |
ty-year friendship was based on their mutual | interests in Esperanto, philosophy, and literature. |
r the waterfront to protect their commercial | interests. |
on Corridor that voices their neighborhoods' | interests to various local issues/situations. |
in an atmosphere attuned to their individual | interests, strengths, and needs. |
From 1994 their business | interests went through a difficult time. |
shall be most conducive to their respective | interests. |
ents the opportunity to pursue their special | interests while completing their requirements for grad |
d to act independently in their constituents | interests. |
However, for the sake of their common | interests, Pratapsingh maintained an uneasy alliance w |
During the 1930s, Lloyds sold their Indian | interests to Grindlays Bank who also took the Travel a |
of one nation had reserved to their business | interests within the territory of another nation. |
th greater or lesser difficulty - their love | interests. |
legislation which would harm their financial | interests. |
in 1939, and they shared their professional | interests in psychiatry as well as a love of art until |
them an opportunity to pursue their literary | interests beyond their college career. |
i deserve medals for acting not in their own | interests but for the public good." |
n labor strikes) when it furthered their own | interests. |
ine Cinema decided that it was in their best | interests to release the film direct-to-video. |
elites had abandoned it to protect their own | interests. |
Soon the four realized their similar | interests in music. |
se episodes which reflected their particular | interests in certain themes or characters. |
considered that it was in his and their best | interests to loan Ashley out to other clubs to gain so |
d Danny, though she seems to hold their best | interests at heart. |
nabled the couple to expand their collecting | interests. |
he Irish people would better serve their own | interests by joining proponents of class struggle in E |
Merging or consolidating their various | interests had been a daunting task for the Liberian po |
rmed a partnership, combining their existing | interests in London and New York. |
ids find the match between PCS and their own | interests diverge with time. |
the majority that the aliens have their best | interests in mind. |
intimate, domestic habits, their scientific | interests, their living and thinking, its solemnity, i |
Jayachitra and Chandrakala play their love | interests respectively. |
who explained and demonstrated their various | interests. |
ls was a youthful avocation, their principal | interests and activities in later life lying in differ |
ns, count of Tripoli, looked after their own | interests and did not ally with Roger against Aleppo. |
any other states prejudicial to their mutual | interests. |
ch of canal that would serve their immediate | interests. |
th communities, capitalizing on their mutual | interests to advance programs that served both communi |
against terrorism, because it's in their own | interests, not just ours," he said. |
lar product, and they eliminated their other | interests to focus solely on its manufacture and distr |
ety of courses available to their individual | interests in order to complete the requirements for ea |
sport is very limited due to their financial | interests vested into other sports, which results in u |
and the two brothers expanded their business | interests in West Africa, forming a partnership, John |
iticians may look out more for their party's | interests than for those of their constituents. |
rious degrees, depending upon their academic | interests. |
y to manipulate the information in their own | interests. |
ersons, which largely means their individual | interests have no formal recognition or protection. |
ish Rectors Group, to represent their common | interests. |
have also sought to protect their commercial | interests through punitive measures against countries |
one who cared for his men and had their best | interests at heart. |
His theoretical research | interests connect to an applied agenda. |
Respect for the Elderly's Votes: Theories of | Interests and the Elderly in Japanese Healthcare Polic |
Whilst there his | interests turned to economics and he was noticed by J. |
d went to pay tariffs and therefore Northern | interests. |
kabbalah, and Hermeticism, and these occult | interests formed part of his close friendship with A. |
onal conferences pertinent to these research | interests, and is the author of numerous articles publ |
For these other | interests, he maintains the personal website meadowpar |
Because of these competing | interests and the possibility of the cacos-supported a |
They had | interests in Vestfold Industrier, and wanted to expand |
n right, have moral status because they have | interests of their own. |
protagonists, and appreciates that they have | interests outside of each other, which makes Loveholic |
Can it really be that the only thing that | interests us is human misbehavior? |
Surrounded by scenic beauty, this place | interests Nature-lovers and historians alike. |
Lone Star: The Thompson Timber | Interests of Texas, Red River Valley Historical Review |
Thornberry's main | interests as a parliamentarian have been in health, ho |
p with a career that ties all those youthful | interests into one neat package. |
gy sector employees, but also to those whose | interests can make a contribution on energy matters. |
he earlier act were encouraged by those with | interests in the UK railway industry and horse-drawn c |
himself recalled later that those childhood | interests began his lifelong concern with botany and z |
liday destination for families or those with | interests in fishing and camping. |
ts users want to share - thoughts, opinions, | interests and whatever else there is to chatter about. |
and influence, and thus threatened Frizer's | interests also: The Privy Council certainly suspected |
gth in the region, which threatened American | interests to construct a canal in the isthmus, and als |
er substitute of butter which threatened the | interests of the dairy farmers. |
oeuf, which he saw as threatening Virginia's | interests in the Ohio Valley. |
le as possible), Gus pursues his three chief | interests in life: women, alcohol, and cards. |
own species as morally special, and thus the | interests of non-human animals in relation to pain are |
Tideman's academic | interests include taxation of land, voting theory, and |
of Yale and Wisconsin, during which time his | interests turned to natural language, he returned to S |
announced that the station was sold to local | interests in order to ensure that the station remains |
nued to devote himself chiefly to humanistic | interests. |
cardinal electors known to be hostile to his | interests. |
nel charged with "conduct prejudicial to the | interests of the game". |
In addition to his | interests in modern British fiction, he conducts resea |
ernational misinformation threat to national | interests by the U.S. Department of State, which has i |
announced plans to sell the house to private | interests, saying it would close as a museum by July 1 |
Hecla was sold to private | interests, being renamed "Bligh" after Vice-Admiral Wi |
The Stockholm was sold to Italian | interests in 1989 and towed to Genoa, the Andrea Doria |
In 1986, control passed to out-of-state | interests for the first time, as the Telegram was sold |
IPSA's code of conduct relating to financial | interests. |
gold in Fort Knox had been sold to European | interests, at prices vastly below market rates. |
st Tennessee was becoming detrimental to the | interests of the Union. |
His widow sold some of the land to private | interests and the Archdiocese of Louisville. |
owners, Wappen Von Hamburg was sold to Greek | interests, the Nomikos Line. |
Union giving further safeguards to Southern | interests. |
was that "any future act prejudicial to the | interests of competition should be severely punished i |
As to declaring | interests, I "vaguely know" two members of the RT (nei |
y a corrupt city government tied to gambling | interests. |
12: ‘any conduct which is prejudicial to the | interests of the Union or the game'. |
When the Indians were sold to out-of-town | interests in 1994 and moved to Worcester, Massachusett |
red" in 1976 he could devote his time to his | interests. |
eace negotiations that ran counter to Pisa's | interests. |
above) they had beocme unimportant to their | interests. |
rs different academy programs catered to the | interests of a student. |
Andrea Dworkin were antithetical to women's | interests. |
Italian People's Republic, satellite to the | interests of the USSR. |
on February 11, 2002 regarding threats to US | interests which indicated that a planned attack may ha |
s total more than 100 percent due to several | interests in some committee reports. |
ctive for being far too favorable to English | interests) was negotiated with Philip of Burgundy and |
ternational level, is detrimental to English | interests, and that as the British government acts pri |
d strikes, which would be deleterious to the | interests of business and the broader public. |
ttacking Chocola as being beholden to monied | interests in the insurance, pharmaceutical, and energy |
additional statutory obligations to declare | interests in relation to existing transactions. |
d special promotions according to customized | interests. |
s tariff views were unacceptable to business | interests in Chicago, which forced his retirement. |
e Cape could be denied as contrary to French | interests, and with that would go all access to their |
terials were brought in to appeal to student | interests, extensive discussions about words were held |
It was sold to private | interests during 1960/61 and largely returned to agric |
y list on 1 July 1960 and sold to commercial | interests. |
ul, and she was subsequently sold to Chinese | interests in 1995. |
nel charged with "conduct prejudicial to the | interests of the game". |
tain is free to act without detriment to the | interests of her ally, France, I am empowered in the n |
ny pieces, nearly all of which relate to his | interests in large ensembles, landscape, innovative no |
byterian magazine; especially devoted to the | interests of the United Presbyterian Church. |
ctions of the land have been sold to private | interests and the rest is currently used by the county |
and restaurant ship and was sold to English | interests in April 2002, being moved to Tilbury, Engla |
esolution, and had they remained firm to our | Interests, probably the Province would have been safe |
ctricity, but nothing human was alien to his | interests. |
veillance purposes, as well as to commercial | interests for communications. |
h schoolwork and items related to children's | interests. |
In addition to his commitment to the | interests of organised labour, Pickard was known as an |
species are harmless to humans and to their | interests, but a small number of species are serious p |
By 1881, the Cook family moved on to pursue | interests in other states and other enterprises. |
1947, Andrew Furuseth was sold to Norwegian | interests and renamed Essi. |
pendent Labour Party as inimical to farmers' | interests and opposed a coalition with them to form a |
while none surpassed him in devotion to the | interests of the Church, of his country and of his flo |
role that highlighted his commitment to the | interests of local governments. |
ire and Persia were seen as vital to British | interests in the region). |
bills which were detrimental to Francophone | interests. |
the concession revoked and awarded to rival | interests. |
increase the number who were devoted to his | interests, but restricted by the terms of the capitula |
y and Italy presented new threats to British | interests in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. |
re also special classes catering to specific | interests, such as Pre/Post-Natal Yoga, Yoga for Senio |
he report indicating the dangers to American | interests of growing Soviet involvement with regional |
was made smoothly and with due regard to the | interests of the conquered people. |
in relating cognitive neuroscience to these | interests, and in exploring educational applications ( |
Galuteria gave up corporate life to pursue | interests in music and meeting people in the entertain |
other term as mayor and returned to business | interests. |
He turned to business | interests, and served for 12 years as the President of |
terest in this game is reducing due to other | interests taking priority and also due to unsafe nails |
Hawaii at Manoa, but connected to corporate | interests. |
sy are the same, and are both opposed to the | interests of plaintiffs. |
ed Southern Railway in Mississippi, to local | interests. |
nce of the Empire Gerbert was devoted to the | interests of the house of Austria; as a Benedictine ab |
to prevent it from caving in to landowners' | interests, as had happened in the 1930s under the Acce |
and the second ‘by a warm well-wisher to the | interests of genuine christianity,' were printed at Yo |
ter to constituents, he referred to "special | interests [that] have descended upon us from 'North of |
ocated to Memphis, Tennessee due to business | interests, particularly his co-ownership of a newspape |
bers including Mr Hunt were asked to declare | interests. |
r of an Ottoman policy benefitting to French | interests during the Russo-Austrian-Turkish War (1735- |
ere currently are no real threats to China's | interests. |
t by Finley to sell the team to Indianapolis | interests who planned to relocate the team to that cit |
ing and regulating matters relating to rural | interests and forests. |
In Spain, due to commercial | interests, roscones bought in cake shops hide in their |
choosing music without regard to commercial | interests. |
he devoted great energy and industry to the | interests of the society, editing for it seventeen vol |
The group was formed to safeguard | interests of foreign residents. |
"He was always satisfactory to conservative | interests without being abrasive to New Dealers." |
rovide a tailored focus according to student | interests. |
ire might be stopped as detrimental to their | interests. |
court, she devoted herself to Pym and to the | interests of the parliamentary leaders, to whom she co |
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