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on private founds and with the help of many | volunteers took two years. |
Over 1000 Babelistas (Babels translation | volunteers) took part in the translation. |
e West Texas elements at Rock The Desert and | volunteers totaled around 400. |
In human trials on healthy | volunteers, TPA-023 was comparable to lorazepam, but ha |
Bem pioneered the idea, and with the help of | volunteers, translated books to Braille. |
SNS also has a team of 46 | volunteers translators, offering translation to 15 lang |
The | Volunteers traveled to Lexington to play the Wildcats o |
It is thought that up to 10,000 Swedish | volunteers traveled to Finland and fought alongside Fin |
A mission consists of up to fourteen | volunteers traveling by plane to Port au Prince making |
l peacekeeping organization called the Armed | Volunteers tries to stop the creatures, now referred to |
nt was as the commander of a brigade of U.S. | Volunteers, troops recruited for one years service. |
e after losing to coach Ray Mears' Tennessee | Volunteers twice in the regular season. |
hed and routed by a combined attack by Texas | volunteers under Colonels Sidney Sherman and Edward Bur |
In 1814, one hundred and twenty-eight | volunteers under George R. Davis joined the State Milit |
fended by units of Chinese 38th Division and | volunteers under acting commander Liu Wen-tien. |
Elements of the | Volunteers under Lt Colonel Burton were involved in ope |
A band of | volunteers under the leadership of Captain John Giles A |
in the Russian Armies, about 50,000 Armenian | volunteers under Andranik, Nazarbekoff and others, not |
g of 50 men from his regiment as well as 200 | volunteers under a Major Robinson and two howitzers und |
he Sunday, at 9pm, between twenty and thirty | Volunteers under Clancy entered the offices of the Inde |
Armenian | volunteers under Egyptian Expeditionary Force |
rved in the War of 1812 as major of Kentucky | Volunteers under General Harrison. |
Pacific Ocean Flotilla, manned by about 750 | volunteers under General Anatoly Pepelyayev, sailed fro |
the Pacific Ocean Fleet, manned by about 750 | volunteers under Lieutenant General Anatoly Pepelyayev, |
ternational Animation Festival by a group of | volunteers under the direction of Jan Pinkava. |
as a private soldier in Company B, 23d Maine | Volunteers, under Col. William Wirt Virgin, later a jus |
1780 formed the Newfoundland | Volunteers under the command of Robert Pringle, |
A mix of permanent staff, contractors and | volunteers undertake data keying and verification dutie |
FGA | volunteers undertake waterfowl counts each year to assi |
and so the SS runes were not present on the | volunteers uniforms, with the traditional grenade of La |
orms also redesignated the militia and rifle | volunteers units within the regimental district as batt |
n der SS (russische Nr. 2)(Armenians, Tatars | Volunteers units) |
ford and Cambridge of the youthful emergency | volunteers' universe can be found almost four exits up |
ee on the boards of The Union Club, Business | Volunteers Unlimited, Kent State University Foundation |
perated and taught by a collective of female | volunteers until it closed in 1992, Boston/Cambridge Wo |
ght and Unger was shown celebrating with her | volunteers until officials determined that the Liberals |
D, One Hundred and Eightieth Regiment, Ohio | Volunteers, until the close of the war. |
Firefighters and | volunteers used sand and water in attempts to extinguis |
es that have now been used with thousands of | volunteers using the electroencephalograph. |
the scene and organizational work is done by | volunteers usually called Chaos Angels. |
chids were planted in rehabilitated areas by | volunteers, utilising seed that had been propagated by |
Nearly all of the original leaders of the | Volunteers utterly rejected Redmond's support for the W |
er alleged that the UDA, unaware of this IRA | volunteers value to the FRU, planned to assassinate him |
ay 11, 1898, a force of 52 U.S. Marines, all | volunteers, ventured out in two small boats to seize an |
Volunteers visit senior centers, religious institutions | |
charity was set up to aid them and a team of | volunteers visited them to assess their needs. |
ittee on Wikipedia is composed of a group of | volunteers voted upon by other users in order to resolv |
C Company (Pickens | Volunteers) was formed in Pickens County, Georgia. |
iment, United States Reserve Corps, Missouri | Volunteers was attacked by a mob of Confederate sympath |
The 36th New York State | Volunteers was a New York Civil War regiment. |
The unit, primarily composed of Lithuanian | volunteers was formed by the German occupational govern |
Its supply of | volunteers was drying up, as a result of high casualtie |
His promotion to brevet brigadier general of | volunteers was dated March 13, 1865. |
eer Cavalry, or the Nevada Territory Cavalry | Volunteers, was a unit raised for the Union army during |
The 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire | Volunteers) was an infantry regiment of the British Arm |
iami Hurricanes and the 8th ranked Tennessee | Volunteers, was played on January 1, 1986, at the Louis |
The 18th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 8th | Volunteers, was organized at Camp Wyatt, near Carolina |
The actual number collected, mostly by | volunteers, was about 27,000 statewide. |
y, these forces were 1,500 strong (among the | volunteers was future Prime Minister of Canada and Fath |
Once in Galena, a company of | volunteers was formed under the command of Henry Dodge |
crew of Lt. Henry Wadsworth and ten men, all | volunteers, was completed shortly after Intrepid got un |
The 79th Regiment of Foot (Royal Liverpool | Volunteers) was an infantry regiment of the British Arm |
ndiana Infantry or the 41st Regiment Indiana | Volunteers, was the first complete cavalry regiment rai |
1866 when the 2nd Battery of the Queensland | Volunteers was raised in Ipswich and has remained in ex |
The Hawaii Defense | Volunteers was a Chinese-American militia in Hawaii and |
The New York British | Volunteers was a short-lived regiment in the Union Army |
The 9th Regiment Connecticut | Volunteers was a volunteer infantry regiment in the Uni |
Langdon's Company of Light Horse | Volunteers was formed on July 21, 1777 at Portsmouth, N |
Hands On USA (HOUSA), now All Hands | Volunteers, was a relief project established to help vi |
Among the | volunteers was future Michigan state politician Edward |
D Company (Butts County | Volunteers) was formed in Butts County, Georgia. |
The Royal Hong Kong Regiment (The | Volunteers) was disbanded in 1995 prior to the handover |
ulation but not orgasm, a trial with 15 male | volunteers was conducted. |
From March 1942 WNEL | volunteers watched for naval mines in the Brisbane Rive |
ry similar to the British counterpart except | volunteers wear a uniform of blue shirt and black trous |
The | Volunteers went 97-36 and made their first trip to Omah |
The | Volunteers went 1-6-2, their worst season since 1906, w |
e: in 2005, Fulmer's pre-season third-ranked | Volunteers went 5-6, losing to in-state SEC rival Vande |
The | Volunteers went 3-3-2. |
h and Sergeant John Hogan with a party of 10 | volunteers went to recover it themselves. |
The first | volunteers went to Sarawak, Ghana, Nigeria and Zambia. |
The | Volunteers went 4-5, record of 1-4 in the Southern Inte |
charity, objects were thrown at clinics and | volunteers were threatened. |
Volunteers were provided with the equipment necessary t | |
Ad-hoc | volunteers were discouraged from cleaning beaches durin |
These early | volunteers were mustered into the 3rd California Cavalr |
The | volunteers were infected with preparations of cold viru |
The | volunteers were mostly students coming from the Greek p |
By Saturday morning, enough supplies (and | volunteers) were collected. |
gelistic series in Mwanza, Tanzania, African | volunteers were invited to come for training in how to |
Volunteers were treated as another instrument of the ca | |
d not have its own units, some Luxembourgish | volunteers were incorporated in the "1er BFM Commando" |
In July, 720 Somali | volunteers were selected by Aden Hashi Farah "Eyrow" to |
At season's end, the | Volunteers were not ranked in either of the major polls |
ina near New Orleans in August, 2005, Plenty | volunteers were among the first on the scene, often wor |
The | volunteers were allowed to consult with outside sources |
Volunteers were assured that it would be a Norwegian un | |
d 31 December 1995, when the Corps' civilian | volunteers were stood down. |
The Irish | Volunteers were formed in opposition to the anti-Home R |
Civilian | volunteers were trained and administered by a small cad |
On March 1942 about 15 Indian | volunteers were placed in Villa Marina (near Rome), and |
Volunteers were given €40 to take part in the "pilo"t a | |
It was rumored that the | volunteers were trained and supplied by some part of th |
soldiers, Militia (reservists) and civilian | volunteers were combined. |
ntury when a local militia known as Brodie's | Volunteers were instructed to watch over the city. |
Originally Japanese | volunteers were used but as these became rare or limite |
However, the German | volunteers were not above human faults and despair - es |
had only a small number of antitank weapons, | volunteers were often sent to cut off the command cable |
The | Volunteers were given a preseason ranking of #23 in bot |
lthough there were strict requirements, many | volunteers were accepted with substandard horsemanship/ |
The | Volunteers were offered a berth in the Sugar Bowl on No |
recruitment of a project co-coordinator, 18 | volunteers were recruited to operate the defibrillators |
The Ulster Protestant | Volunteers were a loyalist and extreme Christian parami |
Soon after the Massachusetts | Volunteers were attacked in Baltimore, Maryland, he enl |
U.S. | Volunteers were seen as "temporary regulars" because th |
Most of the | volunteers were in Germany at the time or attached to G |
Volunteers were allowed to go out for walks in the coun | |
When Brush and his company of Ohio | volunteers were near the River Raisin, he sent word to |
common with other such units, the Liverpool | volunteers were disbanded at the Peace of Amiens in 181 |
On 16 August 1950 219 Royal Marine | volunteers were assembled in Bickleigh then the Command |
in Sept., with the arrival of about 200 new | volunteers, were formed: 4 fusiliers platoons 3 machine |
that JR 200 would be disbanded and that the | volunteers were free to return home. |
The original | volunteers were part of the local branch of the Campaig |
th, 8th, 9th and 10th 25th Lanarkshire Rifle | Volunteers were attached to the HLI, being formally ren |
In the action that followed, twelve IRA | volunteers were killed, four wounded and four captured. |
on of Camp Conlie, where thousands of Breton | volunteers were kept in allegedly degrading conditions. |
the floods, but was relatively lucky in that | volunteers were able to move many of the historical art |
of a head-to-head victory over Georgia, the | Volunteers were the SEC East representatives in the cha |
The best men from the New Mexico | volunteers were formed into the 1st New Mexico Cavalry |
The | volunteers were to assemble into companies, elect offic |
At season's end, the | Volunteers were unranked. |
As the war intensified, the Dalforce | volunteers were given only three to four days of traini |
Some of these | volunteers were escaped slaves from the Underground Rai |
Volunteers were recruited from the more affluent famili | |
Approximately 1,000 personnel and scout | volunteers were clearing the site of stage equipment, l |
Initially, these | volunteers were drafted into a variety of units within |
The lives of his wife and other | volunteers were spared. |
emic, in an attempt to develop a vaccine, 62 | volunteers were selected from 300 prisoners. |
Although the earliest | volunteers were typically thought of as generalists, th |
olonel's personal example was such that more | volunteers were instantly forthcoming. |
At the end of the war, the Canadian | Volunteers were disbanded on 15 June 1815 at Batavia, N |
The Texan | volunteers were led by Colonel Samuel W. Jordan. |
The | Volunteers were runner-ups in the SEC, having lost to L |
Harvey, a retired fireboat being restored by | volunteers, were in active service pumping water from t |
now became necessary to risk the horses, and | volunteers were called for from among the drivers, who |
At Neyland Stadium the | Volunteers were undefeated, while they compiled a recor |
Led by head coach Johnny Majors, the | Volunteers were not ranked in either of the final major |
rocer in Kinross he joined the Local Defence | Volunteers when the Second World War began. |
He still | volunteers when needed. |
He was appointed Major General of | volunteers when the Spanish-American War ended. |
te that it can still be hand pumped by three | volunteers when required! |
In 1862, she answered the call for | volunteers when the Union captured Port Royal and other |
the Infantry Battalion of the City Imperial | Volunteers, where he was mentioned in despatches and wo |
s for Peace, Camp Casey, and others to place | volunteers where they were most needed. |
tt played college football for the Tennessee | Volunteers where he majored in political science. |
Washington Blues were a company of Maryland | Volunteers which saw action during the Battle of Bladen |
ters VOL, the commonly used short version of | Volunteers, which is the formal nickname of the sports |
e restaurant for the use of monks and temple | volunteers, which is at the western edge of the temple |
a Finnish Air Force unit, manned by Swedish | volunteers, which operated from Kemi in northern Finlan |
mpany G, 1st Regiment of Cavalry, California | Volunteers which was mustered into the United States se |
edfordshire)Yeomanry Battery Royal Artillery | Volunteers which is part of the 100th (Yeomanry) Regime |
(HCCA), is a registered charity run by local | volunteers which exists to improve the quality of life |
North-West Rebellion, he raised a company of | volunteers, which was attached to the 95th Battalion, a |
ing the Civil War as captain of a company of | volunteers which was formed in his hometown of Jonesvil |
n March 8, 1896, they started God's American | Volunteers, which was soon renamed Volunteers of Americ |
e Union army as Colonel of the 31st Illinois | Volunteers, which he organized. |
SO in 1962, Dickson formed Community Service | Volunteers, which focused on UK-based volunteer project |
d over a 25-year period by a team of skilled | volunteers which included most of the side frames being |
d over a 25 year period by a team of skilled | volunteers which included most of the side frames being |
nly Goshen College graduates, produced three | volunteers, who at great risk entered Ukraine during th |
d by teams of dedicated medical and surgical | volunteers who donate their time and services to perfor |
WMSAR aims to provide teams of | volunteers who have the required skills, experience and |
aff of permanent employees, assisted by many | volunteers who contribute in many ways, help to maintai |
KKNC is supported by a team of | volunteers who aim to improve the spread of kannada cul |
ng tool, the ezboard community also supports | volunteers who will help other users customize their ez |
The non-profit has 188 employees and 110 | volunteers, who help 425 people every day. |
n works towards its aims through a number of | volunteers, who work to educate fellow citizens on pro- |
emember in prayers and support chaplains and | volunteers, who work with great dedication to provide s |
All of the battalion's personnel were | volunteers who had to pass many selective tests before |
g of 2004 by a group of returned Peace Corps | volunteers who had all served in Belize. |
ion, the U.S. 1st Dragoons, and the New York | Volunteers who raised the American flag over the fort o |
On 20 April he was one of four | volunteers who destroyed the screen which the Russians |
lark campaign put together a large number of | volunteers who canvassed the city. |
In memory of the Illinois | volunteers who fell at Stillman's Run, May 14, 1832, in |
Bayfest works with over 5,000 community | volunteers who give their time and efforts to assure it |
The bishounen are male | volunteers who represent the attractive characters show |
SD auxiliary units were created and included | volunteers who carried out part of the terror campaign. |
It was issued to South African | volunteers who served in the Korean War between 1950 an |
ers consisted of civilians and some military | volunteers who radioed reports on Japanese ship movemen |
There are also a number of | volunteers who work in the office and remotely. |
national philanthropy in 1989, are community | volunteers who serve as the voice for abused and neglec |
It is also run by a small group of | volunteers who follow a strict guideline to help remove |
The pageant is the creation of over 300 | volunteers who help as models, make-up artists, actors, |
oits and sacrifices of those daring American | volunteers who served under his command and who gave so |
ties at 25 locations, with trained staff and | volunteers who support children and youth, ranging in a |
WFHB has a small paid staff and over 200 | volunteers, who perform a range of duties, from office |
mal rights activist Paul Watson and 45 other | volunteers, who set out in two Sea Shepherd ships to hi |
of the Jersey Eisteddfod is accomplished by | volunteers who either hold office, or who are enrolled |
hine translation websites and a community of | volunteers who correct and rate translations. |
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