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Atchison, already a member of the Liberty Blues, a volunteer militia in Missouri, got Doniphan to join.
Once while serving as a doctor for the Peace Corps, a volunteer got sick and a doctor diagnosed malaria.
Their most recent study found that 77 % of faculty say publisher sales representatives do not volunteer prices, and only 40 % got an answer when they directly asked.
This corps never got beyond Newcastle, but young Granby went to the front as a volunteer on the Duke of Cumberland's staff, and saw active service in the last stages of the insurrection.
As a reward the family of the volunteer got a piece of land which is still in property of the descendants of this volunteer.
" However, in order to become successful, what she needed was some experience, so she did volunteer work with the local Legal Aid Society, where she not only got that experience but got involved with an important case about suffrage.
The swap, which was expedited by then New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean, a Leach family friend who had worked as a volunteer at Waterloo during the nascent stages of the village's rebirth in the 1960s, was to pave the way for the aforementioned amphitheater complex, a project that never got past the initial planning stages.
Lukina jama, the deepest mountain cave in Croatia and one of the deepest in southeast Europe with a depth of 1392 m, discovered in 1992 in the Hajdučki kukovi landscape by a local caving enthusiast named Ozren Lukić who joined a mountain division during the war ( 1991 – 1995 ) as a volunteer and got killed by a sniper in 1992.

volunteer and worse
To make matters even worse, the small corps of volunteer workers at the galley all but disappeared as people joined the armed forces or had to take on other jobs to help make ends meet.

volunteer and Jemison
By the time the plane reached Germany with Jemison and the volunteer on board, she had been up with the patient for 56 hours.

volunteer and was
What the man wanted was four persons to volunteer as hostages, along with the crew.
It was under the tutelage of the Guru that Bhai Kanhaiya subsequently founded a volunteer corps for altruism.
This was not made publicly known to the media, but engineers at MIT ( volunteer students and professors ) performed several experiments and found serious problems with the tunnel.
It was faced with the prospect of battling Anglo-Irish and Ulster Scots peoples in Ireland, who alongside their other Irish groups had raised their own volunteer army and threatened to emulate the American colonists if their conditions were not met.
In the early part of the war, the professional force of the BEF was virtually destroyed and, by turns, a volunteer ( and then conscripted ) force replaced it.
The concept of widespread local volunteer emergency responders was implemented and developed by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1985.
Stresemann was very impressed and suggested that, between semesters, Mayr could work as a volunteer in the ornithological section of the museum.
Two troops of British cavalry, one at the Four Courts, the other on O ' Connell Street, sent out to investigate what was happening, took fire and casualties from rebel forces On Mount Street, a group of reserve volunteer soldiers, stumbled upon the rebel position and four were killed before they reached Beggars Bush barracks.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
On the right, the vanguard of the war was the Jägers who had been moved to Finland by the end of 1917, and the most active volunteer White Guards of Viipuri province in the southeastern corner of Finland, southwestern Finland, and southern Ostrobothnia.
In 11 CE, Augustus, who enjoyed the games, bent his own rules and allowed equestrians to volunteer because " the prohibition was no use ".
In late April 1849, it was defeated and pushed back from Rome by Giuseppi Garibaldi's volunteer corps, then recovered and recaptured Rome.
But 28 years later, in an appearance on MSNBC television, Falwell said he was not troubled by reports that the nominee for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts ( whose appointment was confirmed by the U. S. Senate ) had done volunteer legal work for homosexual rights activists on the case of Romer v. Evans.
Lebanon established its own army made up of volunteer militias ; " the free independent bearing of these mountaineers was in striking contrast to that of the underpaid, underfed and poorly clothed conscripts of the regular army ".
LambdaMOO was founded in late 1990 or early 1991 by Pavel Curtis at Xerox PARC .< ref name =" internetculture "> Now hosted in the state of Washington, it is operated and administered entirely on a volunteer basis.
In November 2010, Ferrigno was sworn in as a member of a Maricopa County, Arizona volunteer sheriff posse, which also includes actors Steven Seagal and Peter Lupus, in order to help control illegal immigration in the Phoenix Valley area.
The volunteer subject was given the role of teacher, and the confederate, the role of learner.
In spring 1917, he was also elected to command the students ' volunteer army, set up to defend the school from potential attack after two warlords began fighting one another in Hunan.
Milton Friedman was a major proponent of a volunteer military, stating that the draft was " inconsistent with a free society.
In addition to the CMF, the Volunteer Defence Corps, a volunteer force modeled on the British Home Guard, was formed in 1940 and had a strength of almost 100, 000 men across Australia at its peak.
Although muster rolls were prepared as late as 1820, the element of compulsion was abandoned, and the militia was transformed into a volunteer force.
Donaldson was a former IRA volunteer and subsequently highly placed Sinn Féin party member.

volunteer and sure
Two Army cavalry companies and a volunteer militia unit made sure he did not escape again, and the 10, 000 people who showed up at the Town Common to witness the execution were five times the town ’ s population at the time.
They may be either students who are chosen for the position because they are responsible, or that may be chosen on a rota from all available students ( a dorm monitor, similarly, is a student or teacher volunteer in schools who is charged with maintaining order in a school's dormitories, i. e. making sure children are in bed asleep and not disturbing others ).
Working closely with faculty, the Prefects of Woburn are responsible for making sure school events run smoothly, such as Welcome Day, photo days, and other various fairs such as the career and volunteer fairs.

volunteer and with
A volunteer food brigade had been arranged, they told me, which would supply me with the necessities as long as I remained at the bridge.
In no way did Sakharov consider himself a prophet or the like: " I am no volunteer priest of the idea, but simply a man with an unusual fate.
They also volunteer to go with them back to Japan.
While in Austin he also participated in volunteer efforts to assist children with AIDS.
When the Wall Street Crash of 1929 struck less than eight months after he took office, Hoover tried to combat the ensuing Great Depression with volunteer efforts, public works projects such as the Hoover Dam, tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top tax bracket from 25 % to 63 %, and increases in corporate taxes.
It trains volunteer Hummer owners with cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) and first aid skills, as well as basic off-highway skills so that they may assist victims during a disaster situation.
Similarly, compassionate outreach and volunteer workers ' " love " of their cause may sometimes be born not of interpersonal love, but impersonal love coupled with altruism and strong spiritual or political convictions.
The militia must not be confused with the volunteer units created in a wave of enthusiasm in the second half of the nineteenth century.
* Milken Scholars, a program that provides outstanding high school graduates with a commitment of four years of college financial assistance, counseling, volunteer opportunities and preparation for graduate studies ;
The Nepalese Armed Forces are a volunteer force with an estimated 95, 000 active duty personnel in 2010, with an estimated annual military budget of around 60 million US dollars, not including military assistance funding from the People's Republic of China or more recently from the United States of America.
It is an all volunteer military, but conscription can be enacted at the request of the President with the approval of the Pakistani parliament.
Under the guidance of psychologist William McDougall, and with the help of others in the department — including psychologists Karl Zener, Joseph B. Rhine, and Louisa E. Rhine — laboratory ESP experiments using volunteer subjects from the undergraduate student body began.
The French Mandate volunteer force, which would later become the Syrian army, was established in 1920 with the threat of Syrian − Arab nationalism in mind.
Many anime conventions are a hybrid between non-profit and commercial events, with volunteer organizers handling large revenue streams and dealing with commercial suppliers and professional marketing campaigns.
SETI @ home was conceived by David Gedye along with Craig Kasnoff and is a popular volunteer distributed computing project that was launched by the University of California, Berkeley in May 1999.
Travis becomes infatuated with Betsy ( Cybill Shepherd ), a campaign volunteer for Senator Charles Palantine ( Leonard Harris ), who is running for President.
After watching her through her office window, interacting with fellow worker Tom ( Albert Brooks ), Travis enters to volunteer as a pretext to talk to her and takes her out for coffee.
Having possessions on six continents, Britain had to defend all of its empire with a volunteer army, for it was the only power in Europe to have no conscription.
UNRRA cooperated closely with dozens of volunteer charitable organizations, who sent hundreds of their own agencies to work alongside UNRRA.

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