When he stepped onstage in his tuxedo he was transformed into an instrument of deliverance.
Never do we hear of it being seen as an instrument of deliberate economic policy.
Government represents an instrument of force tasked with punishing wrongdoers and rewarding what is good.
As an instrument of calligraphy and painting, the seal is a work of art in itself.
But neither Democrats nor Republicans can resist using the tax code as an instrument of social policy.
He regards storytelling as an instrument of power, a potential weapon for both the teller and the told.
Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory hope that conventional fuel burning engines become an instrument of the past.
It is an instrument of war for attack and defense against an enemy.
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In this way she rescued abstract painting, making it once again an instrument of meaningful expression rather than an end in itself.
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The New START treaty would come to be cast interchangeably as an instrument of the reset and as a product of it.
Because the harp was considered to be, first of all, a feminine instrument, and certainly not an instrument of people of color.
And then there is the misimpression that the U.N. is itself a global governing body, rather than an instrument of the state system.
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In 1926 when the country was riven by the General Strike, Churchill wanted to take over the BBC as an instrument of propaganda.
Europeans hope that he will prove less ready than George W. Bush to use America's vast military force as an instrument of foreign policy.
Perform duties for the greatest benefit of the public and restrain from seeking self-gain and from being an instrument of any group of people.
"We have never had anything like this where mice have been used as an instrument of crime, " Upper Darby Police Supt Michael Chitwood told reporters.
Because of the massive printing effort underway for some time now, the dollar has gone from an instrument of stability to an instrument of inflation.
Today, video games are no longer just an instrument of procrastination.
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The dilemma of the French is sharpened by the fact that they have no Plan B: no alternative to the Union as an instrument of national greatness.
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He is also almost single-handedly responsible for transforming the guitar, formerly the junior partner of the flamenco trinity, into an instrument of solo expression far beyond traditional limits.
Yet this formidable actor hasn't mustered the musical variety, and therefore the dramatic power, to make Javert compelling as an individual, rather than an instrument of Valjean's fate.
The Church embodies an instrument of love, promoting the Gospel.
We can always be an instrument of his will.
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"Politics is an instrument of socio-political reform, " he said.
The teaching of literacy primarily focuses on reading, writing, speaking and listening, in order to encourage students to read, comprehend, reflect on their social experiences and use the language as an instrument of knowledge-seeking.
Ms Kalonji called the attention of Member States and other actors on the need to make water an instrument of peace, making use of this International Year to promote actions on Water Cooperation at all levels.
And when I go to bed at night I wait on the Lord, and I ask Him to forgive me my sins, and look after my family and the American people, and make me an instrument of His will.
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