Jacksonville's Gardner Minshew, with a great deal of help from his team's defense and a little bit of help from the referees, made that prediction look very silly.
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He gets a lot of help from Peter Clark, the head of sales, he gets a lot of help from Ian Dreiblatt, who's the editor of the MobyLives blog.
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" But he added, "I've got a lot of help.
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That's the kind of help drivers would get — nothing.
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Miami did derive plenty of help in the second inning.
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I thought tonight we gave Tennessee a lot of help.
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So did Gamergate actually sort of help you predict Trump?
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" "This is a family that needed a lot of help.
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But they had a lot of help – from Chris himself.
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"We have a lot of help," she told Jimmy Fallon.
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He said he has been inundated with offers of help.
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I kind of help them with whatever they need, really.
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They are a locus for donations and offers of help.
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Our family and community provided lots of help and support.
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But you would be a lot of help right now.
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That's a feat that surely merits a bit of help.
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If I can be of help please let me know.
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That's not the kind of help they want for themselves.
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Not that Christina needs much in the way of help.
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Fourth, Medium's lack of help and support options is frustrating.
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The Census Bureau isn't always a lot of help either.
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How does The Bridge fit into this constellation of help?
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With other people opening up, it's a lot of help.
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Adults still need plenty of help learning to live together.
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What kind of help do you want to see federally?
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They disbanded after extracting promises of help from the government.
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She also tweeted offers of help to Ms. Mayorga's lawyers.
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Do employers offer other types of help with education costs?
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She is the chairwoman of HELP USA, a charitable foundation.
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Younger students need help to learn online — lots of help.
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Of course, this type of help comes at a price.
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And he's asked China for the same kind of help.
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And now: the promise of help from the Russian government.
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SNAP provides an easy gateway to other forms of help.
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I managed to intervene and kind of help the situation.
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But Related got plenty of help, both private and public.
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With a bit of help from Taco Bell, and beer.
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Make a hill and keep it for the hope of help.
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I mainly shoot females and I need a ton of help.
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At first it was intimidating, but I got plenty of help.
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That type of help where they deliver stuff to us, nothing.
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Yet only one quarter of them sought any kind of help.
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She would not confirm whether officials accepted the offer of help.
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The Kardashians aren't alone in seeking out this sort of help.
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What they found was a dog in desperate need of help.
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But what if that stranger is actually in need of help?
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Even people who are beautiful need a little bit of help.
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Even online forums have offered little in the way of help.
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He's been a lot of help, not just on the field.
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This is the exact kind of help the Postal Service needs.
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I got a lot of help, but thematically it was me.
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Maryland now needs a lot of help to win the conference.
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Kyle: I can't hear you, I'm in desperate need of help.
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Golden State's defense is predicated on lots of help and recovery.
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But we need a lot of help with de facto discrimination.
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We got a little bit of help from family and friends.
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The route is full of people really in need of help.
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Schumer described a massive ramping up of help for the unemployed.
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Drew Brees has gotten a lot of help from his friends.
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It depends on what kind of help you want, says Davidson.
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Not surprisingly given the premise, a lot of help is needed.
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He in need of help and me in need of helping.
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The first year was VERY difficult, even with lots of help.
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But to make the playoffs they need a lot of help.
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We're getting an incredible amount of help from the Democratic Party.
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Call 311 if you see someone who is in need of help.
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Take heart from the huge amount of help and advice out there.
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Arlington, Virginia (CNN)They came in need of help, smartphones in hand.
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It's so obvious that these girls are in desperate need of help.
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Rather, it's the under-40 crowd that's most in need of help.
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He's only getting a first-aid level of help inside the prison.
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Three other families, totaling 13 people, likewise accepted the offer of help.
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Their neighbors are on the lookout, too, trying to be of help.
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You should be connected with community resources that can be of help.
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" The crowd broke into a chant of "Help is on the way.
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This would be coupled with direct forms of help for the poor.
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But a large portion of help is needed for the steelworkers, subito.
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And I put them through to services that would be of help.
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Jordan has previously opened up about seeking a different kind of help.
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The people who are overdosing, he says, are in need of help.
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The chimpanzees and their human neighbors were in desperate need of help.
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For Colorado, that means a bit of help building newer, better schools.
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These girls need every bit of help that we can get them.
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If anyone is deserving of help from our safety net, it's Skylar.
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The kind of help that only a significant federal investment can provide.
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"That's the business we are in, the business of help," Jackson said.
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And social media was abuzz with messages of help for those stranded.
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But Dorsey came out to (sort of) help silence the #RIPTwitter hashtag.
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Spacey's publicist didn't specify what kind of help his client will receive.
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We have well-paying jobs, fully engaged spouses, and lots of help.
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And he's done it all without a lick of help from you.
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The other kind of help Intel offers is through its technical expertise.
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But she discovered that many of them needed other kinds of help.
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It transplants these colonies to areas that need their kind of help.
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It is not as if Djokovic usually needs this kind of help.
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I've had a lot of help coming back, a lot of support.
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But many smart, low-income students don't have that kind of help.
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She cited the example of help she got from Black and Rep.
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Imagine what they could achieve with this kind of help from lawmakers.
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The rest died walking across the icy tundra in search of help.
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There are also extended categories of help known as C-G assistance.
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But that does not mean the offers of help have stopped coming.
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I'm just delighted to do anything I can to be of help.
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He offered to volunteer at hospitals, but they had plenty of help.
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Curry had plenty of help along the 7,024-yard, par-70 course.
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This kind of help from the Fed also is slow-acting medicine.
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The amount of help that parents provide varies by career and geography.
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That's because in each case, the NRA had a lot of help.
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But any promises of help will be too late for many farmers.
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There's no reason US children can't receive the same kind of help.
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"It's uncomfortable and embarrassing to talk about it, because the grocery store doesn't get this kind of help; the dry cleaner doesn't get this kind of help," said Charlie Zanker, a corn and soybean farmer in Hamburg, Iowa.
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It wasn't long before offers of help were flooding in from friendly strangers.
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And she'll continue getting by with a lot of help from her friends.
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As in other situations where precision is critical, machines can be of help.
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Many have resorted to tweeting and posting to Facebook in search of help.
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Families in search of help face the possible splintering of their family unit.
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It attempted to identify Twitter users in need of help and offer assistance.
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But I think kids are adaptable, and I have a lot of help.
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And the crown prince will need every kind of help he can get.
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With money comes fame, freebies, lots of help, and free time, and — voilà!
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She started off with "Our Song," getting plenty of help from the audience.
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"Human beings are in need of help in order to survive," she said.
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"We truly thought there were people in desperate need of help," he says.
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Since then, they've received a lot of help from their daughter Lily, 6.
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She just finds a community of very lonely people in need of help.
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Banks are less in need of help than they were in mid-2016.
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The truth is, the Cadbury name could use a bit of help itself.
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Viacom was a movie and TV business; they need a lot of help.
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But does he really want the kind of help the Joker will provide?
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Instagram also had a lot of help building that network from Facebook, though.
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There are a lot of people who don't have that kind of help.
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Any kind of help we can get because it's a mess right now.
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Having that sound come through [showed] they were very in need of help.
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Claims of help for workers melt into nothing more than trickle-down economics.
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Part of the answer is that those people had a lot of help.
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Of course, I never got any kind of help, any kind of therapy.
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The U.S. economy was going to need a lot of help — and fast.
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Immediately after the shooting the churches started receiving and making offers of help.
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My dad raised me with lots of help from my aunts and grandmother.
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I require a lot of help, and I need a lot of company.
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Unlike the initial emergency response, this level of help is more about reconstruction.
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The lack of help from the state Republican Party, however, has frustrated some.
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"I'm glad to be of help for the people of Wuhan," he said.
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And it's our job to sort of help bridge that gap of understanding.
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Fact is ... the show can't force AC to accept any kind of help.
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Medicaid pays for only 25 hours a week of help for Ms. Isbell.
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Let me just ... If you looked to them for any kind of help.
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" Ask 1st "Do you need help?" then "What kind of help do you need?
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It is, however, going to take a ton of help to bring Camden back.
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Perhaps this is why the tributes and offers of help have continued to flow.
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China "hopes it can be of help in alleviating the drought downstream", he said.
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People think, 'Oh well, you had plenty of help,' but it wasn't like that.
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Both starters will have plenty of help at the first sign of trouble, however.
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I carry these around, just in case, and they kind of help neutralize me.
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But many early-stage founders don't even know that this sort of help exists.
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Shouldn't an email with an offer of help from Russians trigger a mental alarm?
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They were reportedly targeted and tested with plenty of help from Google and Facebook.
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National interest Blunt is getting plenty of help from outside Missouri, as is Kander.
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I didn't feel embarrassed to ask for anything I needed in terms of help.
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And the number of "help wanted" signs posted offering work are on the rise.
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I asked for every bit of help I could get - just for the Derby.
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They are meant to serve only those who are truly in need of help.
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Carleton had plenty of help as the Cyclones dominated all aspects of the game.
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But Trump thinks he can be of help in dealing with North Korea. 2.
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Joseph Morgan gets by with a lot of help from his wife, Persia White.
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They've applied once they've crossed a border for some kind of help or asylum.
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If you are on Tortola we are in need of help so please call.
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This was when Versteeg became frustrated with the lack of help from other competitors.
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Dozens of mothers began calling their contacts in search of help across two states.
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But I'd love you to sort of help our viewers understand it as well.
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"My main motivation is to kind of help people understand what happened," Russell says.
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I want to get back into life, not depend on a lot of help.
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The chemical doesn't make it to the places where it could be of help.
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I had a ton of help — we were cooking multiple turkeys, multiple side dishes.
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The group also offers other kinds of help, from dog-walking to spiritual support.
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Just not the same kind of help that the airlines are set to receive.
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Representatives from 170 businesses showed up in search of help, Mr. Zapata-Rodríguez said.
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She abandoned people who were close to her and spurned their offers of help.
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They haven't had the greatest amount of help out of the United States government.
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This type of help is also far better for personal pride than monetary handouts.
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I handled dozens of conservatorships involving elderly and incapacitated individuals in need of help.
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One need only to pick up a phone and ask to be of help.
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Zahir has health problems, including dysphagia and epilepsy, and needs a lot of help.
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According to the Justice Department complaint, she had a lot of help getting in.
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In which case maybe you need a bit of help determining what that means.
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If you plan on moving often, you'll want plenty of help with the bed.
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But there are many businesses and residents who are still in need of help.
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Crockett said CBS excels in content but needs a bit of help with distribution.
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They might ask for a bit of help with a sandwich if they're small.
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He dismissed offers of help and suggestions that he hire a home health aide.
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Connecting people in need of help In Kenya, contacting emergency providers can be cumbersome.
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Carolina held a 23-22 halftime lead with plenty of help from the Saints.
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Haanif Cheatham finished with 211 points for Nebraska, but he had plenty of help.
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The sorts of help that people seek, meanwhile, trace the profile of American need.
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Drake's acceptance of help with songwriting was a casualty in the line of fire.
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But it needed a lot of help from Russian helicopter gunships and multiple rocket systems.
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It was a very fruitful experience, very instinctive and not with a lot of help.
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And they can be in those situations of privilege to kind of help change minds.
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They're a lot of help, and I grab a water bottle from the office fridge.
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The cameras also spot those in need of help and road hazards all year round.
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A woman holds a sign asking for silence to better listen for cries of help.
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We have a lot of help from the Border Patrol and from the ICE agents.
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He got plenty of help from his defense, which frustrated Washington on numerous scoring chances.
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They live day by day, and this offers a lot of help for the families.
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"If you need a lot of help, digital is leaving you behind," Mr Brear says.
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The hospital has 1,500 beds, and people in need of help queue outside from 4am.
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And then I think you&aposre going to have to have a lot of help.
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He got plenty of help from Woodard (27 points) and Spangler (14 points, 18 boards).
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And we had a lot of help from some people in Silicon Valley as well.
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"I needed a little bit of help from breaking out of my box," she said.
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Hitachi has unveiled a new humanoid robot designed to spot customers in need of help.
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A project of this magnitude requires a lot of time — and a lot of help.
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There's a Russian offer of help communicated to the top levels of the Trump campaign.
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By 210, the chicken men of the Delmarva Peninsula were in dire need of help.
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It would still need a bit of help, then, to get to the 18-handle.
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Tampa Bay opened the scoring in the first — with a lot of help from Miami.
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There can be assumptions that you have never exercised before or need lots of help.
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"I got through with a lot of help from my friends and family," he says.
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In Huntington, however, the church is one of the only sources of help for addicts.
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United, too, will be in search of help, though its need is more in attack.
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We knew we needed to amp up our game to kind of help them out.
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So it's pretty obvious that he gets a lot of help directly from the gods .
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This total refusal of help, the agents told me, is how these interactions often end.
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On Saturday night, a call came about a family in need of help in Wilmington.
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Instead of creating jobs needed by "people who are really in need of help," i.e.
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We learn that the child welfare system lacks resources, leaving many in need of help.
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Paris teamed up with Un Kilo de Ayuda (One Kilo of Help) for this mission.
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Result: Almost definitely hosting next seasonWhat we learned: This experiment needs a lot of help.
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Last time I had a very hard time recovering and needed a lot of help.
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Can you talk about that a little bit and sort of help clear that up?
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Most low-income families just need a bit of help in paying their heating bills.
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Any such success depends upon American diplomats credibly issuing threats, guarantees, and offers of help.
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Here's the number to call, 24/7, to get any kind of help you need.
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Shots are heard, along with screams, cries of "Help me" and admonitions to be quiet.
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He had plenty of help from Felipe Haase, who had 17 points and nine rebounds.
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"I got through with a lot of help from my friends and family," says Scudder.
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Usually those people don't find me, because they're not looking for this kind of help.
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"I just need lots of help as I'm not experienced in that area," he says.
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That kind of help is typically reserved for times of war or recession, not prosperity.
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So Brazil will have plenty of help in offloading its supply in the coming year.
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You know she had a whole cavalcade of help, but she went to do it!
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These companies acknowledge climate change and have made specific carbon proposals and offers of help.
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Wojnarowicz's words are resurrected cries of help from recent memory that are more relevant than ever.
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Biggest remaining holes: safety, middle linebacker The middle of this defense still needs plenty of help.
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That is not compatible with offering any kind of help at all to that same administration.
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We had a lot of help mainly from our university, the University of the Basque Country.
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"These people really are in need of help," says IRC deputy program director Abukar Mohamud Ga'al.
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Data—with a little bit of help from Google—could make your commute significantly less excruciating.
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Brace yourself for a wave of "Help us, Opie-Wan Kenobi, you're our only hope" headlines.
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I couldn't even try to guess how many offers of help flew in on the daily.
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The details determine who gets help purchasing health insurance, and what kind of help they receive.
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Without working backup systems, airline representatives were unable to prioritise customers in most need of help.
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With a bit of help her mom, she twisted, she pulled, and (eventually) she was freed.
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The overall economy is still showing a slight expansion because of help from the service industry.
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But the outpouring of help from strangers has, at least, made Marializ Guerrero Bautista feel safe.
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Dan Donovan won his primary Tuesday night, with a little bit of help from Donald Trump.
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They appear to have two good goalies again, though Halak said he had lots of help.
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Because let's be honest: plane tickets are not cheap, and every little bit of help counts.
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The kind of help that musicians need, but don't have sufficient access to, extends beyond addiction.
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This offer of help to actually break into a system has been public knowledge since 2011.
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Hundreds of donations have poured in for a pair of gorillas in urgent need of help.
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And when they brought him up this last time, he was in dire ... need of help.
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If I could be of help to a stranger, I'm of course going to do it.
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Richard Simmons was playing with the paparazzi Thursday, with a lot of help from the LAPD.
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He was 10 pounds, about the size of a cat, and in desperate need of help.
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Only about one in four families who qualify for any kind of help actually get it.
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But he would not have been in position to clinch the game without plenty of help.
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Not surprisingly, Lee rang me shortly after that conversation to repeat his wife's offers of help.
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"I definitely think it would be more difficult without some kind of help," Ms. Schneider said.
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"She's got plenty of help, but she wants me there more than anybody else," Walker said.
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With just a little bit of help, Auburn and Ohio State will both have strong cases.
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I knew Seal had a lot of help, and we knew who most of them were.
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Some beneficiaries of government support worry about losing the relatively small amount of help they get.
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She created this extraordinary legacy out of whole cloth — with probably not a lot of help.
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He scored 2129 straight points during one stretch while getting plenty of help from his teammates.
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And here they are, hidden behind links, in case you need a bit of help: 17A.
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During the abortion I was alone but had a lot of help from other women online.
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But the offer of help was taken by some as a sign of a God complex.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has also been the recipient of some form of help from Fairstein.
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It noted that the university could do little when Mr. Nguyen repeatedly refused offers of help.
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And punished if comrade Trump's enemies will get some sort of help or comfort from Kyiv.
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Well, one fortunate neighborhood in Tennessee received a little bit of help from a shoveling dinosaur.
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Johnson wanted a less radical Reconstruction and stood in the way of help for former slaves.
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And he gets plenty of help from his opponents in keeping the national focus on himself.
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BB-8, having evaded The First Order, wanders in search of help on the planet Jakku.
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I'm just here to kind of help those guys and keep those guys positive and motivated.
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Not all of these offers of help were well received; they can have a patronizing quality.
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Those officers were responding to calls about a man attempting suicide and in need of help.
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On the ground, these programs can make Israeli offers of help seem somewhat arbitrary and capricious.
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Some scenes include buildings, trains, trucks, and mountains, all signifying a prayer of help or thanks.
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It would just expand the kind of help that NLDAC can provide with its existing budget.
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This type of help is a crucial source of funding for governments to repair damaged infrastructure.
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Kim Kardashian had a lot of help picking out her look for the MTV VMAs this year.
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It&aposs been a long slag and we haven&apost had a lot of help at times.
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Ohtani had plenty of help as every hitter in the Angels lineup had at least one hit.
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"They haven&apost got these people no kind of help for a place to stay," Rotella said.
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That all represents a whole lot of jobs and a lot of help to our trade deficit.
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Officers come on their own, in search of help, or at a supervisor's instruction, when concerns arise.
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As already noted, Trump leveraged time and money with an awful lot of help from cable news.
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Even these hardy invertebrates may struggle to come through their latest challenge without a bit of help.
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American officials say that for weeks, China has ignored all offers of help from disease-fighting agencies.
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But while Nikola is a startup, it has already secured lots of help from established industry players.
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As they got closer, they realized it was a dog who seemed in desperate need of help.
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There are still very wealth consumers there, and there are things that could sort of help it.
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Even when Russia could legitimately be of help, many question Trump's motivation for simply mentioning the name.
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But his first reaction to Mexico's offer of help after Hurricane Harvey was gracelessly to ignore it.
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Baldwin: If somebody told me it's going to be okay, that would've been a lot of help.
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SPCA Singapore shared a video to their Facebook page of a kitten in desperate need of help.
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"Despite all the (promises of) help, tribals are subjected to harassment by the security forces," Deva said.
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An algorithm will help predict what kind of help a person needs before they actually need it.
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I hope she can get some type of help mentally to get through what she has done.
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Or is this yet another marketing ploy to shout out Tesla veiled as an offer of help?
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Mark Zuckerberg built Facebook from his Harvard dorm room (of course, with a little bit of help).
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And to be honest, Tonya got a lot of help from a variety of people and Mrs.
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"I think that our infrastructure is in dire need of help all over this country," said Sen.
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"We do not have any kind of help and I live under this makeshift shelter," she said.
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But now the model is in need of help, after months of health complications from her condition.
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These types of kiosks can be of help to all Londoners, just not in their current state.
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We all trusted each other to ask for help, and we asked for a lot of help.
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Have a good time everybody, I'm going to be doing a little bit of help over here.
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Google's C.E.O., Eric Schmidt, walked into the room in need of help, and asked where Frank was.
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Giving Special Section Dear Reader, You came to our hospital as a patient, in need of help.
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Now, the country is in dire need of help — and the travel industry is heeding their call.
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But Anki's grownup version of Cozmo can use a bit of help when it comes to smarts.
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They were initiated by people who saw the individuality of another human being in need of help.
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Those in need of help can often pinpoint the moment they slipped into poverty, homelessness or despair.
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Cruise operators, hotel owners, airlines and oil companies have already outstretched their palms in search of help.
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For starters, some of the zones are a stretch to qualify as neighborhoods in need of help.
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In search of help, I turned down a path far more ancient than even the primordial internet.
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Scholarships are another source of help, said Elaine Griffin Rubin, senior contributor and communications specialist at Edvisors.
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We're staying out of it, but we are helping it, and it needs a lot of help.
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"You may not like that kind of help," he says, telling him to come back tomorrow, clean.
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If that's the case, it's not him individually but our civic culture that's in need of help.
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And they do almost all of it by hand, with a bit of help from some lasers.
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" Goldstone says the Trump campaign has "asked for a bit of help getting to Russian-American voters.
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I have a lot of help and support and recovery, this is not a cry for help.
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We speak of "saving" the Earth as if it were a little bunny in need of help.
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"We wanted to turn consumerism on its head," said Josie Naughton, the chief executive of Help Refugees.
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By Friday evening, the list had started to grow again, with 140 people in need of help.
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For now, it's unclear if any Democrats want to provide even a sliver of help to Trump.
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He also picks up people along the roadside, not for cruising purposes, but to be of help.
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I had a lot of help when I got married, and that kept my budget way down.
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At the same time, there is little doubt that the Venezuelan people are in need of help.
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But it is not just people living with a criminal record who are in need of help.
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But across Canada, resentment was rising about the amount of help the Syrian newcomers had been given.
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And there is plenty of help available, so it should be easier to complete the paperwork, too.
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The church notice boards were full of offers of help to people with drug or alcohol addictions.
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Moller International revealed plans as early as 2002, with the added edge of help from NASA alumni.
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We're guessing she'll have plenty of help caring for Kulture, so she can still hit the salon.
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Empire's mid-season finale, "A Furnace for Your Foe," used the perversion of "help" as an underlying theme.
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With Riordon in need of help, Mackey gave up her mask and tried to pull in her seatmate.
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We were thrilled, as that would mean five new places for other animals in dire need of help.
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"Everybody who's been successful has gotten lots of help and input from many, many people," she told CNBC.
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But children's advocates say the bill needs to take other approaches to identifying children in need of help.
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"I don't know what kind of help they can give him or if he does qualify," he said.
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And there's plenty of help out there you just gotta look out and find and speak to people.
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With a bit of help from the other members, we should see 60-70 percent compliance once again.
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There's also the Startup Battlefield Scholarship Fund for startups who need a bit of help with travel costs.
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Clinton wins the honesty race, but with a bit of help from a deeply flawed and conceited opponent.
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She works with 3 year olds, so that's the level of help that she tends to give me.
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Offers of help are appreciated, but always ask whether a person with a disability wants your help first.
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"There's many people out here that have troubles and need a little bit of help," he told THV11.
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On productivity, the Treasury said Hammond would announce billions of pounds' worth of help for research and development.
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Just when the Venezuelan autocrat Nicolas Maduro was in need of help, Goldman Sachs came to the rescue.
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And part of saving the day usually means rescuing his companion, with varying levels of help from her.
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"Glad to be of help!" he added The next morning, he chided Ossoff for "failing" in another tweet.
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However, a state police spokesman said investigators were unsure whether he had some kind of help from others.
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Wanda Murren, a spokeswoman for Pennsylvania's Department of State, said her agency would use DHS's offer of help.
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During feline breeding season, shelters, including the ASPCA, fill up with kittens in need of help and homes.
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The overwhelming show of help and humanity of those hours, days and weeks, was more a spontaneous demonstration.
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For revolutionaries, Mr. Sanders and his supporters sure seemed to expect a lot of help from the establishment.
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The first source of help if they are not already in psychiatric treatment is their primary care provider.
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We have a lot of help from the Border Patrol and from the [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents.
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After repeating, "He gets a lot of help from the gods ," my father sat back in his chair.
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Some San Francisco landlords offer promising but unproven tenants a bit of help known as a percentage deal.
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For decades, AA has been the main source of help for people struggling with alcohol use disorder (AUD).
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"With a lot of help from Barr," he said, the department prevented a merger between WorldCom and Sprint.
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Amid the formal variety we are left to ask: What kind of help do these supplicant figures need?
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Providing this kind of help might ask little of us and solve the problem in the short term.
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Bastian warned in his memo, though, that the "form and value" of help from the government is unpredictable.
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And on its face, it was clear the Russian bid was going to need a lot of help.
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And ensure its gatekeepers understand that veterans with bad paper are deserving of help, like any other veteran.
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And we obviously had a lot of help being at home on a course we're very familiar with.
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Over time I think I'm slowly learning and getting a lot of help from the coaches and players.
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And likely makes it harder for men to see themselves as worthy of help or deserving of healing.
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"He wasn't just treated as a drug addict and someone that wasn't worthy of help," his mother said.
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Only the pope rivals it and the pope has a kind of help that Trump can't count on.
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Only by dint of her emphatic competence was I able to access the kind of help I needed.
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And I did most of the work myself, had a little bit of help, photography and so forth.
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Just because your primary motivation is to give, doesn't mean you don't also seek a lot of help.
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In this effort, the Mexican government got a lot of help and financial assistance from the United States.
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She broke free and went from one house to another, ringing doorbells in search of help, Spencer said.
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We got a lot of help from the police in Connecticut and in North Attleboro and in Florida.
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The fact is bullies may be in as great a need of help and attention as their victim.
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Despite the absence of Kristaps Porzingis, still sidelined by a right Achilles' injury, Anthony received plenty of help.
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Fleury, making his second straight start for the injured Matt Murray, received plenty of help from his defense.
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And with local landfills doubled in volume, the city found itself in need of help from neighboring cities.
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As with ACA, the biggest winners would be relatively disorganized low-income people in greatest need of help.
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Ohtani had plenty of help Thursday as every hitter in the Angels lineup had at least one hit.
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Her identity was first unknown, and authorities said the overwhelming amount of help by the public helped establish it.
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The alarm is intended to assist rescuers in locating a user who is incapacitated or in need of help.
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TYRUS: Bail me out, K.G. GUILFOYLE: don&apost know, we need a lot of help right now with this.
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The broader picture is that these companies, they grew enormous through all kinds of help and their own innovation.
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The government's Eldercare Locator is a good place to gather names of local organizations that may be of help.
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With only 700 meters left to go in the race, Jonny was clearly exhausted and in need of help.
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The researchers believe that these findings can translate to preventive care, and be of help to three distinct groups.
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Houston was in need of help at catcher as Brian McCann continues his slow recovery from arthroscopic knee surgery.
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She eventually gave up on trying to get any type of help, changed her phone number, and moved on.
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Although she required a lot of help in the beginning, she is now 100 percent independent in our home.
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And so I tell people very openly, I'm trying to find people who don't need a lot of help.
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Doctors say an emotional support dog would be of help, but that&aposs not in the budget for Stanley.
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She marked herself safe on Safety Check, then downloaded Facebook Messenger to talk with people in need of help.
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We Americans would like to see him have the opportunity for treatment elsewhere, if that could be of help.
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The press officer of HELP, Sandra Schiller, believes that the negative impacts are only short-term for the café.
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According to The Guardian, the young shark washed up on Manly beach and was in desperate need of help.
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"The coverage we're getting is raising awareness that there's not a lot of help for the homeless," Dan says.
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We would need a lot of help in order for us to properly tackle this epidemic, particularly in Venezuela.
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Bridget and those struggling like her aren't seeing the kind of help they need from their Congressional delegation either.
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Assistants provide support to children most in need of help, often those with conditions such as dyslexia or ADHD.
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Each time you see another creature, you want to draw it to you with offers of help or support.
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But Cliff and Rick (with a lot of help from Cliff's dog, Brandy) turn the tables, gruesomely killing them.
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Since her son had Medicaid for the first year of his life, his pediatrician was a source of help.
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But the preparations begin well in advance, and this time, they include a lot of help from new technology.
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The Obama officials had lots of help from foreign players such as the United Kingdom and Russia's nemesis, Ukraine.
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Otherwise, the account could possibly hurt instead of help the credit ratings of both you and your child. 2.
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My parents cared deeply about people, particularly people who needed a little bit of help getting on in life.
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For those in need of help or support, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.
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Mr. Assange did not disclose what kind of help Mr. Nix sought, only that he had declined the request.
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And the group in New York is getting calls for new kinds of help from all over the country.
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Nakesha Williams had a life of promise, but she succumbed to mental illness and homelessness, despite offers of help.
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What scares Hibbu and Western officials is that the devastation and lack of help may reignite old sectarian grievances.
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In order to avoid plowing into other cars or making illegal lane changes, they need a lot of help.
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Now they're the ones in need of help — or at least they need others to not receive any help.
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"They've tried to recruit neurosurgery residents and nurse practitioners to sort of help out in the surge," Rolle says.
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A searing portrait of her published in The Times last week had drawn heartbroken offers of help from readers.
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Instead, she relied on her contacts at Susan G. Komen and extensive research to find other sources of help.
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The sort of help that might reflect well on Warren when Sanders and his campaign begin considering running mates.
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Some of the people in need of help are migrants and refugees from other countries, trying to reach Europe.
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A 13-10 road loss to the Tennessee Titans dropped Denver to 8-1383 and in need of help.
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Mr. Reimer, a web project manager at Cornell, has plenty of help in his side business as an innkeeper.
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They thought: what if people in need of help could, at the flick of a wrist, alert emergency services?
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We search out a higher something in the clouds, scanning the inky blue horizon for any sign of help.
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The helping professions may themselves be in need of help: That seems to be the lesson of the day.
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Here are seven other examples of cries of help alleging forced labor found inside products from popular retail stores.
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According to the Russians, the call included a promise of help from the US in dealing with the fires.
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The two men survived the collision and stumbled seven or eight kilometers in search of help before giving up.
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If Wren is back in town, perhaps it's because Ezra needs to get a similar kind of help for Nicole?
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Holland also said that he and his analyst haven't seen a decrease of help requests in the last two months.
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But you maybe need a bit of help parsing what exactly those two scenes at the very end were about.
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He begs Cookie for a different desperate kind of help: his performance is more about conquering Lucious on that stage.
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Trump tweeted an offer of help on Monday, a day after Pope Francis offered prayers for Gard and his family.
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Everyone who earns less than $75,000 (or $150,000 for a couple filing jointly) would get the same amount of help.
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She expressed her frustration with the lack of help from her doctors, but thanked boyfriend Wells Adams for his support.
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Authorities have issued Silver Alerts for the children, indicating that they are missing and may be in need of help.
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"I would be willing to serve in any capacity that I could be of help with Donald on," she said.
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Officials also reiterated that it is not city policy to ask people in need of help about their immigration status.
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"We'll just know the number of people that go through the program that are availing themselves of help," he said.
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You can also reach out the Refugee Council USA directly to see what kind of help local resettlement agencies need.
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I knew a lot about production but not a lot about film producing, but I had a lot of help.
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Look: "Anyone with a big enough platform to sell that many books, they've got a lot of help," Jodi explained.
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Observe your children — and ask them outright about their needs — to make sure you're offering the right kind of help.
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In the area of water, sanitation and hygiene, 4.3 million people are in need of help, according to the report.
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CHAFFETZ: Law enforcement needs all the help it can get, and in Florida, they got a different kind of help.
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Comey then said that Sessions remained silent, perhaps shrugging his shoulders and nonverbally indicating that he couldn't be of help.
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How long of a recovery period can I expect, and what kind of help will I need during my recovery?
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"At this meeting, they agreed to increase the amount of help, through training, arms and financial support," the official said.
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You, in turn, could use help with the conversation — the kind of help that intelligent, unflinching, empathetic stories could provide.
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Who helps raise your kids:We've never had a nanny, but have used a patchwork quilt of help over the years.
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To me, it's just unbelievable that there isn't some kind of help out there with the legal side of things.
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Parents in that situation need to make it clear that that level of help is unsustainable long term, Balcom said.
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Rihanna is exceptional at being famous, and she needs very little in the way of help to fascinate a room.
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The former college football player may have been running toward the police in search of help after a car crash.
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This clearly made the puzzle easier to solve — I wonder if most solvers want that kind of help or not.
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She urged residents to secure their houses and to assist members of the community who are in need of help.
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We don't talk much, but it's nice to have some company and a bit of help finding the start line.
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Everyone who earns less than $268,2200 (or $215,2600 for a couple filing jointly) would get the same amount of help.
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Instead, a healthy conversation and offer of help, through a tutor or new workbooks, may be more effective and humane.
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Next to each one was a contact number and next to that, an offer of help from another community member.
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The automated greeting informs me that the Googleplex does not provide support, but that there is plenty of help online.
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In this hour of crisis, those at the bottom of the economic pyramid are in the greatest need of help.
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It has ignored offers of help from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, for example.
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The confirmation on Friday that repeated offers of help to China had been ignored only deepened the sense of worry.
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The incorrect lesson upstander ideology draws from history ignores the fact that perpetrating vast crimes usually requires lots of help.
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He said that refugees are deserving of help and mercy "because of desperation and poverty," not because of their religion.
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McEntee will be getting plenty of help from other stellar appointees, the newest being a 23-year-old college undergraduate.
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Get a little boost of help, and keep the IRS at bay, for just a few dollars more per month.
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Pichai would need lots of help and luck getting through it, and Page and Brin would only be a distraction.
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Someone with dementia or in need of help with daily tasks is not a good granny pod candidate, McClanahan added.
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I'm sure working with student players, who are gifted and eager but need lots of help, hones a conductor's technique.
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I quickly learned that the world is filled with people deserving of help, and many look to America for leadership.
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He had a lot of help from a lot of unusual researchers — students at his son and daughter's elementary school.
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So these are ... There was one patient, Tammy Duckworth, who had cerebral palsy and needed a lot of help, right?
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And if you would like to know more about the work of Help Musicians UK, you can visit them here.
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And obviously, I had a tremendous amount of help from Barry as well in doing that, which is my CFO.
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But we have a lot of help and amazing friends … it's a massive learning curve, but she teaches you a lot.
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Thinking Tessa was having a seizure, Raider went in search of help but was shooed away by the person he approached.
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Fortunately, we have a little bit of help with the cleaning part thanks to products like the ECOVACS Deebot robot vacuum.
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Unlike the initial emergency response, this level of help is more about funding reconstruction projects that could take years to complete.
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We build a structure for those that own their own land but need a little bit of help with their house.
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As such, the show offers an encouraging blueprint for responding to the current crisis of migrants in need of help today.
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Possibly. Some local hospitals and medical networks also provide various types of help — both through counseling and new parent support groups.
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But for now, the free version is a unique alternative for anyone in desperate need of help sorting through their inbox.
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Peters&apos sister, Princess Blanding, said at a news conference that her brother was clearly distressed and in need of help.
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If you are feeling suicidal or in need of help, please call the National Suicide Hotline: Call 1-800-3-8255.
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Yet in all probability, adds Mr Stansfield, the biggest effect of Help to Buy has been to push up house prices.
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"It is heartbreaking to see children who are just very obviously emaciated and in desperate, desperate need of help," said Porter.
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They got a lot of help from Iowa losing to Penn State and Wisconsin, and Maryland losing to Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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She and Susie secure a lawyer and plan a winning defense without a drop of help from the Maisel-Weissman clan.
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No, but TechCrunch will try to find financial assistance for a startup in need of help to reach the Nairobi event.
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When she meets people who are in need of help or in need of comfort, she recognizes herself in these people.
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He says he has given up on Indian politicians' promises of help, and worries that the refugees could be evicted anytime.
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And if you're in emotional pain, it's totally reasonable to see these apps as an easy and effective form of help.
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The building has clearly been designed by the talented humans at MAA, albeit with a great deal of help from computers.
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Some things you have to work through with yourself and the right kind of help, and he's very honest about it.
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Because when you acknowledge that you are the product of a lot of help, you will give back and help others.
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Yet in order to see local initiatives and projects through to fruition, Puerto Rico needs help — a great deal of help.
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Still, Ann Mitchell, the administrator for the DTF, said teachers work in a school system that needs a lot of help.
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HOPE, which is not an acronym but the town's offer of help in capital letters, kicked off on February 9, 2016.
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"Everyone is different, and it's always a good idea to know what kind of help they want — if any," she says.
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However, the report detailed the Trump campaign's welcoming of help from the Russians and his later efforts to thwart Mueller's inquiry.
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All of these companies attract sellers by offering a significant amount of help with order management, payment processing, fulfillment and logistics.
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Pivetta got plenty of help from his offense, which created a number of good scoring chances, especially early in the game.
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Since then, have bounced around between legal/illegal venues and picked up a bunch of help I should probably shout out.
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"I got into a 12-step recovery group, and I sought lots of help within the church community," said Ben Baldwin.
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She said he's learning to pull himself up on furniture and walking sideways along the furniture with a bit of help.
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This suggests to some that the way to deal with them is to give the immune system a bit of help.
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In some cases, these refugees in need of help or rescue are pets and other displaced animals local to the region.
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We want people to hear that you go on with your life, even though you may need a lot of help.
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The Twins started quickly, with a bit of help from the Orioles, scoring twice in the top of the first inning.
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Clark rejects the idea that a person is complete in himself, shut in against the outside, in no need of help.
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Though she admitted she wouldn't reject his help outright, she said it would have to be the right kind of help.
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Jimmy Butler led the way, but he had plenty of help as the Bulls destroyed the Portland Trail Blazers 113-88.
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"I got a lot of help from my linemates," said the Canadiens captain, who scored on just three shots on goal.
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Whiteside has had plenty of help, with Wade, Goran Dragic and Luol Deng all playing well in the 12-game stretch.
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Kors says he's got a green thumb but admits he has a lot of help when it comes to his garden.
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Ms. Veselnitskaya, a lawyer with ties to the country's powerful prosecutor general, approached the Trump campaign with an offer of help.
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The amount of help someone could get from Medifund depends on a patient's and family's income, condition, expenses and social circumstances.
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An offering of help and kindness during a time that can be isolating for American families can help bind us together.
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Every time the family came into contact with the authorities, another caseworker was brought in to provide a sliver of help.
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But Mr. Schoen, who can no longer stand or walk, said he needed the kind of help he is receiving now.
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"Mi carro favorito es el Ford F-250," Scott answered in Spanish, with only a bit of help from an instructor.
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While Zimmerman has a proven talent for handling nervous horses, he doesn't discriminate against two-legged creatures in need of help.
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The guys said the city is in desperate need of help and they're hoping to launch a fundraising initiative like Watt.
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He gets a great deal of help from Hawke, who takes hold of the movie from his first scene to last.
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He had even asked the pastor how he could be of help in the food pantry or in any other way.
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Keenum was better and got a great deal of help from Jerick McKinnon, propelling the Vikings to a 4913-4903 victory.
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More than 100 Republicans voted against the relief package in Congress, including several from the states most in need of help.
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Under the bill, private-jet charter companies and jet-card companies will receive several types of help from the federal government.
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Labor economist William Spriggs isn't surprised by that or the funding constraints that affect workers' chances of help at the EEOC.
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During the break, I mentioned that I was very knowledgeable about workers' rights and might be of help to some clients.
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They also see any kind of help as potentially damaging to their reputations because he's often perceived as so politically unpopular.
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"But I'm better at seeing U.S. politics for what it is — a very sick system in need of help," he said.
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But Mr. Schoen, who can no longer stand or walk, said he needs the kind of help he is receiving now.
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The people are abandoned and left with more false promises of help from outsiders with good intentions and no follow through.
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Here are the basics: You need to track your income, but you are likely to get plenty of help on that.
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Doing so conserves resources (those not wasted on people who are not likely to respond or be in need of help).
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"He saved the company, but he got a helluva lot of help from the economy and the Federal Reserve," Inch said.
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She had plenty of help from Satou Sabally, who scored 224 points on 219-for-2000 shooting with four 3-pointers.
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"I think he'll have a great opportunity to kind of help, hopefully, Cincinnati change things around as a franchise," Mathieu says.
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But even advocates of prison reform didn't see Kardashian, perhaps the best publicity-getter in America, as any kind of help.
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What if medication, one of the few cheap and immediate forms of help, is unwanted and/or presents its own problems?
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It's not one-sided; this is about figuring out what every individual needs and then linking them to that kind of help.
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Football teams have 100 young boys out there and you need a lot of help to supervise and work with the kids.
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My wife and I have raised our children to never look away when you see someone in need of help or protection.
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It was also meant to show how people are quick to record instead of help; that's the society that we live in.
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She attended conferences, enrolled in seminars, watched YouTube videos and "asked for a lot of help," which also helped build her network.
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The rich and the healthy, the two groups who need the least amount of help when it comes to affording health insurance.
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Here's the issue: Trump is proposing spending programs that seem to imply the economy is weak and in desperate need of help.
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If you or a loved one are in need of help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-61-8255.
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And I did some mission reviews, but those guys were seasoned at the time, so they didn't need a lot of help.
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President Trump has promised to build his "giant wall," but it will take a lot of help to make it a reality.
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"96% of the people judged by the algorithm as in need of help will be helped in under five minutes," said Filbin.
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According to CBS Austin, the blue heeler mix was found staggering around a Texas road, mostly blind and in need of help.
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Meanwhile, Toronto will at minimum get a lot of help transforming an apparently neglected area of its waterfront into livable, revitalized land.
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It will be a journey to heaven because we will help so many people that are so desperately in need of help.
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However, the developer offers plenty of help through the app page listing and the app's own website, which isn't always a given.
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" For new moms, Conrad advises being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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If you or a loved one are in need of help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-000-8255.
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He created a list of about 130 Columbine survivors willing to participate and circulated their names among classmates in need of help.
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But first comes the daunting renovation process, one that she'll have loads of help with thanks to a project manager she's hired.
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By using the app with Zello's messaging, people in need of help are better able to coordinate with rescuers who are nearby.
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But Kelly said he's concerned rate cuts could actually harm the economy instead of help as people hold out for lower rates.
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He'll get a considerable amount of help from his adviser Williams, a South Carolina native who once worked for the late Sen.
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There won't be cohorts, but companies will come in for 6-, 9- or 12-month periods to receive a variety of help.
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"We're going to need a lot of help, a lot of prayers, and a lot of work to get back," Nungesser said.
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He said he had a lot of help with his internet presence from his girlfriend, Amiko Kauderer, a NASA public affairs officer.
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Now the suburbs need a lot of help with everything from crumbling infrastructure and deteriorating downtowns to increasing air and water pollution.
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There are lots of groups, and in this day and age there are lots of apps for finding all types of help.
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And, with a bit of help from the savvy crew at Parker, that's exactly what we're giving you this spring, for free.
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This led to an offer of help from the Writers Guild Foundation and an "I'm in" from "Grey's Anatomy" showrunner, Krista Vernnoff.
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James had loads of help from Kyrie Irving, who had his own transcendent game with 41 points on 17-of-24 shooting.
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To many investigators, it appears that the 9/11 attackers were either extremely lucky or had a lot of help, or both.
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But this comes with an important cost: Those who may be the most in need of help receive none of the benefits.
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Dadayan, the Rockefeller Institute expert, said states are also worried about the amount of help they can expect from the federal government.
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The venture was rescued with a lot of help from the mathematical calculations of Vestas Wind Systems, a Danish wind power company.
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The cost of help can run well into six-figure territory, depending on the level of assistance and length of time provided.
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It starts by beating the two contenders for the division title this week and next, then getting a whole bunch of help.
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Whether they provide a sufficient level of help that customers require is something we will learn over time as these programs mature.
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Republicans will start with poverty, unveiling their policies Tuesday at House of Help City of Hope, a nonprofit in Washington's Anacostia neighborhood.
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"I told him this was not normal, and he needed the kind of help I could not give him," Ms. Edwards said.
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The lack of help called into question whether the American military is providing enough resources for troops undertaking dangerous missions in Africa.
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Something similar could be said for Colin Firth, playing the British commodore whose offers of help are rejected by the Russian authorities.
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It's kind of like beekeeping, where they're doing what they're doing, and they'll need a little bit of help now and then.
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Gold, a two-time national champion, did not specify in a statement to U.S. Figure Skating what sort of help she needs.
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"Simply to bring to mind people that are in our lives from whom we have received some kind of help," Davidson said.
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Republicans have countered that Democrats are standing in the way of help for farmers and are trying to push unrelated energy provisions.
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Portman confirmed Trump cited a lack of help from the Europeans as the reason for withholding security aid that Congress had authorized.
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Wheeldon has managed to translate the play's complex plot into dance, with a good deal of help from Bob Crowley's evocative designs.
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Percentage of budget spent on household help: 2.3%The 50 euros provides three hours of help cleaning their home, twice a month.
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Shulkin was also asked whether the VA system needs to change to accommodate those in need of help, including Kelley and Sgt.
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Audiences around the world cheered the team's successful rescue after the saga generated messages of help, prayers and - finally - expressions of relief.
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The government's current data processing, storage and security systems are in need of help -- as the Pentagon's $800 million mishap makes clear.
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If we leave people not participating — who could participate with a little bit of help and make a difference — shame on us.
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Fortunately, the University of the Sunshine Coast adopted Bear, training him to track down sick and injured koalas in need of help.
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It's an issue that no single person can solve on their own — a frustrating detail for those in critical need of help.
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Thankfully Osnos' Twitter followers gave all kinds of help in the comments, because there's nothing but good things in the comments, right?
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"I'm not a painter or a novelist — I work in an art form where I have a lot of help," Coogler said.
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Likewise, studies have shown that health savings accounts are used primarily by wealthy people less in need of help with medical expenses.
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It tells us that the world is in dire need of help, and there's only one person who can handle the job.
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If you or a loved one are in need of help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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And there's a range of treatments that can only sort of help, and no magic pill or cure that works for everybody.
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There is also the question of why anyone thought genetic modification might be of help to the children on whom it was performed.
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If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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The fact that the Trump campaign did not report the Russian offers of help in real time in 2016 remains troubling at best.
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He sees this as a new, awkward epoch of humanity where we might all need a bit of help being our better selves.
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If history has taught us anything, it's that there's a real cost to slamming the door on those in desperate need of help.
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He had plenty of help from his Oklahoma City Thunder teammates in a 123-102 dismantling of the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night.
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Early on, when Amicia and Hugo head to a nearby village in search of help, everyone they encounter immediately tries to kill them.
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Yet we will knowingly subject fellow human beings to suffering and deny them the possibility of help, in the name of political ideology.
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During a tragic time, these abstract questions may feel burdensome, because they require your friend to ask for a specific type of help.
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While you make changes to your itinerary, be sure to also read up on how you can be of help to those affected.
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But walking through those doors for job advice, for a tattoo removal, or for any sort of help can be just as difficult.
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I've had some help paying my bills, and for that I'm grateful, but the reality is, there is not a lot of help.
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If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-622-HELP.
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According to the post, Lena was a bit stuck on a math problem, so she messaged the cops for a bit of help.
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A lot of my friends are in the same boat, who live in L.A., so we all kind of help each other out.
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"It's not really scary to be away from Dream, because I have tons of help and I'm not that far," she told PEOPLE.
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If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
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And when Mars runs into Clorinda on the street, he thinks she can be of help to Nola in her time of need.
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It will primarily be of help in countries, often poorer ones such as in Africa, with records of border delays and inefficient bureaucracy.
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She acknowledged that her privileged upbringing allowed her to have lots of "help" while also pursuing a career within her father's Trump Organization.
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So, in this case, the A.I. program needed quite a bit of help from humans to get anywhere close to a real novel.
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"If I had any indication that she needed any kind of help, I would have been over there in a heartbeat," he says.
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Though initially reluctant to accept the offers of help, the Mexican government quickly conceded, and the two nations began working together once more.
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If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the SAMHSA substance abuse helpline at 1-800-622-HELP.
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Relief groups are starting to come in, but Puerto Rico residents are going to need of a lot of help for some time.
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I bought a house that needs a lot of help, and I seriously underestimated the amount of time and money this would involve.
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Committee Democrats have proposed requiring candidates to refuse offers of help from foreign powers and to report any such offers to the FBI.
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When people see you live, did that kind of help introduce you as a writer to some of these bigger artists and instrumentalists?
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In February, the UN announced a formal declaration of famine in parts of Unity state, where 4.9 million are in need of help.
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The relentless heat across the West continues - which means not a lot of help for firefighters battling wildfires over California and the Northwest.
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African-American boys and men are even more likely to be labeled "weak" and "not a real man" when in need of help.
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She'd spent a lot of time trying to convince her father that a few weeks of help at home was a good idea.
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That's an absolutely incredible individual achievement, but he'll need plenty of help from his teammates to finally deliver Cleveland its long-awaited title.
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"We are seeing this as a technology business, as there is a awful lot of help a machine can give you," Harrison said.
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And no one wanted to see the city die on the vine, as it surely would have done without an infusion of help.
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He had plenty of help, both from other stars like Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love and from excellent role players like J.R. Smith.
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Nick Francis is a co-founder and the CEO of Help Scout, a software used to help customer service professionals improve their services.
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Clinton could get a lot of help in unifying the party, whether from President Obama, Elizabeth Warren or perhaps even Mr. Sanders himself.
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Her son (Michael Cera) has a new baby and is estranged from his wife, but he rejects all of Gloria's offers of help.
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Belshe acknowledged that her parents needed a few hours of help each day, but she had never questioned their ability to live alone.
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Expressions of solidarity and offers of help poured in from France, Germany, Israel and other countries, as well as from the European Commission.
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Also in response to Himes' questioning, Mueller said that political campaigns should always report offers of help from foreign governments to the FBI.
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"This kimchi, along with our warm hearts, will be shared with our neighbors in need of help," said festival director Shin Myung-ki.
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In at least seven states, callers in need of help in March were placed on hold or simply couldn't reach a dispatch center.
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With work — and a lot of help from my therapist — I can spot these unhealthy, worn ways of thinking and consciously dismiss them.
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Based only on these initial known impacts, it's clear that beleaguered Puerto Rico will need a lot of help from its fellow Americans.
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What is needed now is meaningful help to lift wages, not the promise of help at some implausibly distant or uncertain future date.
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Trumbo now has six hits in the first two games of this series and is giving the Orioles plenty of help on offense.
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The Bills, still technically alive, need to win out against the Dolphins and the Jets, and then they need a lot of help.
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Make sure you know the kind of help you need and the type of investor you are before you sign up for one.
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"Kelly is eating bullets every day by himself and doesn't have a lot of help," said one person familiar with the personnel situation.
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The Florida Department of Health, meanwhile, was offering an online form for reports of people missing, trapped, or otherwise in need of help.
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Although the newly admitted students needed tons of help to have a prayer of graduating, they mostly got the sink-or-swim treatment.
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BuzzFeed had reported on thousands of help tickets with the subject "rape," and Uber shot back — but is now walking back its response.
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How were they supposed to help me if I wasn't sure what kind of help I needed from them in the first place?
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Those cries of help, however, were still there, and the system, as designed, missed them and failed, said Gordon Weekes, assistant public defender.
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Google supports more languages for translation than just Japanese, and so The Universal Game Translator could be of help to even more people.
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Solving takes some concentration, and depending on where each "break" between entries occurs, you may get a lot of help or hardly any.
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It has been remarkable to see people across the globe reaching out to their neighbors on Nextdoor with kindness and offers of help.
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If you do get that level of help, offering your stylist, who is likely out of work, some cash is a nice gesture.
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Still, as this latest jobs report shows, the lengthening list of help-wanted postings has had only a modest effect on hourly earnings.
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"They fronted her and brought a tremendous amount of help," she said in reflecting on the game, which took place late last month.
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About 100 workers from community groups and a city agency distributed brochures and took down contact information from parents in need of help.
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Simultaneously making both movies "was a way to sort of help guarantee that the movie would get sold in those markets," Irvin said.
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Claire Fenton-Glynn, a legal scholar at the University of Cambridge, said that the last-ditch offers of help were not legally relevant.
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They said about 24,000 refugees had a formal assurance of help from a settlement agency, while another 175,000 in the pipeline did not.
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"Simply to bring to mind people that are in our lives from whom we have received some kind of help," Davidson told CNN.
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They have also rebuffed initial offers of help from the C.D.C. and failed to share samples of the virus with the scientific community.
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TAPS supports those who have lost a loved one in military service, but provides expertise to all who need that kind of help.
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Soon, Uber will have a bit of help in that effort from a man who has played a key role in Google's history.
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Instant Pot Amazon, Walmart, Target Thanksgiving might be over, but an Instant Pot can still be of help in the kitchen year-round.
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" For new moms, Conrad also advised being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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The EPA's response to the offer of help could best be characterized as "get lost," a White House official told the Daily Beast.
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The Florida Department of Health provided an online form to report those who are still unaccounted for, trapped or in need of help.
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But what about in its immediate aftermath, when it was still an active shooter situation and victims were in desperate need of help?
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And it's true: Clinton has a lot of help, not only from the Obamas but from the national media and the establishment elites.
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Though Kevin Love pitched in 22 points on 50% shooting, the issue once again became James' lack of help on the Cavs squad.
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As night fell, the workers pressed on in silence in order to hear cries of help from those still trapped in the rubble.
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The Chargers can technically run the table, get to eight wins and get in with a LOT of help, but...yeah, not happening.
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" Another Tacloban resident whose truck was covered with pictures of Duterte's face told Curato, "We've always been on the receiving end of help.
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But U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted an offer of help on Monday, a day after Pope Francis offered prayers for Gard and his family.
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But this time around the team is recruiting a bit of help to see if they can make the cooling effect last even longer.
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Back home in Puerto Rico, officials say the island remains in desperate need of help and is woefully unprepared should another storm hit soon.
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While the event is sure to raise millions, the huge chunk of help from Fox is sure to help out in a big way.
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So, after hopelessly misjudging how long a playlist I'd need to see me from start to finish, I asked for a bit of help.
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"We don't feel like we fit in the same level of help that each couple seems to need," says Catherine in a separate interview.
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When she starts filming, the working will have plenty of help as she has been teaching her daughters how to feed their baby brother.
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So this is unusual in the amount of help they have given us," Bishop said, adding: "At the same time I want it finished.
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In an interview on Thursday with Spanish news agency EFE, ELN leader Pablo Beltran said the group was grateful for Spain's offer of help.
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It won't take too long to learn the ins and outs of the application, and it's backed up with a stack of help documentation.
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It's not quite as easy as picking another OS from the Developer Options menu, but there's plenty of help online to get you started.
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Speaking to CNBC over the weekend, several members of the U.K. government appeared frustrated about the lack of help coming from the European Union.
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The company suggests its app might be particularly helpful in situations where you need a bit of help from whoever is free and nearby.
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That's a big problem, since this sort of help was one of the big reasons the ceasefire was implemented in the first place. 3.
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We suggest brushing up on your charms before picking a hue, as you might need a bit of help deciding between the stellar options.
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Yulia Skripal said on Wednesday she was grateful for the Russian embassy's offers of help, but did not want to avail herself of them.
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"On June 8, 2016, you were sent an email with an offer of help for the Trump campaign from the Russian government," Swan began.
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"It took several hours and a lot of help from the community to get the various groups of the herd back together," Svendsen added.
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Building new cities is the ultimate full-stack startup, in both complexity and ambition, and we need a lot of help figuring it out.
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The reach of the state is minimal in much of Haiti, and in the absence of help from authorities, people turn to each other.
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According to Metro, Ava the kitten, who is just days old, was found abandoned in a London garage and in desperate need of help.
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Called psychosocial disaster relief, this kind of help comes in the weeks and months after a disaster in order to help people recover emotionally.
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Pryor, who finished with 32 points, got plenty of help as the Hoyas (1-0) put on a clinic in the first 20 minutes.
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Ricardo Rosselló why so many are in need of help and yet a ship with operating rooms and intensive care units sits nearly empty.
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In particular, smartphones and social media have made it easier to locate people in need of help, as well as communicate with the public.
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They still need lots of help and basic tools to get even basic things up and running -- things like generators, ice, tarps, and tools.
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They were the right clients because by buying into the beta program, they had already indicated they wanted and needed this type of help.
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Senators blank Canucks in Condon's debut OTTAWA — Goalie Mike Condon had a lot of help while winning his first game with the Ottawa Senators.
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We need to know more and do more for those who will complete suicide before they get to us for any kind of help.
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Fry, who's an art teacher and parent, had lots of help from his students and family who help with the trends and inspire it.
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He will have plenty of help, and need it, but Towns and his talents will almost certainly change the fate of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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And once back in his house, the client announced that he wanted nothing further to do with offers of help from adult protective services.
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Big thesis: TV networks are strong but weakening, digital startups are on the rise but still needs lots of help and/or an exit.
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The Harder campaign marked a milestone here in the Central Valley, potentially an inflection point to empower a community badly in need of help.
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The gains are biggest for the youngest and poorest children, and the longer they get this kind of help, the better off they are.
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According to the report, the average Syrian refugee receives some $5,000 in aid, while the average Venezuelan migrant gets only $100 worth of help.
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"Writing checks to some of the companies in need of help may require some Americans to swallow hard and look away," Jonathan O'Connell reports.
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But they offered help, even when I didn't know what kind of help I needed, even when they didn't know what they were doing.
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But despite Boeing's prominence and the support from the White House, the level of help to give the company is certain to spark debate.
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At a college fair attended by representatives of numerous Georgia colleges, she asked admissions officers what kind of help was available for undocumented students.
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They will eventually be able to hold the brush on their own, but you&aposll still need to provide lots of help and guidance.
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Field Notes For those searching for a soul mate, the how-to website WikiHow offers an 21997-step plan that could be of help.
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When Congress drafted the Promesa law last year, it made it possible for the other American territories to seek the same kind of help.
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They can afford an army of help if they so choose, but Beyonce acknowledged that these kinds of stressors are universal for working parents.
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These campaigns have been dogged by questions about whether they represent the most efficient way to get money to people in need of help.
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Much of Sam's life will require this type of help among other forms of assistance with basic life skills, let alone the more complex.
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The feedback we've gotten from Firefly has been very positive in terms of how we're able to kind of help them work through that.
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They tried to hold things together, but refused to seek therapy or any kind of help, choosing instead to stoically muscle through their pain.
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Okay, let's start first with the broader picture is that these companies, they grew enormous through all kinds of help and their own innovation.
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Stuck in another state and unable to reach her flooded home, the owner was also caught knowing her dog was in desperate need of help.
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What's more, she has promised to be a president who will get things done -- and she knows that's going to require a lot of help.
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The local paper features pages and pages of help wanted ads, especially in the busy summer season, but only a handful of rooms for rent.
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This part of the initiative is being spearheaded by Eric in the hopes if someone is in need of help, equipment will be readily available.
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A few other interesting tidbits from the interview -- Alice says she had no idea who Kim was before getting a ton of help from her.
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We also found out Clooney, who donated $500k to March For Our Lives, is actively working behind the scenes to provide various forms of help.
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More than 40% of the population in South Sudan -- that's almost 5 million people -- is in urgent need of help as famine grips the country.
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Those in need of help were more than twice as likely to anticipate using a public shelter than those who could evacuate on their own.
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In a Sunday morning press briefing, Abe said he received an offer of help from the U.S. military but it was not urgently needed yet.
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Neighbors said that Catherine told them she and Chuck had given Lane an ultimatum: Get some kind of help or move out of the house.
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In discussions with relief agencies, Facebook says it found that disaster victims were often coming to Facebook in search of help — or to offer some.
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"Both of our families live about 20 minutes from us so I think we'll have a lot of help, which is really great," Conrad said.
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He sensed that voters are more than adding machines, weighing the costs and benefits of this stale tax plan or that tired promise of help.
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After Louisiana's historic flooding last fall, we were all-hands-on-deck to field the thousands of calls from flood victims in need of help.
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I was put in that position to kind of help her...Before I got with her, people in the urban world wasn't talking about her.
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The government has ordered aid supplies to be airlifted in but there's little sign of help on Palu's shattered streets and survivors appeared increasingly desperate.
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At the same time, Blocks hoped it would get "a little bit of help with improving their own device" as developers provide feedback and input.
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If people are afraid that visiting a hospital will land them in jail, they won't go, even when they are in desperate need of help.
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Also a neighbor, she took off her blue face-mask to say she was here for the people trapped inside and in need of help.
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The House bill does not provide any kind of help for deductibles or out-of-pocket costs for low-income people, like the ACA does.
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On the same hand, it is equally important to take these patients seriously and to accept that they are suffering and in need of help.
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Almost any amount of help -- even verbal encouragement -- is enough for criminal liability, as long as it actually induced the killer to do the killing.
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Rivera was in his apartment with his wife, Melissa Lopez, when Butler frantically knocked in search of help as Gurley lay dying on the floor.
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Dedric Lawson also pulled down 11 boards as he recorded his fifth double-double of the season, and got plenty of help on this day.
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The Syrian asylum seekers that we can see arriving in Europe or waiting in Turkish refugee camps seem more human and in need of help.
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But there's another type of infrastructure in desperate need of help, one often overlooked but just as important to our national economy: America's natural infrastructure.
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That is in part because of help from tumbling commodity prices, but Mr Rajan has also gradually instilled expectations of single-digit consumer-price rises.
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As the company announced today, Word will soon get a new feature called "Ideas" that will offer writers all kinds of help with their documents.
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Sabres goalie Linus Ullmark allowed six goals on 34 shots, a hard-luck stat line given the lack of help he received from his defensemen.
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"People are excited to get this kind of help from an algorithm to make decisions," says Hainmueller, "because right now they're kind of flying blind."
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The bad news is that — unless the right policies are in place — that funding could actually hurt the Puerto Ricans most in need of help.
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If you have a note to leave on a recipe that you think may be of help to the rest of us, please leave it.
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For Radha Devi, working as a Solar Saheli has not been very easy due to the lack of help from the men in her family.
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They'll unveil their anti-poverty plan Tuesday at an event at House of Help City of Hope, a nonprofit in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood.
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He turned out to be right, breaking Cilic in the next game — with a lot of help from Cilic — and then serving out the set.
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"We want to be able to see through ... we have a lot of help from the Border Patrol and from the ICE agents," Trump said.
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Overprescribing isn't always due to negligence; it may also be that pills are the only form of help that some people are willing to accept.
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But some worry the implementation of new tech in the insurance space may end up meaning those most in need of help get left behind.
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With plenty of help (thanks to Joumana Khatib, Jaclyn Peiser and Evan Gershkovich), I looked at 14 days of Times political reporting, beginning Sunday, Feb.
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Jezebel corroborated with evidence that the band had reached out to Gawker in hopes of help spreading the hoax to promote their upcoming music video.
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One of the network's new features will utilize user data, such as their location, to identify people in need of help following a natural disaster.
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But a lot of voters who are in very dire straits get scared by transformational change — even if they could use a lot of help.
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It would not be the last time Nakesha rejected offers of help, often from former classmates who had chance meetings with her on Manhattan streets.
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In his resignation letter to the president, which was included in the book, Mattis stressed their differences on the importance of help from other nations.
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"Foster" underscores a devastating social issue: There are too many children in need of help, and too few reliable adults and resources to provide it.
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She is afraid, seemingly bereft of help except for these two men who understand their civic duty to be preventing this woman from being harmed.
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Mr. Long paid for the first two years through a combination of help from relatives and federal student loans, accumulating more than $60,000 in debt.
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Alarmed, Neville Hackett stepped before television cameras, described his son as a missing person in urgent need of help, and implored him to come home.
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As part of the $2 trillion stimulus bill, private-jet charter companies and jet-card companies will several types of help from the federal government.
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Garoppolo completed 18 of 26 passes for 206 yards and two touchdowns, and got plenty of help from Matt Breida, who rushed for 138 yards.
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I got a lot of help from all the team, and I think the last few weeks, the last month, it has just been confidence.
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Agnes thinks she wants someone around to "tell me what I should do," but in fact she rebuffs the possibility of help from numerous sources.
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And, in his view, the more complex a business becomes, the larger the need for the sort of help that his company's software can provide.
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Members of the in-group were presumably sources of help, comfort and cooperation; members of opposing groups, by contrast, were sources of threat and violence.
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Ms. Figueres described the fund as a "political message" of help from rich countries to poor countries that have done little to wreck the atmosphere.
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If you've ever felt unsafe and in need of help while out on a date with someone you met on an app, you're not alone.
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By flying into Puerto Rico, first responders, nurses, doctors, electricians, engineers and truck drivers started making progress by reaching those most in need of help.
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She said the crew members didn't have any form of communication on them — no keys or phones — and she hopes they get plenty of help.
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Unlike volcanoes, in say, Alaska, Agung's erupted gases would also have a lot of help getting transported around the world and reflecting even more sunlight.
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He triumphs over adversity, thanks to his wits and a lot of help from young theatergoers, who are asked to shout lines and even sing.
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It is not enough; she received an additional 25 hours of help through a Department of Education program during her three years in law school.
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At present, many of those most in need of the sort of help liberals believe they can provide despise liberalism, and are despised in turn.
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No one in that room, I must remind myself, will "hear" the Antigone passage as I want them to, at least not without lots of help.
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With a bit of help from friends and family, Lauritzen designed a series of black-and-white illustrations that appear in the back of the book.
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Seeing an affirming therapist often means that you're more likely to reap the benefits of help with whatever brings you to therapy in the first place.
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"There is no doubt that clarity over Brexit and the future of Help to Buy would improve market sentiment," Chairman Steve Morgan said in a statement.
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A White House official said Trump was the principal author of the speech but had a lot of help in drafting it, including from his daughter.
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"I think Kim and her team would be the first to say she does, of course, have a lot of help, and that's essential," Haney says.
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But not every queer kid is able to find that kind of help online, because they might not be able to see LGBTQ+ websites at all.
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As hard as it is to draw Iguodala away from the ball, it's twice as difficult to get both him and Green out of help position.
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In the series, fashion guru Kressley tries his hand at making over homes with (a lot) of help from his pal and pro interior designer Filicia.
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And while they praised the federal government's response, the medical professionals are still in dire need of help and supplies, like tetanus shots, antibiotics, and insulin.
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That hasn't stopped Texas authorities from trying to use social media to coordinate a hodgepodge attempt to connect aid workers and those in need of help.
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Some, like the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund, provide any form of help they can, including helping women pay their bills or transporting them across state lines.
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Papers are ostensibly written for other scientists to read and understand, but the sheer volume of information means the scientists are in serious need of help.
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"Up here, everything is much more difficult, so a bit of help from technology like this makes all the difference," Holles told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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"This was an unfortunate incident and they are definitely in need of help," he wrote, adding any reports that the family has been found are untrue.
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But during this shutdown, Trump has successfully made much of the conversation about the southern border — with plenty of help, or perhaps guidance, from Fox News.
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I believe it is a good marketing idea, and I think the results may give us some indication of the kind of help athletes might need.
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The game is a story of survival as apes find themselves in need of help from humans during a cold winter that leaves them without food.
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In Self Portrait Without Clothes, a naked woman sits on the ground, legs parted, completely exposed, her palm extended skywards as if in search of help.
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The task of absorbing the migrants has been left to Germany and Sweden, with a bit of help from the Netherlands and a few other countries.
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The company also expanded a feature it launched in May that is designed to help users in need of help and resources related to mental illness.
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Some aid is also being stored on the Dutch island of Curacao, and a boat carrying 250 tons of help is on route from Puerto Rico.
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In return, China dangles the possibility of help on things America wants—assistance in Afghanistan or over the Iranian nuclear deal, or commitments on climate change.
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"We got a lot of help from him in the past, and he seems like very nice guy and very knowledgeable," Herring told The Daily Beast.
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It's possible that states wary of the federal government's involvement in state and local elections will be less skittish of help coming from the private sector.
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I can see how it might be possible to go back to work after having a baby when you have a lot of help at home.
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Rescuers Pull Dog Caught on Rail to Safety A viral Facebook photo shows rescuers, in trash bag ponchos, saving a dog in desperate need of help.
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It's clear this public health crisis is not going away, and, to put it in stark terms, the current system of help is nowhere near adequate.
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Then they need plenty of help: Washington and Tampa Bay must both lose out, and then the Lions have to win one of their final two.
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If you could even donate a dollar or anything at all to organizations like the Palestine Children's Relief Fund that would be a lot of help.
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Four of the eight organizations supported by the Neediest Cases Fund have religious ties, but all assist anyone in need of help, regardless of their faith.
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I suggest further that feminists contact men who are already working with the healthy development of young men and ask how they might be of help.
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They would continue to use government services like schools and utilities, and would rely — as many do now — on elected officials for all kinds of help.
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The Bahamian people are strong and resilient and I hope that my donation will be of help as they work to recover from this catastrophic storm.
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On Oct 5th, two weeks after Maria hit Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, FEMA authorized this level of help for the US Virgin Islands.
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Heck, during the first and last quarters of 2006, the economy grew faster than 4 percent, thanks to a bit of help from the financial sector.
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Molinari has continued to torment Woods at Le Golf National, beating him three times in two days with plenty of help from the more demonstrative Fleetwood.
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Once again the Twins' star — Joe Mauer, the league's most valuable player — performed well (210 for 37, four walks), but didn't get a lot of help.
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Provincial authorities in Indonesia, who hold significant power, have had a habit of turning away offers of help from outsiders, say the staff of international charities.
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If you are in crisis, please text TALK to 741741, and remember you are always worthy of help, and you are worthy of your biggest dream.
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If you are in crisis, please text TALK to 22016, and remember you are always worthy of help, and you are worthy of your biggest dream.
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Although about 85033 percent of insurance companies were able to profit in 2014, many reportedly required and apparently received a lot of help from the taxpayers.
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For many Mormons, the first line of help outside the family is often the local bishop, a role somewhat akin to a pastor or a rabbi.
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Bishop Shirley Holloway, founder of House of Help City of Hope, in Washington, D.C. The nonprofit helps more than 40,000 people dealing with addiction and homelessness.
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Trump has had a good deal of help in this regard from Netanyahu, who has long formed an alliance with Republican politicians in the United States.
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As it looks toward the future, how Haiti can prepare for the next great disaster -- and what kind of help it might receive -- are urgent questions.
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But if time is an issue, the slicing attachment of the food processor can be of help and you can slice the sprouts the day before.
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Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was one of many British artists and celebrities to help spread the word by retweeting messages and posting offers of help.
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One reason is that he got a lot of help in 22016 from his friends in conservative media, many of whom are also South Florida neighbors.
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The Nationals then busted the game open, with a lot of help from the Marlins, in a three-run ninth inning that didn't include a hit.
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Velma Ball, correctional rehabilitation workerThere's a lack of help for mental illness in the world; there aren't as many mental health facilities for people to go to.
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It's possible teams start to notice that an extra $5 to $10 million saved on a veteran QB can buy a lot of help at multiple positions.
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Lively also admitted that she does have a lot of help that she's grateful for, and that being pregnant poses an exciting challenge in her wardrobe considerations.
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Obviously in need of help, Bear was taken to Cuan Wildlife Rescue, which is currently caring for over 150 animals including owls, swans, hedgehogs, ducks and more.
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While Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Chris Ripley has discussed making an offer for the networks with private equity support, it would need quite a bit of help.
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Carey Burns was recently hunting pocket monsters in her Orlando, Florida, neighborhood, when the game inadvertently led her to a stray kitten desperately in need of help.
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IBM is now developing this kind of help in the area of diagnosis where it will provide early warning for patients with breast cancer and other diseases.
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There are still millions of dogs here in need of help though (like the Great Pyrenees in the 2nd pic who was truly the sweetest dog ever).
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The trailer shows off an older Picard who has tried to put his past behind him, but he's approached by a young woman in need of help.
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Still no sign of Stormi in public ... but you gotta imagine Kylie's got plenty of help at home to let Mom go out and do her thing.
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Now, Tesla is showing that it's making good on its promise of help, with significant progress being made on one solar generation/storage facility on the island.
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And we've done that with broadcasters, obviously, and these guys have benefited from rules that existed to give them a little bit of help with their launch.
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It's not supposed to turn into a pity party by any means, but empathy speaks volumes to a mentee in need of help rather than forced sympathy.
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There's also the chance of help from the federal or state government, which could declare an emergency, making homeowners eligible for a low-interest loan from FEMA.
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" However, as the reality star pointed out, "What you're watching is over seven months old" and since then the couple "have gone through countless hours of help.
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It's a message in lipstick is the way this comes through and it's a symbol, but it's coming through to kind of help convey this individual's personality.
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We knew we needed to go with someone who is really talented, and he would be able to kind of help us make it cohesive, you know?
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With plenty of help and seemingly little secrecy, well-connected financier Jeffrey Epstein allegedly recruited and sexually abused dozens of underage girls — some as young as 14.
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Federal officials have resisted such requests, fearing that blocking the signals would make it impossible for those in need of help to call 911 in an emergency.
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To have any hope of managing this unruly world, he's going to require a good deal of help from nations he likes and from those he doesn't.
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Lifetime's diving deep into R. Kelly's alleged sex cult with a documentary series ... and TMZ's learned the network's getting tons of help from the families directly affected.
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It seemed like they got plenty of help and sympathetic press—more than a typical victim's family would have, which isn't exactly shocking, but still pretty glaring.
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Police departments (well, some of them) are shifting from zero-tolerance policies and jailing those in need of help towards directing them to rehabilitation programs and facilities.
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A series of Twitter posts Monday on the page of "Help Save the Next Girl," an organization founded by Harrington's parents, expressed gratitude for the plea deal.
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It required nine months of hard work, with a lot of study, many nights spent at the lab, and a considerable amount of help from technical professionals.
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If instead you see a junkie or thief or liar in front of you rather than a human being in need of help, consider a new profession.
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A flurry of digital-first insurers are betting they can surpass industry incumbents with a little help from technology and a lot of help from venture capitalists.
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Myanmar authorities had rejected offers of help with the search from several countries including China, the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper said on Sunday.
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If that makes me an entitled millennial, then what do we make of the 74 percent of millennials who get that kind of help from their parents?
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Dougher said their current focus is reaching out to as many businesses as possible to understand the strain they're under and what kind of help they'd like.
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House Democrats are getting plenty of help from their Senate colleagues, who are vowing to oppose any bill unrelated to government funding before the shutdown is ended.
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Though federal agencies including the DHS and NIST offer optional assistance, states have traditionally pushed back against even that amount of help in running their own elections.
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The foundation also organizes annual Out of the Darkness walks and can help survivors find a suicide loss support group, as well as other forms of help.
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Because like C.S. Lewis, they will be filled with the knowledge of their helplessness and need, and they will turn to the only real source of help.
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Ensuring that our nation's crisis hotlines and community prevention programs remain adequately funded and accessible for those in need of help should not be a partisan issue.
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While the Los Angeles Dodgers hurt themselves with foolish base-running plays in the N.L.C.S., the Cubs cannot expect the same kind of help from the Indians.
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Pay was highest, $19.66 per hour, in Kodiak, Alaska, according to a Reuters review of help wanted ads targeting 139 small to midsize cities in 31 states.
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Grutle wrote lyrics in Norwegian and they worked together to put it into Icelandic, with a bit of help on the pronunciations and quirks of the language.
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He admits, however, that it can also take the financial resources and personal support he had to get the kind of help that can make a difference.
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The Deed: Chicago features savvy multi-millionaire real estate mogul—Sean Conlon—as he comes to the aid of struggling property investors in dire need of help.
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The bride's mother is documentary film producer and a longtime chair of HELP USA, a national nonprofit organization that provides housing and support for people in need.
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Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi opened the online news conference addressing the outbreak, dismissing an offer of help for Iran by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
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Moreover, by artfully dangling the possibility of help in halting Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests, China induces the United States to seek its intercession with North Korea.
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And so that's why we should be finding them the kind of help that is needed ... to restore their confidence, restore their sense of who they are.
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The 6-foot-11 center scored 38 points, grabbed eight rebounds and got plenty of help as the Pelicans (12-11) snapped a three-game losing streak.
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Judd rebukes NASA's offers of help, the Chief Engineer is found brutally killed, and Matt (the aforementioned Head of Customer Relations) turns out to be a nihilist.
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Among them are some of the children - now adults - who once lived at her Maison Shalom charity in Burundi, and who are again in need of help.
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What she's doing is flipping the script, the one playing in the driver's head about which of his passengers is likely to be in need of help.
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Aid agencies say they can reduce the number of people in urgent need of help by as much as a quarter if the peace agreement takes hold.
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Her support could be of help ahead of the California primary where 495 delegates (6900 pledged, 79 unpledged) are up for grabs — the most of any state.
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The owner, Candido Arcángel, has been quietly taking in men in need of help for the last 14 years, allowing them to stay in the store's cellar.
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"So let's all take a second to reach out to those in need of help & those who just need someone to talk to or some encouragement," he wrote.
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"If there's one thing that can kind of help to heal and fill that spot in your heart it's a baby — and he's a special one," Miller said.
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Though they lived in an apartment that was largely unaffected by the floodwaters, Skolkin says they didn't want to sit back while others were in need of help.
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My boss and I decide she may need a little bit of help, so I wash up and grab some gloves before hopping in the pen with her.
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But building that kind of sprawling, do-everything network is an immense challenge, and even WeChat has not done without a good deal of help and good luck.
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You can now hand an iPad to a six-year-old, and, with just a bit of help, she will very likely learn how to operate it quickly.
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Sanalla said the NOC had made good on its promises of help to southern communities, but the government was responsible for resolving the broader situation in the south.
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New commands and shortcuts (organized by category) are configured through a dialog box, and if you get stuck at any point there's plenty of help on the web.
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But many others would surely regard their arrival as confirmation of Mr Maduro's claim that the offer of help is cover for an "imperialist" plot against the country.
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Additionally, to many analysts, the rebels' success is a potent message to Syrians who oppose Assad but have felt betrayed by a lack of help from the West.
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But what it&aposs not necessarily sufficient for is if this individual had contact with sub-state entities where he was help of help to the United States.
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Now key services likes child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) are so overstretched that they are unable to accept many referrals for children in need of help.
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Rescuers and people in need of help are turning to Zello, a walkie talkie-like app, to get in touch with first responders who are on the ground.
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"Police officers are heroes, and they deserve the same level of help and support that they provide to our communities every day," Hawley tells PEOPLE in a statement.
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And finally, Obama suggests making time for family to get Trump through the rough patches -- ending with an offer of help anytime Prez 45 might need it. Classy.
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But there's great news here: it can be an incredible experience for both mom and baby, and for those experiencing issues, there is a lot of help available.
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In Houston alone, more than 3,43 people have been rescued from flooding, and many more are believed to be in need of help as the rain keeps pouring.
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After the horrific attack took place, there was an outpouring of help for the victims in the city of Manchester, with many citizens showing compassion to complete strangers.
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According to lawyers, the simple offer of help can be considered part of a conspiracy to violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as Wired explained last week.
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The Patriots' rookie quarterback got plenty of help from his offensive line, his defense and the sloppy Houston Texans in New England's 27-0 rout at Gillette Stadium.
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The goal: help support the clinic with their team, as well as going out into the countryside to find those who are stranded and in need of help.
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The Sooners offered quite a bit of help with a pair of turnovers by Hurts that led to 27- and 9-yard touchdown drives in the second quarter.
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Democrats tend to criticize only basing financial assistance on age because it means that low-income people do not get an extra boost of help in affording coverage.
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Moreover, many colleges (private ones, in particular) offer a different kind of help, merit aid, to good students, even if their families don't qualify for need-based aid.
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She estimated that 70,000 people could be affected by the earthquake, but said the numbers would be confirmed once they register all of those in need of help.
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Zuckerberg also said the company is using artificial intelligence to map the population in Puerto Rico to help the Red Cross identify areas most in need of help.
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Many here said they were grateful for the rush of attention and the outpouring of help, though offers have come from many quarters and not all are coordinated.
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And while he'll struggle to match McCaskill's high-dollar fundraising, he'll have plenty of help from outside Republican groups that are planning to invest heavily in the race.
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National parties have spent heavily on this district in 2014 and 251, so whoever gets the Democratic nomination next year can expect plenty of help on the airwaves.
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In the meantime, you can donate towards Barsik's continuing care, and check out the many other animals at Anjellicle and the ACC that are in need of help.
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In the final scene, she refuses to disclose that she found anything, much less another band of survivors and a potential source of help, out in the woods.
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The White House is also in favor of help for the airline industry, which could need $50 billion in federal help because of the collapse in air travel.
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"I thought about the neighborhood as a whole and thought, this may be a time when we don't get a lot of help from the government," she said.
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To check his story, Major Borisov's deputy called a European Union monitoring mission in Georgia with profuse offers of help, all but admitting the provenance of the device.
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It's not impossible, but they would need a lot of help, including a string of losses by teams like the Cowboys, the Lions, the Falcons and the Seahawks.
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While Mae keeps telling everyone she's got everything under control, it's clear she might still need a bit of help, whether she wants to admit it or not.
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You can now hand an iPad to a 203-year-old and, with just a bit of help, she will very likely learn how to operate it quickly.
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If you've ever seen a performance presented by the Tank, you'll recognize the distinctive preshow patter: a request for cash, immediately followed by an endearing offer of help.
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Malachi Flynn led the Aztecs with 238.5 points on 220-of-252 shooting, including 4-of-223 success on 23-point attempts, but he had plenty of help.
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He's shown no willingness to bring in this kind of help at Tesla, but Denholm should put such a person in place -- whether Musk likes it or not.
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That raised questions about whether Saudi Arabia can protect itself even with American pledges of help, said Ali Shihabi, a Saudi commentator who speaks frequently with Saudi officials.
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The House on Wednesday is expected to pass an initial package of help for communities hit by Hurricane Harvey, which rampaged through Texas and Louisiana late last month.
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My mother said why not be a doctor so that you can be really of help to the needy ones and so ... I decided to be a doctor.
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They were successful in part because they did not see the young men who were causing the harm as enemies, but rather as people in need of help.
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In health care, on the other hand, the economic impact could be significant, depriving patients of help they depend on and driving up costs for families and taxpayers.
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He said there were countless cars spinning their wheels, fruitlessly trying to get up modest hills, and he saw several drivers abandon their cars in search of help.
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Senate Democrats failed on Thursday to ram through legislation requiring U.S. presidential campaigns to report to the FBI offers of help from an agent of a foreign government.
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At different points in her life, De'janay had been on both the receiving and giving side of help through organizations that serve trans women, like Brave Space Alliance.
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Lliana Bird, co-founder of Help Refugees, told VICE News that the minor's sister is now in France, attempting to find out exactly what happened to her brother.
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If I can take something out of this that is good it was seeing the love and outpouring of help that people were willing to give to complete strangers.
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