Additionally, a small team of writers
come to the aid of online daters by providing advice on the blog.
We are so fortunate that we have the most generous and caring neighbors,
who came to our aid without being asked.
These companies
also come to the aid of insurers at the time of claim settlement to ensure that the money efficiently reaches the customer, irrespective of the change in their location.
Short, intermittent bursts of cortisol helped our ancestors survive in the wilderness and
still come to our aid today.
«The only thing we can do is rely our customers to come to the equipment's aid and in
essence come to our aid,» he says.
A society of genetically altered
rats comes to the aid of a mouse whose family is threatened by civilization.
They are long time fosters who
always come to the aid of our more difficult medical and behavioral situations.
Marriage brings along with it the added responsibility to save more, and your insurance
policies come to your aid to help you in this endeavor of yours.
Corporate sponsors, celebrities, foundations, and initiatives have all responded to the tragedy and the lack in many urban communities by
coming to the aid of the students in need of resources.
Most notable was that of Paul Semple, a 22 - year - old Ryerson University student murdered in 1992
when coming to the aid of a woman being attacked by four individuals.
«Speaking during the flagging off ceremony, the Governor of Benue State, Dr. Samuel Ortom, who was represented by the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Cecilia Omaile Ojabo, lauded the NAF
for coming to the aid of IDPs in the State.
Paris Saint - Germain captain Thiago Silva won the hearts of the French public on Sunday night
after coming to the aid of a shivering mascot.
Starting retirement planning early means lower premiums and a longer time to build a sizable retirement corpus,
which comes to aid in old age.
WHOM EVER HAS THE HEART PLEASE MELT IT DOWN... The cowards of Ireland stayed neutral in WW - ll not
even coming to the aid of the England, or the USA which saved the world.
«We are demonstrating to petition the government to
come to our aid because although our politicians promise to come to our rescue, they don't honour their promises when we vote for them.
The speaker further urged the National Emergency Management Agency, Ecological Funds Office and other relevant government agencies to
urgently come to the aid of the people of Benue and the victims.
Once
again coming to the aid of our homeless pets, Mayor Pro Tem Mike Martinez added a clause to the resolution tying the 2,000 spay / neuters to an additional 2,000 live outcomes.
Crazy Dave is your conspiracy theorist neighbor who
comes to your aid at times while wearing a pot on his head.
The ABD is a distant second and the Rottie loves everyone so much that I doubt he would
ever come to my aid even though we have a very strong bond.
Ethics, because it formulated its precept as pure and uncompromising (as befits a moral precept), destroyed man's confidence of being wholly adequate to it, at least in this life; but it reestablished it by enabling us to hope that, if we act as well as lies in our power, what is not in our power will
come to our aid from another source, whether we know in what way or not.
And if the city council or the mayor
do come to the aid of an industry that has put not only tens of thousands into their campaign coffers, but many millions into the city's treasury via medallion sales, don't expect the ride - sharing apps to go quietly into the night.
Fifteen members of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Wednesday, called on the Inspector General of Police and the Commissioner of Police in the state to
come to their aid over what they called threat to their lives.
Antoine Fuqua's forgettable remake of The Magnificent Seven reimagines the 1960 movie about Old West hired
guns coming to the aid of a small Mexican town (itself adapted from Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai) as a generic Western with half a dozen choice zingers and a script that feebly insists that it's «about America.»
In Quietly in Their Sleep, the philosophical Venetian detective Commissario Guido
Brunetti comes to the aid of a young nursing sister who has left her convent after five of her patients died unexpectedly.