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Relief at his grave on the Alter Johannisfriedhof | |
ons (including the famous Vailant), requesting | relief for his soldiers. |
veland with an inning and a third of scoreless | relief, recording his first major league save. |
Schlichting pitched four scoreless innings of | relief for his first Major League victory. |
no prospect of obtaining within the church the | relief which his conscience demanded, Lindsey resigne |
He was converted to | relief after his final start of September 4 against t |
Fox has both started and pitched in | relief during his minor league career, however, he wa |
eventually regains consciousness, much to the | relief of his sister, Serendipity (Raelee Hill) who h |
With worsening health, Anchieta requested | relief from his duties in 1591. |
ition was renewed, as a former captive seeking | relief for his former detention. |
ate, his conversion to Christianity allows him | relief from his endless worldly pursuits, and he fina |
He pitched a total of three games, all in | relief, and his last one was his best. |
metaphoric rib) he gains companionship and the | relief of his existential loneliness - unlike Adam I, |
ssing himself most reverently, and then to the | relief of his audience took up the Bible, and said "T |
as been signed by Rajinikanth to provide comic | relief in his forthcoming film Rana. |
sold into slavery in order to provide economic | relief for his struggling village. |
Guetterman, a southpaw | relief pitcher, holds the distinction of being one of |
In 12 | relief appearances, Holdzkom went 0-1 with a 4.73 ERA |
ch White supported) and given all property tax | relief to homeowners through an across-the-board home |
Pennsylvania Department of Education Tax | Relief per Homestead May 1, 2010 |
Relief in honor of J. Pierpont Morgan at the Metropol | |
stered nurse within schedules 2 and 3 for pain | relief in hospitals, palliative care, midwifery and n |
manufactured from silicone elastomer, for the | relief of hot flashes and vaginal atrophy associated |
, including the Jacob Hamblin Home and the old | Relief Society house, built in 1907. |
yt joined BBC Breakfast in 2006 initially as a | relief presenter, however in December 2007, he was pr |
her to convert the disused line into a central | relief road, however such plans never came to fruitio |
is later years, he served director of Catholic | Relief Services; however, he stepped down in 1997 aft |
utive Director of the Department of LCMS World | Relief and Human Care, and founding president of the |
"the consideration of social problems and the | relief of human suffering". |
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Board of World | Relief and Human Care, 2006 |
N.'s capacity to provide stability, peace, and | relief in humanitarian crisis situations. |
stablished, in the words of Aga Khan, "for the | relief of humanity". |
rformed for a circus to raise money for famine | relief in Hunan province. |
has successfully conducted mass evacuation and | relief of hundreds of thousands of residents from hur |
Not finding | relief from hunger, Atys then sent half the populatio |
By the | relief office, I'd seen my people. |
One bridge will be located downtown for | relief of I-65 traffic. |
ficant improvement in the global assessment of | relief of IBS pain and discomfort over the four-week |
nance" surveys) involved not only recording of | relief, but identification of landmark features and v |
After the urgent | relief works, IHH started to build permanent social p |
International Islamic | Relief Organization, IIRO (Saudi Arabia) |
netary policy, external debt problems and debt | relief issues, IMF programs, fiscal discipline and ex |
der in the Pennsylvania state militia, led the | relief efforts immediately following the 1889 Johnsto |
s for search and rescue, counterdrug, disaster | relief and impact assessment, and homeland security, |
the mould, the inside of which has a design in | relief that imparts to the finished cheese an embosse |
escribed UNAMA's input into coordinating flood | relief as impressive. |
ther yards and property were swept away by the | relief road in the 1960s and the Oaken Buildings were |
The Precambrian basement changes | relief sharply in this area, from 8,700 m below sea l |
L.G.] (December 26, 1899 - June 1, 1940) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
He served on a disaster | relief committee in 2004, following extensive floodin |
15, 1964 from Grottoes, Virginia) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
Sembera (July 26, 1941 - June 15, 2005) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
This | relief was in contrast to outdoor relief which took p |
ans (March 25, 1919 - November 30, 1983) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
merson (January 26, 1900-August 4, 1980) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
Relief came in the form of Hull's Angels, the local n | |
, and, in 1906 was appointed special agent for | relief work in the American Red Cross in San Francisc |
gainst the Wind: Tim Duffy and the Music Maker | Relief Foundation" in Rhythms (Melbourne) #130/May, p |
er) (September 25, 1888 - June 10, 1942) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
and is capable of distributing 2,000 emergency | relief packages in times of crisis. |
rst secretary of the LDS women's Nauvoo Female | Relief Society in 1842 under the presidency of Emma S |
r 18, 1965 in Lynn, Massachusetts) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
lyoke, Massachusetts) is a former right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball best known fo |
ecession Church, which in turn united with the | Relief Church in 1847 to create the United Presbyteri |
cember 18, 1906 - March 24, 1972) was a middle | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
ing of the 29th as he co-ordinated local flood | relief work in his stricken county. |
usekeeper Winifred sets off to help the Quaker | relief effort in war-shattered Germany despite her fe |
nd [Dutch](June 4, 1915 - April 5, 1997) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
depicted behind his father on the Illuyanka's | relief found in Malatya (dating 1050-850 BC), on disp |
attorney for the legal service Utah Bankruptcy | Relief also in South Jordan, Utah. |
so encouraged international agencies to set up | relief programs in regions with surplus grain product |
ugees and Operation Uphold Democracy, and U.S. | relief efforts in Central America and Kosovo. |
19, 1960 in Livermore, California) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
ions during Operation Desert Storm and Kurdish | relief operations in northern Iraq during Operation P |
rnment to gather control over, and credit for, | relief efforts in an attempt to gain an edge over the |
The song was the theme of the Outdoor | Relief protests in Belfast in 1932. |
ecretary in the Woman's Central Association of | Relief (WCAR) in New York City. |
1965 in Framingham, Massachusetts) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
s presented to and unanimously approved by the | Relief Society in February 1844 to rebut claims of po |
and internationalized as the Order of Malta's | relief service in 2005, the organisation provides aid |
He was a vital part of the | relief staff in 1998, marking a 2.48 ERA in 49 appear |
ch in Germany and is an acknowledged voluntary | relief organisation in accordance with article 26 of |
lled by Young in 1866 to help bishops organize | Relief Societies in local wards and to "instruct the |
lorado and Washington, D.C.; member of postwar | relief organizations in 1918; moved to Princeton, New |
e then, he was known as one of the most feared | relief pitchers in the game. |
2000, the Colorado Rockies sent Mayne in as a | relief pitcher in the 12th inning against the Atlanta |
5 in Toledo, Ohio) is a former American League | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
Ths sandstones form positive if subdued | relief features in the landscape. |
acks from INXS's performance for the BBC Comic | Relief Charity in London. |
ods (January 18, 1898 - October 4, 1946) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
performed humanitarian assistance and disaster | relief operations in the Philippines in June 2008 aft |
lyses concluding, among other things, that tax | relief opponents in Congress were motivated by the de |
tatistical position with the Federal Emergency | Relief Administration in Florida from 1933 to 1934. |
ember 24, 1960 in Bronx, New York) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
lder [Win] (July 11, 1898 - May 5, 1989) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
volunteer housing, was to facilitate volunteer | relief efforts in St. Bernard Parish and in the New O |
ew Orleans as part of NATO's Hurricane Katrina | relief operation in Louisiana, in mid-September 2005. |
- April 28, 2006) was an American left-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who spent mos |
d over the centuries, but usually consisted of | relief either in the form of work or money. |
Macoris, Dominican Republic) is a minor league | relief pitcher in the Atlanta Braves organization. |
2008 focused on strengthening the role of the | Relief Society in each congregation throughout the wo |
BC Caesar managed a defense of the city until | relief came in the form of Mithridates of Pergamum, a |
performed humanitarian assistance and disaster | relief operations in the Philippines on 24 June 2008 |
uary 13, 1954 - July 18, 1989) was an American | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
of his last name, Campbell was one of the top | relief pitchers in all of baseball with the Minnesota |
He made a brief comeback as a | relief pitcher in 1990, posting an ERA of 3.00 in 27 |
He became a very successful middle | relief pitcher in the bullpen and even became an All- |
e as flagship for the force, Dyer took part in | relief activities in the Balkans and Middle East, car |
orn January 25, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1986 to |
hits and six runs (all earned) in a two-inning | relief appearance in a 13-8 loss to the Baltimore Ori |
New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Kansa |
4-2005 football season, playing primarily as a | relief quarterback in blowouts over Western Michigan |
Relief supplies in the wake of Hurricane Marilyn were | |
Francisco, California) is a former left-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
The highest tax | relief provided in Lebanon County went to the Lebanon |
ng from druids in Somerville, Massachusetts to | relief workers in Bolivia. |
ehman (June 10, 1928 - December 4, 2010) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who pitched f |
The ship was involved in | relief activities in the Sea of Japan off Akita Prefe |
s used predominantly by engravers, but also by | relief printmakers in making wood engravings. |
alvez (January 6, 1935 in Florida, Cuba) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
Al Kellett, a | relief pitcher in US Major League Baseball |
(December 23, 1908 - December 23, 2006) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
7, 1972 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
orld War I, he photographed American Red Cross | relief work in Europe. |
(born March 12, 1974 in Wichita, Kansas) is a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who is curren |
rvationist measures, public works projects and | relief programs in line with the federal New Deal pro |
ican Friends Service Committee (AFSC) on their | relief missions in Portugal, France, North Africa and |
s him the team record for most strikeouts by a | relief pitcher in a single game. |
f the Hollywood office of the California State | Relief Administration in 1939 and 1940. |
ngly encouraged Catholics to contribute to the | relief effort in Ireland, declaring, "Apathy and indi |
972 in Arlington, Virginia) is a former middle | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
During World War I, he worked for the Serbian | Relief Fund in Thessaloniki, and was awarded the Orde |
r 4, 1957 in San Jose, California) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball and a current |
Jane was a member of the original | Relief Society in Nauvoo. |
The Congressional | relief was in the form a 640 acre land grant in the s |
so pioneer in Portugal on the launch of an aid | relief campaign in Facebook towards Haiti's reconstru |
26, 1968, in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
Later, she was to be involved with | relief work in Europe after both World War I and Worl |
tist and sculptor Michael Kenny (1941-1999), a | relief work in Kilkenny limestone entitled On Strange |
Young was named the Class-A All-Star | relief pitcher in 1996, after going 1-0 with a 0.31 E |
15, 1973 in Gulfport, Mississippi) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in |
He also drove as a | relief driver in 1937, 1939, and 1940, with a 21st pl |
nd the twenty-foot lobby ceiling has a low bas | relief pattern in plaster. |
thy and benevolence prompted him to administer | relief, when in his power. |
0, 1972 in Easley, South Carolina) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played be |
He led the league with 69 | relief appearances in 1958, setting a club mark, and |
ing his time with the Mets, he won the Rolaids | Relief Award in 1990, became team captain, and remain |
ary 9, 1939 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
Led MLB with 13 | relief wins in 1979 |
in (March 24, 1912 - September 27, 1964) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
ster" or "Moose", was an American right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who had a sco |
kman (September 25, 1899 - May 20, 1972) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball and a player- |
0 in Stayton, Oregon) is a former right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Phila |
to 5th Destroyer Flotilla to support the Malta | relief convoy in "Operation Harpoon". |
er (1947-1961) but played only four games as a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the 1955- |
o be used as awards, and several other, larger | relief sculptures in stone and bronze. |
ey Brown (May 21, 1909 - March 24, 2002) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
F 4-91 supporting contingency and humanitarian | relief operations in the Western Pacific. |
n Seattle, Washington) is a former left-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, as well as a |
Farm Sanctuary documented the | relief efforts in a blog, "2008 Midwest Flood Pig Res |
e donated to the American Red Cross to support | relief efforts in Haiti and Chile. |
It has killed 42 | relief workers in 2008 and 2009. |
in Springfield, Ohio) is a former right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
re also used to spearhead the first ever Sport | Relief event in Swansea, which later became a nationa |
Quaker | Relief Work in the Spanish Civil War (Lewiston, N.Y.: |
6 in Muncie, Indiana) is a former right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fr |
he served as the secretary of a national food | relief committee in Antwerp. |
r the New York Yankees, he led American League | relief pitchers in wins and beat his hometown Phillie |
ograms with the Dominican Republic, as well as | relief work in Haiti and Uganda (Spectator, 13 Februa |
tsch (July 26, 1915 - November 18, 2001) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
ows including National Lottery, You Bet, Comic | Relief, Children in Need, Don't Try this at Home and |
struggle but finally commits himself, running | relief operations in the Jewish ghetto during the upr |
issippi, and was involved in Hurricane Katrina | relief operations in September 2005. |
February 7, 1995) was an American right-handed | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who had a nin |
(December 27, 1904 - November 30, 1956) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
August 31, 1925 in Marengo, Iowa) is a former | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
esigned his presidency of the state children's | relief board in 1916. |
Its name was officially changed to Catholic | Relief Services in 1955, and over the next 10 years i |
Kennedy pitched well in a middle | relief role in Oakland's bullpen in 2006, with a reco |
ver (December 11, 1925 - April 12, 1981) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fo |
in Poughkeepsie, New York) is a former middle | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played br |
lates are used to control onward flow in flood | relief dams. in these structures a low dam is placed |
chusetts) is an American professional baseball | relief pitcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. |
he served with the Red Cross in the Children's | Relief Division in Marseilles and Ardeche and with th |
o 1995, he served in the United Nations Border | Relief Operation in Thailand, the United Nations Tran |
boro, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA) was a | relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. |
The ministry partnered with the Pilgrim | Relief Society in 2006 to deliver 1,500 “Godpods” to |
in 1917 when a munitions ship collided with a | relief ship in Halifax harbour. |
Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball | relief pitcher in the Cleveland Indians organization. |
siege after halting the advance of the French | relief, conditions in the city became quite difficult |
provide aid to Ukraine via existing Mennonite | relief work in Istanbul. |
ies roster for the postseason, where he made a | relief appearance in the second game of the National |
The archbishop then went abroad to seek for | relief, but in vain. |
her seven years' work at the Children's Cancer | Relief Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts. |
he was promoted to Assistant Federal Emergency | Relief Administrator in the Rural Rehabilitation Divi |
d a faction of legislators who championed debt | relief laws in the aftermath of the Panic of 1819. |
of WWII interrupted her career to do voluntary | relief work in Europe with the Guide International se |
s a right-handed Major League Baseball retired | relief pitcher.Selected in the 54th round of the 1995 |
lem, a humanitarian charity, and in 1992 drove | relief convoys in Yugoslavia. |
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