With the help of the many Afghan cameleers it provided a much needed service to many of the isolated cattle and sheep stations. |
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Doing so would cast some much needed doubt on the stereotype that progressives love big government. |
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She is a much needed conservative voice in an often liberal media, and will fight to have both sides of every argument heard. |
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But, it also made people wonder why the much needed rainwater harvesting structures were not extended to some areas where water simply stagnated. |
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But they're still going to have to do a lot of work to get a much needed multinational force on board. |
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Most likely not, but it does bode well for a lot of smaller pictures to gain some much needed attention. |
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Together we drift off into a much needed sleep, both comfortable and content. |
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This is a beautifully written and much needed book, both as a text and as a reference. |
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He came out with so many good lines and injected much needed humour into it. |
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She fought societal norms and wanted to provide a much needed service to women. |
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This time it was uranium and iron ore which provided the much needed employment opportunities. |
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This is a wonderful development in the area and was much needed to facilitate the local visitor and the passing tourists. |
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By stretching out the debt-service schedule, Argentine authorities are hoping to buy much needed breathing room. |
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This year's Songkran was a great success and brought in hundreds of millions baht in much needed revenue to Pattaya businesses. |
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Judicious criticism, therefore, has a great and much needed part to play with regard to the extirpation of bad music. |
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I've been feeling under the weather lately, so I decided to stay in bed this morning and get some much needed sleep. |
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I feel I have to write to take issue with her on the matter of our much needed crossing. |
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As well as giving these artists much needed exposure, the event is a fundraiser for the arts centre. |
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I started this blog as a creative outlet, a much needed release, an escape from reality. |
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Exceptionally good rains fell once more in 1889 giving much needed hope to farmers who had survived until that time. |
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It is much needed because where are people meant to buy groceries when they finish work or at weekends? |
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His story provides ample white-knuckled white-water sequences and gives the film a much needed pioneering spirit. |
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However by late afternoon, we were back at the campsite and ready for a much needed onsen. |
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In the end, argues Doerr, it gave Britain the much needed time to rearm and prepare for war. |
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Crayons, paper, coloring books and story books may provide a much needed diversion. |
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Health system is being slowly rebuilt, often with much needed assistance from overseas. |
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Anyone who can walk for the Club on this occasion and help raise much needed funds will be welcomed with open arms. |
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With the win vital to Rossendale, they went on all out attack to try for the much needed goal and the three points. |
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He was extremely gifted in crafting metals and his skills were much needed. |
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After a much needed and grateful rest the Saints resumed their journey in the spring of 1854, arriving in Utah in October of that year. |
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It was much needed, as the attacking team got to play with the new, destructible vehicles. |
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His deliberately two-dimensional characters are hilariously drawn to provide some much needed light relief to such an obviously calamitous tale. |
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By democratising global institutions we can make them directly accountable and give them much needed legitimacy. |
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With Shanghai's rapid economic growth, qualified professionals are much needed. |
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This grant will help provide much needed assistance for detailed technical analysis to help build a new Unified Revenue Agency. |
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South African relatives of viper's bugloss, anchusas bring much needed blue color to summer borders. |
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They have inserted a fresh dimension to the top half of the premier league table which is much needed. |
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When they applied for much needed funding for sporting facilities they were shot down despite the fact that they are deserving cases. |
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And there are many individuals and businesses keen to donate much needed cash to throw a lifeline to these communities. |
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She had openly defied the Government by refusing to sell her much needed medicine to the sick. |
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One wonders how the inoperative council is supposed to generate the much needed finances to liquidate the debts. |
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In the meantime we will be meeting up for the odd swim or walk or a bit of geocaching all of which will give us both some much needed exercise. |
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Mr Palaszczuk said the Queensland Centre for Climate Applications predicted much needed rain was unlikely to dampen our soil. |
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Each case has been filled with much needed resources for the children including pens, pencils, rubbers, rulers and pencil sharpeners. |
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I purchased some much needed essentials for my utensil crock, an apron, a new tart pan and some hand soap. |
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Barry is torn between kicking out the man who is about to despoil his daughter and taking his much needed rent money. |
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Her coughing had subsided for the moment and she had lapsed into much needed sleep. |
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Young and the others hastily stuffed a purifier into each nostril and inhaled some much needed fresh air. |
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Kate saw her cousin Dianna smile at this much needed telling-off of their mutually detested relation. |
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The inclusion of some striking plates would bring much needed depth to works that are more often than not quite flat. |
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Perhaps the carrot of a match with the Champions in the last 16 will bring some much needed motivation to both strike forces. |
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His ability to stop the opponents' creative play is much needed in a team brimming with playmakers. |
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Gerry has received a letter of thanks from the charity for his part in helping to raise this much needed cash. |
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Great to get all those talented craftsmen together under one roof for a much needed showcase for this great sport. |
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Love him or loathe him, Howard Hughes added some much needed sparkle to Tinseltown. |
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It also means that India will have to clearly separate its military nuclear installations from the civilian ones, a much needed and welcome move. |
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The ground floor of the new building provides much needed storage and also workshop space for the Museum to build exhibitions. |
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Now the big question is how to curb the canker of corruption and restore much needed probity in public life. |
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Eventually though he managed to block them out and catch some much needed sleep. |
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He is a Belgian Sheepdog, and has brought a lot of much needed joy into our lives. |
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I've read about the use of animal therapy on prison inmates and, apparently, a serial rapist can find much needed self-esteem in the sweet snuggle of a scruffy spaniel. |
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Andrew and I spent some much needed quality time by ourselves over dinner. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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The decision to pay match fees to professionals has prompted him to give it another go, adding some much needed quality and experience to the side. |
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The Jermyn Street Theatre is yet another much needed space for the revival of those gems of the musical theatre that are too small for anything like the major West End houses. |
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A resumption of lamb sales in the marts would bring much needed competition to the sheep market and also allow hill sheep producers and late lambers to sell. |
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Crippling economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and Europe were eased, allowing much needed capital to flow in. |
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Looking back, he says, it was a hefty and much needed helping of humble pie. |
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They provided much needed help in capture of ringtail possums. |
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But the sale of the site and the possibility of new businesses locating on Swindon Road could inject some much needed capital into the local economy. |
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Customers on Blue Line 1 will be pleased to know that 12 new double deck buses will arrive early in November bringing much needed extra capacity on this busy route. |
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However, there are concerns about waiting times in audiology and secondary mental health services, demonstrating that additional investment is very much needed. |
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I am thrilled because the subject matter is rich, but I like that it is a tapestry of color, which is very much needed. |
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In a bid to improve services and free up much needed emergency beds, the foundations of a new treatment centre have been laid at Darent Valley Hospital. |
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The 18-year-old Bolton boxer replaced his boxing gloves for running shoes to help his friend raise much needed cash for the victims of the Asian tsunami. |
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Smack in the city centre close to spanking new apartments that must be home to a few footballers wives, Mechu provides much needed quality dining and drinking. |
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The combination of this ideology, the education of Spartan males, and the disciplined maintenance of a standing army gave the Spartans much needed stability. |
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The Twist Project has been set up to give children in Penhill much needed play facilities which will include an adventure playground on the old paddling pool site in Penhill. |
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This will delay the much needed reforms as the various parties dispute their respective responsibilities and the subject fades from public memory. |
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In their effort to stay warm, they kept their fireplace ablaze by burning library books, feeding the fire continually for that much needed warmth. |
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The heavy rains earlier in the week have added a much needed drop of extra water to our local rivers which should be fining down nicely by the weekend. |
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Creativity is much needed to promote not fluff, but substance. |
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The new pier will extend 30 metres at an angle of 30 degrees to the existing pier and will provide much needed facilities for the fishing, island and tourist crafts. |
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Ironically, Ostia was to play a major part in the downfall of Rome when Alaric the Goth captured Ostia in AD 409 knowing that this would starve Rome of much needed food. |
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Greaves' Miletos provides a much needed overview of this important site and its setting. |
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Captain Semmes soon requested permission to dry dock and overhaul his ship, much needed after so long a time at sea and so many naval actions. |
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A CONCERT to remember those who lost their lives in war has raised much needed funds which will go towards building a war memorial. |
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Edward probably hoped that the marriage would strengthen his position in Gascony and bring him much needed funds. |
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He's the gregarious, trouble-magnet who's brought some much needed sunshine to the sombre, squabble-filled soapiness of Albert Square. |
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We have been called in to support the NHS and help get people home from hospital and free up much needed beds. |
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He saw the chance for this much needed new friendship in Charles of Viana, John's elder son. |
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According to Roscosmos head Oleg Ostapenko, building their very own space station will be helpful in the much needed progress. |
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After being driven back across the Cyrenaican 'bulge' to El Agheila in December 1941, Rommel received reinforcements including much needed tanks. |
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At its best, Unstoppable is a wonkish rallying cry for a much needed left-right convergence against the corrupt corporatist center. |
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Getting ready for my last burst of fire for the project during the next 2 weeks. After that I will take my much needed rest. |
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A new board of directors took over in 1989 when and injected some much needed financial resources into the club. |
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While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parliaments successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms. |
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Craig's arrival will boost turnstyle receipts, increase shirt sales, hospitality and provide the much needed cash to ease what was looking likely to be a difficult year. |
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The six officers, including Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, will be pounding the punchbags in a sponsored three-hour session to raise much needed cash for Sport Relief. |
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Agreement has been reached on the privatisation of several more enterprises in coming years, with hopes that this will stimulate much needed foreign investment. |
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We took the position that the national interest came before the story because we knew the United States very much needed to discover the secrets of Soviet missilery. |
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A bagpipe loving pig, three escaped criminals and a generous Sultan donating much needed hay add to the mixed fortunes of this Aussie battler family. |
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Many of its original members are now incorporated into that community and its economy, providing much needed support for local concerns such as primary schools. |
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With the donation from the Mars Refuel Drink Fund we will be able to buy some much needed new equipment for the club including bibs, training mats and balls. |
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The result was glory for France, and an infusion of much needed money from the conquered lands, which also provided direct support to the French Army. |
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The building of the Meadowhall Centre on the site of a former steelworks in 1990 was a mixed blessing, creating much needed jobs but hastening the decline of the city centre. |
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I found the articles covering multiculturalism and the need for interculturalism very informative and much needed by the average parish and parishioners. |
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This provided much needed and possibly decisive relief for the Soviets. |
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Nearly every major newspaper in the United States and the United Kingdom printed the correspondence in full, giving Welsh much needed column space. |
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Many clansmen although not related to the chief took the chief's surname as their own to either show solidarity, or to obtain basic protection or for much needed sustenance. |
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There is double standards and yet again it seems BASH the small club and take away much needed money from the small clubs, whereas premier league clubs get away with murder. |
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Following a much needed three-month maintenance spell, the ship sailed on January 8 to rendezvous with HMS Bridport, HMS Inverness and HMS Beagle. |
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