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te the fast-tracking of the payment following a | AID meeting with Dole, both Dole and AID denied tha |
major outdoor pop concert under the title Abbey | Aid. |
OAK Microscholarship employs targeted academic | aid as a direct means of creating educated communit |
roops, the Phalange had no choice but to accept | aid from Israel. |
It will be marketed as a pregnancy achievement | aid only. |
no UK employees, is unknown to Oxfam and Action | Aid and, when contacted, is unable to provide detai |
g to a new report published by the group Action | Aid. |
Action | Aid says they cut back on hunger by scaling up inve |
ns the property of the Coast Guard as an active | aid to navigation. |
The current tower is an active | aid to navigation and not open to the public. |
Coast Guard District 9, and is still an active | aid to navigation. |
It is currently an active | aid to navigation and not open to the public. |
The light is active | aid to navigation and a housing facility for the Un |
se was automated in 1990, and remains an active | aid to navigation; it currently shows a halogen-pow |
Cove Point remains an active | aid to navigation and is the oldest continuously op |
It is an automated and active | aid to navigation on Lake Huron. |
It is an active | aid to navigation and is used for Coast Guard housi |
tower 200 ft (60m) west which remains an active | aid to navigation. |
current steel Skeletal towers remain an active | aid to navigation and are not open to the public. |
The location is an active | aid to navigation, with a characteristic white flas |
home, though it continues to serve as an active | aid to navigation. |
light is still in service and remains an active | aid to navigation. |
It is an active | aid to navigation. |
nd tower at this location, it remains an active | aid to navigation. |
The light is an active | aid to navigation and is not open to the public. |
The tower is an active | aid to navigation |
The lighthouse remains an active | aid to navigation. |
The modern tower is an active | aid to navigation. |
tes Coast Guard still maintains it as an active | aid to navigation. |
The lighthouse is currently an active | aid to navigation. |
Lynde Point is an active | aid to navigation and is not open to the public. |
The light is still active | aid to navigation. |
est Sister Island Lighthouse is still an active | aid to navigation, and is one of the oldest lightho |
It was automated in 1988 and remains an active | aid to navigation. |
sports a small white light, it is not an active | aid to navigation. |
It is still an active | aid to navigation. |
The light is an active | aid to navigation. |
s an opponent of secession but did not actively | aid the cause of the Union during the Civil War. |
ide, and though Huepow himself doesn't actually | aid Klonoa in beating them, he is quick to offer hi |
n Bouba Njida of Rai refused to come to Adama's | aid when the emir was fighting the Namchi at Poli. |
To secure additional | aid and confirm his claims to the conquered territo |
relief ships in November, promising additional | aid in the spring. |
make his way to the rear in search of adequate | aid for himself when struck down by a Japanese snip |
heavy fire crossed the road twice to administer | aid to his wounded comrades. |
st is thought to have been as an administrative | aid. |
d for fair trials for all 24 foreign and Afghan | aid workers detained by the Islamic Emirate of Afgh |
agined; to a German pharmawatch NGO, an African | aid station, and most disturbingly to him, corrupt |
ped persons, free medical centres, agricultural | aid, drinking water, electricity and compulsory pri |
lots indicated this may have been a bomb aiming | aid. |
On April 4th, he was indicted for his alleged | aid to Hamas. |
ks following January 29, 1962 in order to allow | aid supplies to enter from Pakistan. |
The money would also | aid Title I schools, special education, child care |
lly completed primary fermentation but can also | aid in the developing of malolactic fermentation wh |
Plastic mulches also | aid in evenly distributing moisture to the soil whi |
r the defeat of a monster, a character may also | aid their leveling experience with the use of Quest |
These can also | aid the 'spotting' ability of wildfires to propagat |
Such a dossier will also | aid the Chamber in assessing the merits of the case |
ly been a relatively modest program of American | aid to the Bolivian armed forces became a veritable |
e was a British citizen working for an American | aid agency. |
submission to Japan by isolation from American | aid, intensified blockade, and psychological warfar |
shortly thereafter continued to ensure American | aid in the defense of Taiwan and unofficial relatio |
This he achieved, with extensive American | aid, including napalm equipped aircraft , and the e |
ilt after World War I with the help of American | aid. |
Fu, the director of the Association of American | Aid China; Amber Jia, the majordomo of Asian market |
ent shortages as a result of decreased American | aid, while communist forces continued to gain stren |
s was actively involved in calling for American | aid to the newly independent country of Lithuania. |
ng or cannabis is also used amongst Sufis as an | aid to spiritual ecstasy. |
At this moment an | aid rode up with the news that the Irish right flan |
FFERENCE-TONES AND A METHOD OF USING THEM AS AN | AID IN TUNING HARMONIC INTERVALS (1991) |
rly 19th century, leaving just the towers as an | aid to shipping. |
s initially developed by Paul Bach-y-Rita as an | aid to people's sense of balance, particularly of s |
ad been in 1745 in the Battle of Fontenay as an | aid to the Duke of Cumberland, the brother of King |
erious parcel marked with expedit arrived as an | aid to instill pious virtues in the people. |
s normally served cold, and is often used as an | aid to digestion. |
ziz Abdul Naji asserts he was in Pakistan as an | aid worker, performing zakat -- charitable work. |
Tawhidi says the two were working for an | aid group helping the disabled. |
Shaw came up with the idea of cat's eyes as an | aid to road safety. |
terminancy diagrams are particularly used as an | aid to database normalization. |
of Fools Rush In, his memoirs of working for an | aid agency during the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
ine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists aboard an | aid ship bound for Gaza in May. |
ough the gorges, is more of an obstacle than an | aid to transportation. |
l approved of the pilpulistic method only as an | aid to study, but rendered legal decisions purely o |
Night Life was marketed as an | aid for the sex life of couples. |
Major Henry Haverfield was a suffragette and an | aid worker during World War I. |
igible acoustic signal" to be used either as an | aid for the speech-handicapped or to communicate in |
tration would have had been of little use as an | aid to identification. |
Wild Flowers: An | Aid to Knowledge of our Wild Flowers and their Inse |
scribed Jabir as one of the captives who was an | aid worker, with no credible ties to terrorism. |
It grew from work of an | aid trip arranged by the churches after knowledge o |
The alliance can therefore be regarded as an | aid to Prussian expansion, rather than a provocatio |
es tens of thousands of dollars each year as an | aid to high school student clubs and sports teams. |
The method is used as an | aid to breaking classical ciphers. |
by hobbyists (such as model railroaders) as an | aid to soldering. |
carried a more seriously wounded comrade to an | aid station, and, as he returned, was wounded a sec |
s house at the base, remaining functional as an | aid for maritime navigation into the western entran |
Links to Wikipedia as an | aid tool were quoted in the sentence. |
After being evacuated to an | aid station, he conveyed valuable information regar |
ame a Major in Langdon's Regiment, and later an | aid to General John Sullivan. |
red to as the 'docker's clock', was built as an | aid to ships in the port, as it allowed them to set |
hat Sargent occasionally used photography as an | aid to composition. |
Harper was an | aid worker with a studio in Addis also recording th |
cs, saying for many years he had used it "as an | aid to restful sleep". |
hing men, so with my Credo I hope to provide an | aid to the text. |
ons to another language, such as English, as an | aid. |
It was later used to follow roads as an | aid to the digitisation of maps. |
For example, puriri is highly valued as an | aid in increasing kereru (native pigeon) population |
ure as a medicinal or psychoactive agent, or an | aid to divination. |
He also served as an | aid officer in the Navy in America, aboard the ship |
It is known that they used fire both as an | aid to hunting, and to regenerate the vegetation. |
Sharon Commins, an | aid worker from Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland, and Hild |
Taken back to a hut that was being used as an | aid post, he was examined by the medical officer, C |
worked as a McKinsey management consultant, an | aid worker, and CEO of a not-for-profit company. |
el skeletal tower replaced the lighthouse as an | Aid to Navigation in 1957, and the lighthouse and p |
for a determinancy diagram, which is used as an | aid to database normalization. |
utz deutscher katholischer Auswanderer (de), an | aid organization for German Catholics emigrants. |
It is used as an | aid in nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), a proces |
soldiers who were on the verge of murdering an | aid man and 2 wounded soldiers in a nearby foxhole. |
Barbour served as an | aid to both Joseph E. Johnston and Leonidas Polk. |
As an | aid to his own studies on algal taxonomy and morpho |
and Da Yan Gong, but the sounds are used as an | aid to physical exercises in these dynamic Qigong w |
esia in surgery for muscle relaxation and as an | aid to intubation or ventilation. |
he Federal line and his body carried back to an | aid station along the Columbia Turnpike. |
t was imposed after a deadly Israeli raid on an | aid flotilla of mostly Turkish pro-Palestinian acti |
instance, in determining the moment at which an | aid to navigation is broad on the beam. |
She also was a foreign service officer and an | aid contractor, gaining first hand experience of th |
widely used as a practice instrument and as an | aid to composition, not being loud enough for large |
He appears in Plato's Phaedo dialogue as an | aid to the plot. |
The climate is essentially that of an | aid to semi arid region with scorching hot summers |
cture such as a tower constructed on land as an | aid to navigation by sailors. |
ncept of accompanying Low Mass with music as an | aid to the devotion of the faithful, thus giving ri |
ar by coleopterists (Cooter 1991, page 7) as an | aid to finding invertebrates in leaf litter. |
recommend a programme of design to serve as an | aid to the newly established small industries in In |
g down a waterslide while she was working as an | aid at a children's summer camp by the Baltic Sea. |
Latin: lighted room) is invented and used as an | aid for drawing perspective accurately. |
The lighthouse was constructed as an | aid to shipping entering Baltimore; it was built on |
as also pioneer in Portugal on the launch of an | aid relief campaign in Facebook towards Haiti's rec |
ed into the back of an ambulance heading for an | aid station near the front. |
An unmanned lighthouse stands there as an | aid to shipping. |
reported the harassment to Abe Fortas, then an | aid to Lyndon Johnson. |
ing supplement, but in 1995 was rebranded as an | aid for dieting. |
A drift punch, or drift pin, is used as an | aid in aligning bolt or rivet holes prior to insert |
r, cre-ester and CEE, is a substance sold as an | aid for athletic performance and for muscle develop |
e introduction in 1921 of the radiobeacon as an | aid to navigation. |
n of tactile tiles on the platforms comes as an | aid for the sight impaired who often travel with Ci |
actised freely the removal of the tonsils as an | aid to recovery from deafness, but in later life ex |
d, after establishing a collection point and an | aid station in a native house, he moved fearlessly |
This allows the cutter to precisely place an | aid to navigation (ATON). |
traffic controllers, intended to be used as an | aid in their making written statements, then destro |
He made his way to an | aid station, received treatment, and then refused t |
The MRI is used to visualize anatomy, | aid in planning the treatment, and monitoring tempe |
losed the area to international journalists and | aid organizations. |
These fins reduce the roll of the ship and | aid landing and take-off operations during rough we |
ility to play in either midfield or defence and | aid Dalian to a eighth place finish. |
or six weeks to teach the elements of music and | aid in the creation of a new piece of music. |
nstruction and repair of roads and canals), and | aid with agricultural tasks. |
nd his brother continued to provide shelter and | aid to certain Cathars. |
leaf, has been more luke-warm about phasing out | aid" cited to a Washington Post opinion piece by Jo |
he kidnapping was to receive a heavy ransom and | aid the financially struggling at the time IMARO. |
ills to establish a national education fund and | aid pensioners and Seminole War Veterans. |
Theodore Dalrymple, allege that debt relief and | aid are used to fund lavish lifestyles for the ruli |
h encouraged employment of the capable poor and | aid for the incapable, in contrast to that of 1572, |
r partial removal to provide a canoe slalem and | aid fish, salmon and trout, trying to reach the upp |
rstanding in this field, and to disseminate and | aid in the application of this knowledge. |
sport teams a facility that they could use, and | aid the university in its quest to continue to attr |
and troops were dispatched to assess damage and | aid victims. |
job seekers, investment in green industries and | aid for small businesses. |
registered charity which aims to encourage and | aid the formation and extension of Immediate Care S |
eed Growing Stronger”, and “Children's Home and | Aid Society” (CHASI). |
The original goals envisioned coordination and | aid to existing anti-Soviet and anti-communist resi |
collects the ball, the miniboss will follow and | aid the player. |
who were restless and rioted when the money and | aid promised by Alexios IV was not forthcoming. |
came a trustee of the International Defence and | Aid Fund for Southern Africa until 1991, and remain |
has been hit by flooding of this magnitude and | aid donors are coming very slowly and there is a fe |
considering dispatching a major observation and | aid mission to Dniprodzerzhynsk. |
C. lead a team to negotiate for recognition and | aid for Texas, then on named James Collinsworth to |
el, Pigeon's primary mission was to salvage and | aid submarines in distress. |
he denounced the kidnapping of journalists and | aid workers following the abduction of Christian Ch |
support of the Strategic Defense Initiative and | aid to the Contras. |
urther the Indian cause with German finance and | aid. |
shields in order to hinder their opponents and | aid themselves. |
airport, thus allowing international rescue and | aid forces to start their work. |
a, Lezhe and Durres are currently submerged and | aid efforts are ongoing. |
'pearly suit' to draw attention to himself and | aid his fund-raising activities.In 1911 an organise |
is son, but implores the King to send money and | aid since " your son is so destitute of money that |
restrictions on the movement of journalists and | aid workers, ostensibly for their protection from A |
cipally, of the Edinburgh Jewish community, and | aid from the local Christian community and the Balf |
dvantage of home territory and the sympathy and | aid of the local populace, most famously Emma Sanso |
centres and orphanages are being supported, and | aid is being given to other organizations like drug |
And | aid me on to Canada, where colored men are free. |
The Choice: Demystifying College Admissions and | Aid by The New York Times. |
eace Prize-nominated Brazilian pediatrician and | aid worker. |
o get a blood sample from the Medeiros girl and | aid the other priest in charge of her. |
They promote independence, and | aid social inclusion by offering opportunities for |
Party, which was formed in 1949 to advocate and | aid in the transition to independence for the count |
transferred to Morris' Children's Hospital and | Aid Society in Fort Worth. |
1928 by E.S. Gosney with the aim "to foster and | aid constructive and educational forces for the pro |
to Ingushetia carrying medical specialists and | aid for the victims. |
He journeyed to Rome in 1166-1167 to try and | aid the reunion of the Roman Catholic and Eastern O |
Dietary fiber can bind to lithocholic acid and | aid in its excretion in stool; as such, fiber can p |
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