I'm a Celebrity... has gripped the viewing public and media since the minor celebrities were dropped off in the middle of the Australian Outback in the name of charity.
"I appeal to all sides, and particularly the Syrian government, to stop the killing... in the name of humanity, stop the killing, stop the violence, " the UN chief said.
Even once the answers to these questions are in hand, it is far from clear whether U.S. assistance in the name of conversion of the Soviet military industrial complex is a good idea.
Coach reservations, later upgraded to first class, on the Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit were made in the name of Mr. and Mrs.
It seems the once-roiled GOP ecosystem has returned to form, with the relatively squishy next man in line riding roughshod over the grassroots in the name of inevitability.
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Aurakzai points out some 700 Pakistani troops have been killed since Sept. 11 in the name of fighting terror.
The family says social media has also been a platform where Islamic hardliners have criticized use of the world "idol" in the name of the show.
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What we need is for these dam corporations to be dissolved once and for all, as they only have one purpose, the consolidation of power in the name of profit.
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Some companies require the policy to be in the name of the registered keeper and the insurance in the name of the "main driver".
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Some Congress members agree that law enforcement shouldn't be given carte blanche to roam the Web in the name of the law.
To be sure, not all Malays, perhaps not even a majority of the sharia-minded, approve of the acts of boorishness committed in the name of their faith.
On 10 December 1936, the king signed away his right to the throne in the name of love.
The administration justifies the disclosures in the name of transparency.
In both cases, companies have been threatened with the invalidation of patents in the name of public health.
Some voted against the agreement in the name of the American worker.
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Voters came out heavily in support of parties that are much further to both the left and the right in a clear rebuke of the status quo of austerity in the name of the broader European vision.
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In the Blackadder film, for instance, Rowan Atkinson holds up a Tesco Clubcard. (Dome sponsor: Tesco.) Children can have their photo taken with a virtual ET. (Dome sponsor: BT) The hero in the show goes by the name of Skyboy. (Dome sponsor: Sky TV).
At 20 years old, Galois set out, pistol in hand, to do the honorable thing and fight in the name of the woman he loved.
While driving cost leadership as a discipline, we were also taking profits and cash and plowing it back in the company, all in the name of growth for the clients.
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Much of the uniqueness that enabled companies to differentiate themselves was squeezed out in the name of SAP.
Financial regulatory agencies will limit the choices that consumers have in the name of fairness.
Also on hand, like a bad angel, is Jed (Rhys Ifans), who was there as the balloon crashed and who subsequently makes it his mission to stalk the unfortunate Joe, apparently in the name of love.
Politicians, determined not to be seen as doing favours for Wall Street, might blunt the programme's effect in the name of protecting the taxpayer.
Berke thinks the dispute will be settled sooner rather than later, especially since politicians love to get involved and exert pressure on such issues, all in the name of serving the public.
If Republicans want to avoid repeating this mistake, they will have to first and foremost push back against Democratic plans to turn Medicaid--the joint federal-state health insurance for the poor--into a middle-class entitlement by expanding eligibility in the name of covering the uninsured.
One early sign of this new thirst for probity is the fact that eight members of the committee on professional conduct have already recused themselves in the name of unbiased justice.
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However the lead prosecutor in the case, District Attorney Jake Skeen, vowed to fight on, insisting the punishment must be carried out in the name of justice.
Less memorable, but equally unpopular, has been the steady drumbeat of post-office closures, disappearing village shops and, more recently, the threat of shutting schools in the name of administrative efficiency.
Roberts argued then that "all bets are off" when it comes to federal government authority if Congress was found to have the authority to regulate health care in the name of commerce.
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