Most illiterates, when offered a helping hand, are amenable to coaching and are grateful for it.
They beautifully carved out their third but were given another helping hand by the City defence.
Most illiterates, if offered a helping hand, are agreeable to coaching and are grateful for it.
Instead, we extend that helping hand while they get back on their feet again.
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However, the American economy has also had a helping hand from big interest-rate and tax cuts.
The US, for its part, couldn't be more grateful to Moscow for lending a helping hand.
Rather, it is reasonable to assume that they lent a helping hand to the terror operatives.
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Instead, no, we extend a helping hand until they can get back on their feet.
Archie has been lending a helping hand to young swimmers like Heather in Tavistock since 1978.
Investors, crying Ponzi scheme, are suing Howell's estate and those they claim gave him a helping hand.
When you have the opportunity to give a helping hand, you have an obligation to do so.
Everton did find a way through before half-time, however, but even then it needed a helping hand.
Joao de Pinheiro, a Portuguese, is supposed to proffer the Union's helping hand to the world's poor.
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Now, though, the financial markets are large and sophisticated enough to do without a federal helping hand.
The old league, headed by the Democrat, wanted to give a helping hand to those who were struggling.
No, instead, we extend a helping hand and help them until they can get back on their feet.
Peregrine is the first Hong Kong securities house to need a helping hand after the region's markets collapsed.
Where would Mr Zhou be now without a helping hand from the state?
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But it appears Russia is not in a position to offer a helping hand to them at this time.
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Tim Callaway from the RSPB said the project is a "major helping hand" in helping to reverse the decline.
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Instead, we extend a helping hand until they get back on their feet.
The betting is that Europe's carmakers will get a helping hand too even if they do not really need it.
He had a large helping hand from public-sector banks, which provided bigger loans than Fininvest's creditworthiness seemed to merit.
It now appears that a British company may have offered the Egyptian government a helping hand at doing just that.
Maybe this device is actually marketed to students who need a helping hand (or, in this case, handheld) during finals?
Earlier Saturday, local residents remembered Poland as a friendly man who was quick to lend a helping hand to others.
They were hidden, warned of a raid, protected by a helping hand or by the silence of those who did not denounce them.
Despite a helping hand from Charlie Sheen last month, Lindsay Lohan has apparently not yet settled her tax bills.
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HTC's chief executive, Peter Chou, has built the perfect company for giving Google a helping hand into the mobile phone market.
If you don't like the term "empire" call it global reach, to which the English language lends a nicely helping hand.
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