A small
army of volunteer lawyers trained in election law are ready to step in.
VCP is operated entirely upon a small
army of volunteer members of our Board of Directors as well as our Gallery Director.
Sega assures that Sonic will be under the strict control of
an army of volunteer balloon handlers, in order to avoid the chaos that unfolded in 1993.
Those limited resources mean that JunoCam's scientists rely on a small
army of volunteer «citizen scientists» using backyard telescopes to flag transient features in the Jovian atmosphere as «points of interest» for the instrument to observe.
Events such as the Vitality Oxford Half could not take place without a small
army of volunteer RACEMAKERS who direct, assist and support competitors.
Other support has come from top companies like Chase Bank, which administers banking courses for Defy Ventures; and Google, who has added over 450 people to the growing
army of volunteers pulled from top companies all across the nation.
Along with
an army of volunteers, we would prepare a complete Thanksgiving spread for the entire school's faculty with turkey and all the trimmings.
Special events — If the youth sports program also hosts a tournament or competition,
an army of volunteers is required to organize and staff it.
She arrived with a big bus with her name emblazoned on the side and a small
army of volunteers.
«Basically I think we've had a secret weapon in this campaign, which is
the army of volunteers have had up and down the country,» he continues.
Zac Goldsmith would recruit a cyber
army of volunteers to monitor the internet for «online extremism», if he becomes mayor, he said today.
But, how do you train
an army of volunteers and candidates to bring about change?
Charities struggling to raise money for their cause should be making better use of
their army of volunteers, according to research presented at the 2014 ESRC Festival of Social Science.
The campaign aims to recruit
an army of volunteers to help give the country a spring clean ahead of the Queen's official birthday celebrations.
Whoever the Democratic Committee endorses will have a huge advantage, since an endorsement comes with a small
army of volunteers to pass petitions.
An army of volunteers has spent 10 years observing Britain's ladybirds.
Researchers in fields ranging from biochemistry to cosmology are recruiting
armies of volunteers to help solve some of science's thorniest problems.
Here, they can use their financial resources to bankroll signature - gathering and media blitzes, and they can unleash
an army of volunteers during the campaign.
We particularly want to recognize this City's
army of volunteers — deploying their unique expertise and skills in order to safeguard and secure the future of charitable organisations.»
Now that
the army of volunteers has been mobilized and bonds forged with the schools, city and school officials are hoping these partnerships will continue through this school year and beyond.
One is sponsored by the «Creation Science Educators Caucus» — which consists of a single NEA member, backed by a small
army of volunteers from the ministry Answers in Genesis.
Her family quickly realized that they needed to field
an army of volunteers to help her.
This small charity has 12 heated kennels and
an army of volunteers giving up their spare time to help unwanted dogs in South Yorkshire.
Since 1972, a few staff members and
an army of volunteers have worked to improve the quality of life for San Diego - area wildlife through rehabilitation and conservation education — caring for roughly 10,000 injured, sick, or orphaned wild birds and mammals annually.
Students and staff from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine visited the temporary shelter daily to join
an army of volunteers to feed, clean, and medicate the cats, many of which suffered from infectious diseases and injuries that had been left untreated.
Dr. Patti Gordon of All Cats Healthcare Clinic in Gainesville is part of
that army of volunteers.
I'd like to thank the Petco Foundation, all of today's sponsors,
our army of volunteers and participating rescue organizations — and, of course, our wonderful new adopters — for helping these deserving animals find loving forever homes.»
And come through it did, with
an army of volunteers and a historic collaboration between Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program, New York City Animal Care and Control, the New York City Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, and more.
I can't help thinking it shouldn't take
an army of volunteers to find out where HSUS has stashed dogs they «rescued».
Informally, OBOL advocates on behalf of animal welfare every day, by mobilizing the compassion and creativity of a growing
army of volunteers that includes hundreds of school children and parents, civic clubs, faith - based groups, senior living facilities, and businesses.
Our team of dedicated staff is well supported by
an army of volunteers and as a result we are able to successfully place over 1,200 dogs annually into loving homes.
CAPS envisions a world free of retail pet shops, online pet sellers, and puppy mills and relies on a compassionate
army of volunteers to help carry out its» mission.
Advanced volunteer training that empowers Animal Haven's
army of volunteers to advocate for the animals, teaching them force - free handling skills and interpreting body language to assist in the animals» holistic rehabilitation experience while in our care.
Monterey County Weekly Aided by
an army of volunteers, the Marine Mammal Center saves local wildlife one rescue at a time.
Veterinarians and a small
army of volunteers feed the animals herring caught in Alaska.
We have a truly awesome
army of volunteers.
In the early days Piers mostly wrote it all himself, but these days he has this vast
army of volunteers writing guest posts on PSFK's behalf.
PERFORMANCE: This fall, artist Dread Scott plans to walk 26 miles with
an army of volunteers in period costumes.
It took a small
army of volunteers to survey the land stations in the US, thanks to Anthony Watts.
Spearheaded by Ross Kodner at Microlaw and Dale Tincher and his staff at Consultwebs, the site came about through the efforts of what sounds to be a small
army of volunteers from the ranks of lawyers, legal vendors, consultants and others.
It's a legal education organization that mobilizes
an army of volunteers each year.
Not exact matches
The company has recruited a
volunteer army of decidedly manly men to champion its products.
A proud dual U.S. / Israel citizen, he has served as a
volunteer in the Israel Defense Forces» Home Front Command, a specialized division
of the Israeli
Army dedicated to domestic and international search and rescue.
Facing the prospect
of a blue wave this fall, the White House's political arm is devoting unprecedented resources to building an
army of paid staff and trained
volunteers across more than two dozen states.
He helped launch 270 Strategies after serving most recently as the National Field Director for the 2012 re-election campaign
of President Barack Obama, where he had primary responsibility for building a nationwide
army of staff and
volunteer organizers.
Volunteers from businesses and the community will converge upon Beyer Ford dealership in Morristown, N.J. on May 3 — 4 to frame walls for the future home
of a U.S.
Army Veteran.
A «small
army»
of social workers and charitable groups managed their arrivals» from Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society workers in their white enamel badges to the
volunteers from the National Council
of Jewish Women (light blue silk armbands).
Volunteers at a Salvation
Army church in Warrington have knitted 12
of the most famous scenes in the... More
The Salvation
Army's director for community services, Tony Daniels said: «Staff and
volunteers at our churches and social centres across the UK have seen growing numbers
of individuals and families on low incomes who are struggling to put food on the table or keep a roof over their heads.