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They argue that America should back and harness the Uzbeks' regional ambitions.
ECONOMIST: Will intervention foster democracy?
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The harness may date back nearly as far as the domestication of the horse, which occurred approximately 6, 000 years ago.
FORBES
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His priority would have to be to rally supporters, harness their disappointment and fight back.
BBC: Scotus v Potus
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Worn over the legs with a harness that reaches up the back and around the shoulders, X1 has 10 degrees of freedom, or joints -- four motorized joints at the hips and the knees, and six passive joints that allow for sidestepping, turning and pointing, and flexing a foot.
ENGADGET: NASA and IHMC building X1 exoskeleton to give us a lift, keep us fit in space and on Earth
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So back to Apple TV, which is not trying to harness the great wide web and put it on television.
FORBES: Boxee vs. Apple TV: the "fanboys" take on their idols
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So our challenge, especially as we continue to fight our way back from the worst recession in our lifetimes, is to harness this spirit, to harness this potential, the potential that all of you represent.
WHITEHOUSE: Competing in the Global Economy
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And we need to invest in the research and technology that will allow us to harness more of our own energy and put more people back to work repairing our crumbling roads and bridges.
WHITEHOUSE: Weekly Address: Following the President��s Plan for a Strong Middle Class | The White House
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But I realized that if I was to harness the energies of the people of the city of New York and give them back their pride, I would have to become bigger than life.
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