| During neurofeedback, users learn to control their own brain activity with the help of a brain-computer interface. |
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| When I arrived, she came outside with the help of 2 other guys who she works with. |
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| Pierson was tracked down by the police with the help of AOL, his internet service provider. |
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| Eventually, with the help of the British Epileptic Association, they were able to arrange cover. |
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| Throughout the process, he has meticulously planned every detail with the help of engineers. |
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| The RNA polymerase binds to DNA with the help of other proteins called transcription factors. |
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| The loveable Buttons attempts to bring peace, with the help of the Fairy Godmother. |
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| Revamp your wardrobe with the help of our in-house expert, and find out if you're a fashion victim or a style master. |
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| This will be done with the help of tourism offices and the Visit Britain organisation. |
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| Soon, with the help of a camera crew that has been following him on the campaign trail, he is addressing the world. |
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| These games offer an opportunity for the viewers to play them alone or with the help of an older sibling or parent. |
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| Bassianus, who is already engaged to Lavinia, reclaims his betrothed with the help of Titus' sons. |
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| I have escaped, and with the help of your suggestively named, buxom employee, I shall stop you from nuking the U.S. gold supply! |
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| She has no use of her right arm and can only walk short distances with the help of a caliper and walking stick. |
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| This will lead to more happiness, but can only be done with the help of numerology and astrology. |
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| They extracted resources and, with the help of small groups of locals, became autocratic occupiers of the land. |
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| The octagon is then placed on the white stand, where it is fixed into a star formation with the help of a metal bracket. |
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| There is Mr. Garrison, a closeted educator who teaches the day's lessons with the help of Mr. Hat, his bug eyed hand puppet. |
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| After appearing in Whitehorse it came to the Oddfellows Hall in Dawson City with the help of Nakai Theatre and Yukon Arts Centre. |
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| I quickly hangared the Flytec Dragonfly and with the help of David Glover wheeled out Pete Lehmann's 195 Falcon. |
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| Without wasting a moment we head for the last cape of the Peninsula de Paria, with the help of a GPS that they inexplicably left behind. |
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| From 1946 onwards, I have continuously poked fires with the help of various materials. |
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| The 42-year-old Bone won half the races on an eight-race card with the help of three jockeys and two trainers. |
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| He performed the first open-heart surgery in the world to close a hole in the heart with the help of a microchip camera. |
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| It aims to involve parents and carers creatively with the help of professional artists. |
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| They are in cahoots together, hatching a plan to take Daniel down with the help of a young, top-notch karate champ. |
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| She smirked as he rose to a seat with the help of his horse and the saddle stirrup. |
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| Mr Gilmartin said with the help of a photofit artist he could paint the man's picture. |
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| And for those who are not given to hero worship, the software offers the choice of applying one's own face, with the help of a webcamera. |
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| All the designs are a result of careful selection much in advance with the help of the best of stylists and fashion designers in the industry. |
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| They are therefore carried away with the false propaganda spread by the chauvinists with the help of the electronic media. |
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| There is nothing I like better than finding new things in my home area with the help of my local OS map. |
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| These are the vendors who lug two heavy-looking panniers around with the help of a piece of pliable wood across their shoulder. |
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| Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street. |
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| One hot-wires the ignition while his partner, with the help of plastic, self-fastening pins, quickly attaches a pair of false number plates. |
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| The wasp waist, achieved with the help of a corset and a tightly cinched belt, became popular at the end of the nineteenth century. |
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| Compiled with the help of readers' nominations, it is a list of politicians, businessmen, humanitarians, artisans and more. |
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| The Indian state of Kerala is planning to build small hydel power plants with the help of Chinese expertise. |
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| She started planning the wedding right away, with the help of a wedding planner her assistant found for her. |
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| The market is on Crown land and the original huts were financed with the help of NZAid. |
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| Her skirt was black and also flared out with the help of a crinoline petticoat underneath. |
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| Infants are raised principally by the mother with the help of extended kin. |
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| Judges praises its hands on science gallery and also the decision to scrap admission charges, with the help of the government. |
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| I wormed out of the backseat, with the help of the person in front of me, and started to board one of the trains. |
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| A huntsman manages the dogs with the help of his assistants, the whippers-in. |
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| The campaign was launched with the help of advertising consultants Jupiter Advertising. |
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| With Nobody's Fool he weaves a magic spell with the help of a funny, affecting screenplay and a top notch supporting cast. |
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| Both sides were plated using my metal circle, with the help of my beloved assistant plater. |
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| Her bruise wasn't completely gone, but with the help of make-up, she was able to conceal it. |
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| Science cognizes life with the help of concepts, art with the aid of images in the form of living, sensual contemplation. |
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| He also used his knowledge of first aid to put him in the recovery position, with the help of another passer-by. |
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| The mine is now redrafting its labour policy with the help of the union, he said. |
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| Somehow, with the help of his managers, he runs the company while devoting most of his spare time to refereeing and his family. |
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| The plan, devised with the help of York Council emergency planning co-ordinator Barry Kelly, aims to speed local response when an alert occurs. |
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| Arms merchants, with the help of corrupt government officials, create certificates saying the arms are bound for legal buyers. |
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| He decided to make a citizen's arrest but she struggled free with the help of two women accomplices. |
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| Men clear the bush and plant the yams with the help of the women and the children. |
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| After being a total geek in school, he's expelled and reinvents himself with the help of an inmate. |
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| The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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| Sirka did as she was instructed, and with the help of Aden, she managed to get on. |
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| This Christmas, thousands of couples like you and your girlfriend will rediscover each other with the help of the Yuletide brandy. |
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| Consequently, little was said about qualifications for elders until Paul began organizing Gentile churches with the help of Timothy and Titus. |
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| He ripped one suit then finally managed to get into another with the help of more than a few dollops of talcum powder. |
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| The SCC took on the project in July with the help of Kathy Ulmer, manager of security ancillary operations at the university. |
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| He claimed to have finally kicked the drugs in 2002 with the help of a treatment called neurotransmitter restoration. |
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| In tall canopies, the operator moves beneath the canopy along a linear path, keeping the sensor oriented to the sun with the help of a sight. |
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| Restoring the heart with the help of a plastic shaper is a new approach to a procedure that has been around for more than 20 years. |
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| Building work has begun on a new clubhouse for Chiswick Rugby Club with the help of some eye-watering fund raising. |
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| Each house has been restored to a different period in the courtyard's history, with the help of archaeological and archival information. |
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| She needed to sort out her frayed, perplexing emotions with the help of someone she loved and trusted. |
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| He formed an order of ascetics devoted to develop a sense of community with the help of religious injunctions and instructions. |
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| In the winter, Kathy follows a punishing routine of heavy weight training with the help of personal trainer Mike Smith. |
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| She returned to the store and, with the help of a more sympathetic assistant, found a wig she liked. |
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| The museum dedicated to Fra Angelico was opened in the 1920's with the help of various financial sources. |
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| The two officers were brought back safely early Wednesday with the help of the Coast Guard. |
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| The thunderbolt was created with the help of Brother R.B.B., and formed from two glass chandelier lustres. |
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| The elderly Russian gentleman, wearing a crisply tailored dark suit and burgundy tie, walked slowly, with the help of his cane. |
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| He narrowly escaped an arrest warrant in the US by taking flight to Panama with the help of church contacts. |
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| The survey was carried out by an organisation called Duck Density with the help of volunteers who kept a tally of wildfowl. |
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| Clans, tartans, and Highlands, with the help of the Queen herself, had become utterly British and quite fashionable. |
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| The pair, who live on Kirkland, then scrabbled together hundreds of tea lights and altar candles with the help of their friends. |
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| She escaped with the help of a passer-by but suffered more than 30 injuries, including burns to her face, arm and knees. |
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| How everyday people became instant reporters with the help of cell phones and the Internet. |
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| His sister Mary tried to rule with the help of a new bailie, but the empire was clearly vulnerable. |
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| This comprehensive trilogy was put together by one of the foremost authorities on Mary with the help of respected Mariologists and Theologians. |
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| Ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette. |
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| It is eventually retrieved with the help of a lion and a little-known creature called a bandicoot. |
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| On that day for the first time the Administration with the help of the Army evacuated people to the police thana or to school buildings. |
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| The stories of human dependence on plants was worked into the shaping of the site with the help of artists and sculptors. |
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| Some strange man, gallant and handsome, was tucking her into bed, with the help of another person, apparently female. |
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| A barogram can only be read to within 10 metres and then only with the help of a magnifying glass. |
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| The baroness has transformed the wine of Chateau Clarke with the help of leading wine consultant Michel Rolland. |
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| In the interim, Veikko, with the help of only lichen and cold water, has ingeniously made his escape from his Promethean securement. |
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| The mother told me the directions to the place I needed to be in and with the help of my basset hound I managed to make it though. |
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| Years later, then a young medical student, Dr Gordon assisted at surgery at the hospital with the help of his mother. |
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| How fabulous is it that the pursuit of happiness and self-fulfillment can be achieved with the help of the diving industry! |
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| The singer captured his St. Barts vacation with the help of a selfie stick. |
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| During a decisive meltdown, she kills her husband with the help of her obese maid. |
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| Even with the help of his Lordship's daughter, a pretty young gal named Truly, the treats are rejected. |
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| A craft brewery in Boonville recently started brewing beer with the help of the solar energy it collects. |
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| You will, with the help of your parents, pick up the threads when you are released. |
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| He put them on then slowly slid out the bed, standing with the help of cane, heavily favoring his right leg. |
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| At his lovely retirement village, with the help of many friends as well as family, we had a wonderful bibliophilic party. |
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| So, she is just trying to build a better poultry farm with the help of the whole village. |
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| Master muddy downhills, hairpin turns and unexpected obstacles with the help of cyclocross pro Gina Hall. |
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| They are reportedly trying for a reunion with the help of a marriage counsellor. |
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| But Justin made the team with the help of his brother in synchronized diving. |
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| Theoretical chemistry is the study of chemical phenomena with the help of mathematical models and computer calculations. |
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| The wide-ranging project will allow visitors to try their hands at age-old country crafts with the help of trained demonstrators. |
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| He did not need chemotherapy and with the help of colostomy bag could live a normal life. |
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| Many clients are also continuing to flourish with the help of our strategic planning program. |
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| Parathyroid hormone regulates the level of calcium in the blood with the help of calcitonin, which is produced in the thyroid. |
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| Here are four ways to avoid similar salon disasters with the help of expert insight straight from stylists and colorists themselves. |
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| All interview data were transcribed and analyzed in Tzeltal with the help of two native Tzeltal speakers who also spoke Spanish. |
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| He proceeds to dazzle them with a story, acting it out with the help of his dog. |
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| He has been slowly rebuilding his life with the help of close friends and family. |
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| The calculations were done with the help of soldiers who were given a gold ducat for every mistake they found. |
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| The four corners of the nation are being linked with the help of expressways and corridors. |
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| Now Edna, with the help of local councillor Bernard Selby, plans to collate records, press cuttings and artefacts detailing his wartime actions. |
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| During these works transmitting took place with the help of an antenna which was strained between the other tower and a small wood mast. |
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| The meeting continued, uninterrupted of course, with the help of the generator. |
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| Their remains were unearthed in March from unmarked graves and identified by DNA testing with the help of Argentinian forensic experts. |
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| A potential insect pest has been identified as a naturalised species of beetle with the help of the Department of Agriculture's website. |
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| Jamie Robinson is an expert skipper who, with the help of ship's mate Toby, good-naturedly fuses guests into a surprisingly competent crew. |
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| See, if I wanted to go out and return minus all my valuables, I could do that perfectly well on my own with the help of a few snifters of sherry. |
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| Slattery eventually hauled himself back from the brink with the help of a clinical psychiatrist and medicinal drugs for his mind. |
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| They were created in a laboratory with the help of adipic acid, disodium phospic and fumaric acid, and taste like it too. |
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| More research is needed, but biodiesel produced with the help of black soldier flies could provide a cheaper alternative fuel. |
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| Such an evaluation of gold jewellery is done by a goldsmith with the help of a touchstone. |
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| It is only with the help of local people that police can crack down on the crime spree, catch the culprits and bring them to justice. |
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| So it was a nifty move that the DeLorean Motor Company was opened in Northern Ireland with the help of a big chunk of UK taxpayer's money. |
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| Skin diseases like psoriasis, eczemas, neurodermatitis, and Buerger's disease are also cured with the help of Pomorie's waters. |
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| They were encouraged to continue speech therapy with the help of the linguist. |
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| The Jungle Book follows Mowgli's adventures as he flees a vicious tiger with the help of Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther. |
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| He starts decoding the complex cryptograph with the help of his fellow officer. |
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| Woven into the cloth and fur are spun golden threads, the whole accursedly heavy piece of clothing made durable with the help of a little magic. |
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| This is done with the help of the hands of consciousness that extend from the spiritual heart and are coessential to it. |
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| The falls is mainly divided into three sections and can be reached with the help of rafts known as coracles. |
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| Recognizing abnormalities by viewing videotapes and improving speech habits with the help of a therapist are two effective methods of treatment. |
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| Amanda learned to walk again with the help of an artificial leg, spurning the use of a wheelchair and a stairlift. |
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| Conducting all of these projects puts tremendous demands on our small staff of 110 employees, even with the help of several hundred docents and volunteers. |
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| It is made by breaking down organic waste with the help of earthworms. |
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| The spike-tailed paradise fish is a labyrinth fish, and like all such fishes they extract atmospheric oxygen with the help of a vessel-lined cavity above their gill arches. |
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| All of these were transcribed in the original language of the Eskimo storytellers and then translated with the help of Eskimos who also spoke English. |
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| It was a path-breaking effort as with the help of various topics, the participants were set to think on the lines of acquiring the attributes of Allah. |
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| Yes, it's a binary, too, but of the spectroscopic type, which means that you won't be able to distinguish its two component stars even with the help of a telescope. |
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| The shaping of this sort of centring would probably be done by eye, perhaps with the help of a template and the stone or brick structure laid against it. |
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| But instead he pushes himself on, shrugging back into his parka, cinching the hood, donning one mitten and then the other with the help of his teeth. |
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| The search for the disreputable which reinforces the notion of difference as objectified otherness is often carried out with the help of Third World women themselves. |
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| The material collected was analyzed under optical microscope, and dissected with the help of 2 bistouries to liberate the spermatozoa from the tissue. |
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| He ingeniously accomplished his herculean task with the help of a small staff of men who shared his commitment to the cause. |
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| This new twelve-track collection was created with the help of genius producer Bob Rock and was recorded at The Bath House Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario. |
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| It moves your leg out and away from your body's midline with the help of the gluteus minimus and four other assistor muscles, including the gluteus maximus. |
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| It was an unorthodox position for a Republican governor, and with the help of business and hospital interests, Brewer prevailed. |
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| He resigned his associate pastorship in 1989 and, with the help of an inheritance and some investments, earned an MBA in marketing at Portland State University. |
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| Now French investigators, with the help of the FBI, want to know if it is more than a moribund coincidence. |
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| At low water the walk back to the sea wall takes a little longer, but even at high water and with the help of the rope, getting up in full kit is far harder than getting down. |
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| Make at least one appointment with the bridal room of a big store and enjoy finding the style of dress which suits you best, with the help of expert staff. |
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| The scenes in Tokyo were filmed with the help of a bilingual Japanese crew. |
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| By trial and error, and finally with the help of an expert cheesemaker, they learned the art of cheesemaking and now produce 30 kg of delicious cheese a month. |
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| Gathering supporters as he went, he chivvied the Neapolitan army out of Sicily and crossed the Straits of Messina on 22 August with the help of the Royal Navy. |
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| Neither should we neglect training prospective officers with the help of simulators, for which purpose appropriate funds and materiel ought to be allocated. |
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| According to most beliefs, pyramids were built with the help of great armies of slaves, by the ancient pharaohs of Egypt as tombs for preserving their royal bodies. |
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| The attached letter informs the offending parties of their apparent error, and goes on to explain the correct use of the apostrophe with the help of several examples. |
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| The captain, with the help of his men, came up with a plan to set off a decoy to lure the fighters away from us in hopes that we could break free. |
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| The home accents are embellished with an antique effect with the help of a variety of plating like bronze, silver, nickel, chrome, pewter and black nickel. |
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| Shirley has had all her children with the help of a fertility drug. |
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| Academies are state-of-the-art facilities that replace schools considered to be underperforming and are set up with the help of a private or charitable sponsor. |
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| And then in 1996, after a three year search, with the help of an American writer researching Amerasians, she located her father, who came to Vietnam to meet her. |
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| Systems were developed for chumming the fish in the open ocean and pinpointing schools of fish with the help of land-based watchers and signal flags. |
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| The starlet was seen grabbing her left ankle after she was brought back to her feet with the help of her bodyguard and publicist. |
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| He has since stabilized with the help of a highly restrictive diet and the use of a state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen chamber. |
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| She'd actually managed to do this with the help of a hand computer she'd brought with her to the slumber party at Maggie's house without her knowledge at first. |
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| Mairead Clancy, who was selected as the Sligo Rose earlier this year, will be playing the put-upon beauty who finds her true love with the help of her fairy godmother. |
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| With such bosh was Mr. Robbins attempting to argue that President Bush went to war, with the help of Strauss-loving elites, merely to secure his re-election. |
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| He regularly gets intravenous vitamin injections and maintains his boyish face with the help of Botox. |
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| But he is still a bright spark when it comes to maths and English because he swots up with the help of a special tutor who teaches him on the ward. |
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| They are usually developed through a joint initiative between employers and employee representatives, with the help of retained professional advisers. |
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| Her village told her to let her daughter die, but with the help of panelist Dr. Ebby Elahi, both have recovered. |
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| The man finally manages to break free with the help of the others, slipping out of his coat. |
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| But with the help of his son and his father, he managed to find time to ensure his hectares became an ideal home for lapwings, redshanks, snipes and curlews. |
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| The U.S. charged three Eastern European men with running an international cybertheft ring, arresting them in their native countries with the help of police there. |
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| She tries by making regular trips to the meat market, and with the help of Congolese officials, she confiscates chained bonobos about to be sold alongside other exotic meats. |
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| But from the land of endless sheep and dwindling bird life a new imagery has arrived, a modern mythology placed there with the help of Hollywood, or should I say, Wellywood. |
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| Next Sunday, the first movie to benefit from the New York-style film office will shoot scenes on Dublin's main thoroughfare, with the help of Gardai. |
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| Meena eventually escaped, and with the help of the nonprofit group Apne Aap, bravely returned to rescue her daughter, Naina. |
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| I did my first job, as a delivery boy for the Lansing State Journal, in the late 1970s with the help of my 10-speed. |
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| Adam bought it for me with the help of these two little connivers. |
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| People should be shown with the help of cogitable examples from their everyday life that to cast their vote for the current regime is to vote for corruption. |
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| Then, with the help of fedex, the fulfillment pharmacies would deliver the pills nationwide. |
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| They have been delivered intravascularly, intramuscularly, or transtracheally in a naked form or with the help of a vector, either viral or nonviral. |
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| The rainwater falling on the rooftop, which acts as the catchment area, is directed to the storage tank with the help of specially made channels using PVC pipes. |
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| It uses the latest technology to hold a virtual line-up on a laptop computer, with the help of video images from a national database of volunteers. |
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| That process was expedited with the help of the veteran crew chief. |
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| Singer Athesia will be given the bumps with the help of DJs Uzi, Emanuelle, Scott C and Chevy Van on the Road and a plethora of visual artists and performers. |
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| He told the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs he had been fitted up with the help of covert recordings for falsely accusing police officers of corruption. |
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| But was I secretly suffering from an acute case of tanorexia, only just managing to keep my inner torment under control with the help of factor 2 carrot oil? |
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| To work this extremely hard stone, which can only be shaped by grinding with the help of abrasives, artisans were recruited from all over his vast empire. |
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| Guilty people can also beat polygraphs by suppressing their physiological reactions with the help of mental countermeasures such as meditation or physical ones such as drugs. |
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| Get an idea of what you want in terms of look and style, and communicate this message clearly with the help of visual aids like photographs and magazines. |
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| James, with the help of newspaper editors such as John Edwards, was cast in a political role, as Confederate guerilla, a bushwhacker, enemy of Grant and the corrupt Union. |
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| The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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| Another interesting feature EA has added to the game is night golf, letting the golfer play in a non-typical environment with the help of an illuminated ball. |
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| This had followed a surprising decision to kick a penalty into the corner instead of the goal, which with the help of hindsight may well have cost the home side the game. |
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| Researchers estimate that at least one-third of the human population is currently being fed, directly or indirectly, with the help of the Haber process. |
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| An e-fit of the suspect, created by police with the help of the elderly victim, has been displayed in shops and businesses across York and North Yorkshire. |
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| The plants were washed thoroughly with deionized distilled water, dried in a shed, and compressed into a powder with the help of a manual grinder. |
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| So he learns a siren song on the Hammond upright, woos wanton waitresses to his seaside flat and then tickles their ivories with the help of a love drug. |
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| My books talk about communist expansionism being turned back around the world with the help of Margaret Thatcher, the Pope, and many brave souls in Europe. |
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| The invasion of Crimea, however, shows that the Putin has chosen to forestall change with the help of foreign aggression. |
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| The CIPR guide was created with the help of the Wikipedian community. |
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| Gatsby, with the help of Carraway, attempts to rekindle his romance with Daisy. |
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| The organ is played with the help of keyboard and foot pedals. |
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| For example, Bohr's atomic theory includes terms like quantum numbers, quantum jump, steady state, and explains spectra described with the help of wavelength. |
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| They were destroyed with the help of gunpowder, canons, and fireballs. |
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| As supplied by the factory, the Crossfire comes with a detachable, ghost ring aperture rear sight that is adjustable for windage with the help of a screwdriver. |
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| An hour later I awoke in my chamber with the help of smelling salts. |
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| On the second voyage, Sindbad is marooned on an island, but with the help of a giant bird, he is able to collect many diamonds before returning home. |
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| They said they had been able to place appointments in his diary for their clients, with the help of his constituency secretary who had also worked for Beattie. |
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| The main efforts are focused on procuring information about the operational situation in the theater with the help of space-based assets of radar surveillance. |
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| While Darling and his shipmates were busy learning the ACD, the ship was steering course as usual, yet with the help of a new friend to the quartermaster. |
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| Numerous displays of the children's work, activities and outings were on display and refreshments were provided with the help of members of the Parents' Association. |
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| Each time it was necessary to take a clear position, for example on terrorism and suicide bombing, the conferees weaseled out with the help of demagogic pirouettes. |
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| Now, with the help of 7,000 light-emitting diodes or LEDs, the detailed work has emerged from the shadows. |
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| The rear tyre got punctured, but with the help of a couple of menial workers and a beggar, my father was able to push the car to the tyre repair garage. |
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| They stood it upright with the help of some remnant pieces of wood, took a stick from the bonfire and lit the fuse before standing back and covering their ears. |
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| The students of each of the schools will, with the help of a visiting Aboriginal Artist, paint their reconciliation symbol on the Message Stick Stand. |
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| And he scraped his hair off his face with the help of an Alice band. |
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| Doctors are putting smiles back on the faces of seriously injured and deformed children with the help of a revolutionary new implant to help rebuild their looks. |
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| The Medicis regained power in 1512 with the help of Spanish troops, and Machiavelli was deposed from his public office, imprisoned and tortured with the strappado. |
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| Footpad swelling was monitored by serial weekly measurements, for 30 days, of footpad thickness with the help of a digital pachymeter. |
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| It was he who removed Peter Bowler with the help of a good catch at third slip. |
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| We learned the language with the help of a native informant. |
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| I read every evening, sometimes late into the night, with the help of kerosene lamps, often secretly, past my bedtime. |
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| I reacted to my well-to-do peers, with the help of my roommate and best friend John, by sissifying and citifying them. |
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| And as dean, with the help of his deaness, Eva Howe Stevens, he entertained every student in his home every year and made Cornell a Shangri-la. |
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| The regular 17-sided polygon can be constructed with the help of a compass and a ruler. |
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| Wishart's supporters seized St Andrews Castle, which they held for a year before they were defeated with the help of French forces. |
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| But after that, she was at a loss, so she did a little research with the help of short erotica and a fetish website. |
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| He presented his own divisions of the tetrachord and the octave, which he derived with the help of a monochord. |
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| He was unpopular with them from the outset, having seized power with the help of the military, and he returned the sentiment. |
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| The administration Richard left behind worked considerably well, as an attack from Raymond was repelled with the help of Navarre. |
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| Many Tories voted against the Act, and it passed only with the help of the Whigs. |
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| The knights, with the help of Spanish and Maltese forces, were victorious and repelled the attack. |
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| This time he is temporarily defeated, gaining final victory only with the help of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall. |
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| His last major works, including a large version of The Light of the World, were completed with the help of his assistant, Edward Robert Hughes. |
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| He attacks the dragon with the help of his thegns or servants, but they do not succeed. |
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| Having gone totally blind in 1652, Milton wrote Paradise Lost entirely through dictation with the help of amanuenses and friends. |
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| During this time, with the help of Elizabeth Pigot, who copied many of his rough drafts, he was encouraged to write his first volumes of poetry. |
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| He sailed this for some years around the coasts of England, with the help of younger men. |
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| He updates his Weibo account with the help of two assistants who understand Chinese. |
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| In July, Turkey, with the help of the British navy, mounted an invasion by sea from Rhodes. |
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| In the Caucasus, the Ottomans were able to stand ground with the help of Chechen Muslims led by Imam Shamil. |
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| Lord Beckett gains power over Davy Jones and, with the help of the Flying Dutchman, he is now executing his plans to extinguish piracy forever. |
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| It is now being taught and promoted with the help of Brazil, Portugal, and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. |
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| Andrews Castle, which they held for a year while under siege, before they were defeated with the help of French forces. |
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| Joan was illiterate and it is believed that her letters were dictated by her to scribes and she signed her letters with the help of others. |
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| Disguised as a woman, he escaped from the Palace in 1648 with the help of Joseph Bampfield, and crossed the North Sea to The Hague. |
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| Ferdinand III the Bourbon was forced to retreat to Sicily which he was still in complete control of with the help of British naval protection. |
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| Some of Rome's Gallic allies had been defeated by their rivals at the Battle of Magetobriga, with the help of a contingent of Germanic tribes. |
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| The Soviets would only regain their air wing later in the war with the help of the United States. |
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| Agrial group processes vegetables, cider apples, milk, poultry and meat with the help of its 12,000 employees and all its partners. |
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| It was with the help of this newly reborn martial unit that Muhammad Ali imposed his rule over Egypt. |
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| The inhabitants petitioned Augustus for help, who sent troops to curb the rabbit population with the help of ferrets. |
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| The eldest Barbarossa also went on a rampage through Algiers in 1516, and captured the town with the help of the Ottoman Empire. |
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| In a 2001 study, the movements of Atlantic bluefin tuna from an area off North Carolina were studied with the help of special popup tags. |
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| Peggotty manages to find her with the help of London prostitute Martha, who had grown up in their county. |
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| Bilirubin, a waste product derived from blood cells, is passed through bile and urine with the help of enzymes excreted by the liver. |
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| Depending on glacier regime, even steep alpine lands can be preserved through time with the help of ice. |
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| Between June 22 and July 26, 1941, Romanian troops with the help of Wehrmacht recovered Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. |
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| Each consul commanded an army, usually two legions strong, with the help of military tribunes and a quaestor who had financial duties. |
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| The revolt was put down swiftly by force and with the help of many cantons. |
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| The Romans, under their General Aspar and with the help of his bucellarii, then attacked the quarreling Goths and Huns, defeating them. |
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| Under the government of Albuquerque, Goa was taken from the Bijapur sultanate in 1510 with the help of Hindu privateer Timoji. |
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| The Almoravids, with the help of Toucouleur allies, used military force for conversion. |
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| Many sufferers try to cure themselves with the help of traditional healers. |
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| De la Cosa was arrested and incarcerated, liberated only with the help of Queen Isabella. |
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| Throughout the decade, Aneerood Jugnauth ruled the country with the help of the PMSD and the Labour Party. |
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| In 1641, the Dutch defeated the Portuguese in an effort to capture Malacca, with the help of the Sultan of Johore. |
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| In 1607 the Dutch came back in Ternate where with the help of Ternateans built a fort in Malayo. |
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| French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish are taught with the help of foreign linguistic institutions. |
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| Manco Capac and his companion, with the help of the four women, made a house. |
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| They purchased from John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor, a tract of land consisting of six thousand one hundred acres with the help of Jacob Leisler. |
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| French trade with East Asia was initiated during the reign of Francis I with the help of shipowner Jean Ango. |
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| Hulft laid siege to Colombo, which was captured with the help of King Rajasinghe II of Kandy. |
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| In 1419 the sculptor Bonino of Milano, with the help of local craftsmen, replaced the first Roland with the present Gothic statue. |
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| Malankara Nazranis used this opportunity to escape from Latin persecution with the help of Dutch East India Company. |
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| These emigrants decided to emigrate to Chile with the help of the Chilean government. |
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| In 1510, the Portuguese defeated the ruling Bijapur sultan Yousuf Adil Shah with the help of a local ally, Timayya. |
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| In 1893 and 1894, with the help of their new Maxim guns, the BSAP would go on to defeat the Ndebele in the First Matabele War. |
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| The Internet, with the help of volunteers, has made the UK Hansard more accessible. |
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| It is their challenge, with the help of Tania, a roboid, to adapt the siblings to their new environment. |
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| Documentary following three agoraphobics as they tackle their condition with the help of expert Dr Paul Salkovskis. |
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| Somalia will restore its lost international air lane again with the help of the Turkish government. |
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| Departing on schedule with the help of a friendly doctor was quite usual. Does that still apply? It would seem so. |
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| During these three days you will learn how to play atonal music in a group with the help of visual tools. |
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| And the model, with the help of friend Ashley Wady, 24, is putting on an after show party to celebrate the night's successes at Newz Bar. |
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| It was the story of how the early Pilgrims had survived in the new land with the help of the native Wampanoag. |
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| The transition to Office 365 was carried out in just three days with the help of Microsoft Partner, Acropetal Technologies. |
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| At Bristol Zoo Gardens Snowdrop the African penguin was able to stay cool with the help of a garden sprinkler. |
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