Volunteers there find a use for everything from used chip fat to damaged CD cases, old canal lock gates and worn-out cement mixers. |
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Volunteers used an overhead crane that had been left in the space to rig the theatrical lighting. |
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However, the Millennium Volunteers initiative, set up by the Government in 1999, has set a new benchmark for youth volunteering. |
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Volunteers are assessed and given advice on speech, deportment, mannerism and dress, with the least convincing participants being voted out. |
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Volunteers are not required to work a set amount of hours or a set number of days a week. |
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Volunteers from the Friends of the Heritage Centre will also man the building. |
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Volunteers from this military body now marched to Carthage and stormed the jail. |
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Volunteers will not be able to undertake certain jobs such as gardening, decorating, domestic work or skilled work such as plumbing. |
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Volunteers Reserves had to work hard to scrape a 4-3 win over Sporting Civil Service with Kev Jackson scoring twice. |
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Volunteers visited patients at their bedsides to take requests for songs as well as talking to visitors and staff for the show. |
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Volunteers are involved in a wide range of activities including horticulture, craftwork and skills training. |
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Volunteers should be available for a 3 hour period each week, and should have a friendly outgoing personality and helpful, caring disposition. |
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Volunteers recruited from the National Union of Students washed dishes in the camp, and one Norwegian student hitch-hiked from Newcastle to help. |
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Eoin MacNeill, chief of staff of Irish Volunteers, then countermanded the mobilization orders given by Pearse. |
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Volunteers are comprehensively trained and screened before being matched with a suitable family or parent. |
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Volunteers are the backbone of charities, advocacy groups, community organizing efforts, educational and health facilities. |
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He joined the Dumfries Volunteers in 1795, and died the following year of rheumatic heart disease. |
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Volunteers on the duty team provide advice to addicts and handle inquiries. |
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Volunteers will be encouraged to help coppice a large hedge, which will enable the group to create a new play area at the centre. |
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Volunteers donated their time to debone, cut and can pork as well as many other duties. |
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By 1901 there were 230,000 volunteers, augmented by the Royal Navy and Royal Artillery Volunteers, the militia and the yeomanry. |
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Volunteers will give carers a break by taking on their duties for a short time. |
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Volunteers contribute spare processing time to the project, and currently about 80,000 CPUs are active. |
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Volunteers are needed to repair worn clothing and bag it up to give to the homeless. |
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Volunteers at the charity are self-confessed scavengers, regularly on the prowl for offcuts no longer needed by factories and offices. |
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Volunteers are needed to clear the corner, next to Gibbs Close, on the playing field. |
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Volunteers should bring a packed lunch for the day and musical instruments and a song for the evening. |
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Volunteers who sign contracts specifying their tasking designation can be assigned to military units only upon passing proficiency tests. |
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Volunteers have been working round the clock to repair and redecorate the building so the nursery will open as scheduled. |
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Volunteers are planning to make decoys and place them on the island to attract roseate terns in time for next year's nesting season. |
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Volunteers have then been given the necessary training to use the machines in advance of an ambulance arriving. |
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Volunteers for this scheme need to be caring, reliable and good at making conversation. |
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Volunteers of any kind are fast becoming a dying breed and this is a lamentable fact. |
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Volunteers are asked to wear suitable clothing and strong gloves and, if possible, bring their own long-handled loppers or bow saws. |
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Global Volunteers does not, as a matter of course, send community hosts advance checks for supplies. |
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Volunteers will need to be fit and will be able to make their own way to Tatton Park. |
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Volunteers who provided their skin cells to be cloned had diseases such as diabetes or spinal cord injury. |
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Volunteers would recognize themselves as a positive driving force in all Nova Scotian communities if there were such a year. |
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Volunteers like this assist with charities and other community events throughout the length and breadth of our country. |
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Volunteers are accompanied by a uniformed officer, special constable or police community support officer. |
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Volunteers do work for which they're not paid, and that makes them unsung heroes, and I think we should celebrate them. |
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Volunteers explain court procedure to those giving evidence, take them to the courtroom before trials, and introduce them to the usher and clerk. |
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Volunteers have reinforced dikes along the Elbe River and sandbagged their homes and businesses trying to avoid a deluge. |
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Volunteers who have official accreditation passes will be able to avail of free transport on the shuttle busses to the venues. |
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Volunteers will get a designated area to chart starting at 12 noon and all are welcome to go along to help. |
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Volunteers will be given a free compost bin along with a small kitchen collection bin. |
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Volunteers filled the vacated ranks, once again bringing Washington's force up to a respectable size. |
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Volunteers from the shop also give talks in local hostels and provide cheap clothing to them. |
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Volunteers helped to spread the chippings so they formed a more springy surface for the horses to walk on. |
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Volunteers were serving chapattis, vegetables and sweetened rice to villagers. |
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Volunteers descended on Brentford's river banks at the weekend to take part in a clean up campaign championed by locals. |
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Leading the Corps of Electrical Engineer Volunteers in the Boer War, he used his arc lamp design to develop the military searchlight. |
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Volunteers became painters and decorators to mark the re-launch of a community action group. |
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Volunteers from scientific and engineering disciplines are needed to serve as moderators, judges, timekeepers and scorekeepers. |
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On July 28, 1865, the First and Fourth United States Volunteers and the Sixth Iowa Cavalry turned back repeated Lakota attacks. |
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Volunteers who went to the aid of a seaside carnival have claimed they were frozen out. |
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Volunteers can claim expenses such as mileage or bus fares, and anyone who works a five-hour stint receives a lunch allowance. |
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Volunteers download a software programme that can help crunch numbers when their machines are idle. |
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Volunteers found 21 diamondback terrapins in abandoned crab traps pulled from the edge of the bay. |
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Volunteers are asked to provide a spare room, a warm evening meal, a shower or bath, clean clothes, and facilities to wash their clothes. |
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Volunteers are needed to look after some of Wiltshire's most popular historical sites. |
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Volunteers are, as the name suggests unpaid, but expenses incurred are reimbursed, so you won't be out of pocket by joining. |
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In 1915, Brigadier General Abbot reviewed the Bradford City Volunteers. |
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Volunteers from Lafarge set the Styrofoam blocks to form the exterior walls, and the company donated all the gypsum wallboard used in the home's interior. |
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Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap. |
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Volunteers are needed to ensure Toys for Tots is a successful campaign. |
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Volunteers quickly gave the royal plastic a quick spit and polish. |
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Formed in the dark days after Dunkirk, the Local Defence Volunteers, later the Home Guard, were expected to make up for lack of weapons with bulldog spirit. |
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In 1913 he joined the Irish Volunteers, who wanted home rule for Ireland. |
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Volunteers stuck labels, folded letters, franked envelopes and filed mail bags to send more than 10,000 copies of the new brochure out to the public. |
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Volunteers there were hurriedly making sandwiches for survivors and for the tired and hungry search parties. |
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Volunteers cleared trees and undergrowth to uncover historic waterway features, including a dry dock, a saw pit and the remains of the lock keeper's cottage. |
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Volunteers are urgently needed to help plant daffodils and tulips bulbs. |
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Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea. |
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Volunteers gathered around landmarks and scrambled to fill hundreds of sandbags in a desperate bid to save the city's treasures from the rising waters. |
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Volunteers at Marbury Country Park, near Northwich, spotted three booming bitterns, members of the heron and stork family, feeding among reedbeds. |
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Volunteers and paid hands alike, came together to restore the beautiful beaches of Pembrokeshire. |
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They set up a militia called the Ulster Volunteers and imported 25,000 rifles from Germany. |
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In 1861, the Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers were raised as a militia, but soon became a military reserve force. |
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There was heavy fighting over the next week before the Volunteers were forced to surrender. |
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Volunteers for the Trust have since been working to restore both the Stroudwater Navigation and the Thames and Severn Canal. |
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Volunteers provided training in crafts such as knitting, embroidery and lace making, all costs initially being borne by Lady Brabazon herself. |
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Volunteers have created a database of Waltham serial numbers, models and grades, and descriptions of observed watches. |
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Volunteers often occur around established plants, creating open colonies of soap plant in the wild and in gardens. |
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Volunteers were fitted with glucose measuring devices so that their blood sugar could be checked continuously through 24 hours. |
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Volunteers are working to save the lake and the wildlife that depend on it, such as the ospreys and a rather special fish called vendace. |
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Volunteers were taken on a tour of the site and taught how to use some key archaeological equipment, such as the Total Station and Dumpy Level. |
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Volunteers were given stories involving deception, double bluffs, animated shapes and cartoons to see what they were thinking. |
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Volunteers from Mirfield-based Hollybank Trust came to the aid of stressed-out shoppers, helping them through the packed check-outs. |
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Volunteers became Crusaders by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the church. |
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Volunteers of the Quaggy Waterways Action Group dived to his aid and the 44-year-old was helped to his feet. |
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Volunteers from alcohol awareness group Clued Up made the discovery after talking to teens in Rosyth, Fife. |
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Volunteers will don hairnets and measure, bag and box ingredients to pack high-nutrition meals for the malnourished. |
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Volunteers also identified a North Amercian wood duck, which has multicoloured iridescent plumage and red eyes. |
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Volunteers will spend the morning removing invasive Herb Robert and other non-native vegetation along the park trails. |
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Volunteers have served since the regiment's inception in Montreal on January 31st, 1862 as the 5th Battalion, Volunteer Militia Rilles of Canada. |
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On Spy Wednesday 1916 Thomas McDonagh gave B Company, 2nd Battalion, Irish Volunteers a pep talk. |
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Volunteers also greened-up their communities by creating or improving 6,400 gardens, xeriscapes and green spaces. |
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Volunteers searched the area in the vain hope of finding clues. |
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To prevent this from happening, the Ulster Volunteers were formed in 1913 under the leadership of Edward Carson. |
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Their formation was followed in 1914 by the establishment of the Irish Volunteers, whose aim was to ensure that the Home Rule Bill was passed. |
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The majority, approximately 175,000 in number, under John Redmond, took the name National Volunteers and supported Irish involvement in the war. |
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Volunteers were subjected to a series of physical tests to establish their blood group. |
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Volunteers are provided with a meal ticket for every four hours of service. |
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In 1912 they formed the Ulster Volunteers, an armed wing of Ulster Unionism who stated that they would resist Home Rule by force. |
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In response, Nationalists formed their own paramilitary group, the Irish Volunteers, to ensure the implementation of Home Rule. |
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This was followed in the south by the formation of the Irish Volunteers to restrain Ulster. |
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The Irish Volunteers split, with a majority, called National Volunteers, joining Irish regiments of the New British Army. |
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The Saint Patrick's Saltire was on the flag proposed in 1914 of the County Down unit of Irish Volunteers. |
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South Wales Police currently have 285 Police Support Volunteers which is their maximum capacity. |
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In response to this, nationalists also imported arms and set up the Irish Volunteers. |
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Volunteers helped out as children made puppets, a spinning top and yo-yo at the War Memorial Park. |
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Volunteers in the British Legion were motivated by a combination of both genuine political and mercenary motives. |
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Yet it was the earliest material, the acid rock of Jefferson Airplane's Somebody to Love, White Rabbit and Volunteers, which still sounds most powerful today. |
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Volunteers restored and refitted it over a period of four months. |
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Voluntary Tollbooth Volunteers from the North Brookfield Sports Booster Club will be at various locations around town, seeking donations for the Booster Club. |
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Volunteers also rescued an abandoned baby great horned owl, which was taken to the Windy Ridge Wildlife Refuge Center where it is being cared for until it can fend for itself. |
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In addition, British officers based at the Curragh indicated that they would be unwilling to act against the Ulster Volunteers should they be ordered to. |
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On Easter Monday 1916, a group of Irish Volunteers and members of the Irish Citizen Army seized a number of key buildings and locations in Dublin and elsewhere. |
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Volunteers Murmeda Hougaard-Kenyon and Katie Welshman dressed in fancy feather boas and glitzy handbags around the stack of suitcase art on Hope Street to promote the event. |
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Peace Corps Volunteers teach and provide technical assistance to Tongans. |
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Volunteers with the new Mon-SAR service, which is the first lowland search and rescue team on the island, are expected to undergo training in the near future. |
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Volunteers have been integral to the success of DIFF since the inaugural edition in 2004, and over 6,000 volunteers have given their time and energy. |
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Volunteers in the body-swap experiments stood across from a male mannequin or a female experimenter and received simultaneous visual and motor input. |
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As part of their two weeks work, volunteers engage in discussion workshops dealing with the causes of poverty in third world countries. |
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Consider the detailed information that every loyalty card user volunteers to the store. |
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Finally, we located these sites on a road atlas for the use of our volunteers. |
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A stream of people queue up from 6.30 pm every weeknight to procure free legal advice offered by volunteers rather than salaried staff. |
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No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
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Julian is so mad about vacs that he volunteers to clean up at his after-school club and always keeps the carpets spick and span at home. |
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She now volunteers at St Andrews University, editing talking books for the blind and produces pamphlets for the local church. |
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The survey was carried out by an organisation called Duck Density with the help of volunteers who kept a tally of wildfowl. |
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The group also recruits volunteers interested in working at one of five Thai sanctuaries for injured or abused wildlife. |
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An aircraft flown by volunteers from the Sky Watch Auxiliary Air Service made an hourly search. |
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An eight-hour programme written by the volunteers will be run three times daily, seven days a week on 1449 khz medium wave. |
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Young volunteers from across Greater Manchester have had their achievements celebrated at an awards ceremony. |
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He claims none of the volunteers had any idea they were going to have the poisonous nerve gas sarin tested on them. |
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It also enjoys great support from an army of volunteers who help out throughout the year, doing a variety of unglamorous tasks such as mail-outs. |
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Swindon Council contractors carry out general maintenance, including the grass-cutting, but volunteers do everything else. |
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It will provide volunteers for anyone caring for a child under five who is finding the going tough. |
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The mobile sawbones are looking for volunteers to sign on for nine to 12 months helping the sick in such unpredictable places as Afghanistan. |
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Colin has volunteered at the museum for six years, and as with all the volunteers, is the backbone of the organisation. |
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When the arms and ammunitions ran out, the volunteers used blank weapons to parry the attacks. |
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The Hospice charity shops dotted around the borough are manned, for the most part, by unpaid volunteers. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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The teen telephoners, backed by a team of more than 40 volunteers in grades eight to 10, will be working in shifts. |
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Those volunteers have provided over 150,000 man-hours of volunteer labor to the effort, Feeney estimated. |
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In addition, actors were used by 15 schools, volunteers by 14, manikins by all 19, videos by 11, and simulators by four. |
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One of the reasons that the conference has grown so rapidly is the determined efforts of the student volunteers who put it on. |
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A small wood nestling in a Pennine valley has won a top award for a band of tree-planting volunteers. |
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Sunday school teachers, choir leaders and other volunteers will be screened to ensure they are safe to work with children. |
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The remaining third of volunteers will receive standard care for lymphoedema including bandaging, exercise and massage. |
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Officers have to search for volunteers with similar features to those of the suspect. |
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David said the volunteers had done a marvellous job and he was pleased to give them a boost when their energy levels ran low. |
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Charity volunteers thought they were given their marching orders when the council booted them off their usual patch. |
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He said parent volunteers worked in pairs supervising the evening's activities, which included table tennis, karaoke, table football and pool. |
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They will provide an extra pair of hands to allow the pre-school staff and volunteers to spend more time with all the children in the group. |
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Home-Start York needs volunteers to visit young families at home, to offer a listening ear and an extra pair of hands. |
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Besides cutting back overhanging trees on a three-mile stretch of path, volunteers also laid grass seed and collected debris. |
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Mr Whittam said that the pantomime was under threat because there weren't enough volunteers to do the work. |
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The Irish Blood Transfusion Service needs 3,000 volunteers every week to give blood. |
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Trained volunteers will deal with residents' concerns, passing them on to the relevant authority. |
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They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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This work, by Professor Richard Wiseman, involved asking five mediums to contact the dead relatives of five volunteers. |
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Cando are looking to recruit volunteers who are prepared to act as referees and timekeepers. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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The team train volunteers to become mentors on a whole range of topics including drugs and crime. |
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They are mentored through sporting and social activities ranging from rock climbing to basketball by more than 270 volunteers. |
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You know, these men are over there and women are over there as volunteers, but they're not over there as mercenary volunteers. |
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His volunteers have to pay for their flight, insurance and pocket money, but the orphanage provides free bed and board. |
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Here community volunteers grow foods such as cabbage, spinach, beetroot, onion and carrots. |
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The service would like to thank all the volunteers for their services as collectors. |
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Childline currently has 80 active volunteers, five sessional workers and eight full-time workers. |
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The center now stood out from the rest of the gym, setting an impossible precedent for any of the other volunteers to follow. |
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The Internet has made it very easy for candidates to translate momentum into contributions and volunteers. |
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Over 3000 have access to the kitchen including 1900 plus volunteers, performers, guests and service personnel. |
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Entrance will be also be free and volunteers will tour the site urging people to make donations. |
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In the meantime volunteers are needed from the various townlands to distribute literature. |
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The event was attended by volunteers and staff from projects in the midlands as well as statutory and development agencies. |
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Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium. |
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He notes additional volunteers are still needed to assist with track and field, swimming and table tennis. |
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As our event started, one of our volunteers came to let me know that there were protesters in the parking lot handing out religious tracts. |
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During the kar sewa, the volunteers cleaned the window panes, the walls and the area around the pond, the defence spokesman added. |
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While there are 50 or more volunteers already, more are needed to replace those who may have to be absent from time to time. |
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Leagues of volunteers will start working the room selling books of Grand Raffle tickets. |
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If there is one message from what's happened, it is that when this Government is in a jam, it volunteers little except under duress. |
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Still volunteers are queuing up for hours to help, but unless they have expertise their help is now not needed. |
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The plan proposed Mr Robertson as manager and relied on volunteers acting as core staff. |
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The forum is also looking for volunteers to act as rangers along the trail. |
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He is now on the hunt for volunteers to act as business mentors to small Cumbrian enterprises. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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His healing hands were just the job to recharge ailing volunteers who slaved throughout the contest, often in bad weather conditions. |
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Campaigners are calling for volunteers to start an action group for pensioners in Witham. |
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At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn. |
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For several weeks the new centre has become a hive of activity as community volunteers put up the fixtures and fittings in time for the big move. |
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The volunteers help the children with their daily needs and organise sporting activities for them. |
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I remembered picking up a rubber johnny as it drifted past me and holding it up to the other volunteers, who all recoiled in horror. |
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The Simon Community, which runs a network of centres around the country for homeless people, is also experiencing acute shortages of volunteers. |
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Our heroes were the American volunteers fighting fascism in Spain under the banner of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. |
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To begin addressing these social problems, international volunteers have arrived in Ethiopia. |
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The eight adventurers crossed the finish line rafted up together, welcomed by a wonderful group of volunteers, staff and families. |
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While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability. |
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Kerry campaign volunteers left the rally scene and returned with water cooler jugs and passed cups through the crowd. |
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Casa volunteers serve as the eyes and ears of both the guardian ad litem and the court. |
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Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on. |
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Most volunteers normally spend a couple of mornings, afternoons or evenings on duty each week. |
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Several volunteers took part in the opening ceremony there, in suitable costume and a team is now beginning to work there on afternoons. |
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The Americans of the volunteers joked about how whittling wood was an American habit. |
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On the other hand, many of the CIA's best agents through the years have been intelligence volunteers. |
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The volunteers at the reserve regularly grade the road and make sure that it is accessible. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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During scanning, volunteers pressed a computer key to indicate that they detected an odor. |
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The managers went around the keyers tonight trying to find volunteers to man the lines. |
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Ms Kennedy said the service provided emotional and practical support with the aid of a team of trained volunteers fluent in many languages. |
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Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises. |
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In her speech, she paid tribute to volunteers who take time to care for people living with Aids. |
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To the kibbutznik, the story is one of heroic volunteers establishing themselves in the face of a hostile population. |
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Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction. |
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If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots. |
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When volunteers pretended to feel one of these emotions, the computer recognized the emotion correctly 98 per cent of the time. |
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The team of volunteers are a friendly bunch, and they would welcome any new helpers with open arms. |
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Now, as one of around 100 volunteers working at the museum, he recounts his experiences to visitors. |
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The regular army and the National Guard continued to recruit volunteers, and the draft was held to remedy any deficiencies. |
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The recruits they train are all volunteers who, unlike draftees dragged kicking and screaming into camp, willingly seek military service. |
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A recruitment drive is to be launched to find a team of dedicated volunteers to man the front desk at Kingston police station. |
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A recruitment drive has been launched to find more people to become volunteers in the borough. |
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The undertaking attracted the attention of several motorists, who stopped to have a word or two with the volunteers. |
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It will be strictly not for profit and much of the renovation work will be undertaken by volunteers. |
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Some of the works that volunteers in work camps do are construction, painting and tree planting among others. |
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Its volunteers, who are unemployed people getting work experience, are referred by Twin Valley Homes. |
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This appeal urgently needs wrapping paper and volunteers to help pack the gifts which will be shipped abroad. |
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This raffle will take place at the Volunteer Orientation Night and all officially registered volunteers are eligible to enter. |
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The nation relied on volunteers to augment the regulars in the Continental Army, which demobilized rapidly after the war. |
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The army that fought World War I was composed of regulars, National Guardsmen, and individual volunteers. |
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In order to find out, he stuck 18 volunteers in a mock prison, arbitrarily making them either lags or screws. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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The program still relies on volunteers to help publicize and finance the building. |
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This is a time for community landcare volunteers to find out about cutting edge best practice bush regeneration knowledge and protocol. |
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For days, local fishermen and other volunteers combed the sea for wreckage and the grisly remains of the 229 people who perished. |
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The kids are bowing and blowing kisses and lapping it up and us volunteers are melting into the background and letting them have their moment. |
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She said the centre, which is run by volunteers, does a lot for young people in the village including running a youth club. |
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He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border. |
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The shock came when he repeated the experiment, this time telling volunteers which brand they were tasting. |
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They are especially short on volunteers during the late night and early morning shifts. |
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Among the volunteers were five amnesiacs who had extensive brain damage in their temporal medial lobes. |
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The lateness of the hour precluded the finding of further volunteers for an identification parade. |
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As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it. |
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He then laughed in a way that sane people do not laugh and asked for ten male volunteers. |
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For the past eight summers she volunteers for daily care and feeding at Miller Park Zoo as a zookeeper's assistant. |
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And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. |
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The volunteers appealed to the public to cooperate and many visitors responded to this call by taking cloth and paper bags. |
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As our moderators are volunteers, however, we cannot guarantee a response time. |
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Curator Barbara Bullock and her team of volunteers restored the beauty and value of the estimated 15,000 azaleas spilling down the hillside. |
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Meanwhile, nine volunteers dragged a seven-ton truck along two miles of road to raise money for the appeal. |
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With only a fraction of their financial firepower, he and his volunteers will have a lot of legwork to do. |
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If there were not enough volunteers for retrenchment packages, Telkom would go ahead with retrenching workers. |
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The number of dead is rising as volunteers and Pakistan Army troops fan out to remote areas and pull more bodies from the debris. |
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Again we appeal to volunteers to adopt a stretch of margin along our very long linear village. |
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The course is in top condition considering the dry, with a big help from the volunteers. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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The tank is therefore cleaned daily by a stream of divers, mostly volunteers, under the watchful eye of the North Rock aquarist. |
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A group of 350 scientists, naturalists, and volunteers found 836 species from fish and arachnids to algae and snails. |
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The number of volunteers has steadily fallen over the past few months and bosses feel the time has come to arrest the slide. |
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But organisers are not sure how long they can keep it going without more volunteers to help run it. |
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The lifeboat was an open rowing boat manned by local volunteers clad in oilskins. |
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In Ocala National Forest, foresters and local volunteers replaced slash pine with stronger, more resilient longleaf pine. |
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The organisation, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year, is on the lookout for more parents to train as volunteers. |
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Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask. |
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But, although the system was running successfully, more volunteers are needed. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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We hardly get any young volunteers and now we're older we can't push the wheelchairs. |
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The volunteers inspired the evenings with cultural events, debates, dance dramas and rangoli competition. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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The model shelter offers well-kept spacious living conditions with an abundance of toys, playful volunteers and social interaction among the animals. |
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An urgent appeal has been launched for volunteers to help the vulnerable. |
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Taking a few of his men and volunteers and horses from another camp that had not been sacked, he anticipated the Indians' line of march and did retrieve a few animals. |
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I had a lot of knitted caps courtesy of the hospital volunteers and even my own knitting. |
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She took her duty to carry her lantern properly very seriously and her day was made when one of the volunteers on the Herb Festival stall complimented her personally. |
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In the past, unpaid volunteers have made professional-level contributions to many charitable activities, such as the lifeboat service, the Samaritans, and care of the elderly. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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Cllr Welch said splitting the events was a case of suck it and see and admitted she was tired of people constantly running down the efforts of committed volunteers. |
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Once the sand was plowed back onto the beaches, volunteers scoured it for any flotsam that got through the sifting machines. |
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More volunteers are drafted in just in time as the ferry spills out the first swell of festival-goers who immediately target our ticket office en-masse. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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The wide ramp will give wheelchair access to the garden at the centre and the volunteers also concreted the shed area in the garden as well as giving the garden a tidy up. |
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I was knocked down in the rush for volunteers to sleep on the floor. |
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The skippers and mates are professionally qualified yachtsmen and women but the others, volunteers from across Defence, have often never stepped onto a yacht before. |
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The church volunteers who serve it were aghast and flabbergasted. |
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His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially backward persons. |
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Trained volunteers will be manning the call centre to offer independent and confidential information and support to people experiencing difficulties. |
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A crusade is based on the spirit of the people, and the will of volunteers. |
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He volunteers, with leadership and labor, for habitat for Humanity, and he relentlessly and tirelessly writes. |
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It uses the latest technology to hold a virtual line-up on a laptop computer, with the help of video images from a national database of volunteers. |
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The volunteers include people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds keen to learn new skills in dry-stone walling, footpath construction and habitat management. |
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However, it deserves to be carefully studied in order to update the information which is provided to the volunteers. |
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She volunteers to help find the brain surgeon but seems far more interested in Dexter. |
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The helpline is manned by volunteers in centres all around the country. |
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The third eaglet was never found despite a search by the Flint Creek volunteers and the landowner. |
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I also hope to have sponsor forms for my trek to Canada ready, so any willing volunteers can hassle their workmates, friends and family to help me. |
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The Dean campaign has allowed participants to set their own agenda for the meetups, thus creating the feeling among volunteers that their participation really matters. |
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