Being a neural psychiatrist and counselor, she tries to give a hand to those in need of help. |
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Alice said that both Ken and his wife Peggy were always willing to give a hand to those in need. |
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But you have to give a hand to all of them, because you don't know which one is going to arrive. |
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Maria, a cook, has come to the estancia to give a hand to Hector for the party. |
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On top of having a break in my trip, my goal here is to understand better the system of an African community and to give a hand if possible. |
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On Sunday we'd rest a bit and give a hand to the construction crew working on the station, since for us resting meant doing something different. |
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We lived rather far away and I am sorry now that I didn't go down to give a hand to the rescuers, who were overwhelmed. |
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The clement weather of late has of course helped, but the signs were there of a huge improvement long before mother nature decided to give a hand. |
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It still stands ready to give a hand, but will not do so for ever. |
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Its good advice and its signs of permanent friendship up till today are the demonstration that there are no borders to give a hand in the struggle for the common good. |
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Yerevan, Armenia: As highly skilled experts, UNV volunteers are spreading the image of capable professionals coming to Armenia full of enthusiasm to give a hand for development. |
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When members of the public stepped forward to give a hand they were presented with champagne, flowers and a gold medal to thank them for their kindness. |
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He has been in charge for 25 years now, but even as a child he would give a hand, looking for fresh produce in the local souk every day so he could make his shakes, pizza berbera or delicious tajines. |
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He constantly tries to give a hand to those who are in urgent need. |
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Give a hand and listen, sit together and let the other one feel he's not alone. |
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