Mrs Tarpen had no problem with that idea, and she rather liked the idea of helping a homeless waif off the streets. |
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A woman who alleged she was abducted and raped is no longer helping detectives investigating the attack. |
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And they have applauded the role of the local community in helping the police to weed out the troublemakers. |
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The two sitting Conservative Ward Councillors work very hard on local issues and are always ready to lend an ear or a helping hand. |
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Such high-level favoritism risks further antagonizing citizens who are fed up with officials helping themselves to public funds. |
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Carbon-rich organic matter does this by reducing soil erosion while helping soil retain and break down pesticides and excess nutrients. |
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These elements, along with the reception desk and bench seats were important in helping to restore the building's architectural character. |
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Gabriella asked, sitting down and helping herself to some of Elaine's animal crackers. |
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The phenomenon of helping in cooperative breeding animals has stimulated a great deal of research. |
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The experiences gained by the management of organizations go a long way in helping us leanly operate our churches. |
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The association has been helping people living mainly in residential care for three years and has ambitious plans for expansion. |
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Age Concern often ends up helping older people move into residential care simply because they don't want the worry of running a home any more. |
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But I think it is parents who really need to be taking the lead on good diet by helping their children to form healthy eating habits. |
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Since August 1999, it has assisted 429 women and girls, repatriating most and helping one to resettle in a third country. |
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Compared to the traditional instructor-centered pedagogy, andragogy assumes five factors related to helping adults learn. |
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And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. |
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The authority would be particularly interested in helping people whose homes still do not have indoor toilets or hot running water. |
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Exploitation should be replaced by the mutualism of free producers helping each other and aided by free credit. |
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The estate is patrolled by ex-soldiers who are helping to restore law and order. |
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Betty Ford's zest for life and country ethos of hard work and helping others is obvious from the outset. |
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Camie and I amused ourselves very well and dear old Betty was very kind to us, helping us in every way she could think of. |
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Along the production line itself, sophisticated gauging equipment is helping extruders meet stringent dimensional requirements. |
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Trying to blame these problems on whites is laughable and is not helping your people at all. |
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He arrived on Thursday, 3 August and left the following Monday, after helping to arrange legal representation for Harris. |
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What I can say is that it ranges from an early helping of Latin to some reggae with a finale of house, which bores me to tears. |
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Massive amounts of money were spent helping the airlines fund new security precautions. |
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Money raised by the auction, on Mothering Sunday, will go directly to helping children in eastern Europe and Africa. |
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A robot helping in a manufacturing production run may last only 6 months, not enough time to amortize a big investment in engineering. |
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In some cases these resources have replaced printed publications, helping us to reduce costs and provide updates as needed. |
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And lastly, they thanked us for helping to show the world by our presence that it was possible to create a world where all worlds fit. |
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This is a sign that improving financial conditions are helping corporations to repair their balance sheets. |
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He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border. |
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How is the Government helping to ensure that more old tyres are reused or recycled instead of just ending up in the landfill? |
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He great satisfaction helping anyone he could his entire life, without remorse or hesitation. |
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She is also a reader for an authors' advisory service and enjoys helping unpublished writers to hone their skills. |
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There, Sethi was helping patients wobble down the corridor on their crutches, and I was teaching lepers to make handicrafts. |
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My mom tells me that an angel is always watching over me and helping me to get over the bar. |
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To be eligible, charities must be registered in the UK and focus on helping children and young adults in some way. |
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If helping other people remove their clothing, try to avoid touching any contaminated areas, and remove the clothing as quickly as possible. |
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There is many western places in this town so I had some porridge yesterday and some muesli today which is really helping things. |
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Businesses will find a proactive approach to helping facilitate their relocation or expansion into our region. |
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This will allow Pitt to remain temporarily as a lame-duck chairman, helping to stall any reform proposals. |
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The firm is also helping in rejuvenation of traditional water bodies called 'bawaris' in Rajasthan. |
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A newly refurbished building has been praised for helping to rejuvenate the surrounding town centre. |
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The European Union authorities have been keen to promote its use in place of sugar as a way of helping reduce the European wine lake. |
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They are also helping develop innovative techniques to prevent the weeds from successfully reinvading. |
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At any time of the day or night, a tall RAF corporal would be seen helping to carry a stretcher containing an injured soldier into the tent. |
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An increasing number of parents are helping their children get on the property ladder. |
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The reigning African Footballer of the Year was persuaded to play on by his team-mates, helping them to a 2-0 victory. |
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In many ways, such figures were all-important in helping to shape the New Left. |
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Rochdale could be justly proud of the role it played in helping the Allies to victory in World War Two. |
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And thanks to you and Jon both for helping lace me into that medieval dress. |
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Everyone was friendly and easy to work with, and I'll be helping out next year for sure at both the Parade and at the Lantern Festival. |
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It is believed by Samoans to be a means of helping men appreciate the prolonged labor pains involved with childbirth. |
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We also need to be willing to intervene in the labor market on the demand side, by helping to create new jobs. |
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This is helping to engineer skeletal regeneration and tissue morphogenesis in molecular terms. |
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Estrogen may also greatly decrease a woman's risk for Alzheimer's disease by helping neurons grow and regenerate and decreasing inflammation. |
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The drug, called Tissuegene-C, is used to treat degenerative arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, by helping regenerate cartilage in joints. |
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He and his wife have an interest in helping Russian-Jewish immigrants, especially refuseniks. |
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Volunteer your family's time by helping out at a children's hospital or homeless shelter or building or refurbishing housing for people in need. |
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Spectacles and contact lenses refract the light before it enters the eye, helping the eye to focus objects sharply. |
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Since 1993, Oakhurst has been helping to reforest the Portland area through the Oakhurst Millennium Tree Challenge. |
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He said he hoped his age would inspire both the young and old with interest in wrestling to get actively involved in helping to revive the sport. |
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By exchanging the bullet for the ballot box, they are helping to create a better world order that all of us dream of. |
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We hope businesses will see the positive benefits of helping their staff to re-engage in the learning process. |
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In the hit TV comedy the cousins tooled around the Georgia sticks, helping the downtrodden and getting into trouble. |
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This strategy is helping the prison system to outlast current budget constraints so it can re-emerge once state revenues recover. |
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After helping him on a few houses, I gained a working knowledge of the proper use of fittings. |
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But even so, she didn't know the first thing about first aid and had no way of helping him with the injury. |
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Since I had to redshirt my sophomore year, Wells devoted a lot of his time into helping me through the transition to shooting guard. |
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Fat reduction brought fat times for much of the food industry in the early 1990s, helping to spawn such megabrands as Healthy Choice. |
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He acknowledged that eating clean played a major role in ridding fat in the area and helping his abs show through. |
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The zoo said that the adoption of the practice is also aimed at helping the big cats reduce excessive fat. |
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Sir Howard was knighted last year, largely for helping bring the Commonwealth Games to Manchester. |
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She has been helping out and diving from her dad's boat since she was knee-high to a grasshopper. |
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Recycling centers are ubiquitous, helping Denmark boast that half of its waste is recycled. |
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Nick Robshaw, 22, has spent the last 18 months helping his dad, Brian, and neighbour Phil Jenkinson, build a kit aircraft. |
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In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame. |
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On April 17 the President recommitted America to helping rebuild Afghanistan. |
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She was a good natured and kind-hearted lady who delighted in helping friends and neighbours. |
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This may allow non-breeding animals to pass along the genes they share with their kin by helping in the rearing of young. |
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Also you may occasionally see her out in the fields helping her mother, Memnet, crush and winnow the grain. |
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When war broke out, Sir Ken was studying architecture and helping to design air-raid shelters. |
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The remains of my second helping of kielbasa and potato salad sat before me. |
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Tender meat, plenty of kidney, light pastry and tasty gravy would probably have been enough without the helping of chips. |
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When Kelly figured out her parents were helping her kid brother through an ordeal, she realized they'd do the same for her in tough times. |
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Instead of kicking them when they are down they should be extending a helping hand to the unemployed people. |
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Two friends engulfed in grief held hands helping each other through the difficult time. |
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Other studies of kibbutzim have found helping behavior between organizations that share ideologies. |
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The cameras were also aimed at helping to detect youth crime and anti-social behaviour at the troublespot. |
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I ended up tying for medallist and helping the team win the tournament by four shots. |
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And even though a flood of rebates and cut-rate financing offers are helping Detroit move inventory, they're coming at a huge cost. |
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Then I will reassess the options and consider playing if cricket is helping me take my life forward. |
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Sometimes a title or a word will key me into the deeper store house of memories, dreams helping to project them into the music. |
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I have written this article with a view to hopefully helping other people cope with Mud Fever when it strikes. |
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The deterrents could well prove useful in deterring them from kerb-crawling and helping to make Goitside respectable again. |
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Their problems are more complicated than hunger or lack of shelter, and that means they need real live people helping them out. |
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He started work just after 8am and had been helping to unload stones and aggregate in large bags from a ship's hold. |
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His job involves him visiting people who have become blind and helping them to readjust to their new life. |
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She was always hardworking and industrious and ever ready with a helping hand. |
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He was also a wonderful neighbour and was always ready with a helping hand when needed. |
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Could you please comment on the utility of Kegel exercises in helping incontinence? |
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But helping the poor directly would go against the grain of the ruling party's old guard. |
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Footage from existing cameras is already helping in the fight against crime. |
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After months in the fields helping the farmer tend cows, Martin started reading the newspapers. |
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I remembered that some tribes even believed the tattoos on your body stay with you after death, helping you feel less alone in the afterworld. |
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We have spent almost 16 years keeping her from harm and helping her grow and now we have to sit back and watch this person come in and abuse her. |
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This is Kennedy's first time helping to organize the fair, which explains why he does not have quite the glow of enthusiasm that the girls do. |
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It dawns, suddenly, that we may not be helping the prime minister very much after all. |
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He's found inspiration while helping to crew sailboats or kayaking on the ocean. |
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Swimming with dolphins has had an amazing effect on many people, helping them overcome a variety of afflictions. |
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One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen. |
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Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively. |
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Given the choice, she would rather spend her time helping tackle crime than out on a boozy tour of the town centre. |
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The birds were singing and even the soft breeze whispered in his ears, all helping to make the discomforting dream fade away. |
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Will and his team sit and chat, or just listen, meeting needs and helping wherever they can. |
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This was no time to be helping the Guardian fill its pages with droll wheezes. |
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Wheatgrass is believed to be a wonderful cleanser and rejuvenator, helping the body detoxify. |
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So I think that spurred me even more into helping those less advantaged than me. |
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If anyone can help, they will get the satisfaction of helping someone from a less advantaged background. |
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But perhaps you could say the Samaritans are advantaged because they have compassion and commitment to helping those in need. |
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Plus I am kinda wacked out on pain meds so excuse me if this only makes sense to the pink elephant who is helping me write it. |
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Now many of those couples are helping their adoptive children uncover their cultural roots. |
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A tall, well-built man jumped down from the carriage and moved forward to greet Alicia, kissing her cheek before helping her up into the vehicle. |
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The idea was to lift the neediest children out of the cycle of poverty by helping them and their parents, all too often their lone mothers. |
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The ability to boost prices is helping to lift margins despite rising costs. |
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We all need to be more resourceful in helping people weigh the risks against the potential consequences of their actions. |
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For most, the personal interaction with patients and thrill of helping make people better is what brings real job satisfaction. |
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Controlling crowds and helping old ladies find public conveniences is not normally in their job description. |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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Engines had a cogged pinion wheel that engaged the rack, helping them climb the slopes. |
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Think of him running across Pierre Wome, jinking inside, the low centre of gravity keeping him on his feet and helping him evade the tackle. |
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It is just a shame that Cllr Hudson has nothing better to do than try to catch his fellow councillors in the act of helping out in the community. |
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He looked at Lanfilar, who was helping an Olindu prepare a healing salve for the many battle wounds taken. |
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Cost accountants would be involved in helping to establish price quotations based upon the subcontractor's actual cost experience. |
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Teachers should also take a lead in helping correct the misconception of the now wayward pupils. |
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It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a wayfarer, an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student. |
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I've taken prescription medication daily for eight years, and my doctor says it is all right to continue if it is helping my acid reflux. |
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It's an effective calming agent for the digestive tract, reducing acidity and helping indigestion and heartburn. |
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This is a most practical way of helping people who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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So I think in the interim we need to find a way of helping the people that we have already promoted who are not good at this. |
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Dead-eyed and waxily handsome, he makes a speech about helping our brothers and sisters in Africa. |
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But as ever, Swindonians have come up trumps when it comes to helping those who need support. |
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Allenby aced the 179-yard 11 th, helping him finish in the top 10 for the first time this year. |
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The Prime Minister paid tribute to the York mother of four during his weekly question time for helping to make her street a better place. |
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Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath. |
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The service ranges from sourcing reliable cleaners, gardeners or plumbers to helping with house moves or booking a holiday. |
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He starred in the first festival in 1995, helping to win it national acclaim. |
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I still care about them and would have no problem helping them out if they were in a jam, but I no longer wish to spend any time with them. |
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An estimated 15,000 contract workers from around the world are currently helping to rebuild war-torn Iraq. |
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Mark pointed at one on one of the stands and the smiley woman helping us warned him off. |
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This type of intervention does work in helping students meet short-term academic goals in the educational setting. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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It was a family affair, with their son, Oliver, helping Lew in the kitchen, and daughter, Vicky, waitressing. |
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British waif Kate Moss was to follow, helping to launch his unisex perfume CK one. |
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He should realise that promises of jam tomorrow are not helping shopkeepers in his area to swallow difficulties forced on them by the loss of parking spaces. |
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These results demonstrate how residues outside the active site can be important in helping determine the subtleties of the active site amino acid geometries. |
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At the start of each school year, we renew our commitment to helping students succeed. |
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In case they fail to secure it in time, they are helping him get an absentee ballot. |
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Soleimani has been advising President Bashar al-Assad in neighboring Syria and helping in the fight against Sunni rebels there. |
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Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt. |
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As the former CEO of Apollo Group, a large education holding company, Edelstein is helping Rwanda with its higher education. |
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That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world. |
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No one who knew Peter in Beirut was surprised when he turned his focus to helping Syrians. |
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The boys began helping the Household Cavalry shift sandbags for flood victims at Datchet, Berkshire, at 6am today. |
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But in another world, beth stabs Dawn and she is bleeding and none of those other cops are helping her get to a doctor. |
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Now we will discover if the royals are ready to put the big bucks behind helping Egypt. |
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Leadership is the work of helping people think beyond the legal, and into the brighter and better world of the possible. |
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For Easley, one of the most important steps to helping her husband was learning to legitimize her own position as a caregiver. |
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He chastised Menendez and other Senate leaders for not committing DSCC resources to helping Meek. |
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Straightened and helping me to my feet despite the small jabs of pain which came from my wounds, Alastor surveyed the area as I discarded the head and bones of my snack. |
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Eventually the city kids settle into a comfortable routine that vacillates between mocking their counterparts and helping them acclimate to their new surroundings. |
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Congress loves to be Scroogey when it comes to helping the poor at Christmastime. |
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Users now have automatic matching and checking capability against purchase prices and receiving amounts, helping to eliminate accounts payable errors. |
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He is a fitness leader and gym instructor with a wealth of qualifications and eight years' experience of helping people improve, maintain and achieve their fitness objectives. |
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These are codependent people who defend Cruz because they think they are helping him. |
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I had to snare one final helping of Annapurna's yogurt rice, an exotic rice salad lit up by a creamy tang, coconut undercurrent and racy flavor bursts of mustard and cilantro. |
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The energy boost from a cup of coffee reverses afternoon slump, helping to keep you alert and temporarily improving performance, concentration and reaction time. |
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Could you do with a helping hand in beginning to address these issues? |
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Delta, for instance, is committed to helping create a more LGBT-friendly world. |
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But he was filmed helping to judge a skateboarding competition. |
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For breakfast, eat a helping of sweet juicy fruit, and warm cooked cereal. |
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I just thought that I was helping someone else administer the website. |
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The increase in public payrolls was helping to offset the contraction of private ones. |
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She conveys the ugliest things with matter-of-factness, helping to demystify death. |
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I learnt a lot about people and dignity when the chips are down and this started my interest in helping people plan their careers and achieve a measure of survivability. |
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Hydraulic fracking is helping put a crimp on Russian Oligarchs, extending even to the Kremlin. |
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Educating a farmer on the agronomic value of crop rotation and helping them find additional markets for more crops will usually ensure that they rotate wisely. |
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Once you get the business back on track, branch out by doing workshops and writing booklets, and maybe even start a blog helping others to reboot their lives after a set back. |
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Behind any customer service counter, he would look perfectly suited to helping you rent a car, or open a new bank account. |
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A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model daisy Lowe. |
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I go back into the bathroom to wash my face and see that the daughter, who insisted on helping me clean the tub and the floor, threw some of the used baby wipes in the toilet. |
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This particular measure does not seem to have had any marked effect except perhaps in helping to set up a number of tribal King Billies to confuse writers on native ways. |
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Stotts said he also hopes to launch similar awards for NFL and NBA medical staffs, with his database helping decide the latter. |
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Best regards and thanks once again for helping to spread the good news! |
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Frenois and his team say their work is an important step in helping to determine how specific environments associated with drug withdrawal might encourage drug seeking. |
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Parsley sauce isn't right with the kippers so I make a dill mayonnaise instead, or sometimes serve them with just a squeeze of lemon and a generous helping of greens. |
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It was because of delta that I actually started helping out in the community, volunteering. |
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The proper response to the problem, we are told, is to lock up and perhaps re-educate violent men while helping women get out of violent relationships. |
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The American Red Cross said it needs 40,000 additional volunteers in the next few weeks to replace worn-out relief workers helping Hurricane Katrina victims. |
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He still holds the post 13 years later, handling such duties as facilitating meetings and helping oversee the budget of the alcohol-free, all-ages performance space. |
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I am a great believer in the power of massage so the theory of reflexology boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body all makes sense to me. |
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Since then we've corresponded quite a bit, met in person, and now I'm helping co-produce his film and he's helping me iron out the wrinkles in my script. |
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It was the counselor's role to help the youths clarify and reframe belief constructs while helping to identify and translate the subconscious into the conscious. |
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This professional educational development at Vail richly rewarded teachers, helping them refresh skills, clarify what they had learned and acquire new knowledge. |
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Never a group to stand still, the theatre company are currently rehearsing a new play to be launched next year and are also helping out a local charity in the process. |
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In the process, they are helping policy makers rein in inflation. |
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The huge amounts that this would bring in would allow the personal allowance to be raised by a couple of thousand, helping those on low and medium incomes. |
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Among her specialties is helping patients with dissociative Identity Disorder. |
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But the Academy is not really helping the cause by nominating audience-unfriendly films like dogtooth. |
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RuPaul plays a guidance counselor tasked with helping self-loathing Jan rebuild her self-confidence in the Brady Bunch spoof film. |
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By helping these young entrepreneurs, says Dorsey, we'll create companies with global reach. |
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He was duty-bound, he said, to follow the gospel of helping the least among them. |
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I also think this fear and tension is helping to bring up a normally only latent or dormant aggression and anger that's always been around in our culture. |
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Or Moscow could stop cooperating on international sanctions on Iran, easing pressure on Tehran and helping Russian businesses. |
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Looking back, he says, it was a hefty and much needed helping of humble pie. |
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Each is taught tasks such as picking up dropped items, opening and closing doors, helping remove clothing, and even emptying laundry out of the washing machine. |
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Making all pupils feel they are valued and have a contribution to make to the school community is vital in helping children become responsible adults. |
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In essence the teacher should not be so much of a demanding and domineering figure but should instead be someone who is responsively helping the student in learning. |
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Mirror was helping Geoff and Tara to construct a plan to retake the city. |
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It has been found to act as a satisfactory fat replacement in many processed foods, helping to give them pleasing texture, mouth feel, body, and moisture retention. |
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The man immediately went to the aid of his son, helping him back to shore, where he administered first aid, using his surfboard leg rope as a tourniquet. |
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These computations can be done on any part of your business, thereby helping you figure out what areas bring the best return on your time, money, and efforts. |
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Caxton is credited with helping to standardise the various dialects of English through his printed works. |
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Montgomery was granted half of Conn O'Neill's land as a reward for helping him escape from prison. |
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Beaver are a keystone species helping support the ecosystem of which they are a part. |
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Hardie's avocation of preaching put him before crowds of his fellows, helping him to learn the art of public speaking. |
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Wade, who may yet become Mrs Cleese Number 4, revealed last week she has been helping to keep the wolf from the door by being, well, revealing. |
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DeadheadingAuPruning blooms or entire flowering stems as soon as a flower fades, helping the plant to rebloom or produce more foliage. |
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Instead, the pop mogul's sidekick Sinitta is helping Craig Saggers and Joe Al-Smadi pick their songs and perfect their stage routines. |
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They usually ran downhill so that they included both wet and dry land, helping to offset some of the problems of extreme weather conditions. |
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There was a growing interest in forms of Modernism, with William Johnstone helping to develop the concept of a Scottish Renaissance. |
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He had an interest in helping foster a British identity, including and transcending the older English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish identities. |
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John Ryle was professor of medicine at Cambridge and had been involved in helping Guy's prepare for the Blitz. |
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Ricardo pointed out that Smith was in support of helping infant industries. |
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There he was employed in helping to prepare Temple's memoirs and correspondence for publication. |
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In addition to building his house and clearing his land and helping the Samoans in many ways, he found time to work at his writing. |
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He led the trend for pastoral poetry, helping to develop the Habbie stanza, which would be later be used by Robert Burns as a poetic form. |
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Health Secretary John Reid reiterated that his government is committed to helping people give up smoking. |
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These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed. |
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The European Union sanctioned banker N'Da Ametchi in 2011 for helping to finance the Gbagbo regime. |
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These men bolstered the ranks, helping the British to hold the island until reinforcements arrived. |
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Official development assistance has been criticized by several economists for being an inappropriate way of helping poor countries. |
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In theory Kosovo is supervised by EU missions, with justice and policing personal training and helping to build up the state institutions. |
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Data centres are a growing part of the Guernsey economy and are helping it diversify away from mainly finance related industries. |
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He was weakened by his party's commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament at a time Thatcher was helping to end the Cold War. |
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Early data shows that the reverse transfer movement is helping states confer more associate degrees. |
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Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey has hinted of helping Kiwis living and working in Australia. |
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Other astrocyte projections connect to nearby capillaries, helping to bring oxygen-rich blood to the neurons. |
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Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe. |
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The foam relaxes and re-forms to the body, helping to relieve aches and improve circulation. |
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It established camps in Turkey in 1922 to aid the country with an ongoing refugee crisis, helping to prevent disease and hunger. |
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He also took third place in the final of the 1985 Formula Ford Festival, helping the UK to win the team prize. |
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Mansell's return was helped by Bernie Ecclestone helping unravel his contracts in the United States. |
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Bruno kept winning fights, helping him to retain his spot as one of the world's leading heavyweights. |
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Rebecca Rosen, merci for helping me to understand that connection between you and The Other Side, and making the character of Theresa come alive. |
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The opportunity to discuss concerns in their own language is helping patients to become more knowledgable about the disease. |
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Job creation is also a key part of the plan, helping to boost the economy of both the region and the nation as a whole. |
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The majority of staff are volunteers, helping the festival to raise millions of pounds for good causes. |
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It reached number four in the Billboard chart in January 1970, selling over one million copies and helping to cement the band's popularity. |
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For five years, from 1928, he worked with Delius, taking down his new compositions from dictation, and helping him revise earlier works. |
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America's long-term interests are best served by helping reintegrate Iran into the global community. |
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She was still helping to support her father, and they looked out for publishers for each other. |
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He focused on monetary expansion as a means of helping to create full employment. |
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In Washington, a Belgian sheepdog is helping researchers find the state's rare Western pond turtle. |
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Instead, he used his criticism for the practical purpose of helping others to better read and understand literature. |
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Francis of Assisi, but he was also responsible for helping to construct the church Francis was being called to rebuild. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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These pixies are generally said to be helpful to normal humans, sometimes helping needy widows and others with housework. |
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Wilfrid worked with Bishop Erkenwald of London, helping to set up the church in Sussex. |
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During the 19th Century, Quakers such as Levi Coffin played a major role in helping enslaved people escape through the Underground Railroad. |
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These programs will promote community between students that will be helping each other grow academically. |
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Royal power was put behind the reforming impulses of Dunstan and Athelwold, helping them to enforce their reform ideas. |
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This behaviour appears at first to be an evolutionary paradox, since helping others costs precious resources and decreases one's own fitness. |
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The backseat driver might fondly think he or she is helping but what they are actually doing is hindering. |
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Rose put a steaming cup of mint tea in front of me and spooned a liberal helping of honey into it. |
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Simulated flights had tested the flight controls' effectiveness, helping to discover technical problems and refine aircraft design. |
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They want to Balkanise England into small pieces and you and your media friends are helping them along. |
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Funds that should have gone to helping with moving services after closures instead went to plugging other NHS deficits. |
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Strong sales in Europe and Asia are helping Tiffany keep its head above water at a time when US consumers are holding onto their wallets. |
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According to Frank Bergh, it was Engineers Without Borders that convinced him to become an engineer with a focus on helping the poor. |
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He's back to his usual small-town lawyerly duties in Champaign-Urbana, handling divorces and helping people beat DUI raps. |
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This research suggests that fiber is good for more than laxation, which means helping food move through the intestines, he added. |
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The South Dakota resident began his financial-services career by helping young ballplayers make good money decisions. |
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From that time Northumberland served the Yorkist crown, helping to defend northern England and maintain its peace. |
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To me, what I was doing was helping them to die with dignity and love. |
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She spends most of her time in-servicing teachers in helping struggling students. |
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This brutality, though, rather than helping to subdue the Scots, had the opposite effect, and rallied growing support for Bruce. |
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From its inception the agency has been helping people obtain and properly install car seats for children. |
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Based at Camp Leatherneck he is currently helping coordinate US, British and Afghan responses to information gained from the insurgency. |
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The wildlife management plan was focused on helping the reproductive needs of imperiled species. |
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The emergency cars still answer all routine calls and one night a gentlehanded surgeon found himself helping to disarm a maniac with a shotgun. |
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In many mosques, even the carpeted prayer area has no designs, its plainness helping worshippers to focus. |
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From behind her paper, she was flabbergasted to see a neatly dressed man helping himself to her cookies. |
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It has everything to do with the educrat industry whose grip on our children Hillary is helping to maintain. |
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A PILOT scheme helping gambling addicts to exclude themselves from betting shops is to be expanded. |
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First-generation girls were scrubbing floors and helping out. |
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And lepidopterists have been planting bushes in the hope of further helping the tiny creatures survive. |
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According to some early historians, Ulloa was influential in helping subdue the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan by naval power. |
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The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy. |
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