Can you chip in $25 to help keep up the momentum? Every new or increased donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. |
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Pad both values to one bit greater than the number of bits in the minuend to accommodate the sign bit and to help avoid alignment mistakes. |
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A Wall Street person should not be allowed to help oversee the Dodd-Frank reforms. |
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The government is developing innovative strategies to help people without insurance get medical care. |
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In effort to help me do the same, she puts Jessica T.S. Neufville, an enthusiastic 16-year-old member of a-life, on the phone. |
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You refuse to help and then criticize me for not doing it right? You're impossible! |
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ChoiceMap, an iPhone app, uses an algorithm to help you make the right call. |
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He spoke as the US Navy said that its aircraft carrier the USS George Washington arrived to help the relief effort. |
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The dreamer tries to help, and fends off a man who is about to accost her with lecherous intentions. |
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The program is designed to help former gang members who are trying to reform. |
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It is common practice for one town's fire department to help another town when there is a big fire. |
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The new therapy is supposed to help people control their obsessive thoughts. |
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Emergency funds are being provided to help mitigate the effects of the disaster. |
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I like the security of knowing there will be someone there to help me when I need help. |
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The A.M.A also calls for refundable, advanceable tax credits or vouchers, to help Americans buy insurance. |
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A homework agenda, sometimes called a student planner, is a notebook often used to help your child keep track of daily homework assignments. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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He starts yelling and we come running to help, but a fat load of thanks we get and all! |
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You've been asking me questions all day, and I answered to help with the investigation, but I'm done now. |
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The Oilbird is one of the few bird species to use batlike echolocation to help navigate the night and cave darkness. |
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Other than the omnipotent one, who betta to ask to help us pray for God's mercy and grace than Jesus' mother, the ev'a bless'd Virgin Mary. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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When I left for college, my parents took on a boarder in my old room to help defray expenses. |
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His last speech from the backbenches was to attack the government for not doing enough to help Finland. |
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Jimmy was going to help me with the prank, but he punked at the last minute. |
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Seems like half the gubmint bureaucrats and snake oil politicians want to help us. |
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The UN personnel are there to help administer the territory. |
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My point is simply that we must do something to help the homeless. |
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Thanks so much for offering to help. You're a real lifesaver! |
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These laws are intended to help preserve our natural resources. |
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We need to do more to help the poorer members of our society. |
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His office is a mess. He needs someone to help him organize his work. |
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These rules will only encumber the people we're trying to help. |
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We should try to help others who are less fortunate than ourselves. |
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The soldiers commandeered civilian vehicles to help transport the injured. |
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She denied that her offer to help was based on selfish motives. |
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I had hoped to help my neighbors, but they regarded me as an interloper. |
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As part of this interest he bought shares in eight of the mines to help provide capital. |
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How to help the poor in nonreforming countries where aid dollars are proving ineffective? |
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Several otter species live in cold waters and have high metabolic rates to help keep them warm. |
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There have also been efforts to study porpoise biology to help specialize conservation through captivation breeding. |
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It was the largest natural body of water in Wales before its level was raised by Thomas Telford to help support the flow of the Ellesmere Canal. |
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Germany's Weimar Republic was hit hard by the depression, as American loans to help rebuild the German economy now stopped. |
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He also scored a goal to help Liverpool win the 1982 Football League Cup Final against Tottenham Hotspur. |
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Later in the season he recovered his form and fitness, though it was too late to help United to any major trophies. |
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The following season, he won the UEFA Super Cup and scored in a third major final to help the club win the FIFA Club World Cup. |
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He is one of the most unselfish individuals that I have had the pleasure to help educate. |
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Accordingly, Louis used this personal connection to help the cause of various black soldiers with whom he came into contact. |
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At this time, he started a cancer foundation called Love Hope Strength to help with the fight against cancer. |
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Musical productions have songs to help explain the story and move the ideas of the play along. |
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If using Melissa to help a canker or cold sore, it is best done with shorter oil pulls of 5 to 10 minutes, three times a day. |
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Sam marries Rosie Cotton and uses his gifts from Galadriel to help heal the Shire. |
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After three days of rioting, police were brought in from elsewhere to help quell the rioters. |
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They also have statocysts, called spheridia, located within the ambulacral plates to help the animal remain upright. |
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Data analysis appears to support the viability of these areas, which appear to help ensure that the Manx queenie can be fished sustainably. |
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The Seri people have noticed the drastic decline in turtle populations over the years and created a conservation movement to help this. |
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Cuttlefish have ink, like squid and octopus species, which they use to help evade predators. |
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This was the first time the IMO had changed a TSS to help protect marine mammals. |
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The organization provides training and assistance to help the unemployed get back on their feet. |
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The northern fur seal pants to help stay cool, while monk seals often dig holes in the sand to expose cooler layers to rest in. |
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Male California sea lions have been observed to help shield swimming pups from predators. |
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A confinement wall is scheduled to be built in the future to help it withstand earthquakes. |
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In gratitude, he decided to stay on along the cliff, probably to help warn the locals of the impending pirate attack if they were to return. |
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When some individuals are sick, others in the group assist them by using their fins to help keep them afloat so they survive. |
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Subsequently, computer models were developed to analyze freeway noise and aid in their design to help minimize noise exposure. |
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In 2009, Eurostar greatly increased its budget ticket availability to help maintain and grow its dominant market share. |
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A global movement towards the generation of renewable energy is underway to help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Its pupil is mobile to help it adapt to the intense glare of the Arctic ice. |
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Kombu can be used to soften beans during cooking, and to help convert indigestible sugars and thus reduce flatulence. |
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Trawl nets can also be modified, such as changing mesh size, to help with marine research of ocean bottoms. |
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The ship's shallow draft was intended to help her traverse the shoals of the Arctic straits. |
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The Japanese had wanted reparations to help families recover from lost fathers and sons as well as heavy taxation from the government. |
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Other submarines would wait for any larger German ships leaving the Jade estuary to help. |
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In 278 BC Gaulish settlers in the Balkans were invited by Nicomedes I of Bithynia to help him in a dynastic struggle against his brother. |
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Philip did not participate directly in these actions, but he allowed his vassals and knights to help carry it out. |
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Narasimhavarman Pallava I transported his troops to Sri Lanka to help Manavarman to reclaim the throne. |
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These tapestries were for many years at Howard's London home and he sold them to James I to help pay for debts. |
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During this expedition one of Muhammad's envoys Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi was attacked, Muhammad sent Zayd ibn Haritha to help him. |
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Meanwhile, to the east, Army Group C was to help Army Group A encircle and capture the French forces on the Maginot line. |
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As a result, many British soldiers bitterly accused the airmen of doing nothing to help. |
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On 13 June, the RAF made a maximum effort to help the French armies that had been broken through on the Marne. |
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In response to the lessons learned at the disastrous Dieppe raid, the Allies developed new technologies to help ensure the success of Overlord. |
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The Bailiff of Jersey called on the Saint Helier Yacht Club in Jersey to help. |
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Diesel locomotives are also on hand at both terminals in case they are needed to help a train out. |
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The French declared war on Burgundy, despite the fact that Charles was initially unwilling to help Edward. |
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A Local Enterprise Partnership has recently been established by business leaders to help grow jobs across Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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Generally they are shot by hunters employing gun dogs to help find, flush, and retrieve shot birds. |
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If members became sick, they would receive an allowance to help them meet their financial obligations. |
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In lace monitors, the young hatch close to 300 days and the female returns to help them escape the termite mound were the eggs were laid. |
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The petals were used to create a syrup that was feed to children to help them sleep. |
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The Trojans prevail and force the Greeks back to their wall, while Hera and Athena are forbidden to help. |
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Having listened with rapt attention to his story, the Phaeacians, who are skilled mariners, agree to help Odysseus get home. |
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Six climate classifications use the term to help define the various temperature and precipitation regimes for the planet Earth. |
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Since the 1970s, an increasing number of eel ladders have been constructed in North America and Europe to help the fish bypass obstructions. |
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In the feet the big toe moved into alignment with the other toes to help in forward locomotion. |
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Recently a mutation in mtDNA has been used to help diagnose prostate cancer in patients with negative prostate biopsy. |
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For others they were invisible giants, the souls of animals, a guide to hunting and as a spirit for the angakkuq to help with healing. |
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In October 1499, he sent two ships to Spain, asking the Court of Spain to appoint a royal commissioner to help him govern. |
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In October 1499, he sent two ships to Spain, asking the Cortes Generales of Castile to appoint a royal commissioner to help him govern. |
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Southern leaders needed to get European powers to help break up the blockade the Union had created around the Southern ports and cities. |
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On February 3, 1498 he was given new letters patent covering the voyage and to help him prepare a second expedition. |
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As well as webbed feet, turtles have very long claws, used to help them clamber onto riverbanks and floating logs upon which they bask. |
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I have to help him pee or to be more precise I hold his pee pot while he pees while sitting in his chair. |
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The Swedish king gave them men to help them claim the young boy, but to no avail. |
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In 2002 the Farm Business Centre was set up to help farmers and farm businesses across Penwith. |
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It also has a responsibility to help people enjoy, understand and access the natural environment. |
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Any trading surplus is used to maintain existing housing and to help finance new homes. |
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The new bridge is intended to help reduce traffic jams by ensuring at least one bridge is open to vehicular traffic at any one time. |
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A number of cities, including Paris, London and Barcelona, now have successful bike hire schemes designed to help people cycle in the city. |
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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic. |
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Its weaknesses are that it is UV sensitive and can tend to degrade over time, and thus generally is also coated to help preserve it. |
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Many extinct hominids have been studied to help understand the relationship between modern humans and the other extant hominids. |
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The next task is to form a site plan and then use it to help decide the method of excavation. |
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Such work requires close links and trust between archaeologists and the people they are trying to help and at the same time study. |
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Traditional gateways, unlike new gateways, have many institutions set up to help immigrants such as legal aid, bureaus, social organizations. |
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Sigurd asks for her name, and the woman gives Sigurd a horn of mead to help him retain her words in his memory. |
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It is used to help determine the lifestyle and practices of people living in biblical times. |
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In the beginning of 1805, he received an invitation from Savigny, who had moved to Paris, to help him in his literary work. |
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Portugal had landed in North Africa after Abu Abdallah asked him to help recover the Saadian throne. |
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He did not overindulge in the luxuries of palace life, but still used Buddhism and Buddhist festivals to help calm civil unrest. |
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When the city was attacked by Teutonic Knights, Yaroslav again sent Andrey with several units to help. |
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Timur likewise saw the European states as allies to help him destroy his Ottoman enemies. |
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Many Chinese Buddhist monks came to Japan to help further the spread of Buddhism as well. |
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Another form of treatment existed to help expel evil spirits from the body of a patient, known as trephining. |
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In May 2015, a food programme called Operation Sulaimani was introduced to help people who cannot afford a meal to have food with dignity. |
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A variation on terrestrial celestial navigation was used to help orient the Apollo spacecraft en route to and from the Moon. |
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In mid 1974, Guinean soldiers, requested by Stevens, were in the country to help maintain his hold on power. |
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In October 1999, the United Nations agreed to send peacekeepers to help restore order and disarm the rebels. |
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He offered to help Louis XII on condition that Sicily be given to Cesare, and then offered to help Spain in exchange for Siena, Pisa and Bologna. |
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The Merchant Venturers aim to play an active role in education to help improve and sustain the quality of educational provision within Bristol. |
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Those who stood beside him were easily overpowered and killed, while the others who tried to help him were hacked by spears and swords. |
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But government officials personally interested in an economic stake in the plant refused to help. |
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The ceremony was named an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in order to help the ritual survive and thrive in the modern world. |
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Gonzalo Pizarro offered to help capture those responsible for his brother's death, but was refused. |
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Its paws have fur on the soles for additional insulation and to help it walk on ice. |
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These Callaeci were the first tribe in the area to help the Lusitanians against the invading Romans. |
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A new set of guidelines are now in place to help build endogenous capacity in health research through training and access to new technology. |
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Yermak, wary of Karacha but nonetheless disposed to help, deployed Kolzo with a force of 40 Cossacks. |
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Regular grooming is also helpful to help the horse maintain good health of the hair coat and underlying skin. |
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The Burgrecht cities now had no external allies to help deal with internal Confederation religious conflicts. |
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The defendant supplied heroin to a drug user that asked for something to help them sleep. |
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West also publishes the West American Digest System to help lawyers find cases in its reporters. |
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His service on the Court would extend 34 years over some of the most important rulings to help establish the nation the Constitution had begun. |
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The National Archives also provides services to help users in their research and also find collections beyond those it holds. |
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In 1803, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, a French nobleman, began to help negotiate with France at the request of Jefferson. |
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The Reagan administration authorized the CIA to help the contra rebels with funding, armaments, and training. |
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The overall intent was to help the Conservative Party, yet it resulted in their loss of the 1868 general election. |
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Leadership and communication are constantly growing together, being intertwined into one another to help develop an organization. |
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Through the training and experience, the leader gains different traits to help make the organization functional. |
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Protectionism is frequently criticized by economists as harming the people it is meant to help. |
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I wondered how some of that compassion for a hawk could be rechanneled to help human beings like those I had just seen dying in Darfur. |
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In an act of reconciliation, King Charles II donated timber from the royal forests of Salcey and Whittlebury to help with the rebuild. |
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The idea was later used by James Watt to help market his improved steam engine. |
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Sodium sulfate is used as a fining agent, to help remove small air bubbles from molten glass. |
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Usually acetic acid is added to the dye bath to help the uptake of the dye onto the fiber. |
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Clark now sees an opportunity to help Republicans refind their soul and message. |
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This is then generally covered with soil, and vegetation is planted to help consolidate the material. |
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It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to help recoup the cost of road construction and maintenance. |
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Many children began first working in the home to help their parents run the family farm. |
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Agriculture in India is the largest sector where many children work at early ages to help support their family. |
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Women would normally get the children to help them because of the difficulty of carrying the coal. |
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This latter worker may also have multiple headed torches and special lathes to help form the glass or fused quartz used for special projects. |
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While so exiled, he earned the fortune that he later would use to help Pip. |
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Conditioning can also refer to the rollers inside a swather that crimps the alfalfa to help squeeze out the moisture. |
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Companies may also take out strike insurance prior to an anticipated strike, to help offset the losses which the strike would cause. |
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This early victory encouraged the natives, and large numbers moved to help the British at Amherstburg. |
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In keeping with the tradition of the society and to help with identification, the chair wears an academic robe. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organisations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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In 1847 the Commissioners built a pair of lighthouses near Cockersand Abbey to help guide ships into the port. |
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However, later in 1963 the Lakes hired another ranger to help, with Wyatt being assigned to the northern parts of the park. |
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Their complex root structures are known to help reduce wave damage from storms and flood impacts while binding and building soils. |
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The boy was ill and Potter wrote him a picture and story letter to help him pass the time and to cheer him up. |
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A large part of the weekend service is designed to help people reunderstand who God is. |
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Beck met someone who offered to help record demos in his living room, and he began to pass cassette tapes around. |
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At that time, doctors recommended bathing in the sea to help cure aches and pains. |
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She's roped me into making six chocolate truffle tortes for a hospice do and to help with the spring fair. |
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The sacred project of sociology is simply to help people enjoy being fully what they are. |
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The Scouts promise to make a real effort to help Mrs Tuttleby find a Scout group which will appoint her as a leader with a restricted warrant. |
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She was sick and tired of her daughter pestering her to help her with her homework. |
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Well sir, I have a silly walk and I'd like to obtain a Government grant to help me develop it. |
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However, even in the latter he wears a blue singlet to help remind the audience of his working-class roots. |
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The lack of skateable ice outdoors also prevented the Club giving its usual set of races to help encourage this sport and keep up interest. |
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One day Ox-head came up to us during smoko to have a yarn and to help himself to some lollies another bloke, Seth, had bought. |
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They passed a stopped car on the side of the road, but realized there was nothing they could do to help. |
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His father, a psychiatrist, gave him Adderall to help him take the test. |
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Knowing how critical and straithanded or miserly the Iban can be with one another, I asked Enchul why he continued to help his brother. |
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The local council conducted a survey of its residents to help it decide whether to go ahead with the roadside waste collection service. |
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What if, like so many of us, you are a recovering tanaholic? There are some effective, but expensive, treatments to help your skin look better. |
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It is designed to help you reduce timewasting, enhance decision making, and bring real benefits to your organisation. |
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Only her closest friends knew that Jenny was working at a topless bar to help with college expenses. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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So the spermatogonia of an endangered species could be kept preserved and used to produce male and female broodstock to help rebuild populations. |
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The camelbacks were designed to help with the visibility problems inherent in putting the driver behind the entire engine. |
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I'd love to be able to help you, but you'll have put that request through channels. |
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Frank was colorblind and had sewn small labels into his clothes to help him pick matching combinations. |
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In order to help defray the substantial costs involved, they then raised revenue through taking advertisements. |
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It is recommended that teachers and pupils are issued with homework diaries to help implement and monitor the homework timetable. |
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When two other refugees asked him to help set up a Piaget distributorship in New York, he jumped at the chance. |
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So I have compiled some tips to help Harvard students act less douchey when they are faced with foreign situations this weekend. |
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Together, these points supplement the qi to help upbear the clear and downbear the turbid when needled with supplementing method. |
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As planned, within seconds of touching down, the space craft released a 40-foot-wide drag parachute to help slow it down. |
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But they're allowed to use the money to change hearts and souls, to help save lives, to embetter the world we live in. |
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Do you need an extra pair of hands to help you pass out slices of cake and to clean up after the party is over? |
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We believe it is our duty to help these people, because we don't think they are getting a fair crack of the whip. |
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The brakeman had to help the fireman shovel coal into the firebox as the engineer coaxed his locomotive up grade. |
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The fielding coach used his fungo bat to help Jones work on his first step. |
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I took this 'ere paper, you see, to help a poor furriner, who could n't make himself understood any more than a wild goose. |
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One day he attempted to help out by leading a gentleman cow back to the ranch, a distance of about a mile. |
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George was half through a hole in the fence losing many feathers to Red, who was trying to help him back into the pen. |
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But if the Goddess chose to help you by giving Miss Hoover the Hershey squirts, such is her divine wisdom. |
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The Cotswold Voluntary Wardens Service was established in 1968 to help conserve and enhance the area, and now has more than 300 wardens. |
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Before the industrial revolution alkali was mostly used to help with the beaching process of making cloth. |
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It is such men and such books as these that are created to help us make our whole land a land of beauty and homefulness. |
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We bet you know lots of hosers, eh. And you want to help them not be hosers. |
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I still do not know if he's taken on this case because he's a glory hound, because he wants the PR, or if he simply wanted to help Anna. |
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This plough can be used to reduce the effects of compaction and to help break up ploughpan and hardpan. |
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In 468, at vast expense, the Eastern empire assembled an enormous force to help the West retake the Diocese of Africa. |
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Britain sent three bishops to the Council of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. |
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Chlothar, in particular, needed a friendly realm across the Channel to help guard his kingdom's flanks against his fellow Frankish kings. |
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The Aquitanians refused to help whilst the Bretons seized the opportunity to attack him too. |
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He gave his support to his Poitevin vassal Guy of Lusignan, who had brought troops to help him in Cyprus. |
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We like to keep our product and process development in house to help protect our intellectual property rights. |
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Philip appealed to his Scottish allies to help with a diversionary attack on England. |
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Girls were either kept at home by their parents to help with housework or sent out to work to bring money in for the family. |
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In July, Elizabeth sent out another force under Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, to help Henry IV in besieging Rouen. |
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As his mother was widowed, and his seven sisters unmarried, he would have been needed at home to help his family. |
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The terminus would be at Castlefield Basin, where the nearby River Medlock was to help supply the canal with water. |
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If any single corps was attacked, the others could quickly spring into action and arrive to help. |
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Frederick William of Prussia initially promised to help the Austrians, but reneged before conflict began. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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The Chief Constable of Glamorgan requested troops be sent in to help police quell the rioting. |
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Some NHS organisations are using referral management centres to help reduce inappropriate referrals in an attempt to save the NHS money. |
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Some new services were developed to help manage demand, including NHS Direct. |
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In 2016 the Conservative government extended student loan access in England to postgraduate students to help improve access to education. |
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In the old days the koha would be food to to help with the running of the event, like baskets of kumara, Skerrett said. |
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Now lets go through all the lead ups to the bar, to help build up the strengths and skills you will need. |
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Because Priestley's New Meeting salary was only 100 guineas, friends and patrons donated money and goods to help continue his investigations. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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Jason Pominville and his linemate Derek Roy each scored two goals to help Buffalo win at Toronto. |
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A long list of code words were developed to help make messages both quick to send and clear in meaning. |
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It was soon realized, however, that an extra handle was needed in front to help pull the machine along. |
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A number of mobile phone apps and services have been developed to help passengers claim their refund more efficiently. |
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Many platforms have unique interior designs to help passenger identification. |
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The goal of this dynamic is to help both the tutor, in this case the English speaker, and the tutee, the ESL student. |
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Teachers in an ESL class are specifically trained in particular techniques and tools to help students learn English. |
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Britain sent three bishops to the Synod of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. |
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Some of St Dismas Society's early members went on to help found the Simon Community in Sussex then in London. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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After the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, they arrived immediately at some of the worst disaster sites to help retrieve and bury the dead. |
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Wilkins went on to help verify the proposed structure and win the Nobel Prize with Watson and Crick. |
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In addition, individual colleges also offer bursaries and funds to help their students. |
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In the area of licensing technoloiges, UCLB provides commercial, legal and administrative advice to help companies broker licensing agreements. |
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However it was not necessarily very secure, and throughout its history people bribed the guards to help them escape. |
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When they discovered the plot had failed they stole cavalry horses from the stables at Warwick Castle to help in their escape. |
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This battle was eventually settled when the hero Heracles decided to help the Olympians. |
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Then Cassivellaunus quarrels with one of his dukes, Androgeus, who sends a letter to Caesar asking him to help avenge the duke's honour. |
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Traditionally, sausage makers would salt various tissues and organs such as scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat to help preserve them. |
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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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Several charities have been set up abroad to help the less fortunate in the community in India. |
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Much of the open land within and around the town is protected from chemical treatment to help preserve this water quality. |
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Some scholars believe that he used a mechanical device to help him trace the contours of his subjects' faces. |
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There are a group of mnemonic poems designed to help memorise lists and sequences of names and to keep objects in order. |
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He also has characters frequently refer to days of the week and specific hours to help the audience understand that time has passed in the story. |
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We vary the conditions for each measurement, to help isolate what has changed. |
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Savage's friends tried to help him by attempting to persuade him to move to Wales, but Savage ended up in Bristol and again fell into debt. |
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The black dog I hope always to resist, and in time to drive, though I am deprived of almost all those that used to help me. |
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To overcome these feelings, Johnson tried to constantly involve himself with various activities, but this did not seem to help. |
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Mary wrote Valperga to help alleviate her father's financial difficulties, as Percy refused to assist him further. |
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On the death of his wife in 1821, his sister in law, Elizabeth Branwell, came from Penzance, Cornwall to help him bring up the children. |
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Orwell and his wife were under threat and had to lie low, although they broke cover to try to help Kopp. |
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It is done in hard shoes, which are used to help keep track of how the dancer keeps in time. |
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The oldest children's songs of which we have records are lullabies, intended to help a child sleep. |
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Clara died in February 1882, and the family moved to another house in Cheltenham, where Adolph recruited his sister Nina to help raise the boys. |
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The theatre owners unsuccessfully requested tax concessions to help them meet the costs. |
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Following the success of The Lodger, Hitchcock hired a publicist to help strengthen his growing reputation. |
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The production was popular, despite poor reviews, but the expensive production did little to help the finances of Laurence Olivier Productions. |
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He also fronted a video campaign to help the charity Save The Children in its mission to aid young Syrian refugees. |
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He also gave nightly speeches after his curtain call as Hamlet at the Barbican in London, asking for donations to help Syrian refugees. |
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His sister was a menial girl, but he sought to help her develop a mind of her own. |
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They still have the equivalent dot rating, but are named to help choose a ball that is appropriate for one's skill level. |
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When a player is not on the court, she is expected to help the game in some other way, such as being the timekeeper or scorekeeper. |
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After the takeover by GFH Capital, Leeds introduced a Leeds United official Twitter feed to help interact via social media. |
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Its 'Active Places' website is designed to help the public find sports facilities anywhere in England. |
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This is a golf instructional program designed to help golfers of every level improve their skills and enjoyment of golf. |
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He had a fairly slow start to his racing career, using his own money to help work his way up the ranks. |
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Button believed that his inexperience showed as he struggled to help his team set up a competitive car. |
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Coulthard was chosen for his experience, considered ideal to help lead the fledgling team. |
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The purpose of the many microcharges is to help avoid, or at least limit, broader tax increases. |
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There are work roles that can be done by everyone in the family to help contribute to an enjoyable outdoor adventure for all. |
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Annual conferences were held to help governments refine the process of international arbitration. |
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The state oil company Nunaoil was created to help develop the hydrocarbon industry in Greenland. |
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Trusts are organizations or groups that have control over money that will be used to help someone else, such as the Youth Sport Trust. |
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Henry gave Diarmait permission to recruit mercenaries and authorized his subjects to help Diarmait. |
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While encouraging agricultural productivity, the British also provided economic incentives to have more children to help in the fields. |
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Large families received subsidies to help with their utilities, school fees, and household expenses. |
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In January 1943 Hitler signed a decree requiring all women under the age of fifty to report for work assignments to help the war effort. |
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The United States was already spending a great deal to help Europe recover. |
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Others have proposed a Marshall Plan for Africa to help that continent, and US Vice President Al Gore suggested a Global Marshall Plan. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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