Events include animal demonstrations, stalls run by groups such as Animal Samaritans, pony rides, barbecues and a pet blessing. |
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Three Good Samaritans who stopped to help at a crash scene were among six people killed in an horrific pile-up on the A1 near Boroughbridge. |
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Organisations such as Samaritans have long sought to persuade the media that reporting suicide calls for particular care. |
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Usually rendered as Good Samaritans, doctors in paintings typically hover near sickbeds or deathbeds, dispensing solace and advice. |
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She suffered from insomnia and had made a number of telephone calls to the Samaritans over the preceding week or two. |
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The rain drenched their distinctive purple uniforms, but that didn't dampen the spirits of the shell-suit Samaritans. |
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The Samaritans urge people not to bottle up relationship problems but to talk to a friend or Samaritan if they are in crisis. |
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Look out for the notice of the Samaritans information evening in the end of September. |
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People do get depressed and the Samaritans is an excellent organisation to help people through harder times. |
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But perhaps you could say the Samaritans are advantaged because they have compassion and commitment to helping those in need. |
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As well as new drug withdrawal and mental health programmes there is access to the Samaritans, Alcoholics Anonymous, Rape Crisis and other agencies. |
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James and John react strongly when the Samaritans turn Jesus away and want to call down God's judgement to destroy them. |
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Fortunately I didn't bump into any priests, Levites or Samaritans. |
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Certainly the part that applies to good Samaritans, for example, really just hangs out there. |
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The acceptance and re-integration of all of society's marginalized: the poor, sinners, publicans, Samaritans, foreigners, women. |
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The combining of good Samaritans and designated professionals in the same group strikes an incongruous note to us. |
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Put our hands to work, being Good Samaritans and healing the wounds of the people. |
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At the sites of the events, first aid services will be organized in conjunction with associations such as the Samaritans. |
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Next a Samaritan comes by, and sees that the half-dead victim is a Jew, one of the nation detested by Samaritans, yet he immediately responds with a compassion overleaping racial animosities. |
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When there is a tornado or hurricane or other natural disaster, good Samaritans are quick to donate clothes and toys for children. |
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Because the Samaritans recognized only the Pentateuch as authoritative, references later in the OT stipulating worship at the Jerusalem temple were not considered binding. |
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The work being done quietly and anonymously by the Samaritans organisation has a role to play in helping those going through crisis periods in their lives. |
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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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I wonder whether the woman seeking an organisation to join has considered joining the Samaritans and helping those who are depressed, lonely, anxious or suicidal. |
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Again, the reasoning sounds, well, reasonable, and is sourced to a respectable organization, the Samaritans. |
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This year we filled 200 Christmas gift shoeboxes for the Samaritans appeal while a group of Year 8 pupils made and sold nativity sets to raise money for the Pendle Hospice. |
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Mayors have no moral grounds to complain about good Samaritans who feed vagrants when all else that's available to the homeless are sterile, unattractive environments. |
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I was looking to rent a minibus for an outing with the Samaritans, but it was even more important to find a driver who could speak Swiss German and tell us about the region we were visiting. |
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Citizen pruners, a few thousand Samaritans trained in the art of botanical stewardship by the nonprofit organization Trees New York, are licensed to perform surgery on the city's street trees, as their judgment demands. |
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The list of Good Samaritans who came to Lisa's rescue is headed by Brierley Hill business Nuthouse Bakery. |
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Simply being there, round the clock, every day of the year, for people who are stressed, depressed or even suicidal, is the proud mission of Samaritans. |
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The Samaritans may yet be thrown a life preserver by the City Council. |
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Other Exmoor walking trails include the Tarka Trail, Samaritans Way South West, Macmillan Way West, Exe Valley Way and Celtic Way Exmoor Option. |
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In fact, one could argue that we portrayed them as good Samaritans who were helping out by ensuring that the animals were not locked up in an empty house and uncared for, while the police secured the residence. |
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They are in dire need of Good Samaritans who will come to their aid. |
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International agencies and the governments of the affluent nations have been delighted to act as Good Samaritans in providing disease-fighting programmes. |
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Samaritans helpline is 0845 7 90 90 90 The headline on this article was amended on 4 June 2015 in accordance with Samaritans guidance on the reporting of suicide. |
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The other Samaritans, looking to ease their economic hardship, had already resettled over previous decades in Holon, a suburb of Tel Aviv. |
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We accept their concerns about disclosure of information and hope they can access our equally relevant concerns for the safety of emergency response personnel, victims of crime, and good Samaritans. |
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The Samaritans have guidelines covering both journalistic and creative depictions of suicide, and they are very clear: avoid glamorising suicide and avoid giving details of the methods. |
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In the autumn of 1864, she joined the Sisterhood of the Good Samaritans at Coatham, Middlesbrough and was soon posted to Walsall's tiny cottage hospital in Bridge Street. |
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These heretics are worse than Karaites or Samaritans, he wrote, and a fortiori, worse than gentiles among whom we reside who are not idolaters and commit no wrong. |
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Other messages were from good samaritans eager to volunteer aid. |
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