Relief agencies offer public information about disasters and how to prepare for them. |
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Relief agencies were scrambling to find warm tents from wherever they could before snows begin to fall, the spokesperson said. |
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The amount obtained by auctioning the paintings will be contributed to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund. |
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Relief workers arrived to find devastation in the region closest to the epicenter of the earthquake that spawned the killer tsunami. |
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Relief camps have been built, telephone and utility links were restored on many islands, and dozens of smashed jetties were being reconstructed. |
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The work of a Cotswold charity that keeps alive the idea of beating swords into ploughshares will be highlighted by Comic Relief on Sunday. |
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The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food aid because of security restrictions. |
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Relief cash was also raised through a sponsored walk around Bury town centre on Wednesday. |
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Relief tracklayers were standing by but the first crew was so proud of their work that a rest was not requested. |
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The fourth is Enhanced Child Relief for a working mother with 3 GCE O level passes in one sitting. |
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Relief finally came three weeks later when nearly an inch of rain fell, washing the city and stabilizing the ash. |
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Schoolchildren in North Craven are entering into the spirit of Comic Relief with various fundraising events. |
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The bipartisan Hunger Relief Act would remove some outdated and unreasonable barriers to the food stamp program. |
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Relief panels containing scenes from the Childhood of Christ filled the triangular spandrels between the gables dominating the screen's facade. |
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The USA provided assistance in the form of an emergency airlift of food and other essentials known as Operation Provide Relief. |
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Sainsburys really got behind Comic Relief, plastering their stores in red noses. |
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Keith Green, of Robin Close, Warminster is to swim 65 lengths of the Kingdown swimming pool in Warminster for MacMillan Cancer Relief. |
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Relief printing uses the principle of a stamp in that the artist cuts away from a block what is not needed in the design. |
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There have been as many twists and turns in the Inner Relief Road as you will find in any spaghetti junction. |
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Foxx has agreed to be the official spokesman for the NAACP Disaster Relief Fund. |
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But hey, it's Comic Relief, I should just fork out the cash and shut up moaning. |
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Relief bonds issued on or after 1 March will bear an interest rate of eight per cent as against 8.5 per cent earlier. |
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For the Comic Relief programme, Gareth was taught by instructors of the original series. |
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Six of her paintings have even been auctioned for the Earthquake Relief Fund. |
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Thousands of people up and down the country are doing weird and wacky things today to raise money for Comic Relief. |
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This special race, in aid of BBC Sport Relief, will feature 14 mascots representing each of the BBC English regions. |
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Relief workers ended by covering the area with lime, entombing the dead in the remains of their homes. |
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Bradford is gearing up to paint the town red in celebration of Comic Relief. |
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Relief of pain must be balanced by our understanding of the moral education which illness can supply, evoking courage, forbearance and patience. |
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This year's theme of Comic Relief is The Big Hair Do with people encouraged to give their barnet a wacky makeover. |
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Swindon went into Comic Relief overdrive as hundreds of people raised money for charity. |
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The events also coincide with the 20th anniversary of Live Aid and the 10th anniversary of Comic Relief. |
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Relief and jubilation sent a huge crowd spilling on to the pitch and the celebrations began. |
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Relief workers say there is a high danger of epidemics because many bodies and rotting animal carcasses have not yet been disposed of. |
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I've developed an unnatural interest in Comic Relief does Fame Academy. |
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Relief came with the newer bucksaws but it wasn't until most of Hickey's wood-cutting days were over that the power saw, which we take for granted, became a tool of the trade. |
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Relief was clear because the tour had seemed on the point of foundering. |
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Poor Relief was introduced for the deserving poor, while at the same time for the rogues it was whipping and, if they continued in their roguery, death for felony. |
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Relief washed over her, but she needed a couple minutes to decompress. |
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Comic Relief officially launched this year's Red Nose Day yesterday. |
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Former Bradford Cathedral head choirboy Gareth has also recorded this year's Comic Relief single, a cover of Norman Greenbaum's 1970 hit Spirit in the Sky. |
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Sweet Relief is a nonprofit organization that helps musicians in need of medical care and basic assistance, as well as aiding retired or semi-retired musicians. |
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All the proceeds from the profits of the video will be donated to the Afghan Children's Relief Fund and the money will be channelled through the relief agency, Trocaire. |
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This was the scene when more than 500 staff from Motorola held cards aloft to create a huge red nose as part of a fundraising bid for Comic Relief. |
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On Monday the 313 pupils were told by their headteacher that the mini chocolate eggs brought in by all the pupils for Comic Relief on Friday had been stolen. |
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But the only apparent connection with Miss Dando was that she had taken part in a charity film for Comic Relief in 1993 in which she mimed along to a Queen song. |
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The actress was showing off a Comic Relief T-shirt designed by Stell a McCartney with a David Bailey picture of the comics wearing red noses. |
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Radio 1 regularly supports charities Comic Relief, Sport Relief and Children in Need. |
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In 2004, she hosted a celebrity fourball tournament for the charity Sport Relief. |
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The Indian government paid for her to fly home as a stretcher case and the Indian Community Relief Fund had been following the case. |
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But good to be reminded of the selfless star's 500-mile charidee triathlon for Comic Relief. |
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The second in 1761 lead to the foundation of the independent Relief Church. |
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Her foreign affairs career began in 1946 with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in China's Kiangsu province. |
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Relief sculpture may also decorate steles, upright slabs, usually of stone, often also containing inscriptions. |
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This society had a strong Congregationalist interest, but it also supported missionaries from the Relief Church and the Antiburghers. |
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Ananda Marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on Relief. |
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Relief operations were under way in the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry, Press Trust of India reported. |
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The extent of liability in such cases is defined by the Title on Compensatory Relief. |
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The global bathymetry is sometimes combined with topography data to yield a Global Relief Model. |
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Plans for an 'M4 Relief Road' around Newport were first announced by the Welsh Office in 1991, but made little progress. |
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Sound Relief is a benefit concert for victims of the Victorian Bushfire Crisis and the Queensland Floods. |
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She is known for supporting various charitable causes, and has appeared on the UK charity telethons BBC Children in Need and Comic Relief. |
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Relief pitchers Scott Martin, Greg Modica, and Gabe Ribas combined to allow one hit and preserve the shutout for the Ems. |
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Relief efforts were inadequate and hundreds of thousands died in the Great Hunger. |
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The fact that this programme is part of the BBC's Sport Relief somehow makes it even tackier. |
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Holmfirth Art Week, with its July exhibition in the Civic Hall, raises money for Macmillan Cancer Relief. |
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Police have revealed dramatic details of the moments when eco-warriors fighting the Birmingham Northern Relief Road came within inches of death. |
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Viewers who have endured his smug witlessness on Let's Dance For Comic Relief know how wrong he is. |
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Later some emigrated to Sierre Leonne with help from Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor after suffering destitution. |
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Relief displacement is prominent when photographing a variety of elevations. |
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The Lutheran World Federation supports the activities of Lutheran World Relief, a relief and development agency active in more than 50 countries. |
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A TV soundman almost drowned as he filmed celebrities canoeing down the treacherous Zambezi River for Comic Relief. |
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On 10 September 2010, the final part of Rugby's Western Relief Road was opened. |
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The growth in the number of workhouses was also bolstered by the Relief of the Poor Act 1782, proposed by Thomas Gilbert. |
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Launched in 1990, Origins Peace of Mind On The Spot Relief is now a cult classic due to its destressing properties. |
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A couple of years later, he met Timothy Duffy, who was the moving spirit behind the Music Maker Relief Foundation. |
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The 2006 Taxpayer Relief Act established the Property Tax Relief Fund as a way to use gaming revenue to reduce property taxes for homeowners. |
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Kirstie's fun has included getting gunged as an ambassador for Persil's Comic Relief campaign. |
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Over 50 celebs have donated their shoes to help LEPRA, The British Leprosy Relief Assocation and they will all be auctioned on www. |
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Relief for Billie, Kristin and Jennifer comes in the well-toned, extremely well-hung form of Cam Lawford, a former NFL football player turned gigolo. |
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The six officers, including Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, will be pounding the punchbags in a sponsored three-hour session to raise much needed cash for Sport Relief. |
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The Weymouth Relief Road in Dorset was constructed between 2008 and 2011, after environmental groups lost a High Court challenge to prevent its construction. |
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Tenders are invited for Relief Vacuum Valve With Filling Hole Cap Assly. |
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Also going on in March 1991 was the Comic Relief TV charity event which saw Hale and Pace's The Stonk rise to number one in the UK hit singles chart. |
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Relief teams of army and paramilitary forces rescued several persons from Leh, the villages of Choglumsar, Phyang, Shapoo, Nimu, Basgo and the adjoining hamlets. |
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The Act for the Relief of the Poor of 1601 made parishes legally responsible for the care of those within their boundaries who, through age or infirmity, were unable to work. |
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On 12 December, Clapton performed The Concert for Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden, broadcast live via television, radio, cinemas and the Internet across six continents. |
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This became known as 'The First Relief of Lucknow', as this force was not strong enough to break the siege or extricate themselves, and so was forced to join the garrison. |
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On 22 January 2005, Clapton performed in the Tsunami Relief Concert held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in aid of the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. |
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However, if claiming Entrepreneurs' Relief the rate remains 10 percent. |
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In 2005 they performed together for the Tsunami Relief Fund. |
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Proceeds from the sale of the series of eight stamps, overprinted 'Hurricane Relief 2001', will assist the 300 islanders to restore their way of life. |
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In 1733 the First Secession led to the creation of a series of secessionist churches, and the second in 1761 to the foundation of the independent Relief Church. |
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She wrote to the Society of Friends or Quakers in Dublin asking for relief and describing the appalling conditions of the times. |
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The mountains show a relief with extensive outcropping of Precambrian, acidic rocks. |
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We are given pain relief in our society for whatever ailment comes our way. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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As soon as the sun sets I have to get changed into my jeans and put a jumper on, which is quite a relief in some ways. |
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I sank into king-sized relief, only to find my jet lag and a two-week London hangover waiting for me there. |
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And it was a relief when Jude swung the steel-hooked gaffing pole over the side, and hauled on board a solid, quivering muscle of a fish. |
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She said she felt she had no support when trying to wean people off the drug, which is used for the short-term relief of anxiety. |
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Countries from around the world have been sending relief to the flood victims. |
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Perfectly timed for the coming cold comes a dose of relief for us northerners. |
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On Friday she was acquitted of the charge and wept with relief when she realised her nightmare was finally over. |
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The main thing that strikes me is the perfect balance, or relief as Stokowski called it, between the orchestra and piano. |
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One's eye is immediately drawn to the relief decoration of alternating acanthus and palm leaves that encircles the body just above the base. |
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This year, it has been forced to issue warnings that it might run out of relief by the end of July. |
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I was born in these hills and, half a century later, found myself filled with both dread and relief. |
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So it was a relief to finally see him back in action again last night and he happily reported no after effects. |
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And the price of buying short term relief would be the accentuation of long term pressures. |
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We would expect strong active verbs in a news story about tsunami relief efforts. |
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He smiled a radiant, loving smile of relief when her eyes met his and she could see unshed tears in his eyes. |
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She jogged down the hall, her eyes blazing somewhere between anger and relief. |
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After a while, she sort of grudgingly accepts him, and their relationship provides much of the comic relief in the series. |
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Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief. |
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This is a major relief organisation working across India and which is extremely well respected. |
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When I heard their footsteps fade and their door close I felt a sudden wave of relief wash over me. |
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Audrey wasn't sure if the sudden spinning feeling that washed over her was one of relief of regret. |
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When he didn't call again, a wave of sadness washed over me, but it contained a bit of relief. |
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These repayments do not include mortgage interest tax relief which, from January 1, will be deducted at source from your repayment by the lender. |
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There was jubilation, relief and joy for the thousands of fans who had made their way to Casement Park. |
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With a sigh of relief, she had watched the steel grey clouds roll away and watery sunshine glimmer through. |
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That news will come as a relief to those who despaired as he took an age standing over the ball waggling the club before putting it into action! |
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The scenes of relief and jubilation were awe-inspiring and extra-time loomed. |
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Americans are wondering where to turn for pain relief as the safety of one medicine after another comes into question. |
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While being quick and fast, those involved in the relief and rescue work should maintain their temper, he noted. |
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If you suffer from either type of sinusitis, our quick fixes offer fast relief. |
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How quick we have forgotten the sacrifice demanded of those whose homes and communities that stood in the way of the inner relief folly. |
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Because most cases of pharyngitis are viral in nature, they can be treated with acetaminophen for pain and fever relief. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief as the orchestra finished the quickstep they'd been playing. |
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As we took off, I could hear a faint quack of relief from Archie's new acquaintances. |
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Finally, it is with some joy and relief that I can say that alternative shows and venues can still pack a wallop. |
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After a long period of convalescence following her breakdown, she breathes a sigh of relief when she is able to write. |
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While Achebe stayed with the BBS, my father left to head up the relief effort. |
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Soldiers rotated out of the valley from other bases in the Pech for a weekend of relief from the fighting before being sent back. |
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Much to everyone's relief, the airplane took off without any problems. |
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The timing of calabash, as everyone here seems to acknowledge, throws that debate into sharp relief. |
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He responded to the revelations by canceling a public appearance involving relief for Hurricane Sandy victims. |
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Twice in the last few months, the administration has sought relief from cap-and-trade requirements in Europe and California. |
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Once assembled, relief organizations create a secure area with controlled entry and exit points. |
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In January, an appeal hearing will determine whether he qualifies for post-conviction relief. |
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The sisters, who volunteered for relief work in addition to ministerial service through their order, were extraordinary women. |
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Normally this would be good news, since the steel tariffs were bad policy, but I think I'll wait for the other shoe to drop before I breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Now his mind filled with relief he walked in on yet another difficult situation which seemed to surround his life although this was a little more serious than he had expected. |
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A center has been set up at the Chaklala Airbase in Islamabad to speedily transport the relief goods received from abroad to the designated areas, he said. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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When Singh finally showed up at the front door of his home in Amritsar, his family was overwhelmed with relief. |
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They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead. |
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He spoke as the US Navy said that its aircraft carrier the USS George Washington arrived to help the relief effort. |
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On Thursday, the relief effort intensified with the arrival of an American aircraft carrier group just offshore. |
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What a relief, what a salve for my own anxiety, to have a president again who doesn't suffer from existential angst or malaise, or who doesn't show it if he does. |
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Finch looked up, his heart jigging with relief and surprise. |
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My nerves are almost completely balanced by the relief I'm feeling at soon being free of her, but as it is I'm jittering and barely worth talking to. |
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Both candidates promised tax relief for middle-class families. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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The brief storm was a relief from the monotony of the hot summer afternoon. |
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The show had moved to MTV in 1996, where his co-host, wise-cracking Adam Corolla, played the comic relief. |
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Goober Pyle and his happy go-lucky cousin Gomer offered endless hours of comic relief on The Andy Griffith Show. |
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Rooting around for unique observations that have universal resonance offers emotional release to you, and comic relief to others. |
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But for all of her comic relief, Blankenship became a tragic figure in the Mad Men mythos, dying silently at her desk. |
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Coming to the center gives her a measure of relief from long days filled with childcare and housework. |
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Elation, relief, and jubilation were all felt as the final whistle blew. |
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We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials. |
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Getting reinvited was a relief for the students after the crushing news they'd been uninvited, said Hayes. |
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The CRB became a veritable independent republic of relief, with its own flag, navy, factories, mills, and railroads. |
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British citizens reacted with celebration and relief that the run of American victories had ended. |
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There has been protest regarding state grants and tax relief promised to GE prior to their decision to move their headquarters to Boston. |
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The A590 passes through Ulverston, avoiding its most central streets, along an inner relief road. |
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A drainage system is described as accordant if its pattern correlates to the structure and relief of the landscape over which it flows. |
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A parallel drainage system is a pattern of rivers caused by steep slopes with some relief. |
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In a lunar volcanic eruption, a pyroclastic cloud would follow local relief, resulting in an often sinuous track. |
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Their different personalities are thrown into sharp relief by their contrasting priorities. |
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Collins proposes to Elizabeth, who rejects him, to the fury of her mother and the relief of her father. |
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Elevation, volume, relief, steepness, spacing and continuity have been used as criteria for defining a mountain. |
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They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills to the adjacent topographically higher mountains, hills, and uplands. |
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The wages amounted to a few pence more than given in Poor Law relief and miners worked to keep out of the workhouse. |
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Corporation Street is now part of the A61, and the bridge forms the west side of the inner relief road roundabout. |
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The court held that romanette of the statute in issue did not limit eligibility for legal relief. |
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Subplot, a story line enclosed within the principal story to provide relief from the main plot's tension, add character dimension, etc. |
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A remark which Isabella received with a superb curl of the lip, but at the same time, and to her brother's infinite relief, she walked away. |
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He had swung round the circle of theories and systems in which his age abounded, without finding relief. |
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His ability to switch-hit left the manager with a tough decision whether to bring in a left-handed or a right-handed relief pitcher. |
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I am satisfied that there are many convicts in this prison unprovenly or unjustly confined, and that should have relief. |
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I have seen patients with malalignment problems of their symphysis pubis get good relief with muscle-energy techniques to their adductors. |
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The Worthens sighed with relief as the engine began its night of upgrade chugging. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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Adnan has an appeal hearing for post-conviction relief set for January. |
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Steroid eye drops may be required for membranous adenoviral conjunctivitis or for symptomatic relief in very severe inflammations. |
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Navy Marine Corps Intranet users are receiving enhanced virus protection and relief from Spyware and Adware. |
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The happiness felt was not bloodlust, but relief and closure. |
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The relief deliveries come within the framework of the air bridge implemented by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation. |
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A week ago, UAE state news agency WAM reported an order to establish a relief air bridge to Nepal. |
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A first relief mission left Darwin, Australia, early Thursday to air-drop food and water to refugees sheltering in the mountains of East Timor. |
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As winter sets in, relief agencies are concerned with stepping up a winterisation programme. |
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As a result, it provides immediate relief of withdrawal symptoms, according to university's researchers. |
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Geertman was the executive director of Alay Bayan Inc, a disaster relief group. |
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During a Herxheimer reaction, enzymes and alkalinization can often provide relief. |
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Sayed Ishfaq said his mother had been undergoing allopathic, unani treatment for the last 12 years but with no great result or relief. |
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Cobbled together from new ideas as well as existing relief programs, the WPA was launched in May 1935, and truly began put a nation back to work. |
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Abdul-Hafiz Ameer said the relief efforts for Kosovars have taken precedence in his and his colleagues' lives. |
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Army jawans of the Madras regiment have launched extensive rescue and relief in Chennai's Defence Colony area of Nandambakkam on motorboats. |
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Her obstetrician had treated the headaches with antimigraine medication and treated a sinus infection with Macrobid without relief. |
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A randomized controlled trial of antioxidant supplementation for pain relief in patients with chronic pancreatitis. |
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Rani lives in a relief camp with her family after the flood has destroyed their home, along with many hundreds of other families and children. |
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The crisis was reportedly over by early 2012 because of coordinated relief efforts. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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A relief sculpture of Ahura Mazda stands among the ruins of Persepolis in Iran. |
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The decoration of this feature is singular for it displays in relief an ansate, oval dish complete with offerings. |
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And the home fans breathed a huge sigh of relief barely two minutes later when Andros Townsend's cross was finished by Defoe. |
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Finally, a Tang mortuary tablet seals the impression of unity and refinement in its copious brocadelike relief. |
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You could feel the relief after Bendtner collected Wilshere's raking pass before cutting inside Carlos Edwards and burying his shot beyond Fulop. |
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They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
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The drug deal reached among the countries appeared to be a temporary relief to the developing countries. |
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It is a relief to be rid of him. But a frowzy, fishy smell lingers in his room. |
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Keen lemon-yellow hurts the eye in time as a prolonged and shrill trumpet-note the ear, and the gazer turns away to seek relief in blue or green. |
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This became problematic when a given case required both money damages and injunctive relief. |
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Oliver Valves based off the B5085 in Shaw Heath, Knutsford, makes needle, check, gate, relief and ball valves for the oil and gas industry. |
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Local gentry and charitable organisations provided relief but could do little to prevent the ensuing mortality. |
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The plebeians demanded relief, but the senators refused to address their situation. |
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A new culture of dependency was emerging, in which citizens would look to any populist leader for relief. |
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Advancements were also made in relief sculptures, often depicting Roman victories. |
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The Mithraic relief located in Micklegate suggests the location of a temple to Mithras right in the heart of the Colonia. |
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Alfred blockaded the Viking ships in Devon, and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit. |
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The distinct types of relief include regions of high mountains, low hills, dissected plateaus, intermontane valleys, and coastal swamps. |
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It was cast in 1586 by Andrey Chokhov and is notable for its rich, decorative relief. |
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I am naturally irascible, and if I could have shaken this negative gentleman vigorously, the relief would have been immense. |
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The Whigs also passed the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 that reformed the administration of relief to the poor. |
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An area of the city has been designated an enterprise zone, with tax relief and simplified planning to lure investment. |
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Harvest taxes were ended, such as the tithe and seigneurial dues, much to the relief of the peasants. |
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This could include the cost of pain relief medication and a later operation when the patient does meet the required pain and weight thresholds. |
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All the kneelers sighed with relief when they were told it was over and they could finally stand up. |
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These are not taxable and qualify for 30 percent tax relief against an individual's income. |
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A non taxable investment into smaller company shares over three years that qualifies for 20 percent tax relief. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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A relief panel depicts putti using instruments such as a telescope and prism. |
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This motorway remains to be properly named, only being described as the M4 relief road. |
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The Welsh Assembly Government revived the scheme as the M4 relief road tolled bypass in 2007 but later abandoned it for financial reasons. |
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In 1987, the Department of Transport proposed a parallel relief road to combat congestion around Manchester. |
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The pop star is rallying her Little Monsters to support the relief efforts in Japan with a new wristband available on her online store. |
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The longue duree of river and rocks throws into relief the trivial pursuits of the dying man whose last thoughts are of a briefer time span. |
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Advancements were also made in relief sculptures, usually depicting Roman victories. |
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Catherine also won widespread admiration by starting an extensive programme for the relief of the poor. |
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Also among the disaster relief capabilities is the Red Shield Defence Services, often called the SallyMan for short. |
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Qualifying borrowers, on certain conditions, may be eligible for interest relief offered by the government. |
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The almonry for the relief of the poor, with a great hall annexed, formed the paupers' hospitium. |
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Without relief from an external source, the defenders would eventually submit. |
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After a few minutes of manipulation each week, she obtained days of relief from her neck pain. |
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Once the relief returns, the old guard forms back up ready to march back to Victoria Barracks. |
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In the Philippines at Tabon Caves the oldest artwork may be a relief of a shark above the cave entrance. |
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The brick relief was sculpted with 16,000 bricks by two Dutch bricklayers under Moore's supervision. |
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Hermia and Lysander are both met by Puck, who provides some comic relief in the play by confounding the four lovers in the forest. |
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In 1788, aged 31, Blake experimented with relief etching, a method he used to produce most of his books, paintings, pamphlets and poems. |
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The three charities that were to benefit were prisoners' debt relief, the Mercer's Hospital, and the Charitable Infirmary. |
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Another hot dry year was recorded in 1999, much to the relief of organisers and festival goers. |
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To everybody's astonishment and indescribable relief, the audience gave him a standing ovation. |
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I remember lines of unknown people linking arms and walking down Whitehall, all of us just swept along on a tide of happiness and relief. |
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Her husband moved his small army quickly to her relief although outnumbered by some five to one. |
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With no sign of relief and the situation untenable, Cornwallis surrendered in October 1781, and some 8,000 soldiers were taken prisoner. |
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The British attempted to cobble together a relief expedition, but encountered numerous delays. |
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Once over the Alps, Napoleon did not proceed directly to the relief of Genoa. |
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Anyone unemployed for longer than that had to rely on poor law relief paid by their local authority. |
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This gives the greatest relief and the best protection for the bomber force. |
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While Germany struggled to recover from the destruction of the War, the recovery effort began in June 1948, moving on from emergency relief. |
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The United Nations also launched a series of humanitarian and relief efforts almost wholly funded by the United States. |
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Modern welfare programs are chiefly distinguished from earlier forms of poverty relief by their universal, comprehensive character. |
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Dying patients are having to wait up to 8 hours for pain relief because overworked district nurses cannot get to them promptly. |
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Wilson was employed at the observatory for a couple of weeks, as temporary relief for one of the permanent staff. |
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During late 2011, the UK decided to end VAT relief on Channel Islands goods. |
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The SAF also helped in relief efforts during Hurricane Katrina and Typhoon Haiyan. |
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In response, Austrian commander Leopold von Daun collected a force of 30,000 men to come to the relief of Prague. |
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Some of the natural relief in topography has been evened out, especially in Manhattan. |
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Tearfund primarily focuses on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief, especially for disadvantaged communities. |
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Such bas relief coverings usually leave the faces and hands of the saints exposed for veneration. |
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There was general relief among critics when Scoop, in 1938, indicated a return to Waugh's earlier comic style. |
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The Stevenson House museum is graced with a superb bas relief depicting the sickly author writing in bed. |
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Martin stated that the concert's and song's proceeds would be destined to relief efforts for Mexico and other countries. |
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Tickets were auctioned, raising over half a million US dollars for the NGO's 2010 Haiti earthquake relief. |
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The Egyptians used the distinctive technique of sunk relief, which is well suited to very bright sunlight. |
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Carving is often highly detailed, with an intricate backing behind the main figure in high relief. |
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Lee Lawrie, The Sower, 1928 Art Deco relief on Beaumont Tower, Michigan State University. |
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Her face brightened in relief when she heard that he was not hurt. |
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Thunderstorms with heavy rains bring relief when the heat becomes too intense. |
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Its size, relief, climate, and natural resources make Brazil geographically diverse. |
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They handled land grants, commercial subsidies, and taxation, as well as oversight of roads, poor relief, taverns, and schools. |
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The richer landlords were able to fund their own famine relief for their tenants. |
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Conversely, some landlords were criticised for using the voluntarily raised relief funds to avoid supporting their tenants through the crisis. |
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The human cost to the tenants and the landlords' liability for famine relief made the downsides of population more apparent. |
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Parochial machinery gave Chalmers experience in dealing with the problem of poor relief. |
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The plan initially was to construct a relief settlement to take people out of the crowded city of Belfast. |
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As at 2010 the trust was actively involved in relief efforts following the Yushu earthquake. |
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The regiment was formed as a relief for other regiments serving in North America, and spent most of its existence in Ireland. |
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The watermill is shown on a raised relief on the sarcophagus of Marcus Aurelius Ammianos, a local miller. |
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A relief of Montfort adorns the wall of the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives. |
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In the 1920s, a major unemployment relief programme for out of work miners was created to build mountain roads connecting communities together. |
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The majority of countries set up relief programs and most underwent some sort of political upheaval, pushing them to the right. |
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These reforms, together with several other relief and recovery measures, are called the First New Deal. |
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Basics Bank, based at the Barnabas Centre, provides debt relief for local people. |
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A conscientious objector on Welsh nationalist grounds, he served in a Quaker relief unit during the bombing of Liverpool. |
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Control and restraint were exercised in the use of surface texturing and relief. |
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