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31. This tension explains why we are addressing the biotic and expressive orders.
32. But the silent, accommodating majorities on both sides will get on with the business of addressing the broader problems.
33. He acknowledged that addressing our Conference was an historic moment.
34. People who write poison warnings or mechanical instructions are addressing citizens in every state at once.
35. Placements provide a simple yet powerful mechanism for developing understanding and stimulating change through addressing the heart of the cultural divide.
36. He was thus involved in extensive travelling throughout the District, addressing meetings of branches,[sentencedict.com] trade unions and co-operative societies.
37. He was assassinated the day after addressing a rally of striking sanitation workers in Memphis.
38. The private sector probably has even more flexibility to find imaginative ways of addressing those issues than the statutory services.
39. He marched northwards from city to city, addressing the people in the market places, gathering about him an army.
40. They were attacking Britain's military presence on the island rather than addressing the environmental concerns.
41. Once in a blue moon the addressing system itself changes.
42. Then, after a pause[sentencedict.com], I heard him speak again-but he was no longer addressing his words to me.
43. I felt as if I were addressing the College of Cardinals and was automatically being forgiven for every word I said.
44. We are participating in a number of oil and motor industry programmes that are addressing key environmental issues in our markets.
45. Also, when you are addressing an envelope to a man alone, would you use Mr or Esq?
46. Administrator Michael Barnes was given a standing ovation after addressing the audience.
47. I can hardly believe I am addressing a married lady!
48. Violence marked the funeral of Lalith Athulathmudali, a Sri Lankan opposition leader who was shot dead while addressing a rally.
49. Addressing the country's woeful productivity levels has been at the heart of all the Chancellor's four Budgets.
50. That can not be promised here, though a holistic perspective is taken on literary stylistics in addressing science fiction.
51. In addition to addressing the crowds as he journeyed through Galilee and around Jerusalem, he drew aside to be with his closest associates.
52. What effect could this have on the design of the computer's jump instructions and addressing modes?
53. Because of this reduced funding, government strategies for addressing our potential traffic problems had to change.
54. Professor Moravcsik is addressing himself to a vast audience, from high school students to politically responsible adults.
55. The interpretation depends on the fact that trusts could be set up without addressing the trustee directly.
56. Mr. McLoughlin I am grateful for the constructive way in which my hon. Friend is addressing the problem.
57. The painful state of his feelings rendered him incapable of personally addressing them.
58. Correct Addressing and Packaging Show the full correct postal address which should include the post town and postcode.
59. It was felt that such an approach would be a step towards addressing the marginalisation of disability issues.
60. In addressing his case, Simpson says Fuhrman is a critical link to the misery that has befallen him.
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