Still volunteers are queuing up for hours to help, but unless they have expertise their help is now not needed. |
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If there is one message from what's happened, it is that when this Government is in a jam, it volunteers little except under duress. |
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Leagues of volunteers will start working the room selling books of Grand Raffle tickets. |
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In the meantime volunteers are needed from the various townlands to distribute literature. |
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While there are 50 or more volunteers already, more are needed to replace those who may have to be absent from time to time. |
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During the kar sewa, the volunteers cleaned the window panes, the walls and the area around the pond, the defence spokesman added. |
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Entrance will be also be free and volunteers will tour the site urging people to make donations. |
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Over 3000 have access to the kitchen including 1900 plus volunteers, performers, guests and service personnel. |
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The Internet has made it very easy for candidates to translate momentum into contributions and volunteers. |
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The center now stood out from the rest of the gym, setting an impossible precedent for any of the other volunteers to follow. |
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Childline currently has 80 active volunteers, five sessional workers and eight full-time workers. |
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The service would like to thank all the volunteers for their services as collectors. |
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Here community volunteers grow foods such as cabbage, spinach, beetroot, onion and carrots. |
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His volunteers have to pay for their flight, insurance and pocket money, but the orphanage provides free bed and board. |
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You know, these men are over there and women are over there as volunteers, but they're not over there as mercenary volunteers. |
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They are mentored through sporting and social activities ranging from rock climbing to basketball by more than 270 volunteers. |
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The team train volunteers to become mentors on a whole range of topics including drugs and crime. |
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It relies on a network of 160 volunteers acting as business mentors to advise clients and help develop the new enterprises. |
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Cando are looking to recruit volunteers who are prepared to act as referees and timekeepers. |
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An aircraft flown by volunteers from the Sky Watch Auxiliary Air Service made an hourly search. |
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One of the reasons that the conference has grown so rapidly is the determined efforts of the student volunteers who put it on. |
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An eight-hour programme written by the volunteers will be run three times daily, seven days a week on 1449 khz medium wave. |
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This work, by Professor Richard Wiseman, involved asking five mediums to contact the dead relatives of five volunteers. |
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They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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Trained volunteers will deal with residents' concerns, passing them on to the relevant authority. |
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The Irish Blood Transfusion Service needs 3,000 volunteers every week to give blood. |
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Mr Whittam said that the pantomime was under threat because there weren't enough volunteers to do the work. |
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Besides cutting back overhanging trees on a three-mile stretch of path, volunteers also laid grass seed and collected debris. |
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The forum is also looking for volunteers to act as rangers along the trail. |
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Home-Start York needs volunteers to visit young families at home, to offer a listening ear and an extra pair of hands. |
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They will provide an extra pair of hands to allow the pre-school staff and volunteers to spend more time with all the children in the group. |
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He said parent volunteers worked in pairs supervising the evening's activities, which included table tennis, karaoke, table football and pool. |
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Charity volunteers thought they were given their marching orders when the council booted them off their usual patch. |
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David said the volunteers had done a marvellous job and he was pleased to give them a boost when their energy levels ran low. |
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Officers have to search for volunteers with similar features to those of the suspect. |
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The remaining third of volunteers will receive standard care for lymphoedema including bandaging, exercise and massage. |
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Sunday school teachers, choir leaders and other volunteers will be screened to ensure they are safe to work with children. |
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A small wood nestling in a Pennine valley has won a top award for a band of tree-planting volunteers. |
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In addition, actors were used by 15 schools, volunteers by 14, manikins by all 19, videos by 11, and simulators by four. |
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Those volunteers have provided over 150,000 man-hours of volunteer labor to the effort, Feeney estimated. |
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The teen telephoners, backed by a team of more than 40 volunteers in grades eight to 10, will be working in shifts. |
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I've been keen to get more involved as the place is manned by enthusiastic volunteers who supply locals with tasty, healthy food at low prices. |
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The Hospice charity shops dotted around the borough are manned, for the most part, by unpaid volunteers. |
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When the arms and ammunitions ran out, the volunteers used blank weapons to parry the attacks. |
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Colin has volunteered at the museum for six years, and as with all the volunteers, is the backbone of the organisation. |
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The mobile sawbones are looking for volunteers to sign on for nine to 12 months helping the sick in such unpredictable places as Afghanistan. |
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It will provide volunteers for anyone caring for a child under five who is finding the going tough. |
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Swindon Council contractors carry out general maintenance, including the grass-cutting, but volunteers do everything else. |
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It also enjoys great support from an army of volunteers who help out throughout the year, doing a variety of unglamorous tasks such as mail-outs. |
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He claims none of the volunteers had any idea they were going to have the poisonous nerve gas sarin tested on them. |
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Young volunteers from across Greater Manchester have had their achievements celebrated at an awards ceremony. |
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The group also recruits volunteers interested in working at one of five Thai sanctuaries for injured or abused wildlife. |
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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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She now volunteers at St Andrews University, editing talking books for the blind and produces pamphlets for the local church. |
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Julian is so mad about vacs that he volunteers to clean up at his after-school club and always keeps the carpets spick and span at home. |
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No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
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A stream of people queue up from 6.30 pm every weeknight to procure free legal advice offered by volunteers rather than salaried staff. |
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Finally, we located these sites on a road atlas for the use of our volunteers. |
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Consider the detailed information that every loyalty card user volunteers to the store. |
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But, although the system was running successfully, more volunteers are needed. |
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Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask. |
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The organisation, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year, is on the lookout for more parents to train as volunteers. |
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In Ocala National Forest, foresters and local volunteers replaced slash pine with stronger, more resilient longleaf pine. |
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The lifeboat was an open rowing boat manned by local volunteers clad in oilskins. |
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But organisers are not sure how long they can keep it going without more volunteers to help run it. |
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He notes additional volunteers are still needed to assist with track and field, swimming and table tennis. |
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The number of volunteers has steadily fallen over the past few months and bosses feel the time has come to arrest the slide. |
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A group of 350 scientists, naturalists, and volunteers found 836 species from fish and arachnids to algae and snails. |
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The tank is therefore cleaned daily by a stream of divers, mostly volunteers, under the watchful eye of the North Rock aquarist. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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The course is in top condition considering the dry, with a big help from the volunteers. |
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Again we appeal to volunteers to adopt a stretch of margin along our very long linear village. |
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The number of dead is rising as volunteers and Pakistan Army troops fan out to remote areas and pull more bodies from the debris. |
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If there were not enough volunteers for retrenchment packages, Telkom would go ahead with retrenching workers. |
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With only a fraction of their financial firepower, he and his volunteers will have a lot of legwork to do. |
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Meanwhile, nine volunteers dragged a seven-ton truck along two miles of road to raise money for the appeal. |
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Curator Barbara Bullock and her team of volunteers restored the beauty and value of the estimated 15,000 azaleas spilling down the hillside. |
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As our moderators are volunteers, however, we cannot guarantee a response time. |
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The volunteers appealed to the public to cooperate and many visitors responded to this call by taking cloth and paper bags. |
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And in Chipping, lay readers and retired clergy have been conducting services with volunteers helping to co-ordinate weddings. |
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For the past eight summers she volunteers for daily care and feeding at Miller Park Zoo as a zookeeper's assistant. |
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He then laughed in a way that sane people do not laugh and asked for ten male volunteers. |
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As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it. |
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The lateness of the hour precluded the finding of further volunteers for an identification parade. |
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Among the volunteers were five amnesiacs who had extensive brain damage in their temporal medial lobes. |
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They are especially short on volunteers during the late night and early morning shifts. |
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The shock came when he repeated the experiment, this time telling volunteers which brand they were tasting. |
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He did his latest stint in December, helping volunteers repackage and distribute food in a mixed-income suburb near the Indiana border. |
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She said the centre, which is run by volunteers, does a lot for young people in the village including running a youth club. |
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The kids are bowing and blowing kisses and lapping it up and us volunteers are melting into the background and letting them have their moment. |
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By 1901 there were 230,000 volunteers, augmented by the Royal Navy and Royal Artillery Volunteers, the militia and the yeomanry. |
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For days, local fishermen and other volunteers combed the sea for wreckage and the grisly remains of the 229 people who perished. |
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This is a time for community landcare volunteers to find out about cutting edge best practice bush regeneration knowledge and protocol. |
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The program still relies on volunteers to help publicize and finance the building. |
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Committees of volunteers have generated considerable revenue through charity fairs, church bazaars, and lamington drives. |
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In order to find out, he stuck 18 volunteers in a mock prison, arbitrarily making them either lags or screws. |
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The army that fought World War I was composed of regulars, National Guardsmen, and individual volunteers. |
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The nation relied on volunteers to augment the regulars in the Continental Army, which demobilized rapidly after the war. |
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This raffle will take place at the Volunteer Orientation Night and all officially registered volunteers are eligible to enter. |
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This appeal urgently needs wrapping paper and volunteers to help pack the gifts which will be shipped abroad. |
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As part of their two weeks work, volunteers engage in discussion workshops dealing with the causes of poverty in third world countries. |
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Its volunteers, who are unemployed people getting work experience, are referred by Twin Valley Homes. |
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Some of the works that volunteers in work camps do are construction, painting and tree planting among others. |
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It will be strictly not for profit and much of the renovation work will be undertaken by volunteers. |
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The undertaking attracted the attention of several motorists, who stopped to have a word or two with the volunteers. |
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A recruitment drive has been launched to find more people to become volunteers in the borough. |
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A recruitment drive is to be launched to find a team of dedicated volunteers to man the front desk at Kingston police station. |
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The recruits they train are all volunteers who, unlike draftees dragged kicking and screaming into camp, willingly seek military service. |
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The regular army and the National Guard continued to recruit volunteers, and the draft was held to remedy any deficiencies. |
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Now, as one of around 100 volunteers working at the museum, he recounts his experiences to visitors. |
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The team of volunteers are a friendly bunch, and they would welcome any new helpers with open arms. |
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When volunteers pretended to feel one of these emotions, the computer recognized the emotion correctly 98 per cent of the time. |
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If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots. |
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Lately kibbutzniks and volunteers have started to restore the system, as an archaeological attraction. |
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To the kibbutznik, the story is one of heroic volunteers establishing themselves in the face of a hostile population. |
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In her speech, she paid tribute to volunteers who take time to care for people living with Aids. |
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At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn. |
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Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises. |
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Ms Kennedy said the service provided emotional and practical support with the aid of a team of trained volunteers fluent in many languages. |
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The managers went around the keyers tonight trying to find volunteers to man the lines. |
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During scanning, volunteers pressed a computer key to indicate that they detected an odor. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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The volunteers at the reserve regularly grade the road and make sure that it is accessible. |
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On the other hand, many of the CIA's best agents through the years have been intelligence volunteers. |
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The Americans of the volunteers joked about how whittling wood was an American habit. |
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Several volunteers took part in the opening ceremony there, in suitable costume and a team is now beginning to work there on afternoons. |
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Most volunteers normally spend a couple of mornings, afternoons or evenings on duty each week. |
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Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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The volunteers inspired the evenings with cultural events, debates, dance dramas and rangoli competition. |
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We hardly get any young volunteers and now we're older we can't push the wheelchairs. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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Casa volunteers serve as the eyes and ears of both the guardian ad litem and the court. |
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Kerry campaign volunteers left the rally scene and returned with water cooler jugs and passed cups through the crowd. |
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While well-intentioned and endlessly friendly, many of the volunteers boast more enthusiasm than ability. |
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The eight adventurers crossed the finish line rafted up together, welcomed by a wonderful group of volunteers, staff and families. |
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To begin addressing these social problems, international volunteers have arrived in Ethiopia. |
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Our heroes were the American volunteers fighting fascism in Spain under the banner of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. |
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The Simon Community, which runs a network of centres around the country for homeless people, is also experiencing acute shortages of volunteers. |
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I remembered picking up a rubber johnny as it drifted past me and holding it up to the other volunteers, who all recoiled in horror. |
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The volunteers help the children with their daily needs and organise sporting activities for them. |
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For several weeks the new centre has become a hive of activity as community volunteers put up the fixtures and fittings in time for the big move. |
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Campaigners are calling for volunteers to start an action group for pensioners in Witham. |
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His healing hands were just the job to recharge ailing volunteers who slaved throughout the contest, often in bad weather conditions. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium. |
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He is now on the hunt for volunteers to act as business mentors to small Cumbrian enterprises. |
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The event was attended by volunteers and staff from projects in the midlands as well as statutory and development agencies. |
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The plan proposed Mr Robertson as manager and relied on volunteers acting as core staff. |
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In many engagements volunteers asked regular army commanders for support, transport and ammunition, but often in vain. |
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Next day, the volunteers were divided into three groups and retested. |
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She volunteers to help find the brain surgeon but seems far more interested in Dexter. |
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Last week separatist leader Alexander Zakharchenko claimed that Russian soldiers were volunteers on vacation. |
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Fellow volunteers helped a wounded soldier from the Azov Batallion climb out of a car at a Ukraine National Guard checkpoint. |
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The first trial will be conducted in 20 healthy, uninfected volunteers at the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland. |
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However, it deserves to be carefully studied in order to update the information which is provided to the volunteers. |
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The volunteers include people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds keen to learn new skills in dry-stone walling, footpath construction and habitat management. |
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The skippers and mates are professionally qualified yachtsmen and women but the others, volunteers from across Defence, have often never stepped onto a yacht before. |
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The wide ramp will give wheelchair access to the garden at the centre and the volunteers also concreted the shed area in the garden as well as giving the garden a tidy up. |
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Humbugging cynics might wonder if this seasonal tide of volunteers is entirely altruistic or a conveniently watertight excuse for avoiding dysfunctional familial festivities. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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The model shelter offers well-kept spacious living conditions with an abundance of toys, playful volunteers and social interaction among the animals. |
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The church volunteers who serve it were aghast and flabbergasted. |
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A crusade is based on the spirit of the people, and the will of volunteers. |
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I also hope to have sponsor forms for my trek to Canada ready, so any willing volunteers can hassle their workmates, friends and family to help me. |
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She was well down by the head, but at dawn, when she seemed stable, the captain, the mate and four volunteers reboarded her and at 8am took lines from two tugs. |
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During my first two weeks as an aircraftman with the Airfield Defence Guards in Vietnam, there was a call for volunteers to train as helicopter gunners. |
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York Railway Institute is an affordable sport and recreation facility run by volunteers, where all profit is poured back for the benefit of the members. |
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The volunteers are working on a 1.8 kilometre part of the route at a work camp near Cricklade, which is organised by sustainable transport charity Sustrans. |
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The American Red Cross said it needs 40,000 additional volunteers in the next few weeks to replace worn-out relief workers helping Hurricane Katrina victims. |
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A detachment of six volunteers, led by Lt. Alexandre Rosenberg, planned to stop the train at Aulnay, in the suburbs of Paris. |
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Helping a neighbour with their shopping, taking the dog for a walk or doing a spot of gardening is all in a day's work for these loyal volunteers. |
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Hundreds of civilian volunteers were recruited and trained, scouring communities for any evidence of Graham. |
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Last summer, I joined two archaeologists who, along with a band of friends and volunteers, set about restoring and reinvestigating this special place. |
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She took her duty to carry her lantern properly very seriously and her day was made when one of the volunteers on the Herb Festival stall complimented her personally. |
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The third eaglet was never found despite a search by the Flint Creek volunteers and the landowner. |
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The romance of elan energized the volunteers who flocked to the colors in the early years of the struggle. |
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Those who escaped when their simple mud-brick homes collapsed sat among the debris, ankle-deep in mud and wrapped in blankets handed out by soldiers and volunteers. |
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His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness. |
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How a late change in strategy may have sent Democratic volunteers after the exact wrong type of voter. |
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Her family will tonight welcome hundreds of volunteers to a blood sample session at a West Timperley pub in a bid to find the lifesaver who can help Shannon. |
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An urgent appeal has been launched for volunteers to help the vulnerable. |
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Taking a few of his men and volunteers and horses from another camp that had not been sacked, he anticipated the Indians' line of march and did retrieve a few animals. |
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Once the sand was plowed back onto the beaches, volunteers scoured it for any flotsam that got through the sifting machines. |
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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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And volunteers are working around the clock at Fort Tilden beach in the Rockaways to fortify sand dunes. |
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Two full time arborists are supported by a group of volunteers. |
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We were part of a team of Rotarian volunteers in Togo, West Africa. |
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Thousands of Rotarians, both local and foreign volunteers, have participated in national immunization days when vaccines are given to millions of children over a few days. |
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As the temperature struggled to remain above zero, volunteers slept rough to raise awareness of the struggles facing the homeless on a day-to-day basis. |
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She had originally intended to do the job briefly after her son, who was five at the time, nominated her to be a lollipop lady when the school asked for volunteers. |
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Each year the school chooses a May King and Queen and their attendants by asking for volunteers and then drawing lots to decide who gets the parts. |
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For half a century volunteers have been a strong force for creating effective change through raising money to assist the work of the Save the Children Fund. |
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I was knocked down in the rush for volunteers to sleep on the floor. |
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He volunteers, with leadership and labor, for habitat for Humanity, and he relentlessly and tirelessly writes. |
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In the past, unpaid volunteers have made professional-level contributions to many charitable activities, such as the lifeboat service, the Samaritans, and care of the elderly. |
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The site, which is run by volunteers and houses more than 60 birds including owls, eagles and vultures, is a popular destination for families and school groups. |
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The already-tiny group of volunteers and health-care workers in West Africa is shrinking. |
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Tickets in hand, I led the way to the bar, attended again by volunteers, who cheerily poured and served us our selections of sangria, sake and beer. |
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The helpline is manned by volunteers in centres all around the country. |
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Trained volunteers will be manning the call centre to offer independent and confidential information and support to people experiencing difficulties. |
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His volunteers used to visit each and every house to collect rice and other things just to give solace to the economically and socially backward persons. |
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The storm surge had no sooner receded than volunteers and donations began to pour in from seemingly everywhere. |
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Calls came for stricter gun laws, including prohibiting neighborhood-watch volunteers from carrying firearms. |
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The owners are not masters, but companions, say the volunteers. |
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Though volunteers expected all kinds of difficulties the language barrier broke all of Shen's expectations, despite having a good command of English. |
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The Dean campaign has allowed participants to set their own agenda for the meetups, thus creating the feeling among volunteers that their participation really matters. |
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More volunteers are drafted in just in time as the ferry spills out the first swell of festival-goers who immediately target our ticket office en-masse. |
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Cllr Welch said splitting the events was a case of suck it and see and admitted she was tired of people constantly running down the efforts of committed volunteers. |
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I had a lot of knitted caps courtesy of the hospital volunteers and even my own knitting. |
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Prior to seeing a movie, the volunteers fasted overnight and were given a baseline blood vessel reactivity test to measure what is known as flow-mediated vasodilation. |
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While several hundred reservists have seen overseas service in recent years, they have been individual volunteers filling specific postings within the permanent forces. |
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The hospital is desperate for any drivers, but ideally volunteers with a 4-wheel drive vehicle or an engine over two litres with a tow bar for the trailer. |
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It is important that they continue to draw volunteers from towns, villages and townlands outside of Sligo town to make sure that these areas are represented. |
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From the Mighty Wurlitzer to Weardale's Heritage Railway, volunteers will be offering a unique glimpse of the past. |
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The building was manned by up to 120 volunteers who trained on a weekly basis and wore a Royal Air Force style uniform. |
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The RSPB confers awards, including the President's Award, for volunteers who make a notable contribution to the work of the society. |
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Fernandez will be assisted by club volunteers Art Delano, Robert Kazahaya, Mas Okui and Larry Trudgeon. |
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The volunteers were thanked for their conservational efforts in tidying up the park. |
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Armed with bowsaws, the volunteers helped clear nursery trees to make way for maturing woodland. |
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Under the direction of Sir John Crampton in 1854 and 1855, British consuls attempted to enlist American volunteers to fight in the Crimean War. |
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Both clews are made up entirely of volunteers, said the ship's highest-ranking enlisted man, Senior Chief Petty Officer Lawrence Naumann. |
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Just hours before the crash, Tsawout First Nations members and Goldstream hatchery volunteers had released 8,000 coho salmon into the river. |
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The heritage centre is run by local volunteers and operates from a shop unit in the Kingdom Shopping Centre. |
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His greatest collaboration with Germany was the sending of volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front. |
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The reforms reorganised the militia, yeomanry and volunteers into the new Territorial Army. |
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The volunteers and interns we note as hire-worthy are the ones who quickly show their outgoing, but appropriate personalities. |
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Shortly King Robert returned to Scotland and management of his own kingdom, but promised more aid and more volunteers to help his brother. |
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The family are now offering volunteers the chance to live in their remote and beautiful home in return for loving and playing with Coll. |
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Managing volunteers from fourteen different organizations is like herding cats. |
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Gladiators were trained combatants who might be slaves, convicts, or free volunteers. |
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This police practice describes how the Senior Victim Assistance Team, which is staffed by volunteers, works in Colorado Springs. |
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Taegu city assembled 1,900 volunteers to fill seats for Senegal's Group A game with Denmark on Thursday. |
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Indeed, volunteers can have a strong influence on organisations especially those who deal with governance and management. |
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That led to the move away from a dependence on volunteers to govern the sport, to the Association's first salaried employees. |
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The railway, run by volunteers, has expanded its operations and is seeking new members to train as guards and signalmen. |
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The first full-scale search for Amy will begin today and volunteers have been told to meet up in the local Calade Mijas soccer stadium at 9am. |
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Here he had his first opportunity to conduct, when an orchestra of volunteers was formed. |
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We were taught by the other Habitat volunteers and were actually even allowed to go up onto the roof at the end to lay out the tarpaper. |
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The Conservative government had stockpiled supplies and essential services continued with middle class volunteers. |
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The volunteers made 200 phone calls to Sichuan government departments. |
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The volunteers contributed their time towards cleaning up the city. |
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Rory Raven, mentalist and mindbender, provides an interactive mindreading show in which spoons are bent and volunteers may test their own powers. |
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Early in the war, the BEF was virtually destroyed and was replaced first by volunteers and then a conscript force. |
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Together with her friend Farah, Mirna is taking part in a seminar in Beirut for volunteers in the CCPA Popular Club program. |
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The government was prepared and enlisted middle class volunteers to maintain essential services. |
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The British soldiers of the war were initially volunteers but increasingly were conscripted into service. |
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The bulk of the Jacobite army was made up of Highlanders and most of its strength was volunteers. |
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They were composed of over seven thousand volunteers, mainly Napoleonic War veterans from Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Some volunteers also offer foster care of these pets in their own homes, when the elderly or terminally ill face a short spell in hospital. |
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Plasma clearance of lovastatin versus Chinese red rice in healthy volunteers. |
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Each time, volunteers packed dates, water, miswak and Ramadan calendars with the goal of distributing 2,500 boxes by the end of Ramadan. |
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I request the show organisers to be careful next time and ensure right people are chosen as comperes or volunteers. |
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In February 1937, the League did ban foreign volunteers, but this was in practice a symbolic move. |
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Unpaid volunteers known as Games Makers performed a variety of tasks before and during the Games. |
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This decision was made in honour of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian patriot who was the leader of the redshirts volunteers. |
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Some volunteers also says that the decision of forming a political force was not taken by the IAC with their concent. |
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With the exception of technical and security staff, the festival is mainly run by volunteers. |
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Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers who have given of themselves to make this project a success. |
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The majority of staff are volunteers, helping the festival to raise millions of pounds for good causes. |
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The music section of the YMCA's education department needed volunteers to work with British troops stationed in Europe awaiting demobilisation. |
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Over a thousand police officers, 15,000 volunteers, and several aeroplanes scoured the rural landscape. |
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He sacrificially volunteers to journey to the World, become a man himself, and redeem the Fall of Man through his own death and resurrection. |
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Kirsty volunteers to make a daily dash for the town's market stalls to see what tasty titbits she can pick up for the primates and porcupines. |
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At the end of the debate, Satan volunteers to poison the newly created Earth and God's new and most favoured creation, Mankind. |
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The authors point out how each of these persons' thought processes set him or her apart from the nonresilient study volunteers. |
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Despite documented events of Salvation Army's volunteers and their views, the organisation has issued an LGBT Statement as a response. |
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While Alure is the main builder and a major contributor, each of the makeovers rely on numerous volunteers and on tremendous community support. |
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As part of the overall effort, Salvation Army officers, employees and volunteers have contributed more than 900,000 hours of service. |
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The project will involve volunteers giving DNA samples so their Y-chromosomes can be compared for possible similarities. |
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We have looked at 20 healthy volunteers and are now looking at 20 anaesthetised patients scheduled for surgery. |
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In 1951 the Talyllyn Railway was the first railway in the world to be taken over and preserved by volunteers. |
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During trials in the US state of Georgia, the whitecoats delivered a series of 96 electric shocks into the feet of brave volunteers. |
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In the months leading up to the conference, CSC solicits the assistance of multiple WCA volunteers to participate in fundraising efforts. |
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They have since been inundated with offers to help as volunteers post on dog message boards and downloa wanted posters to put up. |
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Also honored were students Danillo Abrenica and Catherine Barillas for implementing the school's Web site for volunteers. |
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Kruger, a 66-year-old Navy veteran and retired railroader, said lie just enjoys helping veterans and working with his fellow volunteers. |
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The event will see hundreds of volunteers abseiling down the side of the 210ft-high Brunel House office block in Cardiff. |
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Moral selving among the drafted volunteers at The Salvation Army exposed an organization that believed in mandated change. |
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I would like to salute the many dedicated volunteers that make this project possible. |
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WfH trains volunteers to lead free health walks from community venues such as libraries and GP surgeries. |
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When war with France broke out, he paid for weapons for a company of volunteers, sworn to resist any French invasion. |
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This study investigated the exposure and pharmacokinetics of the ingredients of rikkunshito in healthy volunteers. |
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The main organiser is Paul Davies who runs the carnival with a number of committee members and loads of volunteers. |
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The carnival fell out of favour in the late 1990s but was resurrected by community volunteers in 2006 and rebranded the Peoples' Carnival. |
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Nests on United Utilities land in the Forest of Bowland have been protected by volunteers. |
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When his absence from home was known a number of willing volunteers went to search for him. |
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To impress his coach and prove his commitment, he volunteers to coach Kanga cricket for beginners. |
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Atwood in 1947, the first heritage railway to be rescued and run entirely by volunteers was the Talyllyn Railway in Wales. |
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Child volunteers and socialist fiscal policy enabled stagnant existence for many of these railways. |
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Unlike many outdoors centre in the UK, this is staffed and operated solely by volunteers. |
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From May 1814, younger men among the volunteers were recruited into a new Corps of Colonial Marines. |
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To re-create the rest of the suspected infection pathway, the researchers brought five of the volunteers back to the hotel several weeks later. |
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If you ask around you'll find that in general, CABs throughout the country employ fewer full-time staff and considerably more trained volunteers. |
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The volunteers found grasshopper warbler, lesser redpole, chough and kingfisher. |
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The group of volunteers who received a relatively small increment in calories during refeeding had no rise in BMR for the first 3 weeks. |
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When the uprising was crushed, Engels was one of the last members of Willich's volunteers to escape by crossing the Swiss border. |
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Some volunteers might opt to stay on in Zambia by other means, but the General election had left a sour taste in my mouth and I was ready to go. |
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The Internet, with the help of volunteers, has made the UK Hansard more accessible. |
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Around 80 conservation workers and volunteers were trying to refloat the surviving whales as high tide rolled in. |
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