Of all institutions, the Navy should be alive to the dangers that such a treaty entails.
Will we be alive to experience the moment when researchers declare that breast cancer is under control?
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The students are alive to him and come back hard, questioning French notions of discipline and manners.
In the meantime, President Bush needs to be alive to the hidden agenda item at the G-8 meeting.
It's a shame Bud Winter isn't alive to coach Michael Johnson: Run loose!
To his credit, Mr Ellison became alive to the possibilities quicker than most.
Ms Kingsolver is fully alive to the pungent sexiness of the natural world.
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It is sad that Geraldine's parents are not alive to witness some consolation in regard to their daughters tragic death.
Unlike many commentators on modern art, Mr Golding writes in a sober, jargon-free manner that is nevertheless alive to ideas.
He is a close reader, alive to words and allusions, and steeped in the history and ideas of the period.
Mr Paxton is alive to the complexities of politics without for once making them an excuse to avoid clear judgments.
The bewigged officers and ragged sailors add a theatrical element and will help bring the voyage more alive to younger viewers.
New Labour insists that it is alive to this problem, and would not allow regional assemblies to add to public expenditure.
Redford hopes the Discovery show will bring the story of Watergate alive to young people who know about it only from books.
Swarms of aggressive competitors surround Bank of America, alive to the possibility that cuts could prompt affluent clients or staff to desert.
Although alive to the setbacks of the past year, he remains hopeful.
Iran, which lost 300, 000 men in its war with Iraq, is alive to the danger of being sucked into a regional war.
Creditors used to be alive to these dangers and insisted on international agreements that required countries to safeguard the value of their currencies.
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Roth can evoke an unknown place and time with an exactness of sensory detail that is particularly alive to sounds and to changing light.
Fortunately for the teenagers on board PANGAEA, there are still real life adventures to be had, and Mike Horn is still alive to lead them.
Even so, Hesse was probably the last man alive to offer to pay Apple billions and billions at full price to be able to sell iPhones.
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On Friday, Greater Manchester Police returned to the Warehouse Project club where he was last seen alive to try and piece together what happened to him.
Streep, who won Oscars for her performances in Kramer vs Kramer and Sophie's Choice, said she wished her parents were alive to see her receive the award.
Commentators were alive to the dangers of excessive lending in the housing market, as an excellent New Yorker piece from John Cassidy (dating back to 2002), makes clear.
Art presented as visual and intellectual sport, rather than as high fashion or so much cultural spinach, might suddenly come alive to the many for whom it now is not.
The physical death is when you are no longer alive to walk the earth, and the emotional death is when you no longer see signs of hope and are dead inside.
Labour will want to present itself in the election campaign as a pro-business party, so Mr Brown will make some inexpensive concessions to show that he is alive to firms' grievances.
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