| He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster. |
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| I am quaking with all-encompassing fear at the prospect, an act that may help to save me by keeping my body temperature up. |
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| We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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| Simplistic though it may seem, an elementary explanation may help to account for the gradual shift away from Augustinianism. |
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| A pool of silver-haired jobbers would, he said, help to dampen the rise in the value of quotations because of demand outstripping supply. |
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| Their dams help to maintain water levels in forest streams, thus providing habitat for themselves, fish, and waterfowl. |
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| The introduction of the ackee and the mango at the end of the eighteenth century did help to reduce this vitamin A deficiency. |
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| In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite. |
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| They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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| If taken regularly, it can help to control weight gain, by making your body less effective at storing fat. |
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| To this I wish Cllr Clarke well and hope she will help to carry on the Town Council's good name and work. |
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| Using tinted glazing and deep, light-diffusing wells can help to compensate for this shortcoming, though neither is really a remedy. |
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| Martin believes well-heeled communities that use city services, including galleries and libraries, should help to pay for them. |
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| Budding film writers are to be offered help to set their creative juices free with a new course in Lancaster. |
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| You'll need a kabuki brush which can help to push and blend your makeup down into your skin. |
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| Kabuki brushes make applying make-up so much easier as the natural bristles help to buff and blend. |
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| Gargling with a herbal mouth wash morning and night after cleaning your teeth, or whenever needed will also help to eliminate bad breath. |
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| These trees will help to provide shelter and food for birds including the rare black grouse. |
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| You might help to counter the raving loons that have used his comment section to attack him too. |
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| Brigadier Monro's staff of 600 Army personnel and 200 civilians will help to turn raw recruits into trained soldiers. |
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| You can also buy aftersun lotions, gels and sprays, which help to cool and moisturise the sun to prevent peeling and blistering. |
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| Also provide employment and widen the scope of help to a larger number of people. |
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| Selection of boars with initially correct skeletal structure will help to ensure their longevity. |
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| The nibs help to secure the plaster to the lattice, reinforcing the key or bond between plaster and wood. |
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| Export subsidies help to provide them with a supply of products at reasonable prices and do much to alleviate food shortages. |
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| A kick-boxing instructor is appealing for help to raise cash so talented youngsters can compete in a European contest. |
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| The artificial recharge of aquifers could help to counter overexploitation of groundwater resources. |
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| Instead, they are made aware of the seriousness of their offences, while also being offered help to withdraw from drugs at an early stage. |
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| She will need years of love and undoubtedly competent and caring professional help to ensure her complete recovery. |
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| And thanks a bunch to all the people, many of them blog readers, who volunteered their help to make it happen. |
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| These form emulsions with the sugar and help to prevent recrystallization of the mixture when this is not desired. |
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| These shelters help to make the nest cooler in the hot summer and to retain the woodrat's body heat in the desert's cold winter. |
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| Tomorrow's event could help to renew Acomb's confidence and re-emphasise the neighbourliness of which the borough is rightly proud. |
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| Newer initiatives could help to promote workers to re-engage in the workforce. |
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| Forestry Minister John Browne has urged forest owners to be prepared and on alert and to help to stamp out fires in plantations. |
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| Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm. |
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| But planning ahead can help to ease labor pains while you look forward to holding your baby in your arms. |
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| The mother-of-two has now been given the all-clear and she wants to return to Manchester help to raise money to aid other cancer sufferers. |
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| Because SAD is caused by a lack of light, exposure to additional light from a box can help to relieve the symptoms. |
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| The grant of about Rs.25 lakhs would help to improve infrastructure and add three dialysis machines. |
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| Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to relieve itching. |
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| A teaspoon of oil added to a hot bath will also help to relieve muscular aches and pains. |
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| As well as making homes warmer and quieter, the project could help to reduce landfill. |
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| Specific strategies can help to remedy this deficiency and improve patients' understanding of risks. |
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| Chairman of the panel told members the scheme would help to pave the way for more efficient uses of fuel in the 21st century. |
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| Often these matters can be rather wide ranging, but it does help to maintain order in the House if we try to keep within the ambit of a bill. |
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| It would help to know your names in case we get ambushed, and I need to call you in a hurry. |
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| He asked Zanzibaris and investors to spare no plans and ideas which may help to boost tourism in Zanzibar. |
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| Prenatal tests including amniocentesis and ultrasound may help to determine whether the fetus is infected. |
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| A representative sample of Australian sound designs, from both indoor and outdoor sites help to communicate this national practice. |
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| It also provides practical help to journalists and media that are the victims of repression. |
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| It could help to deflect the usual charges of anachronism and unfamiliarity with the period. |
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| Pennyroyal oil or lavender oil brushed onto woodwork surrounding doorways and kitchen benches will also help to keep flies away. |
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| Essential oils such as lavender, peppermint, rosemary, geranium or sweet orange added to the foot bath will invigorate and help to soften skin. |
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| Polymer binder resins protect the paper from humidity damage and help to fine-tune the stiffness and acoustic properties of the paper. |
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| They help to repel leaf miner moths and some gardeners even find them effective against grasshoppers. |
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| Their main duties were to track resources, co-ordinate information and help to predict the fire's path. |
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| The rests, fermatas and sudden dynamic changes help to provide an element of surprise. |
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| A University of Leicester study could help to provide a new lease of life for patients who have suffered a stroke. |
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| These therapies help to annihilate the root cause of ailments and stimulate a person's natural healing power. |
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| It would help to ascertain the temporal relationship between the inscriptions on the reverse and the quota list on the obverse. |
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| Drugs such as corticosteroids, antidepressants and anticonvulsants can also help to alleviate pain. |
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| Tricyclic antidepressants or anticonvulsants, often given in low dosages, may help to control neuropathic pain. |
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| The money will help to cure the flooding problem and will also ensure that the road surface water from the Carlow road will also be piped. |
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| A critical review of the current PPP model may help to restore confidence to the market. |
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| Anti-diarrheals help to alleviate the pain and cramping caused by diarrhea. |
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| She must be level-headed and sober enough to realise that certain statements do not help to serve the country at all. |
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| It can also help to reduce the inflammation and infection associated with acne. |
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| Painkillers or anti-inflammatories may help to control the pain if the symptoms are mild. |
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| Now if it is barbaric to flog in school where it really should start, how can licks be of any help to a hard-back criminal? |
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| Antiseptic mouthwashes contain antiseptic to kill bacteria and help to freshen your breath. |
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| Practiced correctly these help to boost our life force by stimulating the metabolic rate and nourishing the body to a stronger healthier state. |
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| He goes to England to seek help to regain the throne that is rightfully his. |
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| Global corporations and the mental pollution of advertising are A-OK when they help to sell his books. |
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| He even said two Apache elders had been invited to help to translate passages of the script into Apache. |
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| The policy will help to better protect and develop the city's arboreal heritage, which includes more than 675,000 public trees. |
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| The move to a full listing on the London Stock Exchange will also help to improve its international profile. |
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| The front fenders help to balance the density of the rear by arching above the hood to create a sense of power. |
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| There remains the question as to whether archival evidence can help to resolve the issue of the painter's identity. |
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| He asked me, as someone who knows a little of the reality, if I could help to set the record straight. |
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| It would effectively rouse people's ardour to invest, and help to discourage the transfer of capital abroad. |
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| She hoped that publicity surrounding the case would help to highlight the dangers of live rails. |
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| Dubner, Zimmermann, and Forbes are now looking for help to find a sequence of nine consecutive primes in arithmetic progression. |
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| Measures as simple as insulating lofts and switching off appliances can help to combat the problem. |
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| Sarah, 19, had gone into labour just an hour earlier but her baby decided he would not wait for help to arrive. |
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| If dead skin builds up around the wart, it might help to trim it away or rub it down gently with a pumice stone. |
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| Processing the same loop in different ways, for different sections of a song, can also help to keep things interesting. |
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| It may also help to wear loose-fitting cotton clothing to decrease irritation. |
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| Next year I'll be doing five AS levels, but these results might help to open doors for the future. |
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| It is also a big help to be playing regularly every week as opposed to 12 times a season. |
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| In due course, the research will help to develop drugs to treat aspergillosis and prevent the fungus from growing and spreading. |
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| A new study suggests aspirin may help to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. |
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| For adults, paracetamol, aspirin or ibuprofen can help to relieve fever and pain. |
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| This should help to curb the influence of criminals, and improve the lot of those working in it. |
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| Sometimes it can help to read answers out loud as you can actually hear the mistakes made. |
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| Inflammation can be reduced with ibuprofen tablets and paracetamol can help to relieve any pain. |
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| This will help to stagger the cars but also allow you to have a better parking spot, and in turn more time to tailgate. |
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| Changes of this sort would, I feel, help to establish the book as an important authority in this crucial and fast-changing field. |
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| In fact, careless talk and unciphered communications gave considerable help to German intelligence. |
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| This ethics of language, so central to Barthes's promotion of the avant-garde, may help to account for a puzzling feature of his criticism. |
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| A drop of oil on a pillowcase will tantalise the senses for a romantic interlude, or help to lull you off to sleep. |
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| Jacob was an awesome help to me too, setting up my floor lamp and my bed, and moving furniture around. |
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| Is it possible that a glimpse of the awesome majesty of the night sky, once revealed, would help to overcome anti-social behaviour? |
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| The town's tasteful festival appearance should help to boost its economic life this Christmas. |
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| The diversification should help to reduce the risk in case you back the wrong horse. |
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| The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer. |
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| Mr Hussain's 34-year-old widow Naila has made a tearful plea for help to catch her husband's killers. |
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| The couple made an emotional appeal for help to find a donor as they wait for the telephone call that could save the life of their only child. |
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| Gentle stomach or back rubs may also help to relieve colic, as can a warm bath. |
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| Then we can get Thompson and maybe the FBI's help to provide us with the maker and possible schematics. |
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| Tony had identified a group of man orchids which he was concerned about and asked for help to protect them. |
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| His face was wrinkled, and the bags under his eyes did not help to make him look any younger. |
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| Increasing the strength of your forearm muscles can help to prevent tennis elbow occurring. |
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| Crystal structures help to orientate the scissile bond in the enzyme complex structure. |
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| Both sexes help to make a shallow scrape in soil or sand, which they line with vegetation and other debris. |
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| Health kits, containing handy wooden tools made of acacia tree, will help to kill pain in your body parts without the application of any balms. |
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| They contain microorganisms that help to decompose any layers of thatch present. |
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| There are some marvellous fantasy sequences, which help to explain how he may have seen himself. |
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| The Enterprise Bill will help to reduce the stigma associated with honest failures, including bad-luck bankruptcies. |
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| Andersson says similar evolutionary pressures help to explain the sexual antics of the pipefish, a close relative of the sea horse. |
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| This can also help to minimise, or cause the seamless appearance of, the existence of the technology. |
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| A diuretic drug such as thiazide, and a very low salt diet, can help to reduce the amount of urine being made by up to half. |
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| This thins the blood and can help to prevent the clot that is blocking the coronary artery from spreading. |
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| They say that the buildings and structures enhance the look of the gardens and help to break them up into separate sections. |
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| Last week, she agreed to share her grief with Guardian readers, and is appealing for professional help to see her through this difficult time. |
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| The meeting would help to raise awareness that everyone should enjoy the basic human right of freedom of choice in marriage, she said. |
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| Furthermore, labels such as rare, historical, rural and basilectal help to categorize the items. |
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| The council supports the scheme on the basis it will help to meet a housing shortage in the district. |
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| On the right, the engine throttle controlling nearly 7,000 pounds of thrust was no help to the now severely tail-heavy tumbling mass of metal. |
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| Both bullies and victims need help to regain their confidence and self-esteem. |
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| Finding megaloblasts in the blood can help to diagnose anaemia but does not determine the cause. |
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| He contends that the mass media help to spread the narratives of history and everyday life which bind people together as a nation. |
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| Wearing tight-fitting underwear day and night for a week after the operation will help to ease discomfort and prevent swelling. |
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| People need help to regain their memory and speech in order to become active members of society. |
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| Now the membership is up in the thousands and we need the staff's help to identify the people. |
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| An intelligent integration of Mendelian and molecular breeding techniques will help to enhance the nutritive value of staples. |
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| These simple lifestyle interventions may just help to preserve our mental faculties as we age. |
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| In fact, a horrified response would be one of the means by which he or she would help to alert and enlighten his or her fellow creatures. |
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| It does help to distinguish mesotheliomas from reactive, proliferating mesothelium, which typically has no cytogenetic abnormalities. |
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| The family of a security guard who was stabbed to death have appealed for help to find his killer. |
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| The tonsils normally help to filter out bacteria and other microorganisms to aid the body in fighting infection. |
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| Compost mixes topped with a layer of mulch can help to retain moisture, as can water-retaining crystals laced through the mix. |
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| It should help to both retain officers and make law-abiding Surrey an attractive posting. |
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| Some vacuum cleaners contain micro-particle filters, and can help to reduce mite populations and mite-related particles in the home. |
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| If this is so in what way do 72 three-storey town houses and a large block of flats help to resolve it? |
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| But there is another element which links the two countries and which will help to cement the transatlantic relationship. |
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| Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners. |
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| So, just between you and me, didn't it help to spread a little cash around on both of these stories? |
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| Nutrients are vitamins and minerals that regulate the body's chemical processes and functions and help to keep you fit and healthy. |
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| Today's products use ingredients such as soybean oil and colloidal mineral complexes that help to keep the creatine stable for up to 12 months. |
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| Timely fungicide spraying and use of fogging with mineral oils will help to prevent this disease. |
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| Mary was still sunk in the mire of her own grief and no amount of reasoning would help to get her out of it. |
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| But whenever I try to get help to produce bio-diesel profitably, I'm knocked back by bureaucracy. |
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| So biofuels, including bioethanol from sugar beet, could help to reduce our dependency on oil. |
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| It will build muscle, help to reduce the age-related loss of bones, get your heart and lungs working and trim down those hips and thighs. |
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| Physiotherapy can help to keep the joints mobile and strengthen the surrounding muscles. |
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| The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows. |
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| A good model should understand the artist's intention and help to realize the effect the artist wants to achieve. |
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| Wearing a truss may help to relieve the discomfort of a hernia, but will not improve the condition, and in some cases can cause further damage. |
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| News organisations do occasionally agree to news blackouts if they are advised that this will help to secure the safety of hostages. |
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| However, it will help to align yourself with independence and stay true to your special, twinkly, mischievous-elf sort of nature. |
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| A little restraint will also help to listen more carefully to the disquieting, but meaningful, silence of the silent majority. |
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| I request my colleagues, especially the beginners in homoeopathy, to try fifty millesimal potency to see if this may be of any help to solve their potency problem. |
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| Endoscopy and manometry did not help to elucidate the cause. |
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| Unless you help to make the laws, They'll steal your house with trumped-up clause. |
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| The twin advantage of this is that it would not only ease the competition substantially, it could also help to avoid any hint that the company might need to be renationalised. |
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| The application of genome, transcriptome, and proteome screening to cybrid clones of the two different types could therefore help to identify the relevant pathways and genes. |
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| A Yorkshire historian is calling on the Queen to help to clear Richard III of the double child murder which has blackened his reputation for more than 500 years. |
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| He works for a high-end destination spa company that has a foundation that delivers health help to underserved communities. |
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| The enzymes lastly help to clean the blood, and get all the gunk and necrotic tissue that the body's trying to get rid of through the bloodstream out. |
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| A letter dated July 25, 1828, to fellow engineer Timothy Hackworth confirms that Stephenson still was using inefficient bellows to help to power his engines. |
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| Sociobiologists such as Edward Wilson actually propose that genes help to determine the repertoire of behavioral possibilities and other factors do the deciding. |
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| He made many personal sacrifices to provide help to the city's homeless people. |
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| The tight junctions between cells help to prevent microbial invasion. |
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| Participants who find their backs are excessively arched may find it easier to place their feet on the edge of the bench, which will help to reduce their lordosis. |
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| I employed Lydia's help to cut and stew some apples for dessert. |
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| On the first floor, a new, more accessible, counter has been fitted in the reference library and an improved air-flow system will help to stabilise the temperature. |
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| The Thomas test will help to identify the presence of a hip flexion contracture by eliminating the effects of excessive lumbar lordosis on the perceived extension of the hip. |
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| The distinction between the old grave and acute accents were a help to children and learners to help them pronounce a word which they encountered for the first time. |
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| One of the promises of the human genome project which identified and mapped the genes on our chromosomes was that it could help to target medications better. |
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| First, it might help to reduce the cost of financial bailouts to Western taxpayers and international organizations, and not just because capital flight might be slowed. |
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| Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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| An oil spill insurance market might help to discover the point at which the marginal benefit of spill-prevention technology equals the marginal cost. |
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| While the country needs international help to scrap its nuclear submarines, a newly minted Russian billionaire can pay a huge sum for an English soccer team. |
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| That will help to transform many GP surgeries up and down the country. |
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| Otolith microchemistry can provide details on the types of environments occupied during a fish's life and help to determine its life-history type. |
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| A cup of valerian tea an hour before going to bed can help to re-establish a normal sleep cycle, and is safe to take in conjunction with any prescribed medication. |
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| He said the government should help to reskill the workforce. |
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| The idea came to me that I ought to be a preacher and help to save souls. |
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| This being the case, does the rich man's help to the needy, on which he so readily prides himself as something meritorious, really deserve to be called beneficence at all? |
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| The Aztecs, the Toltecs, the Inca, the Maya, etc., are proof enough that the Nazca did not need extraterrestrial help to create their art gallery in the desert. |
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| The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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| Two view mammography and double reading will help reduce false negative rates, but reducing the time between screens should also help to minimise true interval cancers. |
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| Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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| So, cleansing and treating the tongue can help to bring other parts of the body into balance. |
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| Economists should therefore help to enlarge the time horizon, as a contribution to the public good. |
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| Silver hallmarks, pewter touch marks, signatures on bronzes, foundry marks and engraved signatures on glass can all help to point you in the right direction. |
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| Apparently, this well-heeled, green-fingered chap is so proud of the vastness of the garden at his country pad that he has applied for an EU grant to help to develop it. |
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| Saito served in the French Foreign Legion for 21 years, but legionnaires said they could not help to free him because he was not a French citizen. |
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| Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage. |
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| When the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung approached Stalin and asked for help to reunify the Korean peninsula, Stalin had no reason to suppose that the US would object. |
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| Now the school is hoping that a sponsor or a benefactor will come forward to help to meet the costs so that Yorkshire can be represented in the final. |
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| A graceful swan-neck broken pediment crown, spiraling acanthus, tobacco leaves, all of these help to express the character of the Aristocrat collection. |
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| The good old sins of avarice and greed help to compound the problems. |
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| The report says that these demands are absorbing resources, thereby reducing funds for community services that could help to contain rising hospital admissions. |
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| He needs Belle's help to tame his beastliness and show his sweet side. |
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| If the thinking was that catering to the younger set would help to win more viewers, the network was grossly mistaken. |
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| Whether they are in the ambit covered by Madoff's alleged help to the SEC is not publicly known. |
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| The presence of microscopic algae in the circulatory system and internal organs can help to locate where the victim died, as they vary from place to place. |
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| When we combine reduced air travel with other forms of cutbacks in oil consumption, we will help to reduce our dependence on Middle Eastern oil and conserve the planet. |
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| For seven years the organisation has offered information, advice and support to carers of all ages who help to look after elderly or disabled relatives and friends. |
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| Reaching for fruit, yoghurt, raisin toast or wholemeal crispbreads more often than for high-energy, nutrient-poor choices will help to keep you in shape. |
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| And like so many others, she found that yo-yo dieting, popping diet pills, drinking fitness shakes, and cutting out food groups doesn't help to shed pounds. |
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| Together with the information on location and seasonableness, energy indicators can help to infer a better social-economical classification from consumption ranges. |
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| Staying active will help to maintain muscle tone and function. |
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| Forestry bosses have unveiled new plans for how trees can help to reduce flooding, tackle the effects of climate change and improve public health into the bargain. |
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| The results may help to reconstruct the orogenic nappe structure that prevailed in the area before the region was reworked by extensional tectonics. |
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| Aim to keep your pulse rate between 65 and 75 per cent at first, as this will help to burn any excess fat as well as increasing your cardio-vascular fitness. |
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| Polarized lenses on sunglasses help to reduce glare by not allowing the polarizations that come from reflections through but allowing other light through. |
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| Vitamin C and bioflavonoids, taken daily, help to prevent colds and flu. |
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| If a component was fairly large, he might have to modify his hearth to accommodate the work, and certainly needed to draft in help to control the hot metal on the anvil. |
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| They seem to benefit most from an equal blend of almond, or sweet almond, virgin olive and safflower or even sunflower oil, to help to boost brain power. |
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| But first of all, in a reflexive mode, let me say something about my own background which will help to place my interests in this conjunction of cultures in context. |
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| The country largely eschewed the Hooverite policies of the IMF and moved very aggressively to reflate and thereby help to lead the region out of its deep recession. |
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| Neither the insipid colouring nor the androgynous figures help to give the fresco presence, but it remains a seminal work in the development of Neoclassicism. |
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| The quickly developed medications were insufficiently tested, were of little help to the beehives and had adverse health effects on the apiculturists. |
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| There is ample proof, for instance, that first-generation immigrants do not increase crime, they help to reduce it. |
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| The Project will help to conserve the area's internationally important limestone country with its unique limestone pavement, blue-moor grassland and lime-rich wetlands. |
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| Why did the Russian Ministry of Culture help to finance such a downbeat portrait of contemporary Russia? |
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| This exercise will improve neck and spine flexibility, help to relieve trapped nerves and alleviate backache, neck pain, lumbago and mild forms of sciatica. |
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| The foundation, named after her mother, provides financial help to needy families that are infertile. |
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| Those suffering from Tourette's need help to develop strategies for dealing with and managing their tics, and, where necessary, medical treatment. |
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| The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public. |
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| Such aid promotes the growing relationship between the two countries and help to overcome poverty and underdevelopment in Malawi. |
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| The extra information elements of gender and date of birth will reportedly help to stop misidentification of passengers. |
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| Feminine twin sets and soft fabrics help to update work wear, with double denim and printed sweats lending a hand to freshening up casualwear. |
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| Possibly your readers can help to find descendants of two Thomas Lewises who lived in Cardiff in the 19th century. |
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| Herbs such as Slippery Elm and Comfrey leaf help to put back moisture into the lungs that smoking burns out. |
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| By compartmentalising the way you think about her, you help to reduce your preoccupation with her. |
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| As every designer knows, keeping a mood board or scrap book of ideas can really help to focus your creativity. |
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| Russian authorities dealing with the trauma of the Beslan school tragedy have turned for help to disaster response experts at a North university. |
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| Longer chamfers help to distribute the cutting force along the length of the tap. |
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| Mouthwashes may also contain fluoride to help prevent decay and will help to wash away particles of food. |
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| All help to compensate for the lack of experience and undercapitalization of many franchisees. |
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| Herbs such as red clover, sage and black cohosh have phyto oestrogen-like actions, and will help to ease symptoms. |
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| Meanwhile, Liz will have to take Red's help to catch one of the feared blacklister of all. |
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| This habit will help to improve overall posture as well as the muscle tone appearance. |
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| Strength training exercises that help to tone muscles include push-ups, chin-ups, leg lunges, and abdominal crunches or curls. |
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| These people have been through a lot, and I am sure that Operation Laundromat will help to make this tough period a little bit easier. |
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| The conditioning process will help to toughen up his feet but there are limits. |
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| Studies have shown that eating prunes may help to prevent bone loss from osteoporosis, especially in postmenopausal women. |
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| Spotlighting can help to create the feeling of space while chromatherapy lighting can help soothe the senses. |
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| Andrew Lydon was diagnosed with MND in 2011 and needs help to get a tracheotomy procedure. |
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| Now the group, O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal, has been forced to bring on help to handle the rush of new converts. |
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| A JUDGE told a cannabis addict who complained he couldn't get help to try self control. |
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| Self-talk is usually the basis for action and positive self-talk can help to heal a damaged attitude or drained spirit. |
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| He says that cutting taxes will help to accelerate economic growth. |
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| The new insulation will help to deaden the noise from the street outside. |
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| And finally, I have omitted the fadas, or accents, from all Irish words, since they are no help to a North American reader. |
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| If your puppy guards his food bowl, you can help to discourage this unfortunate tendency by playing the following training game. |
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| Discourse markers such as oh, so or well, also signal the progression of ideas between sentences and help to create cohesion. |
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| He may also have planned with Alaric's help to relaunch his attempts to gain control over the Eastern court. |
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| He stressed its mountainous frontiers and advocated Lisbon as the main base because the Royal Navy could help to defend it. |
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| Smoking patients should be offered specialized help to stop and nicotine replacement. |
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| Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel. |
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| These codes help to identify each manufacturer, repair facilities, and other critical aftermarket vendors in the aerospace industry. |
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| The fact that most of Hooke's private papers had been destroyed or have disappeared does not help to establish the truth. |
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| Computers can provide help to the ESL learners in many different ways such as teaching students to learn a new language. |
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| Still, the practice of seeking help to the Jinn is prohibited and regarded the same as seeking help to a devil. |
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| Advertising promoted the notion of how the UK 2011 census would help to shape Britain's future in areas such as healthcare and education. |
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| A long siege could slow down the army, allowing help to come or for the enemy to prepare a larger force for later. |
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| These requirements would help to ensure that such a blackout does not happen again. |
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| The color of the powdery print, called a spore print, is used to help classify mushrooms and can help to identify them. |
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| These phrases are used to create rhythmic accompaniment and melodic figures called riffs, which help to establish thematic hooks. |
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| Such pitches tend to offer help to fast bowlers throughout the match, but become better for batting as the game goes on. |
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| The shape of the arches of the crown has been represented differently at different times, and can help to date a depiction of the crest. |
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| They looked for help to Peter Boehler and other members of the Moravian Church. |
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| These standards help to shape the content and design of programmes and state what a registered nurse or midwife needs to know and be able to do. |
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| Many of Indonesia's peoples have strongly rooted oral traditions, which help to define and preserve their cultural identities. |
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| This work can also help to explain processes that occur within the Earth, such as subduction and magma chamber evolution. |
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| Geochemical observations may help to deduce the global level of biological activity, or the affinity of certain fossils. |
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| Appropriate government consultation, planning and approval procedures also help to minimize environmental risks. |
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| The ciliary rosettes in the canals may help to transport nutrients to muscles in the mesoglea. |
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| Through their feeding technique, the turtles help to improve the health and growth of the seagrass beds. |
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| Soft options such as beach nourishment protect coastlines and help to restore the natural dynamism, although they require repeated applications. |
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| When seen against the sky, the white underparts also help to hide the hunting bird from its intended prey. |
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| While this does not help detect targets masked by stronger surrounding clutter, it does help to distinguish strong target sources. |
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| Robert issued an appeal for help to his barons, and Henry was the first to arrive in Rouen in November. |
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| The profiles will also help to inform choices about how land is managed and can change. |
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| The SEOs offer guidance on the critical issues, which could help to achieve sustainable growth and a more secure environmental future. |
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| Prussia had captured Silesia from Austria during the war and Austria wanted British help to recover it. |
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| Shipwrecks were a great help to these people and some say that the emphasis was on cargo not people. |
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| The open tops of the vessels increase the risk of contamination, but proper cleaning procedures help to control the risk. |
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| The Atlas Mountains, found in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia also help to enhance the aridity of the northern part of the desert. |
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| The publication of their results is a call for help to pick holes in their methods, and save physics as we now know it. |
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| Thus, they brutally crushed any tributaries who tried to send help to Tenochtitlan. |
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| Both the mother and father help to raise the young which emerge from the den when 3 to 4 weeks old and are weaned by 9 weeks of age. |
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| Once the Poles convinced the Tartars to switch sides, the Zaporozhian Cossacks needed military help to maintain their position. |
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| The money would help to pay for Allied occupation costs and buy food and raw materials for Germany. |
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| Entrepreneurs should be charismatic leaders, so they can communicate a vision effectively to their team and help to create a strong team. |
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