It also aims to make known the political commitments with a forward looking vision, in view to ensure a Quality Education for All in different regions and countries.
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They include those of Memorial, the association set up in the late 1990s to retrieve and make known the full truth about the Soviet penal system and its victims.
Change accompanied by a pledge that I will make known to allies and adversaries alike: that America maintains an unwavering friendship with Israel, and an unshakeable commitment to its security.
In another segment of Secure Freedom Radio, scheduled to air tonight, former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton seconded these sentiments and urged the other candidates to make known their views on LOST.
Obama to make known now whether he is willing to embrace those who do, and his true attitude towards their ambition to impose the Islamists' barbaric code here through such subterfuges as Shariah-Compliant Finance.
Under the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the sole power to make accusations known as articles of impeachment.
Make yourself known as a brand name that says value, service and security and you've got a new customer.
U.S. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-District of Columbia, asked residents of Newtown, Connecticut, to make themselves known in the crowd.
"All you do is walk around and make yourself known but you don't do anything to help anybody, " she said.
This is in contrast to the way Time Warner chairman Jeffrey Bewkes went out of his way to make it known that Griffin was terminated.
Sometimes, until you make it known to the person that you see what they are doing and would like an explanation, they will continue their bad behavior.
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Even less surprisingly, Republicans are eager to make that known.
Get involved in networking activities and make yourself known.
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Whenever Eva was alone in the house, they would make themselves known, not quite present but there all the same, and it always seemed to her that they were waiting for something.
Would he stay behind the curtain and think about things, marinate in his own confusion, or would he put on his white fur suit and howl and scratch and make it known who was boss of this house and of all the world known and unknown?
Chen Li Fang, a Huawei veteran known at the company as Madam Chen, said the company was determined to make itself better known, and saw itself as a model for other Chinese companies.
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On the other hand, if they are disappointed, they will complain and make their concerns known.
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And we will continue to make our position known, again, as we have for many administrations.
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein used The Wall Street Journal op-ed to make his stance known.
They plan to make their feelings known at Sochi the site of the killings during the 2014 Olympics.
Unfortunately, too many of us waited until after the 2006 mid-term election to make our views known.
"There's, you know, people who come from out of state and make their endorsements known, " Perry said.
The goal is to make your wishes known, so those who love you can honor your healthcare choices.
When an audience at the Metropolitan Opera House wants to make its approval known, its roar is unmatchable.
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The FBU has urged members of the public to make their views known.
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