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WordNet 3.0

  1. v. put in effect
  2. v. bring into safety

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  • “Hermès products are featured in lavish and beautiful fashion-photography spreads that carry through the “tree” theme, and beautiful photos of ancient trees appear throughout the publication.”

    Simon & Schuster: Experiential Marketing

  • “I believe you'll find that either your assistant here is keeping something from you, or else he got so excited about the evidence that he forgot to carry through with the interrogation of the Serra Beach mechanic.”

    Locked Rooms

  • “The popes have often employed the Minorites as legates and nuncios, e.g. to pave the way for and carry through the reunion of the greeks, Tatars,”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI

  • “The Church in its struggle with the emperors turned again to the people, to carry through the reforms of Gregory VII, and although the poets of the beginning of this period were almost exclusively clerics, they at least wrote in German.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI

  • “After twenty-four hours, when students started talking of abandoning the sit-in, it was Joanna Szczesna who made the first speech of her life, insisting that they carry through on what they said they would do and proposing following the sit-in with a hunger strike.”

    1968 the Year that Rocked the World

  • “Alexander Gordon was a Free Churchman 200 years before the Disruption, and Lord Lorne was the forerunner of those evangelical and constitutional noblemen and gentlemen in Scotland who helped so much to carry through the Disruption of 1843.”

    Samuel Rutherford

  • “There is a vivid excitement, a thrill and fervor, which may carry through any crisis of suffering that is the birth-hour of eternal glory and rest.”

    Uncle Tom's cabin, or Life among the lowly

  • “The folkish state must not only carry through and supervise physical training in the official school years; in the post-school period as well it must make sure that, as long as a boy is in process of physical development, this development turns out to his benefit.”

    Mein Kampf

  • “The one glaring unexplored strand in this tangle was the house in the Moslem Quarter that had been used by Bey and his men to bring in the larger pieces of equipment, the tools and explosives that they had not dared carry through the Souk el-Qattanin.”

    O Jerusalem

  • “The admiral will probably be changed and Wemyss given command to carry through the naval part of the work ….”

    Castles of Steel

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