Gore, however, continued to take aim at some of Bradley's votes in the Senate, which Gore says ran counter to farmers' interests.
Yet just as divorce law in most countries now strongly encourages mediation rather than courtroom battles, new forms of collaborative drafting aim to take the sting out of premarital negotiations.
Clash, Michael Maiello and Josephine Lee take aim at the operators of the hedge funds.
They take aim at one or more of three emerging targets: These are peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), which are akin to master relay switches that control how the body uses sugar and fat.
As head of the large institutional money manager, she succeeded in the orderly world of index funds, which aim to control risk and take the guesswork out of investing.
The aim is to take the workings of comparison engines a little further.
He did say he could envision times when policy could take aim at assets, which the performance of a given sector posed a threat to overall economic health.
However, an increasing number of viruses are customised to take aim at specific industries, nations or companies.
Featuring everything from tap questing to guilds and raids, Dawn of Dragons is poised to take aim at the current sweet spot for mobile engagement.
After marvelling at the grace of, say, a white pelican gliding after a school of fish, he would take aim with his hunting rifle, using fine shot so that the bird was not blown to pieces in the process.
"As more hardware companies announce plans to incorporate Intel's Thunderbolt technology into their products, we aim to create quality accessories that take advantage of Thunderbolt's blazing fast speeds and other benefits, " said Martin Avilla, general manager of Belkin's core business unit.
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Most of his security team is based at headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. and sits at clusters of desks close enough to take dead aim at one another with Nerf darts.
Although the aim is to get children to take part in activities out of school as well, 5x60 organisers are hoping to get all secondary schools in Wales to take part by 2009.
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Though the take was small, wildlife officials said their main aim was heightening public awareness of the invasive species.
Awareness of carbon footprints is also the aim of "Changing Habbits, " -- a novel take on the traditional online carbon calculator.
Investigators later found the spot where the killer had waited to take aim, the committee said -- a stairway between the fifth and sixth floors of a nearby building.
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The aim is for Afghan forces to take the lead security role in three-quarters of the country before the end of this year and the other, most contested areas by the middle of 2013.
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The second report will take the form of an in-depth research paper that will examine, and aim to quantify, social and economic benefits, evaluate different deployment and financing models, and look at the different technologies that can be employed to bring maximum speeds and network reach at affordable prices.
FirstBuy has a similar aim for first-time buyers, but instead of paying rent, owners take out an equity loan to finance the balance.
Mr Cameron should make it clear that his long-term aim is to see government intrude less in people's lives and take less out of their pay packets.
The closures, to take effect from 1 September 2013, were proposed as part of the council's aim to create what it calls a Merthyr Learning Quarter at the site of Merthyr Tydfil college.
They are not painters in the conventional sense for they do not aim to take paint to a blank canvas, ask you to see the perfect version of an imperfect thing, offer you a snapshot of something beautiful.
I'd like to take some of the lessons that I learned this week on, so I hope to aim to take public transport to work at least three days per week and possibly more if my employers can come up with some alternative to using my own car for site visits and meetings.
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They also aim to use the venue to support smaller, subsidised productions, and to take on transfers of "interesting and notable productions".
Perhaps one of them has a story that will persuade him to pull on his belt and take aim at one more disruption.
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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.
But take a shirt and turn it into an image (a promise of hipness, say), aim it at a specific customer segment (such as young Filipinos in Hong Kong), and display it to them in the right setting and with enthusiastic service, and you have both differentiation and a winning business model.
The aim would be to boost investment, both public and private, so that Brazil could take greater advantage of the opportunity granted by its commodity boom, which will not last forever.
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