Local community leaders from 27 villages, students and teachers packed into city hall last Thursday as part of a volunteer training seminar. |
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He is too affable, too open, too ready to volunteer a view on issues that worry or interest him. |
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In point of fact, he was rebuked for his support of bringing about a volunteer force, at least considering it. |
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The volunteer recruitment programme was the biggest of its kind since the Second World War. |
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Visitor centre volunteer Eric Cowham admires autumn sycamore leaves at the Arboretum Gardens, Castle Howard. |
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She went on to read out glowing references from Reynolds' employers and spoke of his role as a volunteer worker. |
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We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
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Well, here comes a man up and raising Cain and the other volunteer told him they were out in the trash. |
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For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an affiliate of the Film Institute of Ireland. |
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Before that, he had worked as a volunteer in youth clubs, while employed as a printing and advertising manager. |
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For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides. |
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Acupuncture is employed in the Dade County Drug Court's treatment program on a volunteer basis as an adjunct therapy for attending defendants. |
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How can we juggle one more responsibility or volunteer activity in our lives? |
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They're getting a lot of people who want to volunteer to help and who are reaching out. |
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On average, governors volunteer around five hours of their spare time each month. |
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Conversely, the same volunteer scholar abstracted another article more thoroughly. |
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A volunteer searcher, who said she had had several vivid dreams of a wooded area, found the wrecked car in the trees. |
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Drivers race at such places for the love of the sport, and pit crews are largely a volunteer effort. |
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He said his organisation acts as a volunteer brokerage service that businesses can use. |
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As well as financial contributions, the group is urging volunteer gardeners to come forward or offer donations of gardening tools and equipment. |
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She is a varsity track star, a champion baton-twirler, and a volunteer at Cortland Memorial Hospital. |
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In Blagoevgrad, Smith worked as a small business development volunteer. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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During 1999 and early 2000, he worked as a volunteer advance man for more than a dozen of the politician's town hall meetings in New Hampshire and South Carolina. |
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The runner up award was presented to Andy Doldisson for his 20 years of work as a bushcare volunteer, replanting and regenerating the shores of Drummoyne and Five Dock. |
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Fund-raiser Elizabeth Sykes said that while youngsters could collect jumble with their parents, other volunteer helpers now had to undergo a police check. |
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He then went back to his volunteer corps, which had formed when they did not yet have an ambulance. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team. |
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There is a distinct smell of apples, which are handed out by volunteer workers. |
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People who would either forsake government aid if possible, or volunteer their time to create non-state charitable institutions, are liable to be considered suckers. |
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Thankfully, the problem of getting volunteer supervisors and helpers was sorted out and 400 children, aged from five to 12, ended up having the time of their lives. |
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A few men who felt sick came for a checkup with a volunteer cardiologist, Irina Gord. |
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His mother, Arlene, worked as a nurse and was a regular attendee and volunteer at a nearby church. |
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The volunteer battalion Biletsky serves with, Azov, counts a few hundred armed militants. |
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One soldier from the Azov Battalion, a volunteer brigade, said it was attacked in Vynohradne, a suburb adjacent to the city. |
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The bearded volunteer, wearing an over-sized black flack jacket, said rebel resistance had stiffened. |
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The third photograph is of a retired railway man who took up a new life as a volunteer in a museum in Austria staffed almost entirely by third agers. |
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Poet, publisher and ace volunteer discusses her literary loves. |
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White Guards continued their existence as a volunteer militia until the Second World War. |
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Besides the regular militias, a number of volunteer militia units were formed to fight on both sides of the war. |
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Although muster rolls were prepared as late as 1820, the element of compulsion was abandoned, and the militia transformed into a volunteer force. |
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Men would volunteer and undertake basic training for several months at an army depot. |
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The militia must not be confused with the volunteer units created in a wave of enthusiasm in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
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Numbered Territorial Force battalions, ranking after the Special Reserve, were formed from the volunteer units at the same time. |
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The surf lifesaving movement originated in Australia, and the volunteer lifesaver is one of the country's icons. |
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During French rule small local volunteer militia units or colonial militias were used to provide defence needs. |
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One partial solution was to rely on volunteer support from militiamen and donations from patriotic citizens. |
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Armed Protestant volunteer units were set up to protect against an invasion from France. |
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A volunteer judge, such as an English magistrate, is not required to have legal training and is unpaid. |
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General Benjamin Lincoln was obliged to raise funds from Boston merchants to pay for a volunteer army. |
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The Legal Advice Scheme, staffed by over 840 volunteer lawyers, operates 10 sessions per week at nine evening centres. |
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She was politically active as a volunteer for her state representative. |
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The Institute is governed by its Council, a volunteer board of directors that oversees the management of ALI's business and projects. |
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Did I mention I volunteer at a squirrel-cide hotline? I talk suicidal squirrels off the ledge. |
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They hold classes online to teach safety and have one of the most popular volunteer tiplines at the site to report cybercrimes against children. |
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Viruliferous curl mites increase during summer on volunteer wheat, and are carried by air currents into the new wheat crop. |
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Aphids were collected from volunteer common wheat in the province of Karaj, Iran. |
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How telling is it that many women will volunteer for temporary disablement by wearing high heeled shoes that hobble them? |
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And I wasn''t going to volunteer the information that I had a wee-wee hand. |
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A longtime volunteer at All Saints Episcopal Church, she is enjoying retirement with her Welsh Corgis, Duke and Misty. |
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More than 1,000 children in Pinellas County do not have a volunteer guardian ad litem. |
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Fetterman first came to Braddock in 2001 as an AmeriCorps volunteer. |
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Offenders can volunteer to have an alcolock fitted to their vehicle in a scheme which is due to be tested in Bristol and the West Midlands. |
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The party will be a celebration of volunteer work camps, global citizenship and UNA Exchange's 40th anniversary. |
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Yana urges animal lovers to volunteer at any one of the abundant organisations doing good work. |
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As a Peace Corps volunteer, he helped build a school library and started a rabbitry to add protein to the local diet. |
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Upstate, and New York City, gave strong support for the American Civil War In terms of finances, volunteer soldiers, and supplies. |
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The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience to join him on stage. |
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I guess I'll have to volunteer because it's clear nobody else will. |
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It's a volunteer organization that works with backing from the city and a few grants. |
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One confused festgoer offers money for brew, but the sixtyish volunteer waves it off. |
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He already has his hands full with two kids and a full-time job, yet he still makes time to volunteer. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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An invasion of England by Napoleon seemed imminent, and a massive volunteer movement arose to defend England against the French. |
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Thereafter, Chinese volunteer forces continued the resistance to Japanese aggression in Manchuria, and Chahar and Suiyuan. |
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Parish councils comprise volunteer councillors who are elected to serve for four years. |
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The convention is a volunteer run event which raising funds for local charities including Academy FM, East Kent Hospitals and Help for Heroes. |
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Some use their contributions to buy vehicles and provide volunteer drivers. |
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One volunteer claimed that the toys were destroyed instead of being given to other agencies. |
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Tolkien's relatives were shocked when he elected not to immediately volunteer for the British Army. |
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After leaving Harrow, Cumberbatch took a gap year to volunteer as an English teacher at a Tibetan monastery in Darjeeling, India. |
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The only difference between this and privateering was that these volunteer ships were under the discipline of the regular navy. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the colony raised volunteer units to form a reserve for the military garrison. |
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With other Irish groups, they raised a volunteer army and threatened to emulate the American colonists if their conditions were not met. |
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The military of Belize dates back to 1817, when the Prince Regent Royal Honduras Militia, a volunteer organization, was founded. |
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Stoppard's father remained in Singapore as a British army volunteer, knowing that, as a doctor, he would be needed in its defence. |
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Unable to consider a military career, Scott enlisted as a volunteer in the 1st Lothian and Border yeomanry. |
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Hirst is also known to volunteer repair work on his projects after a client has made a purchase. |
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He is also a volunteer teacher at the Ruskin School of Acting in Santa Monica, California. |
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The company is managed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from the membership. |
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Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes. |
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The Market Hall was built in 1848, and in 1863 a volunteer fire brigade was founded. |
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Mountain rescue in south Wales is provided by five volunteer groups, with the police having overall command. |
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There are several opportunities to volunteer at Bangor University, the main hub being Student Volunteering Bangor, within the Students' Union. |
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On 1 July 2010 Sweden stopped routine conscription, switching to an all volunteer force unless otherwise required for defence readiness. |
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The need to recruit only the soldiers later prepared to volunteer for international service will be emphasised. |
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Morgawr was successfully launched on 15 March 2013 into Falmouth Harbour and on her maiden voyage was paddled by the volunteer builders. |
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Sandford were old, each with a volunteer crew of one other officer and four ratings. |
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The nation employs a professional, volunteer military force of approximately 79,000 active personnel and 32,250 reserve personnel. |
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These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers, and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services. |
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The North and South quickly raised volunteer and conscription armies that fought mostly in the South over four years. |
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Other volunteer collaborative ornithology projects were subsequently established in other parts of the world. |
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Similarly, how to measure the success of a volunteer and the supporting organisation's performance is complicated. |
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In addition there were over 500 volunteer divers and a laboratory staff of about 70 that ran the shore base and conservation facilities. |
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A military volunteer movement attracted wide interest during the Crimean War. |
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D'Abreo said the idea for Artex came to him on the sidelines of the 'We Care' Film Festival in which he was a volunteer. |
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You can hear the squeaks of the red-shouldered hawk, the clicking of the hummingbird,'' said Langhans, director of volunteer services. |
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Recently, Balun trekked to Idaho, Utah and Montana to learn more about what volunteer drivers face out west. |
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Our zebra is a life-size cardboard creation, handmade by a talented volunteer to be used as an enrichment activity for the zoo's pack of African hunting dogs. |
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Doing volunteer work to help others is truly worth one's while. |
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I need some warm bodies to volunteer to help with this event. |
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The family was philanthropic and Joseph and Sir Francis Crossley built and endowed almshouses for their workers, which exist to this day and are run by volunteer trustees. |
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A volunteer cooperative is a cooperative that is run by and for a network of volunteers, for the benefit of a defined membership or the general public, to achieve some goal. |
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The British Raj, as part of the Allied Nations, sent over two and a half million volunteer soldiers to fight under British command against the Axis powers. |
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In 1612, the Poles were forced to retreat by the Russian volunteer corps, led by two national heroes, merchant Kuzma Minin and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky. |
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Starting in early 2003, the United States government quietly started vaccinating 500,000 volunteer health care professionals, throughout the country. |
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He described this as 'An Astronomical Holiday', but in practice he had made arrangements to be seconded as a volunteer to the Khedivial Observatory. |
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The TOP program gives local police departments the materials they need to train volunteer taxi drivers to be good witnesses and watch out for criminal behavior. |
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People volunteer for many reasons but seldom does anyone volunteer strictly for monetary reasons as very few organisations offer a stipend for volunteering. |
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Laura recommends that students considering kinesiotherapy contact the volunteer department of their local VA to find out if they can shadow a kinesiotherapist at work. |
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Having possessions on six continents, Britain had to defend all of its empire and did so with a volunteer army, the only great power in Europe to have no conscription. |
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Frequently, captured merchantmen would volunteer to join the pirate crew. |
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The Royal New Zealand Coastguard is a civilian volunteer charitable organisation, providing search and rescue services to coastal waterways and some lakes in New Zealand. |
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Many foreign armies warred against the Red Army, notably the Allied Forces, yet many volunteer foreigners fought in both sides of the Russian Civil War. |
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In Florida, the Marine Resources Council maintains a volunteer sighting network to receive sighting information from the public and verify sightings with trained volunteers. |
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Llandudno's active volunteer crews are called out more than ever with the rapidly increasing numbers of small pleasure craft sailing in coastal waters. |
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The government made a plea to men liable to conscription, asking them to volunteer to work in the mines, instead, but few responded, and the manpower shortage continued. |
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It was once known as 'the Lourdes of Cyprus', served not by an organized community of monks but by a changing group of volunteer priests and laymen. |
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The 1907 Haldane Reforms created the Territorial Force as the army's volunteer reserve component, merging and reorganising the Volunteer Force, Militia and Yeomanry. |
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The armed forces and volunteer workers helped maintain basic services. |
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This can be done by individuals, volunteer preservation groups or charitable trusts, museums, or sometimes by the operators themselves as part of a heritage fleet. |
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Logan, an eighth-grader at Tatum Junior High School, is an active volunteer and fund-raiser for a program that provides free meals to senior citizens in his small town. |
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Additionally, 692 volunteer Municipal Liaisons will host write-ins and events in 500 regions around the world and we are happy to support that right here in our town. |
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In July, the New York State Workers' Compensation Board reversed its decision and determined his health problems were caused during his volunteer efforts at Ground Zero. |
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