On the streets youngsters improvise toys, carving tin cars from US AID containers, or play skittles with empty shells cases. |
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Off-target deamination by AID results in nucleotide substitutions and genomic rearrangements in B lymphocyte tumours. |
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There was also a nonsignificant relationship of NS AID dosage with the onset of atrial fibrillation. |
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When American and British special forces freed four aid workers on June 2nd in Afghanistan, it was celebrated as an act of heroism. |
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The anti-ministerialists received aid, moreover, from an unlikely source, namely the government itself. |
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For instance, the leading male protagonist leaves home, joins a first aid team, and commits himself to antiwarfare activities. |
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There are also times when a player needs to enlist the aid of the backstep while on the baseline. |
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The humanitarian aid groups want to see foreign aid depoliticized. |
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a capital, invigorating motive than without it. |
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Catoptromancy was a species of divination performed by the aid of a mirror. This..was common among the Achaians. |
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Netscape, while willing to drink the open source Kool Aid, realized there were other important issues in the commercial sector. |
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Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to fortify his resolution. |
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A topographical presentation of these contours was used as a game-time decision aid by the UCLA 1972-73 Football Coaching Staff. |
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Big Government is never popular in theory, but the disaster aid, school lunches and prescription drugs that make up Big Government have become wildly popular in practice. |
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At last Vikramaditya called to his aid Vetal, the great ghost king. |
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Of course, like most aid donors, Japan does well by doing good. |
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If the captain was only a glorified first aid man as he claimed, the emphasis has to be on the glory he deserved for the way in which he did his job. |
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