The majority of people can get help with the cost of childcare and it is up to the individual whether you prefer a childminder or nursery. |
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The government mobilised more than 6,000 troops to help with the relief effort. |
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But the wannabe stars had plenty of help with a whole host of superstars taking to The X Factor stage. |
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The planting has been taking place over the past two weeks, with primary school children invited to help with the work. |
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Three bridges along the main coast road have been washed away and helicopters were flying over flooded areas to help with rescue efforts. |
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I installed wall heaters, an electric water heater, dryer and range, but asked for help with a mechanical heat pump. |
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To help with paperwork, grading, and simple communication among teachers and students, computers have an acknowledged place. |
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He is receiving help with his alcohol addiction and wants to stop this offending behaviour. |
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There is also information on where to find help with insulation and central heating. |
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For whatever reason, my own abject lack of cookery experience was enlisted to help with the preparation of a monster spaghetti bolognese. |
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Please help with donations of clothes, blankets or whatever you think might help. |
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There is no reservation in jobs, no help with education and no program for the social and economic advancement of minorities. |
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To help with this, forensic teams have been working flat out to gather DNA and fingerprint evidence. |
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In December 2003 he stood to become a Wikipedian administrator with access to technical features that help with maintaining the site. |
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During this cold wintry spell maybe they might need some help with shopping or suchlike. |
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There are also plans to recruit an extra member of staff to help with the audio work. |
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We have also employed new staff to help with the 24 tasks earmarked by the government to help lighten teachers' workloads. |
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In the colonies the lay vestry emerged to help with the management of church resources and property. |
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In fact, what they need almost as much as help with the shopping is someone to chat to. |
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Third year fine art student Dale Cochrane initially came to the school one day a week to help with lessons. |
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We had some help with the yellow flags during the race and I was able to get close enough to put a pass on Terry Borcheller on the last lap. |
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Just before noon Val indicated to me that she was into a good fish and would need help with the landing net. |
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It provided them with training opportunities, courses and help with independent living. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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We received little help with finding new homes, and the removal expenses we received rarely covered our costs. |
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Salaried Compensation is paid for help with legal fees, stamp duty, estate agents and the cost of hiring a removal van. |
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Some women find that herbal remedies, such as black cohosh, angelica, evening primrose and valerian help with some symptoms. |
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Many lenders give incentives to switchers, such as help with valuation fees and legal expenses. |
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For a lady of one hundred and four years she is good, but retires early to help with breakfast at six in the morning. |
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If you must continue with this project, then please let me help with the images. |
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Prefabricated, modular buildings to be made from steel and other lightweight materials might just help with the recovery effort in the south. |
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A Hyndburn stray dogs charity has made a heartfelt appeal for help with a homeless pooch who broke his leg after being knocked down. |
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There were examples of mothers who iced cakes, kept chickens, and took in laundry and lodgers to help with finance. |
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I hear, the boss took on two new roustabouts this morning to help with the canvas crew. |
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With those data, the interface might then direct the student toward help with long division rather than with multiplication. |
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Dig a v-shaped trench with a sloping side and a straight side and line it with sharp sand to help with drainage. |
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Sailors from the ship also wanted to get ashore during this time to help with the aid and restoration program. |
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If you need help with your resume we have friendly knowledgeable staff available to assist. |
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Research shows that low fat, low sugar and high fibre diets can help with acne. |
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She is not very mobile so she applied for attendance allowance to help with daily living. |
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I had to feed the chooks each night, help with making the butter and look after our tame pig. |
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An auxiliary American to help with pronunciation would be a good thing, but only as an auxiliary. |
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Although hypnosis may have the potential to help with a wide variety of conditions, it's not a magic bullet. |
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They are compiling a list of every officer's availability to fly to Southeast Asia to help with the search. |
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Police are seeking a man to help with their inquiries about the sawn-off rifle and ammunition. |
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Employees usually taken on as temporaries to help with busy periods will be given permanent contracts. |
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Bisphosphonates are synthetic versions of pyrophosphate, a salt that the body manufactures to help with the metabolism. |
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A student assistant with computing skills can help with restarting a balky workstation or writing a Web page. |
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All staff members are provided with sample test papers prior to the course to help with exam preparation. |
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I started with the English language papers, as I would need help with the Bangla ones. |
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But, before she could even help with the fight, she felt a sharp pain searing through her left arm. |
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Incoming e-mail is scanned for viruses as a matter of course, but that didn't help with this problem. |
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So if you learn a simple tactic it can help with bigger games like netball and basketball and stuff. |
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Freshman Deary should also be able to help with the distance events, having medaled at senior nationals in the 400 meter free. |
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The politic way to deal with this is treat it like something you could maybe help with. |
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Nearby, a business called Latin American Services promises help with plane fares, income tax forms, and traffic tickets. |
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I need some help with the removal of old square cork tiles from the bedroom wall. |
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How about something to help with your short-term memory while you are continually interrupted? |
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In other news, I have a box of tissues here that I bought upstairs earlier to help with my snotty nose. |
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Your loved one needs more and more help with everyday tasks such as eating, bathing and toileting. |
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Let your child help with meals by choosing foods, preparing food and setting the table. |
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Many of the gallery artists who wanted to help with the charity benefit donated artwork for the auction. |
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He asked me for help with knocking his portfolio into shape, in order to pull up the weeds, cut his management charges and boost his returns. |
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The survey found that many parents go on providing help with money matters for their offspring into their middle age and beyond. |
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Accompaniers there help with olive harvests and shepherding and are often invited to villagers' homes for tea. |
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The construction company is shipping the goods to the town and is asking its customers to help with the appeal for goods and building materials. |
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He recognised early on in his writing career that he needed help and has openly sought help with his novels. |
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Thousands of people have been wrongly refused help with the costs of care because authorities have misapplied the means tests. |
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Maybe I do need a bit of help with this 'sleeping through the night' bizzo. |
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Interestingly, blockade of this receptor not only seems to affect appetite, but also seems to help with cravings for nicotine. |
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New Zealand needs to bring back mothers-in-law to help with the raising of families, Social Development Minister Steve Maharey said yesterday. |
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The parents can help or supervise at under-age training, take a turn in bringing players to matches or maybe help with fund-raising. |
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I do believe that there is now a need for a recruitment drive to get people to help with all under-age activities in the club. |
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The native film crew that came from Bollywood to help with the film felt differently. |
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Peas also respond well to the addition of phosphorus so digging in bonemeal or rock phosphate will help with pea production. |
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Aunty loved to help with the tea things and give the silver tea pot and the slop basin a little polish. |
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Some users will also need help with Web site navigation skills, including how to find the site online. |
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Specialist equipment such as splints, callipers and braces can help with paralysis and contractures. |
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The population in general seemed unworried by HIV, and offers by western institutions to help with money and know-how were not always taken up. |
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It may also be helpful to pump and store breast milk, so that Dad or other caregivers can help with the feedings. |
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In fact, Russian astronauts use rhodiola to help with mental fatigue and stress during space flight. |
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As the patient was allowed to verbalize these feelings, she agreed to some behavioral interventions to help with the problem. |
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Mr Angus had joined the Minster staff in October 1980 as part of a team of vergers who help with the day-to-day running of the cathedral. |
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This should prove to help with overclocking the video card beyond its default clock speeds. |
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More voluntary helpers are needed in Kilconduff cemetery on Saturday mornings at 10 am to help with the digging, cleaning, strimming and weeding. |
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We thank the Norwegians for their help with the travel and accommodation, and are very much looking forward to going to Brisbane. |
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Occasionally a tube is put into the trachea through the nose or mouth to help with breathing. |
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The size and slightly oblong shape certainly help with the reproductions, though the pictures seem to be a little bit misty in texture. |
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Experienced childminders will be on hand and advice will also be available on registering, training and help with start-up costs. |
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How about help with writing a note to a teacher or improving handwriting, reading and writing letters. |
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The hotel employs a care worker, and residents who want help with alcohol, health or housing will get it. |
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We could go anywhere and have tuition paid while receiving a small stipend to help with living expenses. |
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Parents can guide their kids in the right direction and help with details, such as organizing carpools. |
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We are always looking for willing volunteers to help with everything from sorting and preparing stock to merchandising and sales. |
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It certainly will help with our ongoing negotiations to obtain a football league share. |
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Tracy asked the head teacher at Redbridge Primary School if she could help with fundraising. |
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Annan opened the conference and pleaded for more money to help with spread of the disease. |
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If you can help with parts two and three I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you. |
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A stylist or friend can help with the placement of the crown twists and the jeweled butterfly clips. |
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Rauch experiments with the texture of the earth, often introducing patterns and clay tile string courses to help with weathering. |
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Pulling a beanie over her ears, she began to highlight sections of her book, looking for information that could help with her project. |
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It points out how the whole care team can help with such patients' medical and social needs. |
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He went out to help with the umpiring, wearing a white cricket jersey with chevron stripes, and a striped umbrella. |
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The cost starts early, with a third of the money going to working parents to help with childcare costs. |
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If you know someone who might need help with weight control, suggest a free consultation to get him or her hooked on an exercise plan. |
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My wife Mary returned to Honolulu with Miki to help with all the arrangements and to offer some surcease from the grief. |
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Girls as young as four and five are expected to help with household chores and to care for their younger siblings. |
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I was a porter, she was a chambermaid and she never had far to look for help with those hospital corners. |
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A questionnaire will be circularised shortly to help with the planning of a think tank. |
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The process, said Sam, would rejuvenate my skin, and might help with water retention and circulation. |
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The nettle is great for enriching and purifying the blood to help with circulatory disorders. |
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It may give them access to child allowance and similar benefits, and to help with council housing. |
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He said home-based machines were difficult to operate and patients had to rely heavily on partners or family members for help with dialysis. |
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Careseekers come for help with a load of experiences, stresses, new and old hurts, anxieties and questions. |
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One water recipe might enhance immunity, another might cleanse the skin, another might help with prostate imbalance. |
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To help with the slicing, roll the sushi tightly in cling film and refrigerate. |
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Activities to help with these goals include Lego and other building sets, Playdough, puzzles, pegboards, beads and other table toys. |
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Robin also believes that permaculture can be used to help with problems in traditional farming. |
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The care will cover all personal hygiene, dressing, assistance with eating and preparing food and help with mobility. |
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My prediction is that dollarization will continue to help with these problems, although political impasses will sometimes occur. |
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Edinburgh-based interiors expert Alistair Warner can help with everything from feng shui to colour theory and textile design. |
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But if that storm clears in time, the jets were going to get out with some infrared equipment and help with the search starting tomorrow. |
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Some herbs can help with migraine particularly feverfew and also ginger and ginkgo. |
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Tools that recognise the vernacular role of self-writing as well as the public role of connectivity would definitely help with this. |
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If you need help with a consumer problem please contact York Consumer Advice Service. |
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When I started as governor, Gaul tribes had begun a dangerous practice of requesting German help with their intertribal conflicts. |
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We're just equally anonymous strangers on the internet, someone who can see the situation IRL might be of more help with advice. |
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We stuck up notes, handed out flyers and placed adverts in the newspapers in which we asked for help with our search. |
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I think moving to an electric guitar will help with the problems I've had with some chords. |
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There are plenty of people who do allow their dogs to help with the flush once the handler gets up near the dog. |
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On working ranches in Colorado, guests can help with the cattle alongside the cowboys and cowgirls at work. |
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For help with the structural side of the cowshed, he called on old school friend Tom Hotter, also an engineer. |
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Are there analogous reasons for some open source software projects to drop out of a race, endorse a front runner, and help with its campaign? |
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You can buy and donate resources to poverty-stricken areas, or help with other humanitarian efforts and causes. |
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During my pre-op appointment yesterday, he mentioned that he doesn't think the surgery will really help with my chief complaint. |
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Benefits advice, help with language skills, and accident prevention is also offered. |
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Unfortunately, the international community does not always back up their generous promises of help with firm commitments. |
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The governor called on the public to increase neighborhood security and help with flood control in their areas. |
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Short-term language therapy was recommended to help with grammar, syntax, and auditory discrimination. |
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Riba was very keen to help with these eco-towns and to ensure that good design followed good planning, he emphasised. |
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Your intellect and intelligence may have others constantly asking for your help with things that take a lot of thought or are difficult puzzles. |
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If you have one hour free a week we would be grateful for your help with Community Games. |
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There will be eager eyes to spot the errant hen's nests and collect the eggs as well as help with the usual chores. |
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What characteristics differentiate drug injectors who seek formal help with their addictions from those who do not seek help? |
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Some elasticated cotton or fine copper rigging wire can help with the bait presentation. |
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Furthermore my electorate office staff Kim, Liz and Debbie are always happy to help with inquiries. |
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His energy was boundless as he visited courts to assist those needing help with money, even dipping into his own personal resources. |
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They'll return in October to help with a group who are building houses for disadvantaged people. |
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Help your child to avoid empty calories and foods that do not help with growth. |
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Police are appealing for two men who might have seen a teacher shot by masked gunmen to come forward to help with their investigation. |
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Among my own more active endeavours was an attempt to hire a man to help with fetching water and doing laundry, both considered women's work. |
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Many families do not hesitate to engage boys or girls to help with household chores like cleaning the house, cars, and so on. |
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They also want to trace two teenage boys who might have information which could help with the inquiry. |
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When she was named dux of Lismore High School last year, she won a university scholarship to help with her studies. |
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The lawn part no longer has any lawn, but it's now framed with wavy brick-type dividers which, I'm told, will also help with the erosion problem. |
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Karen played the dizzy girl who needed help with her bags and needing to be showed to her room. |
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As a charity we rely on donors and financial help, and David has helped people to come forward to help with both. |
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We have a great team of volunteers who want to help with press kits, promotions, etcetera, but it's tough. |
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But even more conclusive evidence exists that doctors need help with ethical problems. |
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They are also finding it harder to produce extended essays as they have become used to being given a lot of help with their work. |
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Surfers today forecast waves using technology first developed to help with the timing of amphibious assaults. |
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And we have a very important role to play, but are just so grateful with everyone who's stepping up to the plate to contribute their assets to help with the problem. |
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It would be a great shame and a waste of time and money if the flowers were left dry and underfed, therefore any help with maintaining them would be truly appreciated. |
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I also gave the potted plants a bit more compost and a top dressing of bark chips to smarten them up, keep down the weeds and help with water retention. |
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Finally, proponents of raw food also claim cooking destroys many of the natural enzymes found in food which help with digestion and absorption of nutrients. |
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Shouldn't he be conjuring up mana to help with the disaster relief effort? |
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Your training equips you to recognise much of what you are likely to see, but you rely on specialists around the country for help with those rare pieces that fox you. |
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One remained at the wreck to help with the rescue work, but the other fled, only to be hit by a train near Portage when he attempted to hop a freight. |
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We need to get our ambassadorship to the UN to help with reform. |
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As a novice, I am nervous that my ham-handed attempts to help Ajan stay upright will injure her, but Mohammed shows me how and Ajan accepts my help with grace. |
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It is stored and concentrated in the gall bladder and passed into the small intestine through the bile ducts to help with digestion, mainly of fats. |
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You may need a physical therapist to help with these exercises. |
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I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build. |
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I was once rewarded for some help with a visit to it, and sat in the electric chair for a moment. |
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Information on award notices was poor while customers seeking help with claims had their letters ignored or encountered engaged telephone lines, she said. |
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They should step up help with respite care where the care is intensive. |
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Some of the herbs that have been shown to help with inadequate or slow milk supply are raspberry, nettles, anise, fenugreek and fennel seeds and alfalfa. |
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Full-time university students, they dabbled with modeling and also continued to help with choreography and coaching for the Belorussian women's artistic gymnastics team. |
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That counts for bupkis with conservative voters but could help with independents. |
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What, Michael wondered, would the voters of Kerry make of it if he was to enlist the services of the delightful duo to help with the canvass during the 2004 local elections? |
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Dili has flown in Portuguese teachers to help with the change. |
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This protein and carb combo will help with keep you satisfied, full, and give you lasting energy, says Zied. |
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I had to help with the preparations, taking time out from the demanding task of waiting on His Grace to assist with everything from cooking to candle making. |
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They help with urinary tract infections too and their flavinoids are thought to have a general antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective action. |
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Once a need has been identified nursery staff can then give people information on where they can get help with literacy, numeracy or language skills. |
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For that reason alone, it is probably wise to take along a Thai companion, just to help with ordering, though I am sure it would be possible to stumble through without. |
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These beta testers include high-profile customers, as well as the many people in the Linux community who respond to our open invitation to help with testing. |
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Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting. |
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The Council for Hakka Affairs could also help with Council for Cultural Affairs projects in Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli, where a lot of Hakkas live, Tchen said. |
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He was invited to help with the annual Halloween festival in North Carolina by standing in the woods and making scary noises when children went past on a hayride. |
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The walk-in service welcomes comments, will answer questions, help with the replacement of damaged or lost Magna cards and deal with changes of address or general queries. |
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Because forecasters always try to pinpoint the eye of the hurricane, this knowledge will help with locating the exact position and lead to better tracking. |
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Perhaps most surprising of all is that it's a hotel bar and booking into one of the W hotel's bi-level suites may certainly help with any potential hangover! |
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Other nuisance calls included a woman complaining to ambulance staff that she had broken her fingernail and another ringing for help with her shopping. |
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The Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was likely invented to help with trade, allowing merchants record their wares and account for their stock. |
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Housing associations fear however, that if their asset base is that vulnerable to forced cut-price sales, financiers will be less than willing to help with further loans. |
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Some areas are quarantining returning migrants, while teams are being organised to bring in crops so that workers don't have to return to help with the harvest, they said. |
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I've been given help with my CV and picked up interview and phone skills. |
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A gentleman named Lee Daly from Dublin, Ireland asked Booker for help with a pothole in front of his house. |
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Levy recounts how she herself went to a chiropractor in 2002 to seek help with a stiff shoulder she had developed in her sleep. |
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Toni is a high achiever but has the mildest form of ataxic cerebral palsy and needs a scribe to help with note taking as she has a tremor in her hand. |
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Throat sprays or lozenges also may help with sore throat pain. |
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That guarantees a steady supply of financial and distributive muscle from their studio partners, and help with the marketing push come release day. |
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Your agent will probably be able to help with the relevant safety certificates, and checking the furnishings is a case of looking for the relevant labels and tags. |
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This includes help with dictation and pronunciation, along with sections on the basics of English, spelling, grammar and activities such as games, tests and quizzes. |
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To get help with this task, I have to pay more pocket money. |
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She said that while she would help with the physical rebuilding of the destroyed areas if asked, she felt the most important thing she could do there is consciousness-raising. |
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Green mandarin, when combined with ginger and neroli, is great for relieving depression and anxiety, Linda says, and can also be used to help with digestive problems. |
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She had a good idea of how to make the generators, but she says she turned to a makerspace for inventors and tinkerers to help with troubleshooting. |
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If an infant is being fed by gavage, it is better to supplement by mixing breast milk with formula because the breast milk contains lipases that help with fat absorption. |
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Dozens of extra officers were also drafted in from across the force, and senior officers even flew to the US to meet members of the FBI to help with the investigation. |
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Olwyn had come over from Paris in September 1963 to help with the children until Ted sorted things out. |
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There is a library, a kitchen if you want to help with dinner, a bathroom for taking baths, and a couple of bedrooms if you want to take a quick rest. |
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From 1981 to 1987 he was chief executive of Channel 4, which no doubt comes in handy when you need to call in a camera crew to help with your cause. |
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Of course warriors had developed their own weapons that could help with their magical weakness, most carrying magic necklaces or pendants that contained some form of magic. |
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Women during and after pregnancy can benefit from treatment, not only to help with any postural strains, but also to prepare for childbirth and assist post-partum recovery. |
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There's hardly a week passes that the school doesn't ask for money of some denomination, so why they don't help with the parking situation is a joke. |
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Public sector workers are more likely to get benefits like extra sick pay, an occupational pension, the chance of a career break and help with child care. |
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To help with breathing, extra oxygen can be provided through a face mask. |
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Do aestheticians help with prevention, or are they more about treatment? |
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I've been looking for someone who can help with my gematria! |
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A technique called pulse magnetic therapy is used to heal broken bones that won't mend under plaster, and it has also been shown to help with arthritis. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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An e-mail has been sent to all airport staff asking for help with loading X-ray machines and checking boarding cards during the coming busy weekend. |
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No matter where I'm playing, I need a bit of help with the heavy lifting and I find it harder and harder to enlist sympathetic help from standers-by, receptionists etc. |
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It is beneficial for the patient's family members to be present for discharge instructions to help with the patient's continued recuperative needs. |
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All those who help with its work today are still volunteers, and a flag day takes place each year to raise money for cassette and recording equipment. |
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Against her better judgment, Aunt Martha agrees to provide free room and board in return for help with the housekeeping in her glorified skid-row flophouse. |
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There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank. |
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Kim organized masterminds for help with her own business, Om Aroma, an organic skincare line. |
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You've been asking me questions all day, and I answered to help with the investigation, but I'm done now. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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Before the industrial revolution alkali was mostly used to help with the beaching process of making cloth. |
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Philip appealed to his Scottish allies to help with a diversionary attack on England. |
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Girls were either kept at home by their parents to help with housework or sent out to work to bring money in for the family. |
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In the old days the koha would be food to to help with the running of the event, like baskets of kumara, Skerrett said. |
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These workshops may include help with citations, effective search techniques, journal databases, and electronic citation software. |
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Large families received subsidies to help with their utilities, school fees, and household expenses. |
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The objective of the uprising was to drive the German occupiers from the city and help with the larger fight against Germany and the Axis powers. |
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His sister, Margaret, invited him to help with the design of her new townhouse in Vienna's Kundmanngasse. |
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If you need help with the homework, the professor will be holding office hours on Thursday from 7-9pm. |
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At this time, he started a cancer foundation called Love Hope Strength to help with the fight against cancer. |
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This can help with camouflage when the cuttlefish becomes visually similar to objects in its environment such as kelp or rocks. |
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Trawl nets can also be modified, such as changing mesh size, to help with marine research of ocean bottoms. |
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They help with the rearing of the young and can take the place of a reproductive if one dies. |
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For others they were invisible giants, the souls of animals, a guide to hunting and as a spirit for the angakkuq to help with healing. |
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The aim of the app is to reduce the number of foxes and help with targeting feral animal control. |
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Prior to the development of hospitals, people from the surrounding towns looked to the monasteries for help with their sick. |
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That includes relying on her husband, Thomas, for help with everything from prerace visualization to training regimens. |
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Reintroduction of indigenous vegetation will help with the degradation of the land. |
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In an act of reconciliation, King Charles II donated timber from the royal forests of Salcey and Whittlebury to help with the rebuild. |
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In keeping with the tradition of the society and to help with identification, the chair wears an academic robe. |
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She's roped me into making six chocolate truffle tortes for a hospice do and to help with the spring fair. |
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Only her closest friends knew that Jenny was working at a topless bar to help with college expenses. |
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From the start, the Kepler mission recruited hundreds of specialists in the field of asteroseismology to help with the planet search. |
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Acyclovir tablets taken for three to six months at a time can help with frequent outbreaks. |
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We ended up bringing in an armchair of our own and requesting a special air bed to help with bedsores. |
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Nicotine replacement therapy can help with withdrawal symptoms, and may double your chance of success. |
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Angiotensin receptor blockers have a mild uricosuric effect and may help with lowering uric acid levels. |
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Luckily, my sister read a newspaper article about Oregon Grape Root and how it might help with psoriasis. |
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Other exercises such as valsalva manoeuvre should help with keeping the ear open and reducing the discomfort. |
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Washable, water resistant and designed to be particularly supple to help with even the fiddliest of jobs. |
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They can get help with funding for reskilling and college courses or get advice on starting up a business. |
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What is just as bad is when an East Renfrewshire Council spokeswoman says it was the authority's legal duty to help with offenders in their area. |
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Leme for help with the identification and Unidade de Pesquisa e Conservacao de Bromeliaceae for technical support. |
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A gingerroot moisturizer is then applied to invigorate skin and help with any muscle aches and pains. |
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Some antidepressants can also help with weight loss, as can stimulants like phentermine, dexamphetamine and methamphetamine. |
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We immediately stopped with the prune juice and I ran out into the night to buy some Gripe Water, which is supposed to help with these things. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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Hands that do dishes may get some extra help with a new Dishmop from household cleaning materials manufacturer Spontex. |
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In particular they are looking for volunteers to help with publicity, events organising and fosterer support. |
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Keen bird watchers who know a tufted duck from a scaup also have the chance to help with regular bird surveys. |
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Mo, above, decides to contact her birth father, Clifford, under the pretence of needing help with a study on inherited blood disorders. |
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Housekeepers are ordering more than two dozen cufflinks, bowties, studs and cummerbunds to meet last minute requests for help with formal wear. |
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You ford bridgeless rivers, bathe in streams, carry supplies for cooking over an open fire, and help with campsite chores. |
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Tenants who are over 60 or disabled can also access GHA's Handyperson Service, which provides help with small jobs at home. |
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And some locals are only too willing to help with enforcement. |
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They are ectodermally derived contractile cells that help with the excretion of secretions. |
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In this episode, Anna hightails it to Galway to meet 30-year-old singleton Carole who feels she needs help with her dating skills. |
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We also thank Mirko Simon and Ulrich Hinderer for help with data collection. |
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At Vitafoods 2010, ADM will be highlighting Novasoy soya isoflavones, which help with the telltale signs of the menopause, including hot flushes. |
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The Cleveland branch is appealing for anyone with a few hours to spare who can train to be caseworkers or help with fundraising or office work. |
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I wasn't just on THG, EPO and HGH, but testosterone to help with sleep and reduce cholesterol. |
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Willie signals to the stewardess that he needs some help with his tray. |
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Finally, we thank Meryll Cornish, TIAR Launceston, for her help with the manuscript. |
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Evening Primrose Oil is also a good hormone balancer, which could help with cravings for those naughty foods. |
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Motorists bugged by insects splatting into their cars are being asked to help with a ground-breaking project. |
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This suggests the possibility that dietary supplements may help with filling the gap in nutrient inadequacies. |
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Alter the first year, PWR also agreed to pay for part time staffing to help with the information literacy program. |
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You wouldn't hesitate to ask your math teacher for help with the Pythagorean theorem. |
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Autorouting can help with fanout, as well as determining layer count and identifying areas of difficulty in the placement. |
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With EB-1020, norepinephrine is believed to help with focus, while the increased dopamine is believed to improve problem solving capabilities. |
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Steroid injections, metatarsal pads, and wide toe boxes all help with symptoms, although surgical excision of the nerve may be necessary for persistent pain. |
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Bowen can help with pelvic tilt, which often causes problems with the positioning of the foetus, and Bowen procedures can encourage the baby's head to engage. |
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If you ever tear ligaments in your knee, your doctor will likely give you some type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to help with your pain. |
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In an effort to help with the chronic baby food shortage, the Bellingham Food Bank teamed up with Leadership Whatcom to create a new initiative, Food4Tots. |
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In Santa Ana, California, daytrader Roy van Broekhuizen received a call from his church, asking if he would lead a team to Indonesia to help with relief efforts. |
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The Web Metrics Testbed project focuses on experimenting with innovative tools to help with rapid, remote, and automated usability testing and evaluation of web sites. |
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Representatives of UK-based Crown Fire Protection visit Alpha's bases to help with demonstrations and have trained technicians to design and install the systems. |
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They are often able to provide opportunities which support our strategy, whether it is help with funding, OMIS reports, or simply providing the right contacts. |
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