With little aid and no roof over their head, these crestfallen people are facing the worst nightmare of their lives. |
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Hence, contracts for new Air Corps helicopters have been cancelled and plans to grow the overseas aid budget have been crimped. |
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Since God does not coerce, human efforts and prayers invoking divine aid make a difference in the workings of chance and necessity. |
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Mr Ingram is about to take part in the New York Marathon in aid of the deaf-blind children's charity Sense. |
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This event is an all-out lactic acid fiesta, and it is common for some competitors to require medical aid at the end of their run. |
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Another consequence is that the more such aid is dispersed, the more the charge of crony capitalism begins to resonate. |
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International aid workers launch a blitz to hand out a million insecticide treated mosquito nets. |
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They have organized themselves, however, through mutual aid societies as well as civic, educational, social, and fraternal organizations. |
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The purpose of the funding is to promote and encourage cross-disciplinary studies, as well as to offer financial aid for undergraduate students. |
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Free political activity and a free media is also necessary for this aid to be effective. |
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To assist them they enlist the aid of Rahab, an inhabitant of Jericho, and a practitioner of the world's oldest profession. |
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The case involved a woman who was denied legal aid having to cross-examine in court the man she alleged had physically abused her. |
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Optional items in the market can upgrade your ship with tighter crosshairs and compensation tools to aid you in battle. |
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Being from Oklahoma, I had heard about the Shield as an aid wall but I didn't know anything about its free climbing possibilities. |
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The obstruction and harassment is subtle but insidious and seriously affects the ability of the aid agencies to do their job. |
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Shaped like a small pizza box, it's mounted flat on the side of the case to aid heat dissipation. |
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Donations of double knitting wool would be most appreciated for the crocheting of a blanket in aid of the Lalor Centre. |
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The principles of keyboard fingering are explained next with the aid of an extensively fingered composition. |
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It must then be passed by customs before the aid agencies for which it is consigned can take it away in the waiting lorries. |
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Only fish gelatin or vegetable oil is acceptable as a carrier, or as a processing aid ingredient. |
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Accurate filling of application forms for grant aid is essential as an incomplete form is usually consigned to the dustbin. |
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This promised aid to the English Parliament on the condition that Presbyterianism would be made the religion of the United Kingdom. |
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Their large eyes probably help them locate conspecifics and aid in visual communication, if any exists. |
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The preparation and training involved for the trip required tremendous effort and dedication on their part, all in aid of a most worthy cause. |
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He used the basic Roman system of strong foundations, with layers of rocks, stones and gravel to aid drainage. |
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According to the report, while government aid has remained fairly constant for college students, tuition increases have outstripped the aid. |
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If the aid of a fret-sawyer is available, his machine will do this work to a regular bevel and cut so finely as only needing to be glass-papered. |
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Britain's current aid commitment is 0.31 percent of GNP and aid as a whole from the West has steadily declined over the last decade. |
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This aid aims to eventually change people's eating patterns through the consumption of flour and to outdo local producers. |
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An improved system has been installed since the course was built and sand is regularly spread over the course to aid drainage. |
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In due course this strategy would have the advantage of making unnecessary the continuation of American economic aid to Western Europe. |
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Countries accepting US aid had to sign bilateral pacts agreeing to decontrol prices, stabilize their exchange rates, and balance their budgets. |
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A team of intrepid roller skaters aim to cover 1,500 miles across Europe in aid of a bone marrow charity. |
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However, both features occur in the convalescent phase when the coronary aneurysms develop and should never be relied on to aid the diagnosis. |
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One of these days, I might learn to express myself without the aid of implied inverted commas. |
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Volunteers who went to the aid of a seaside carnival have claimed they were frozen out. |
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Clean cultivation should serve as an effective aid in managing white fringed beetles. |
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Finally, the use of CS gas will aid in the dispersal of an unruly mob without causing any permanent damage. |
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He had previous convictions after pretending to be a fleet manager sending aid convoys to Bosnia and twice posing as a police officer. |
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They welcome outsiders with threats and extortion, and steal food from aid convoys. |
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This not only identifies what is considered high in fiber but provides a cue to aid in recall. |
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Clothing and decoration provide important cues to aid interpersonal and intrapersonal communication. |
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Posters portraying symptoms, preventive and curative aspects for diseases, tips for first aid and healthy diet also form part of the auditorium. |
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Some aid workers question whether the government is able to fulfil its pledge. |
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The group of Eight industrialized countries have been urged to fulfill their pledges on increasing development aid to Africa. |
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They were among a group of locals who had rushed to the aid of the stricken convoy. |
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An overseas aid agency funded a water project to enable trainees to cultivate vegetables. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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One of their missions was to fire illumination flares to aid commercial and military aircraft that were forced to ditch at sea. |
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The meteorological satellite launched last year seeks to aid the forecast of severe weather events such as cyclones and storms. |
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However, Iranian authorities have accused foreign governments of failing to deliver on aid pledges made after the Bam quake. |
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It is estimated over half a million cups of coffee were poured in homes and workplaces all over Ireland in aid of the initiative. |
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But cooperating with the tribunal has been a key demand of European and U.S. aid donors. |
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Government aid can also be fairly distributed to each member of the cooperatives. |
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The proceeds raised will be directed through the Irish aid agencies towards relief work in Sri Lanka. |
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It is expected to identify practices, procedures, and guidelines that will aid faculties in developing students to their maximum potential. |
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I ended up trying to develop a sort of Zen chess, with the aid of lots of ganja. |
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East Lancashire Hospice is appealing for daredevils to take part in a sponsored parachute jump in aid of the charity. |
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The annual Irish stew and champ night in aid of the Burren Lourdes Invalid Fund will be held in the Social Club on Friday, November 18 at 8pm. |
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The recently deceased Lord was the main exponent of the idea that aid did not work. |
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Above ground, computerized gauges monitor soil settlement to aid with the grouting operations. |
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The glebe-house was built in 1822, by aid of a gift of 450 and a loan of 50 from the former Board. |
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Phil stormed onto the stage, pulled the ear piece from Gary's ear and demanded that he do his trick without the aid of offstage prompts. |
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He explained that the aid agency announced through loudspeakers that refugees from each village should delegate someone to receive rice. |
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The judges resumed their deliberations without the aid workers yesterday, who did not appear on the trial's fifth day. |
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The ability to provide real and ready financial aid is totally different from a continuous provision of propagandist advice only. |
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Yoga has proven to aid development of self esteem in severely disabled children. |
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As a Roman military outpost, and with the aid of its uncouth denizens, the island was used as a staging point for the invasion of Great Britain. |
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Echidnas have long, protrusible, mucous-covered tongues that aid in the capture of prey. |
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With the aid of Bakhtin, we can see a number of distinct discourses which subvert and ironize each other. |
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That may sound simple, but the cycle of dependency on federal aid is very deeply imbedded. |
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Millions of mosquitoes swarmed over a food depot used by aid agencies to feed tens of thousands of people left destitute by floods. |
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Federal aid in this light provides a modest centralization of public-sector finance for the United States as a whole. |
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When the aid agency in Dublin sent the sterling draft, the Nairobi bookshop despatched the consignment to my rural office. |
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That they're so desperate for such basic items leaves little doubt about how much longer this aid effort is going to have to be maintained. |
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The manipulation of donated aid resources is a most despicable moral crime. |
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This unfairly punishes students of lower income twice, because it is students of lower income who depend on financial aid more. |
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She also encourages adults to apply for financial aid from the federal government. |
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The tusks also aid in hauling out on slippery ice-floes and can be used as weapons against polar bears and killer whales and for killing seals. |
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The US government also promotes their own political agenda through funding for international aid organizations. |
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The whole issue here is whether their colleagues on the Senate staff side were purloining Democratic staff memos to aid that planning. |
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Radioactivity cannot be felt, smelled, seen, or heard directly and is detectable only with the aid of mechanical or electronic devices. |
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The only aid they received was military rations and water bottles dropped by helicopters, after which the copters rapidly quit the scene. |
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With billions of dollars in foreign aid at stake, the United Nations, sponsors of the talks, were pushing hard for a conclusion yesterday. |
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One new proposal would allow student-athletes to accept nonathletic financial aid over and above the grant-in-aid to cover attendance. |
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A nightmarish trip by litter and wagon followed before aides succeeded in getting him to a medical aid station in the rear. |
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Ideally a graphical presentation, such as a control chart, should be used to aid recording and deciding treatment changes. |
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But everybody knows the situation is very grave and that not enough aid is arriving. |
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Fold in all edges, roll up neatly into a roll with aid of tea towel and roll onto a greaseproof paper-lined baking sheet. |
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Hot drinks and water must be available, as must first aid facilities to deal with injured persons. |
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The removal of understory vegetation, such as greenbrier, would aid in the movement and predator vigilance of the Delmarva fox squirrel. |
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Eating easily digestible sources of sugar immediately before competition does not seem to aid or hinder performance in most swimming events. |
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On his drawings you get that plus a dimetric view to aid in understanding what the part looks like. |
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Users can conduct parametric searches and searches for similar parts to aid them in the design of electronics products. |
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A sale of primrose and polyanthus will take place after 8 p.m. Mass on Saturday evening and Sunday morning in aid of the Graves Memorial Fund. |
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The Government issued Mr Bigley with an Irish passport in the days before his death, in the hope it might aid efforts to save his life. |
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Kirkwall lifeboat and the ferry Eynhallow went to the aid of a boat that grounded on Wyre skerry on Saturday. |
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Even though you probably won't fill out your financial aid application until early 2003, you can take steps now to improve your eligibility. |
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Those who have a legal case that are eligible for legal help or full legal aid will be provided with further free legal support. |
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Stimulating reflexology points on the feet which correspond to the eyezone area helps to aid decongestion by increasing circulation. |
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Raisins aid digestion and elimination when they are soaked in water overnight. |
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Butler alleged that his thin Marine units bled less to aid isthmian residents than to advance American corporations' interests. |
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He is a famously flinty treasury secretary, a man suspicious of international aid and bailouts, who isn't afraid to say so. |
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It is now housed in the prime minister's palace and is set to be used by politicians, diplomats and aid officials from all over the world. |
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Miraculously, the group of 15 Indians managed to elude the dragnet that was forming and escaped with the aid of local residents. |
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Even before the attacks, aid agencies issued dire warnings that Afghanistan was heading for disaster. |
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He took to the rinks again in 2001 to help him get over the death of his wife and to aid his recovery from a heart attack. |
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Despite 10 years of powerful economic growth, rich countries have cut rather than increased aid to poor countries. |
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Since her birth, more than 1.4 million children worldwide have been conceived with the aid of fertility treatments. |
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Maybe the bombers should drop supplies of aid technical and other support to meet the needs of the Afghans. |
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The disappointment felt by Bradford people who are having a long wait for a digital hearing aid is understandable enough. |
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The cartridge cover also supplies key features that aid in alignment of the pins and a socket. |
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And President Bush is offering U.S. aid and condolences to people affected by the Asian tsunami disaster. |
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Gift aid equals all scholarships and grants both merit and need based, and from federal, state and institutional sources. |
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Because of this corruption he said it was easier to climb Everest than get aid to the poor. |
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But forgiving poor countries' debts without agreeing on a better framework for future aid flows is an empty gesture. |
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The ultimate fate of bile acids is secretion into the intestine, where they aid in the emulsification of dietary lipids. |
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We could have pushed our luck and got the president to sign up for both the aid and the climate change deal. |
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As trade increased and became prohibitively complicated, the government initiated steps to aid the farmer in exporting excess produce. |
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It is distressingly easy to become disillusioned and cynical while working on a development aid project. |
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The claim is dismissed and the order makes provision for the legal aid assessment of costs. |
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I am a little disquieted by the fact that, in the case of the Army at least, the aid is disbursed through the military command structure. |
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If there is an appeal, then we would be able to recover our costs against the legal aid fund. |
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Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in distress. |
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Rural school districts have relied more on federal and state aid over the past 3 years than their urban counterparts. |
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Returning envelopes containing ballot papers are also distinctively marked to aid sorting. |
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Anyone wanting to make a donation should ideally make a gift aid declaration, which enables the trust to reclaim tax. |
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Life is much vaster and deeper, it cannot be lived with the aid of an extinguishable lamp. |
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He deployed his divisions with the aid of smoke, mirrors and diversionary activities. |
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Combined with his epigrams, the carefully selected images become poor monuments, an aid to critical remembering. |
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His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society. |
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Worsening eyesight prevents her from seeing the screen easily and lately she has been reading with the aid of a magnifying glass. |
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De Graaf, working without the aid of a microscope, made the error of thinking that the fluid-filled follicles were the ova themselves. |
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Sodium citrate has been used as an ergogenic aid to enhance exercise performance. |
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He also wants European states to slash aid to the poor countries that refugees flee from. |
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In Western herbal medicine barberry root and gentian are used as bitter tonics to aid digestion. |
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Crein attempted to rush foolhardily to my aid out of rage, but Bryan obviously held him back, for he never reached me. |
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Also, I didn't want to come out, and was delivered with the aid of a pair of forceps. |
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Its aid to its allies has fueled controversy and dollar diplomacy has come in for criticism. |
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Strong fingers, wrists and forearms will aid in this simple, yet necessary task. |
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Scientists found male fiddler crabs often aid their neighbors when intruders threaten to move in. |
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As a result of the crackdown, Japan and other major nations halted aid to the country. |
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Stepping up to the dominee, I got a liberal sprinkling with the aid of a palm frond. |
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Yet the seemingly endless flow of aid continues while we hear tales of donor fatigue. |
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But as the civil war drags on, there's a growing feeling of donor fatigue and many aid projects are being hampered by a lack of funds. |
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I am also sure that this publication will aid its more experienced readers to reflect on their practice. |
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All of the chains are keeping their doors open with the aid of strikebreakers hired in advance of the contract expiration. |
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So far as legal aid is concerned, would your Lordship forgive my ignorance, I still have to ask for detail, an order for detailed assessment. |
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The vast majority are aid workers, and the rest are mainly involved in oil exploration, although there may also be a few tourists. |
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Mr Brennan pointed to the outturn of the decision which allows State aid to be extended from a period of three years to one of five years. |
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This craniometer includes various hinged attachments to aid measurement of skull sizes. |
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The funds will be administered by Anna Gomez, a local field officer with the Australian arm of the international aid organisation Compassion. |
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Because of the war, aid workers have frequently had to evacuate their posts, making it difficult to establish any long-term programs. |
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The country has earmarked 115 million leva in energy aid for the forthcoming winter season. |
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At an early age she used her family's wealth to aid the poor and less fortunate. |
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Rangers defender Khizanishvilli seemed to get the final touch but Larsson was deemed to have fouled De Boer to aid its passage. |
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This is because of the high incidence of death from exsanguination in war injured patients and the potential for simple first aid measures to prevent this. |
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A doctrinal synthesis may be a negative guide, eliminating erroneous interpretation, but only in a very extenuated sense would it be a positive aid to interpretation. |
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An increase in food aid therefore is not always a solution and does at times contribute to keep in place the chronic malnutrition problem. |
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The pollen diameter was recorded in units with the aid of a micrometer placed in the eyepiece of the microscope and later transformed into millimeters. |
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At least, not without the aid of some double-sided sticky tape. |
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The helicopters, which also have been used to deliver humanitarian aid to some inaccessible areas, were chosen partly because of their low rotor downwash. |
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Currently there are differing opinions regarding the electroacoustic requirements for hearing aid performance for adults versus children. |
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We analyzed the availability of vessels against the actual hours worked for navigational aid tenders on a regional basis. |
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Knowledge about the interaction of these push and pull factors can aid marketers and developers of tourism destination areas determine travelers' needs and expectations . |
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What followed was the introduction of a massive aid bill, intense public and congressional debate between isolationists and interventionists, and then in spring 1941 passage of the Lend-Lease Act. |
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When you come to the point of seeing fulltime submission as a spiritual discipline, even the most fetishy protocol can aid in developing mindfulness. |
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A typical approach briefing involves a discussion of the arrival procedures, speeds, aircraft configuration, navigational aid set-up, etc. |
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The type of video plotter on board was used as a fishing aid rather than as a navigational aid. |
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But he is not able to communicate verbally, nor with the aid of communication tools. |
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We have demonstrated a free-style navigational aid for a person navigating on foot by utilizing augmented visualization and mobility. |
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They are thus predisposed to go like a bat out of hell without the aid of a gearbox. |
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The system is an aid if the driver is not concentrating sufficiently, when he or she is tired or becoming distracted. |
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There is one issue that I should like to bring to the fore: that of development aid in the context of the Millennium Goals. |
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This makes Swiss Solidarity Switzerland's largest and most efficient aid and charity appeal platform. |
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Include government expenditures on food aid and international assistance, extension, and education as well as social program payments. |
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Aside from the lack of clarity in her business interests, Jeleva was clearly not cut out for a top job in humanitarian aid and crisis management. |
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By virtue of its conduct therefore, the Commission is estopped from ordering the recovery of the aid in all the circumstances. |
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Our emergency relief program is not defined by massive short term aid to crisis-stricken populations. |
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The scheme has been put in line with the environmental aid guidelines according to point 77 thereof. |
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According to key informants, the current tariff structure does not make legal aid work particularly attractive. |
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These partners received a total of EUR 3.58 million State aid to partly cover their project costs. |
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If shareholdings are sold under other conditions, aid elements may be present. |
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By spacing out the closure of loss-making installations, this aid should also benefit the reorganisation of the Community's coal industry. |
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An adequate amount of fluid is needed by the body to maintain fluid levels and to aid in the removal of body waste products. |
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Commission calls for ¤90m more in aid for the quake-stricken country, to be drawn from EU emergency funds. |
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That suggests negotiations over Cyprus's aid package, and support for its banks, will drag into August. |
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They tried to give first aid to the hostages but they had lost their lives. |
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I started to give first aid to the victim… I had to keep him from losing consciousness. |
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The antiseptics and ibuprofen I brought from the United States enabled him to give first aid and treat fevers. |
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Red Cross workers with helmets ran through exploding teargas grenades to give first aid treatment to the hundreds of casualties. |
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At the same time, the Delegations will begin to make preparations to contribute to the implementation of aid under the IPA instrument. |
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Member of staff who must have received the training necessary to give first aid in an emergency. |
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Should you or a member of your family experience sunburn, give first aid promptly. |
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May direct traffic at the scene of an accident, investigate a burglary, or give first aid to an accident victim. |
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Firstly, Mr Blokland claims that there is a need for structural changes and not for more aid to ailing industries. |
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The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage. |
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I use it as a memory aid and love scrolling back through it, so I choose the moments I want to share. |
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Gate proceeds in aid of Western Care so all support welcome. |
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When researchers began exploring it as a memory aid a few years ago, they had patients and caregivers look at all the pictures together. |
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This is the best type of aid available and it is categorically referred to as 'Gift Aid,' because you are not required to pay it back after graduation. |
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Furthermore, it constitutes a valuable memory aid with regard to performance appreciation because it outlines the anticipated results. |
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The social worker may make personal notes concerning the client's situation as a memory aid and for future reference. |
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The HSI glide slope indicator is used as a memory aid to prompt the crew to lower the landing gear. |
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This primer is intended as a memory aid for the main elements of the Metaplan method. |
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The partner with the higher tax rate should claim the gift aid relief. |
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The wheel is a hands-on memory aid to reinforce the concept and steps of the EIPH process. |
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Keep a copy of your listing near the phone as a memory aid and to guide the conversation. |
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Usually this state will be obvious, but as a memory aid the Roman player can put the Hit marker on top of the unit. |
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Our contribution to reconstruction aid will likewise be conditional upon a commitment to peaceful coexistence and cooperation. |
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Demand is increasing for research to be prioritised according to the importance of health issues, and burden of disease measures have been proposed to aid this process. |
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It is, therefore, a precious aid in lithotherapy for facilitating the opening of words and expression, and reestablishes an interior eqilibrium. |
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Kerry fundraisers will be busy as bees this week as they take to the streets of the county selling pots of honey and lapel pins in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland. |
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The thousands of aid workers in the region need emergency field hospitals, doctors and health workers as well as catering and other support services. |
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In other words, we continue to be adamant that tied aid undermines aid effectiveness and increases costs. |
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Here, told for the first time in the nurses' own words, is the riveting story of what actually happened on the battlefields, aid stations and field hospitals. |
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Adjunctive interventions to aid adhesiolysis include ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and laparoscopy. |
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Finally, he invoked the Holy Spirit directly for aid and understanding. |
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Previous appeals have ranged from charity aid for overseas to buying fast inshore lifeboats around the UK coast that have saved numerous lives since they went into service. |
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In contrast, the weather was filthy, however, and the driving rain was no aid to good kicking, particularly as Eden were without regular goal-kicker Rick Heron. |
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If alcohol is used to aid getting off to sleep there could be a problem. |
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Lastly, constabulary tasks comprise another six functions, among which are sovereignty patrols, aid to the civil power, search and rescue, and disaster relief. |
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The Commission does not accept the argument that the aid became legal by virtue of time elapsing since the scheme was first put into effect. |
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They know that aid goes to plenish the dictator's wife's wardrobe. |
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To aid in modeling cell-driven contraction, a contractile unit was generally defined as a set of applied loads which sum to zero and produce zero net torque. |
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Two center seams aid in better maintaining pouch shape and flatness. |
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These men are continually found, as public men and leaders, coquetting with any and every party which appears likely to aid them to office and power. |
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When it is in our power to aid a fellow citizen, we have always done what it takes. |
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These weights have a hole or holes bored into them and help, with the aid of buoyant floats, keep the net vertical in the water and fished as a gill or seine net. |
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Unprecedented amounts of donations are flooding into the various aid agencies and everyone is more than willing to lend financial support to the relief effort. |
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Because of the high degree of intercorrelation among the needs variables, we used correlation, cluster, and regression analysis to aid data reduction. |
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Over the past 300 years, eyewear has been dramatically transformed from a heavy, unshapely vision aid to a lightweight fashion accessory. |
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Tyler Wells, you have been sent on a covert mission deep into its jungles to aid the rebellion, one head shot at a time. |
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As such, they aid cosmogonists in trying to decipher how it all began. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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Access as soon as possible for NGOs and aid is particularly important. |
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A woman saved the life of her baby granddaughter only days after learning life-saving skills following a crash course in first aid at her local pub. |
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I will come right out and say it: we are in great need of foreign assistance and development aid at this time. |
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These are sectors presenting a challenge which all those involved in Burgundy will have to take up with the aid of the European Union. |
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He also noted the disproportional dispensation of aid that would result from such a plan. |
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The gradual reduction of aid flows and the international presence will smoothen inflation pressures further. |
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Passers-by came to the guard's aid and freed him from his restraints. |
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The Yen inched up as investors locked in profits against the EUR due to a lack of progress on a financial aid package for debt-laden Greece. |
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We are well disposed to humanitarian aid and to support for people in situations that make them vulnerable. |
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Throughout the trial, Merrick, who now lives in Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, listened from the dock through a deaf aid connected to the court's microphones. |
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With the aid of software designed for 3D visualisation, an interior decorator technician designs your kitchen free of charge. |
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Those aid groups quickly found that humanitarian aid earmarked for northern Afghanistan was not making it there. |
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He proved prescient in his argument that efforts to help the Third World by avalanches of aid would only ruin local markets and nourish corruption. |
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Filter aid tablets can remove this debris and will restore sparklingly bright, clear swimming pool water. |
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The initial media release requesting help from the public in June of 2010 did not generate any tips to aid the investigation. |
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While aid is getting through to some of those in need, it is getting there with great risk to those who are delivering it. |
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The aid package agreed by the international community over the weekend will pick up the bill. |
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The only foreign aid is in drug control in the remote mountainous area of Burma bordering Laos, Thailand and PR China. |
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As one of the world's biggest aid donors, the EU can hardly stand aloof from Africa. |
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The two supposed aid workers pushed her to sign papers, relinquishing her son. |
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They no longer make new members lather up with a mysterious, creamy concoction and shave their chins without the aid of a mirror. |
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The recovery of the aid is based on the nominal price difference between the two bids, amounting to ¤54.7 million. |
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Development aid is a key resource for donor action in support of this goal. |
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In the beginning, this aid was mainly earmarked for rural advancement and peasant farmer education projects. |
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Five hours later, a Search and Rescue helicopter located the aircraft with the aid of the direction finder. |
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The joint action on the convoying of humanitarian aid in Bosnia, adopted on 8 November 1993, was amended accordingly. |
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An allegation by President Bush that some non-governmental organisations are operating as terrorist fronts caused unease in humanitarian aid groups last night. |
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For the last 18 months, the US has rejected Gordon Brown's peculiar idea of front-loading the next 30 years of aid to Africa, so more is paid now and less later. |
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Paddy was full of beans and looking forward to the aid work. |
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British officials say several EU countries have raised the possibility of starting consultations with Zimbabwe as a first step in a possible aid cut-off. |
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You can fuss a little with the lunge whip to move the horse forward but the most important driving aid or pressure is the position of your primary line. |
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The Council expresses its concern at the difficulties of access and of convoying humanitarian aid in Afghanistan. |
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That is why the European Union has put forward an action plan to ensure the convoying of aid and the resumption of negotiations. |
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Just remember your mobile and first aid kit, and let someone know your whereabouts. |
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The community suffers a scarcity of food itself and reports that no food aid has ever reached their village. |
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It demands that freedom of access to Chechnya and the proper convoying of humanitarian aid to the population be guaranteed. |
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She also approaches businesses with propositions for aid in all forms. |
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Ireland had been fighting to put provisos into the clauses, but had not been insisting that the link between immigration, aid and trade policies be removed. |
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Over time, however, it has been realized that sometimes as a nation develops, it requires more aid to work its way through the development process. |
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Insertions include three insulated wood stud curtain walls, steel Y-braces and I-beam purlins to aid roof support, and steel tension cables for lateral resistance. |
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Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies. |
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One alternative to a new aid program would be for Congress to simply increase the allocations of one or more existing grants-in-aid that have broad purposes. |
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At first Mrs Bounds suggested people should simply donate cash to the relief effort, keen not to get in the way of work the aid agencies were doing. |
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And like modern ostriches and emus, and extinct moas and elephant birds, these ancient long-necked pinheads swallowed stones which remained in the stomach to aid in digestion. |
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They are based on the erroneous belief that increased State and EU aid can make an industry competitive. |
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As well as aid the elimination process, specific cleansing herbs help to quickly break down the intestinal and mucoid matter, so they are removed from your system. |
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Spanish NGOs and advocates of increased spending on development aid too were thrown off balance by the remark. |
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Any reduction in the area under flax eligible for aid shall first be applied to areas under flax other than non-deseeded retted flax. |
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They help to get a more concrete idea of what has been achieved with Community aid so far. |
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In fact, if the restructuring schedule had been delayed ex ante to 2004 and 2005, no bridging loan and thus no aid would have been necessary. |
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It is a perfect vision aid for the visually impaired and for simple reading tasks requiring magnification. |
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Without it, this person felt that many lawyers would simply refuse to work on legal aid cases. |
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Billions of dollars have already been pledged by aid agencies and donor nations, but the disbursement of aid money is being delayed due to the lack of internal security. |
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Since the start of the year, six aid workers have been killed and 106 vehicles carjacked. |
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To aid the healing process, he joins a divorced and separated encounter group, where others in a similar situation seek solace in each other's company. |
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It also be about that you constraint have the amply endowed gymnosophy in whisper to aid your power projecting the outlet practice upon that it will go through. |
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These type of studies will aid decision makers by providing more accurate information to give advance warning to inhabitants in coastal areas. |
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Commissioner, in this context, the policy of refusing aid adopted by the regime of Than Shwe and his military coadjutants is madness. |
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Please use this guide as an aid to getting acquainted with 15 Wing: McEwen Airfield. |
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Requesting favours or accepting bribes or offers of favours in exchange for protection or aid is totally unacceptable. |
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However, this aid does not cover arbitrator fees, covers lawyer fees only up to CHF 5000, and is therefore of little use to truly needy athletes. |
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Despite this welcome prospect, extra aid will finance only a minor part of the increased funds required. |
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In The classification of prime-power groups Hall introduces an equivalence relation called isoclinism to aid the classification of prime power groups. |
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If aid rates are set too low, then few farmers will participate and programmes will have little environmental impact. |
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This helps to speed up the delivery of the aid that is so vitally needed in the earthquake zone. |
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