Her aim was to mimic the daguerreotype process used back then, limiting herself to one frame per sitter.
The book's author, Miche Bacher, said her aim was to show home cooks how versatile edible blossoms can be.
Her aim is to get results, timed if possible to coincide with elections.
She unravels the mysteries of Indian food and says her aim is to keep things simple and easy to follow.
Finally, it will help Miss Short to pursue her aim of concentrating her budget on the poorest of the poor.
While some observers saw the revelation as a political ploy, Quinn said her aim was to help people facing similar problems.
All of that has gone, and you know that was her aim.
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"Cathy's long-term goal now is to compete in Athens but, in the short term, her aim is to qualify for this year's world championships in Paris, " said Fortune.
Asked when he would finally be deported, she said she "couldn't put a date on it and it would be silly for me to put a date on it" but insisted it remained her aim to see it happen as soon as possible.
Although the political and social divisions she mentioned appear no worse than usual, she might be sincere in her aim of avoiding the customary political ructions of a presidential election, so she can concentrate on solving the more urgent economic problems and give her successor an easier start.
Ramsay maintains her primary aim was to "put the audience in a position where they could identify with Eva, go on that journey and feel the feelings that she feels".
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The other course is one of increased confrontation, with a fundamental shift in Ms Bhutto's strategy towards combating militancy, the larger aim of her earlier dialogue with Gen Musharraf.
Mrs Plavsic's next political aim is to hold on to her presidency, for which an election is due in spring.
The HSE inquiry will aim to determine the facts of her death, identify contributory factors and make recommendations to try to prevent a similar death happening again.
The ultimate aim of this project is to help her do that - there are potential premises in the church where the lunch club is run.
The aim is to have the player care about her, but not to have to shepherd her.
As the gold standard of political homecomings, Miss Bhutto's supporters had her previous return from exile, in 1986, to aim at.
"It has been marked by the coming together of people from across the country with one aim in mind, to return April to her family, " she said.
When I mention she probably has a good chance of winning gold again, she shakes her head, telling me "that of course is the aim", but that "there are a lot of great athletes taking part in London's Games".
However as I left with the assurance that the family and friends would take great care of her, an old aunt pulled me to one side and told me to aim high, there's room for everyone up there -- a motto which has stayed with me always.
It is not clear whether the president's aim is renationalisation: she would find it hard to raise the funds, although her threats have depressed YPF's share price by 14% this year.
Small wonder that Mrs May did her level linguistic best this week to demote a time-dated political promise to an open-ended aim.
Her organization connects high school students with underprivileged youths through collaborative hands-on science experiments, with the aim of inspiring all participants to pursue higher education.
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