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  • “Mexican border free zone to facilitate use of U.S.-sourced raw materials.”

    Simon & Schuster: Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies

  • “In fact, just as homosexuals co-opted the word gay to facilitate their cultural and political mainstreaming, atheists have adopted their own euphemistic label, many now calling themselves “brights.””

    Simon & Schuster: HOW EVIL WORKS

  • “To deceive the enemy as to his real intentions, Washington disguised the movement as a thrust against New York through Staten Island to facilitate the entrance of the French fleet into Raritan Bay.”

    Simon & Schuster: Angel in the Whirlwind

  • “The Rebirther course trains students to facilitate the uncovering and resolution of pre-and perinatal trauma in adults, children, and infants.”

    Simon & Schuster: You’re Certifiable

  • “RoHun I teaches the use of RoHun cards as a psychotherapeutic tool designed to facilitate healing and self-growth.”

    Simon & Schuster: You’re Certifiable

  • “While this process is under way, and to facilitate it, the United States should significantly increase the number of U.S. military personnel, including combat troops, imbedded in and supporting Iraqi Army units.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Longest War

  • “Corsini, works that were necessary not only to facilitate maritime commerce but to preserve the city from inundation in consequence of the raising of the beds of the rivers.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “In the meantime, to facilitate the covert operation, a fictitious trading concern, Roderigue Hortalez & Company, had been established in May with a million francs under the direction of the dramatist Pierre-Augustin Carón, baron de Beaumarchais, later famous as the author of The Marriage of Figaro and The Barber of Seville.”

    Simon & Schuster: Angel in the Whirlwind

  • “On 14 Dec. of the same year was published the Constitution "Cum Inter Multiplices", and on 13 June, 1623, another Constitution, "Cum Nuper", both of which conferred on the congregation ample privileges and immunities in order to facilitate and accelerate its labours.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “Lewis Mumford, who was at the conference, later described the scene: “Into the foggy atmosphere of professional jargon that usually envelops such meetings, she blew like a fresh, off-shore breeze to present a picture, dramatic but not distorted, of the results of displacing large neighborhood populations to facilitate large-scale rebuilding.””

    Simon & Schuster: Makeshift Metropolis

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