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1 1, 12| We need only mention the efforts of Pere Charles de Foucauld:
2 1, 17| we reap benefits from the efforts of our contemporaries; we
3 1, 22| and perfect it by his own efforts and to his own advantage. ~
4 1, 27| material that resists his efforts, the worker leaves his imprint
5 1, 33| their task to stimulate the efforts of those involved in this
6 2, 43| organizing and coordinating their efforts, so that available resources
7 2, 47| 47. But these efforts, as well as public and private
8 2, 47| authorities may expand their efforts in the work of development?
9 2, 50| 50. If these efforts are to be successful, they
10 2, 50| effective than occasional efforts promoted by individual goodwill. ~
11 2, 56| 56. Efforts are being made to help the
12 2, 56| technologically. Some of these efforts are considerable. Yet all
13 2, 56| considerable. Yet all these efforts will prove to be vain and
14 2, 62| pooling of information, efforts and financial resources
15 2, 64| territorial base and to pool their efforts for the development of a
16 2, 65| hallmark of collaborative efforts, and when concerted effort
17 2, 76| power; it is fashioned by efforts directed day after day toward
18 2, 82| expand their collaborative efforts to reduce man's immoderate
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