Their willingness to lend a hand and to help a mate typifies the spirit of the Aussie digger and the ethos of the Australian Army. |
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Her husband, Terry, 50, may lend a hand with heavy work but Sharon wears the overalls. |
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Why the state should lend a hand to assist people already doing a fair bit better than the basic wage beats me. |
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It was good to see there is some community spirit left with everyone mucking in to lend a hand and do whatever they could. |
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For you older players, they are also looking for umpires, scorekeepers and coaches to lend a hand. |
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I get such resentful feelings towards his dad for not being here to lighten my load, or at least to lend a hand in those desperate moments. |
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She was always a little dynamo, more than willing to jump in and lend a hand, always had a smile on her face. |
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Each age group is run by a qualified rugby coach, but parents are encouraged to lend a hand. |
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Even the slam poetry community on which the documentary is based rose up to lend a hand to SlamChannel. |
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He was one of nature's gentlemen and was a hard-working thoughtful neighbour who was always there to lend a hand in times of trouble. |
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A clean up of the cemetery is currently taking place on Sunday's at 3pm in readiness for the mass and people are encouraged to lend a hand. |
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Each year, the CSBC works with local volunteers to lend a hand and help with the SBAW campaign. |
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And it called on a large number of Anglophone volunteers to lend a hand with community outreach activities. |
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He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
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Rumor has it he might appear at a VFW hall near you to lend a hand with the bingo proceedings. |
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Roberto was coming down the ladder from the flying bridge to lend a hand. |
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Well, our puggish pal is flying in to lend a hand to his colourful environmental activist friends for a wacky protest against a big secretive conference. |
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I wanted to lend a hand to the people who were working on the station and had to put up with the harsh conditions on the ridge. |
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Contact your local PSAC office and let them know you're willing to lend a hand. |
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When a blood drive is held in your area, we communicate with you to find out if you are available to lend a hand. |
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For two RCMP officers from the Prince Rupert Detachment, Rural Section, it was an opportunity to lend a hand to the community. |
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Over the years, Silvie and Dante travelled to many places, including Algeria, Mexico, Haiti and Peru, to lend a hand to those in crisis. |
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In short, that lend a hand to young people to help them successfully complete their studies. |
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If you think adults don't give teens any respect, here's your chance to prove you care about your community and are ready to lend a hand. |
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The neighbours are also very willing to lend a hand by letting us know if the cows are out, especially if they are in their garden? |
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In late summer 1899 all of Britain's dominions except Canada proclaimed their readiness to lend a hand to the mother country. |
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In 2008, his monastery was in desperate need of funds and Vreeland decided to lend a hand with his first photography exhibition. |
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Communities across the country are experiencing a fresh infusion of ideas, energy, and volunteers to lend a hand in the fight to alleviate homelessness. |
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In many cases, those willing to lend a hand to causes just for the feel-good factor it brings are prevented from doing so by the financial pressures of their lives. |
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Coping with the emotional and practical costs of victimisation can be extremely burdensome in Africa, where access to health and social services is limited and governments cannot afford to lend a hand. |
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The president is always ready to lend a hand either in exchanging genealogical information or to allow you to consult his database on practically all the Marsan dit Lapierre families. |
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Residents of Palmerston stop while we are working and lend a hand. |
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But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. |
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I have had the opportunity to see volunteers in my country from the Canary Islands, which are rather far away, who were on their way to Central Europe to lend a hand wherever necessary. |
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I think that Europe can lend a hand not just via structural funds or a globalisation fund, but I think that the Commission should also monitor those exercises. |
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Other coworkers will also come and lend a hand in the coming weeks. |
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So this week Lord Digby Jones is off to Scotland to lend a hand to Hawick Knitwear, to help them spin wool into gold. |
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I think that this bill will really lend a hand. |
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Silent Witness is the latest to head north as Nikki and Jack lend a hand to local DS Jason Ross whose case involves the body of a lap dancer found murdered in a forest. |
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