Several programmes are available to retailers to help them educate customers about the benefits of adequate fertilizer application. |
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Hopefully, clubs will rally round and try to help them out, perhaps by loaning players to shore them up in the short term. |
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Anything I can do to my waxleaf ligustrums to keep them healthy and help them grow faster? |
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A police helicopter also circled the site, sending images of the inferno down to fire crews to help them tackle the blaze. |
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Neither of the teams have rowed before but each boat has three experienced rowers to help them. |
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It will also help them to develop self-confidence and skills of articulation and delivery. |
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To them, selling music is a loss-leader to help them sell consumer electronics. |
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Smugglers commonly fool would-be asylees, taking their money and disappearing or simply failing to help them cross Turkey's borders. |
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We are working very hard to help the asylum seekers feel at home in Kildare town and to help them feel part of the community. |
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Students are invited by a group of concerned Atlantan citizens to help them solve some of the crucial issues. |
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Instead, the whole saga was blown up by Microsoft's PR machine to help them avoid paying the huge fine. |
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York Police have created a database of distinctive graffiti tags which they hope will help them link offences and target offenders. |
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This examination can develop children's aesthetic awareness and media savvy and help them become more careful and literate readers of media. |
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Many bowlers use these shoe products, or baby powder, to help them release the ball easier. |
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Small cups and the tea tray were being used to help them learn the art of balance. |
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This will help them acquire useful skills without the monotony and tediousness of a regular school session. |
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Police have called on parents to help them win the battle against teenage tearaways. |
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Will the cities be forced to partner with telcos to help them operate and manage the networks? |
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His clients are schlemiels who pay to learn the tricks they need to help them close the deal. |
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They were desperately looking for any clue that would help them break the code. |
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Inventors and entrepreneurs are invited to apply for a new fund that can help them bring their ideas forward. |
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Preventive measures need to be aimed at all school-age youth to help them with sexual identity issues. |
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A few NGOs and the Integrated Tribal Development Authority have banded together to help them. |
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The family is in pain or in distress, and the therapist is called upon to help them and to find a way out of their dilemma. |
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Parents will also be sent home with a relaxation tape to help them unwind after a stressful day with their teenage terrors. |
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He offers to sell fishermen special marker buoys to help them identify their nets and fishing spots. |
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A few of them felt that proper marketing facility would help them to sell their produce in a big way. |
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A balloon payment is due when they turn 18 because of the assumption that college will help them become financially independent. |
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The organisers need marshals and bucket collectors to help them on the day. |
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During the six weeks they will also get master classes from experts, to help them with their competition entry. |
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And society has a duty to them, their families and those who breathe in their second-hand smoke, to help them quit. |
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He said that he had tried to leave the scene but that one of his friends had threatened him if he didn't help them. |
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We hope the powers given to the police will help them combat nuisance and other problems caused by alcohol and street drinkers. |
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Compose fun rhymes, songs or raps to help them memorize study material and make homework fun. |
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Many beaters like to carry their own stick, to help them get up and down banks, as well as for beating the undergrowth. |
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The couple who have been together for 13 months, were distraught and confused as it seemed no one could help them. |
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He also urged them to continue volunteering their services as it would help them gain necessary skills. |
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It will provide participants with a toolkit of skills to help them lead others in productive ways. |
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All community groups have to do is get in touch and tell us how they believe broadband would help them. |
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The government policy is to extend flexible working rights to midlife carers of older people, which will help them with the work-life balance. |
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Wax curtain rods and tracks before hanging curtains, as this will help them slide more easily. |
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She hopes that this will help them to locate the loan that beseems their expectations. |
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They can also acquire skills in trades such as leatherworking, fishing, jewel crafting, and many more, that help them on their quests. |
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It's betelnuts, the mildly narcotic seeds from the fruit of the betel pepper, used by truck drivers and labourers to help them stay awake. |
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Only a quarter of women feel they can rely on their partners to help them escape by organising a surprise trip or treat. |
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We tried to help them but she just shooed us out of the way and told us she could do it herself. |
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The drug testing schemes will identify problematic drug misusers early and help them into treatment. |
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A dedicated mixologist will teach cocktail lovers how to mix their favourite drinks and help them to shake their own cocktails. |
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When she arrived she was mobbed by children and she wanted to do more to help them, but she couldn't stay any longer. |
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Under the scheme, truant pupils are identified and the welfare service tries to help them. |
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In competition with major electronics companies, they are confident their 10-year head-start will help them win the moletronic race. |
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Debates help them break through the blaze of hyperbolic attacks and confusing countercharges. |
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Vicki caught his blink of shock and silently began to pray that he could help them. |
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He provides customised training, designed to motivate staff and help them achieve peak performance. |
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Anti-crime advice and mugshots of known offenders are given to partnership members to help them stop thefts. |
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They now hope these images will help them identify the culprits who dumped the undamaged car on a York street hours later. |
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A massive effort is needed to help them to shift from unskilled to skilled work through training in market-driven skills. |
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Hostas should be planted in the soil and mulched lightly to help them through the freeze and thaw cycles. |
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Every day, they must skimp on meals, they must exercise, and sometimes they have to take medicine to help them lose weight. |
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The police in Padiham and Hapton are to run training schemes for licensees designed to help them to spot under-age drinkers. |
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Activists say the workers are underpaid and overworked and are turning now to an unusual source to help them complete their heavy workload. |
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In ancient Egypt, people were mummified in order to help them attain eternal life. |
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Maori on the muttonbirding islands used to drape the cool tuatara on their stomachs to help them cool down. |
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The boomers will require not only solutions for their serious health issues, but also some innovative gadgets to help them ease into old age. |
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And he sent 2,000 employees through a two-day boot camp designed to help them better understand customer gripes. |
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There are no meals on board, and passengers receive boiled sweets to suck to help them cope with the air pressure in the unpressurised cabin. |
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If you are worried that the warts are unsightly, see your GP about treatment options to help them to clear up more quickly. |
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Even unsigned musicians are sending in their songs and using high scores from the company to help them get a record deal. |
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The patients I worked with have had no success with medication and were evaluated to see if brain surgery might help them. |
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The course is designed to assist people who are separated and help them meet other people who have experienced a breakdown in a relationship. |
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You can help them by reporting sightings of brent geese away from the coast. |
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Now they are hoping somebody will help them start their project all over again. |
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Councillors are bringing the dates forward this spring to help them continue to set a low council tax. |
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To help them complete their badges the Brownies contacted the police who asked them to design crime prevention posters. |
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They showed remarkable fight on Sunday last, never gave up and this game will help them no end. |
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She went on to say that when she spoke to the police she tried to help them by telling the truth. |
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Members and visitors allowed them to play through to help them towards their target. |
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Many of the non-payers had probably hoped that technical glitches would help them evade the fee. |
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Children are especially vulnerable to disease and malnutrition and need urgent care and supplies to help them survive. |
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Eclipses would help them to determine the length of the solar year and develop calendars based upon it. |
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He works with growers all over the world to help them understand how to manage their wild stands of land. |
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The Giants typically make few call-ups, selecting players they believe can help them reach the playoffs. |
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Their hopes of a decent Christmas to help them through until next year now look to be dashed. |
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To suggest that I did not administer an oath to these witnesses to help them lie to members of Congress is false, inexcusable. |
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Astronomers, astronauts, and old-fashioned stargazers will be on hand to help them explore the romance of the night sky. |
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The key is to make players realise that the common goal can help them achieve individual objectives. |
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The government is planning to issue every motorist with a ready reckoner to help them cope with the changeover. |
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Most home loan borrowers want the cheapest mortgage option, to help them get their foot on the property ladder. |
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As I left, one of the three men pushing a gigantic handcart motioned for me to help them hoist it up a curb. |
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They told women to consider pottery, baskets, mats and handicrafts which could help them make a decent living. |
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Give the potatoes a good stir once or twice during cooking to help them break up a bit. |
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I have a heart for the underdog, and I will do everything in my power to help them succeed as models. |
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The course is aimed at beginners, and will help them spot the difference between the hazel and the hawthorn, and the beech from a birch. |
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Unlike most explorers, these two leaders had no Aboriginal guides to help them, no skill in geography, cartography, or living off the land. |
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He opened the door to allow one person in, and went back with them to help them retrieve their luggage. |
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Burrowing heart urchins have bands of very fine spines that are termed fascioles that help them live in fine sediments. |
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Experienced masons keep their string lines taut to help them lay straight courses. |
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Alan has also been working with Tameside Council to set up a pilot scheme for young offenders to help them get back on the straight and narrow. |
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I also came as a stranger to Bolivia to work and to tend people and use my knowledge to help them. |
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Meanwhile, farmers from Northern Province have asked Government to help them acquire animals for farming to increase hectarage coverage. |
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The rest are in catch-up mode, and for most October won't help them gain much ground. |
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The new owners of the Trumland estate in Rousay are appealing to Orcadians to help them restore the mansion to its former glory. |
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Not only do these people help the celeb select the best looks and styles, they help them maintain them. |
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Now the celestially challenged have The Star Finder Book, by David Burch, to help them use the Star Finder as a handheld planetarium. |
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Success or otherwise will be down to their accumulated wisdom and experience and we have to help them find that. |
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Everyone entering the competition will find out about local services to help them stop smoking. |
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Police and council officers have pledged to do even more to curb problem behaviour and will use new powers to help them. |
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Sometimes it is just to help them track down any internal Revenue records for you to check that you haven't overpaid tax. |
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Newly-made mums and dads in the area are set to benefit from a range of activities to help them with their new baby. |
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They are being hosted on a homestay basis by local families, another way to help them boost their English skills. |
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Some bats seem to either fly too high to be trapped often or have supersensitive echolocation skills that help them avoid capture. |
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Innumerable pandas and pujaris await the pilgrims to help them with their worship. |
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They hope the tests will help them in their arrest of the prime suspect in the murder. |
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The family thought the young social worker had been sent to help them with household chores. |
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Even writers who wanted to be thought of as classicists usually needed a Latin crib to help them through Greek poetry in this period. |
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After the station was in operation, some nearby farmers came and asked me if I could help them to build or establish their own hydro. |
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Smokers could go for alternatives such as sunflower seeds, apple slices, raisins, nicotine gum and patches to help them quit, he said. |
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The best that a win can do for them is help them steer clear of the relegation zone. |
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Lumpsuckers and clingfishes have sucker attachments that help them hang on to rocks so they aren't buffeted by the waves. |
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I wish I was in a position to help them out, but I will take the support I have had and try to pay it forward whenever I can. |
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He did his best to console them and help them to make their peace with God. |
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Workers toiled in a cloud of dust in the light of powerful lamps set up to help them see. |
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As a result of such biases, faculty members suffer career penalties for using policies designed to help them balance work and family commitments. |
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Marine iguanas possess specialized hindgut fermenting microbes that help them to digest algae cell walls. |
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Their little mouths flail about searching for nourishment, and their mothers are often ill-equipped to help them. |
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Part of my job will be to help them find a permanent office, and they have a pretty tight budget. |
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The pollen certificate might help them get a fail upgraded to a pass grade, or even a lower than expected pass grade increased. |
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During his stay Jan worked with his brothers Tim and Ben to help them come to terms with Sam's impending death. |
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A total of 167 parents signed the petition requesting the council help them get to grips with the dog fouling issue. |
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It is hoped that the results will help them find out how to make improvements and developments. |
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He would play an equal part in rearing our children and help them become good denizens of the country. |
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We want the Government to provide grant aid to farmers to help them through this difficult time. |
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Winners will receive a styling session at Elements and a photo shoot at Zoom to help them create a portfolio. |
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These babies are placed in an incubator or warmer right after birth to help them maintain a normal body temperature. |
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Another method that can help them understand how the unit fights is talking to the communications platoon sergeant or commo chief. |
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Your offer and plea for helping farming would have sounded credible if it was voluntary for us to help them. |
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Highlanders have used it through the ages to help them perform great feats of strength while staving off hunger and thirst. |
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Many women are forced into this situation and I see their lives and I help them pick up the pieces. |
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Often, inexpert boatsmen call upon his experience to help them through the lock. |
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These compliments and encouraging expressions keep students positive and help them get through the class without dragging. |
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Only when we understand that will we be able to help them comprehend why it disturbs us so much. |
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These companies are feverishly signing deals, hoping that the right alliances can help them meet their business goals. |
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We like the Nigerians, but we want some few Americans or British, to help them out and ensure the stability of our country. |
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Elite athletes learn to focus their concentration so that they pay attention only to the things which will help them succeed. |
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They were also given vital tips to hone their innate skills, which would help them face the stiff competition. |
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The journey has not been easy, and Mrs Metcalfe urges other MS sufferers to fight for the treatment if they think it could help them. |
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Salmonella cells produce fimbriae and cellulose that help them attach, colonize, and survive on the melon's surface. |
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Computers can be used by inmates to study a range of courses intended to help them upon release. |
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The thing was to discover what they wanted to write, and then go through each poem with a fine-tooth comb to try to help them improve it. |
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It's no wonder the Romans can fire our imaginations, but what values did they hold, to help them to such success? |
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Their large eyes probably help them locate conspecifics and aid in visual communication, if any exists. |
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With the rise of Mussolini and the outbreak of war, the ladies are interned as prisoners, and the boy risks his life to help them. |
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Employees may search the organization's internal databases for electronic documents to help them complete their tasks. |
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We will continue to work closely with Menston because our experience in this process, of consulting widely and so on, should help them. |
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Keep all sponges, gauze, pledgets, and their strings moist throughout the procedure to help them resist ignition. |
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We were inundated with requests from people to help them find their transport. |
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Police believe the change will help them track aggressive beggars and those who might be involved in more serious crime. |
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Farmers have taken a huge cut in income and co-ops must help them, he said. |
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Minneapolis police had a flatbed truck on location to help them confiscate bikes. |
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Plus, there are these guys I had a bit of an altercation with last week who'd love to take a poke at me, and I ain't about to help them out. |
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That's what my parents try to have our family be like, and God help them if they try to make me wear a poodle skirt and bobby socks. |
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They have opened a hospice for poorly cats and dogs and I decided I wanted to help them out. |
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The tip suggests that urging your patients to brush and floss their teeth after dinner may help them fend off evening snacking. |
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Teachers may also get extra training to help them mark coursework accurately. |
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Keep your balance back off their forehand, in order to help them lift their front end. |
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The craniofacial team members provide the parents with pictures of other patients to help them visualize the repair process. |
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Others aren't so fortunate, and may heaven help them, because they surely suffer. |
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The birds' large gape and manoeuvrable flight help them to catch their prey. |
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Their big ears help them search for food and hear such enemies as catlike fossas. |
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Emergency doctors in the region have a new fleet of four-wheel-drive vehicles which will help them get to its more remote areas. |
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After qualifying as a fully fledged doula, women can employ her to help them through labour. |
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Disturbingly, it also contains creatine, a compound taken by athletes to help them to gain weight and build muscle. |
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Our goal is to help them acquire the background they need in how buildings go together pragmatically. |
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In extreme cases people could be offered slimming drugs or operations to help them lose weight such as gastric-band surgery, the BFS said. |
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Scientists hope that these unlucky fish will help them develop drug treatments and gene therapy for leukaemia. |
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This edition will instruct and inspire all who use it and help them learn what it means to be, and to remain, a genuinely confessing Lutheran. |
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Adolescents with physical disabilities can receive pre-vocational assessment and training to help them get a job or post-secondary education. |
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These will have to be removed or amended, and God help them if some newspaper gets a photo of someone prying one of those plaques off the wall. |
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Clients can arrange a simple budget account through the centre to help them pay their priority debts. |
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The vast majority, 83 percent, say that more education is needed to help them inform their clients about giclee printing. |
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Cash will be available to film producers to help them turn new scripts and ideas into big screen entertainment. |
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Grit is used by many birds to help them grind their food in their gizzards. |
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A great pity, then, but these unique beers certainly don't need the organic prop to help them stand securely in the marketplace. |
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Smokers in deprived areas perceive a lack of support to help them to stop smoking. |
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Their children are travelling from Australia to help them celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with many local people. |
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Police have described the crime as despicable and urged members of the public to help them catch the callous thief. |
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Travellers will find treatments found around the world, each designed to help them relax, de-stress and rejuvenate. |
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This afternoon we had a reflexologist for the carers to help them de-stress. |
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They're graceless, unrewarding, and seemingly deliberately make it almost impossible for anyone to want to keep on trying to help them for long. |
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Like bats, dolphins use echolocation, an internal sonar system, to help them navigate, avoid predators and find food. |
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As a parent you are in the best position to help them in the process of discovery. |
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Programmes designed to help them get back to normal life after their release do not have enough time to take effect, he said. |
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Children as young as eight have been inspired to learn foreign words to help them chat with their international email pals. |
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I enjoy responding to their letters, providing them with information and encouragement to help them achieve their own fitness goals. |
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But basically, there is this idea that you guys are out doing your job and you're there to help them. |
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Greek Cypriots hoped the British would help them achieve their long-cherished aim of enosis with the Greek mainland. |
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And our job is to work with them and help them come up with a plan A, a plan B, to define goals and to attain those goals. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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It is clearly important to protect children against sexual abuse and molestation and to help them develop skills to avoid dangerous situations. |
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They want to know which film would help them become successful and when they will be acknowledged as the best actors. |
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One of the things that my students get the most use from are the interactive quizzes that I have written to help them study for the tests. |
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Insects have developed wings to help them find a mate and for mayflies the race to reproduce becomes a race against time. |
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Some leaders are looking for business tools to help them break away from the pack. |
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People traditionally would visit an acupuncturist four times a year, at the change of each season, to help them make the adjustment. |
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Children addicted to computers are being sent on camping holidays designed to help them kick the habit. |
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Householders living in one of the most run-down areas of west Hull are being offered deals worth tens of thousands of pounds to help them move. |
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The moneys were advanced by the parents to their son and his wife in order to help them out. |
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Then we saw iron rings in the rock, through which river steamer crews ran ropes to help them across the rapids. |
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A lot of businesses go under in the first year and we want to help them stay in business. |
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Self-control will help them appear strong, sensible, and reasonable rather than demanding, argumentative, or stubborn. |
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Support and reassurance that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax. |
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He played in one more Test to try to help them get a result and a series win. |
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She noted that this service has been aimed at providing advice and information for deportees to help them re-integrate into society. |
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Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic. |
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Still painfully wounded, he helped the tail gunner out to the wing of the aircraft so the other crewmembers could help them onto a waiting boat. |
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Relatively reclusive writers and artists consent to documentaries because exposure will help them commercially. |
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Evans says he hired dance kinesiologists to work with him and his company members to help them understand the science of movement. |
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Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
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The protein, albumin, normally carries nutrients to tumors that help them to grow. |
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Young offenders will improve their reading, writing and numeracy to help them get jobs after they leave custody. |
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The council's Community Plan allows residents to get involved to help them draw up policies to shape the future of the borough. |
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More important, India needs to get laggard companies out of state hands to help them grow again and make them competitive in world markets. |
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The British education in high-street curry houses will help them find their way around menus, but after that, preconceptions should be discarded. |
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They flew officers from Scotland Yard to Kingston, Jamaica, to find Yardies and recruit them to help them make contact with drug dealers. |
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There is also need to help them begin investing in housing anew as it is a very reliable source of income. |
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Encourage courtesy by reminding children to say please and thank you to those who serve or help them. |
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There are no substitutes for cocaine and hashish addicts to help them stop using drugs. |
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I think of it, instead, as trying to help them articulate their ideas, analyze the material, explain what they think. |
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The village has been divided into different zones and athletes will have a colour-coded map to help them get around. |
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In response to the plight of the two families, a former parish councillor is asking people to help them out by sending donations. |
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The University of Nottingham has developed a driving simulator and are looking for 200 learner drivers to help them test it. |
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Chances are it will help them retain your information better and use it more effectively. |
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Open public antagonism towards farmers will not help them, their communities or the rest of us. |
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With this mortgage we hope to give them the leg-up necessary to help them realise the dream of their first home. |
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It's now time for the people of the town to get behind them and help them get back where they rightly belong, but let's have fun on the way. |
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Al Qaeda operatives seem to have an endless Rolodex of Pakistani establishment figures who are ready to help them. |
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Sea turtles have paddle-shaped flippers that help them move through the water, one pair of lungs and a body temperature that fluctuates with the environment. |
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Archaeologists responded by buying the scrolls from antiquities dealers, then hiring the Bedouins to help them further excavate the fragments of this ancient library. |
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In 2007, at Jamaica high school in Queens, teachers started calling 911 to get police to help them deal with disorderly students. |
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I used to sneak outside with a lolly stick and help them climb back out. |
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Those behind in tithing are counseled to help them fulfill the vow. |
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Detectives can then see the results on screen as a contoured two or three-dimensional map which can help them to work out where the offender may be based. |
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But for Mr. Gall and his Facebook followers, the endless litany of bad economic news just isn't going to help them navigate the murky waters ahead. |
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They set up an area for patient triage and identification to help them prioritize. |
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He is a great motivator and a real people person, who is more than happy to inspire other people in order to help them realise and achieve their dreams in life. |
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Visitors to the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales are being offered a new one-stop shop service to help them make the most of their holiday. |
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Not only would private prayer keep them from being puffed up by human praise, it would help them focus their hearts on God, removing them from the distractions of the world. |
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We will remember loved ones who have departed this life but we will especially pray for the bereaved to help them through this sad and lonely time of grieving and loss. |
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Not all dyes need mordants to help them adhere to fabric. If they need no mordants, such as lichens and walnut hulls, they are called substantive dyes. |
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She argued that students from lower income families would get grants and bursaries and, in effect, money from well-off students would be directed to help them. |
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But how can we help them if they make laughing stocks of themselves? |
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Stallholders will be only too happy to advise shoppers who are unfamiliar with the wares on offer, and to offer them samples to help them decide what to buy. |
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For the stock, start by sweating all the vegetables and herbs in a little extra-virgin olive oil, seasoning with salt at the start to help them sweat without colouring. |
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And in some cases, until they have reconstructive surgery, children with cleft palates may need to wear a prosthetic palate called an obturator to help them eat properly. |
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Mother's milk is full of special nutrients, hormones and antibodies that are passed on to infants to help them to resist infections, respiratory illness and diarrhoea. |
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Their season has been riddled with basic errors at the back and once more they shot themselves in the foot when they presented Kildare with a goal to help them to victory. |
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City academies are publicly-funded independent secondary schools, given more freedom than normal state schools to help them raise standards in disadvantaged urban areas. |
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As if celebrities needed further glorification, Tinder will now help them verify their VIP status when looking for love. |
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If we fail to teach them these things, and fail to help them grow into responsible adults, we are failing our children and we are failing ourselves. |
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The Knights are booked in for a post-match swim tonight to help them warm down, then they will have a light training session on Sunday morning ahead of Monday's game. |
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More than that, McNamara wanted to continue to try and help them to succeed but feels he was backed into a corner that denied him the opportunity to do so. |
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Chickens, cooped up in jam-packed factory feed lots, are routinely dosed with antibiotics just to help them survive the horrendous living conditions. |
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I am equally committed to faculty and staff, and if there are ways that I can help them matriculate to the university, I am going to do exactly that. |
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First, staff must see that their departing colleagues are being well cared for and the company is doing all it can to help them secure a new career or happy retirement. |
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Mrs Kordon said the class would prepare younger children for life in the prep school and help them to develop confidence, independence and self-esteem. |
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It is critical that even as we unveil the motivation of opponents and antagonists, we are careful not to inadvertently help them in their effort to disrupt our work. |
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If we all kick in a few bucks we can help them get over the hump. |
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She was well connected to the pooh-bahs of branding and advertising and set out to help them understand and embrace the new medium and realize its potential. |
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What does your cryptocurrency allow people to do that they could not do otherwise, and how does it help them do existing tasks more quickly or cheaply? |
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There are generous philanthropists and organisations ready to help them achieve their targets and on their part they never fail in meeting their goals. |
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Here an intelligent, self-taught inmate, Jim, works as a file clerk, unjustly called a stoolie by his fellow prisoners although he strives to help them. |
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Recently there was a highly advertised seminar, with special invites to publicans, concerning the Equal Status Act, to help them deal with these issues. |
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You've put a focus on strengthening TI's customer relationships, even sending managers through a rigorous boot camp to help them understand customer frustrations. |
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They understand then that the knowledge of how to use linear perspective becomes a tool in their skill box, and that it will help them draw better. |
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Many performers say such personal rites help them prepare mentally. |
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Some wheat farmers may be warming to the prospect of a new tool to help them grow more robust and profitable wheat, engineered to withstand herbicides. |
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A new internet tool seeks to put activists in closed societies in touch with skilled people in the free world who can help them. |
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Most tell us they are keen to remain living independently in their own homes for as long as possible with the necessary social services support to help them do that. |
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Readers appreciate the magazine if the articles help them gain knowledge. |
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Local retailers will be looking to residents to help them over the hump so that everyone can be part of the bright new future this regeneration will bring. |
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Meanwhile, here's the story of a special smart couch for the sick or infirm that is designed to recognize who is sitting in it, and help them to perform various tasks. |
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When his wife brought home a nanny goat in January 2002 from the vet clinic where she works, this couple never suspected it would help them launch a profitable niche business. |
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People with terminal illnesses living in the Sheffield and Peak District areas will be able to apply for bursaries from the charity to help them realise longed-for dreams. |
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Another highlight is the ability to route customer calls based on agent skills, to help prevent customers being transferred by agents unable to help them. |
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I just wish I could remember the URL and help them make some more gelt. |
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Many Irish workers would like their bosses to help them fight the flab. |
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It was the bounden duty of the hierarchy to make the necessary arrangements even to help them get some refreshments for the players after the match. |
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The software is designed to store copies of all the images police find, creating a searchable database that can help them uncover similarities among cases. |
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A week or so before transplanting outdoors, harden them off, stop fertilizing and watering, and put plants outside each day to help them adjust to new growing conditions. |
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The distinction between the old grave and acute accents were a help to children and learners to help them pronounce a word which they encountered for the first time. |
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Didn't they realise that if they all went to check it out there would be no one to guard the prisoners and anyone could just randomly come in and help them escape? |
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How will they find legal advice to help them untangle the legal nightmare of applying for and qualifying for asylum? |
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Using their homosocial friendships as models, they had negotiated a set of shared guiding values that they hoped would help them have an egalitarian marriage. |
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Where a client is not statutorily homeless, the housing needs team will encourage them to find a suitable private let and we can help them to do this. |
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These delicate fish are poor swimmers, but use their leaf-like appendages to help them blend into the algae and kelp surrounding them for protection from predators. |
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The best way to improve their economic prospects is not through the work-support programs that states are desperately cobbling together to help them cope. |
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Tracey and Steve were hoping that couples therapy would help them move on in a direction that was mutually agreeable and satisfying to both of them. |
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But bowing your head against dark forces will only help them spread. |
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We are happy to help them clean up the plinth of the statue. |
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Quietly, the khalasis, the fisher people and the boatmen had deployed their expertise to the rescue operation, took the lead on their own where no one else could help them. |
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