At other times they act to prevent a tragedy, such as when Shia clerics called on their followers, apparently successfully, not to retaliate against innocent Sunnis after the second bombing of the al-Askari shine in Samarra in June of this year.
He had previously led the polls but failed to shine in a pre-election televised debate among candidates.
And, yes, these type of shows also appeal to the primal need to exult over luxe, all those expensive and flashy-looking things that shine in the night or at least in the display case.
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They persist in a romantic vision of a public realm based on a co-operative model in which the public-service ethos is allowed to shine through unchallenged.
By carefully tailoring the semiconductor layers, the researchers can make lasers that shine in two bands of infra-red light to which the atmosphere is highly transparent allowing the light to travel a long way.
The latter particularly took off in 2009 with a series of wooden shoe-shine stands he modeled after the kind that line the Shine King, a community hub in west Chicago.
Many ingredients come from Algodon's sister property in Mendoza, and young chef Antonio Soriano, who trained in Michelin three-star French kitchens, treats them respectfully, letting flavors shine in dishes that are lighter than the city's typical meaty fare.
It now issues guides to a dozen European countries, and while its annual ratings may not inspire quite the same feverish speculation in Pisa as they do in Paris, Michelin stars, wherever bestowed, shine in food circles like a well-glazed sweetmeat.
We used to cover a science song - in fact, we still do - called "Why Does The Sun Shine, " which is from a bunch of science - the question of science songs that came out when we were kids with Tom Glazer - and I don't know if you're familiar with this record.
More than 800 people from around the world are expected to take part in the rain-or-shine event.
His high-touch service allows the quirkiness of each establishment to shine through in a way that creates real social engagement and repeat business.
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Thanks to mentoring from former Miami Heat center Manute Bol, Deng honed the skills that helped him shine for the England national team -- his family received political asylum in London -- which prompted a move to the United States and the first steps to a glorious future.
This style of theatre puts a premium on keeping the same group of actors together for a long time under a strong director, rather than casting a few stars in lead roles and allowing them to shine, as English-speaking theatres tend to do.
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Farmers and ranchers put in long hours to accomplish difficult tasks -- rain or shine.
The least cruel method is apparently to shine a torch in the creature's face and dispatch it with a high-powered rifle.
In Group B Nigeria also failed to shine, grinding out a 0-0 draw with Mozambique - who should have won the game.
That Briscoe managed to shine at Warrington in a game which saw his side played off the park after half-time shows just what he brings to the party.
"When it looks like the sun isn't going to shine anymore, God put a rainbow in the clouds, " sung the 74-year-old, hosted onto the stage by Rastafarian poet Benjamin Zephaniah.
Devices as non-intrusive and intimate as Shine show how machines are learning how to work with us in the age of wearables, rather than the other way round, says Olof Schybergson, chief executive of Fjord, a design consultancy.
Android phones shine in choice: you can get a huge screen, for example, a memory-card slot or N.
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And he know former Chelsea team-mate Andriy Shevchenko will have a particular reason to shine given the dismal time he endured in England following his .30million transfer from AC Milan.
To that end, green fuels require back-up generation that kicks in when the wind dies down or the sun ceases to shine.
The coalition rammed some major legislation through as well - for good or ill - and in the process an awful lot of MPs and peers had a chance to shine.
But as we talked about it, I think he grew more comfortable with our approach to it and having it shine a light on where America was in those times, and how far we've progressed -- and maybe how far we still have to go.
With an eye catching 4.7-inch high-def display designed for stunning HD entertainment, movies, photos, books and even websites shine through in vibrant clarity.
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Inside the greenhouse, lines of bright sodium lights shine down on the growing tomato plants, and the temperature remains a constant, warm 23C -- even in the depths of winter when outside temperatures drop well below freezing.
In a months-long fall this year, gold stopped behaving as usual and lost its shine as a safe-haven play.
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Obama may be re-elected, but he is no longer believed to be the change-agent he was in 2008, and the rock star politician aura has lost much of its shine.
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Getting an incandescent bulb to shine any distance in a glass pipe is like trying to pour water into the wrong end of a funnel--you lose so much, it isn't worth it.
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