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The business journal Investment Business Daily recently claimed mathematician and astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who has ALS and speaks with the aid of an American accented voice synthesizer, would not have survived if he had been treated in the British National Health Service.
They've been involved also with the following organisations: Free Tibet, Royal National Institute for the Deaf ( RNID ), Cancer Research UK, Byrne for Heart Attack and asthma awareness campaigns, Daily Star ’ s Reclaim Our Streets crusade, Filan for Irish Red Cross ( by Sligo Rover's Showgrounds football match ), Byrne for Oxfam's East Africa Famine appeal ( by Celtic v Manchester United football match ), Filan and Byrne for Soccer Aid, JP McManus Invitational Pro-Am, One World Beat, Egan for Strandhill Indonesian Relief Fund ( SIRF, in aid of the South Asian tsunami victims ), World Food Programme ( WFP ), Muscle Help Foundation, Feehily for Aware, Byrne for Children ’ s Hospice South West ( by Truro charity football match ), Global Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign and Real Man campaign.
On 26 May 2009, Meg Munn was criticised after it was alleged by The Daily Telegraph that her husband, who is also employed part-time as her parliamentary aid, received more than £ 5, 000 over four years of public money claimed for by Members of the Parliamentary Labour Party, including Government Ministers, for assistance completing their personal tax forms.
He discovered that he had the cancer following his participation in a charity event, in aid of a prostate cancer < ref > Daily Mail </ Ref > charity, where a representative of the charity asked whether, as a man over 50, he had had a PSA test
The final moments of her execution ( by " State Electrician " Robert G. Elliott ) were caught on film with the aid of a miniature plate camera custom-strapped to the ankle of Tom Howard, a Chicago Tribune photographer working in cooperation with the Tribune-owned New York Daily News.

aid and Express
In June 2006, detailed eyewitness accounts of the attack were published in the book Titanic Express: Finding Answers in the Aftermath of Terror, by Richard Wilson, the brother of the British aid worker killed in the attack.

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James Corum states a prevalent myth about the Luftwaffe and its blitzkrieg operations is that it had a doctrine of terror bombing, in which civilians were deliberately targeted in order to break the will or aid the collapse of an enemy.
Most important, each year from 1907 until James's death in 1910, James wrote to his friends in the Boston intelligentsia to request financial aid for Peirce ; the fund continued even after James died.
When James V finally managed to escape from the custody of the regents with the aid of his redoubtable mother in 1528, he once again set about subduing the rebellious Highlands, Western and Northern isles, as his father had had to do.
In 1578, to further the plans of exiled English and Irish Catholics such as Nicholas Sanders, William Allen, and James Fitzmaurice FitzGerald, Gregory outfitted adventurer Thomas Stukeley with a ship and an army of 800 men to land in Ireland to aid in the hope for overthrow of Elizabeth's rule through the Catholic leader and former leader of the first Desmond rebellion, Fitzmaurice.
It was purchased by the Museum from William Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of Portland in 1945 with the aid of a bequest from James Rose Vallentin.
St. John Fisher College was founded as a men's college in 1948 by the Basilian Fathers and with the aid of Father James E. Kearney, then the Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester.
Kenyan economist James Shikwati says in an interview with Der Spiegel: " aid to Africa does more harm than good ".
Vane worked to organize resistance to the anticipated arrival of Royal authority, even appealing to the James Francis Edward Stuart, the Stuart pretender, for aid in holding the Bahamas and capturing Bermuda for the Stuarts.
* The Great Northern Railway was built, without federal aid, by James J. Hill in 1893 ; it stretched from St. Paul to Seattle.
John M. Vorys of Ohio summed up GOP support for the measure, noting that military aid to “ nations who will fight on our side ” is “ sound economy .” Representative James P. Richards of South Carolina, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, noted that the Mutual Security Act was intended “ not to fight a war ” but “ to prevent a war .”
In the introduction to the 1967 edition of the book, Elliot Schaffer notes that in his short lifetime James Hunt is said to have treated over 1, 700 cases of speech impediment, firstly in his father's practise and later at his own institute, Ore House near Hastings, which he set up with the aid a doctorate he had purchased in 1856 from the University of Giessen in Germany.
This trade was made in hopes of bringing another scorer to aid James.
Angus Og appears in the Irish poet and novelist James Stephens's novel The Crock of Gold, where his aid is solicited by the Philosopher.
James Monroe Trotter — a middle class African American who had contempt for their " disgusting caricaturing " but admired their " highly musical culture "— wrote in 1882 that " few … who condemned black minstrels for giving ' aid and comfort to the enemy '" had ever seen them perform.
Hamilton County is named for James Hamilton Jr., a former governor of South Carolina who gave financial aid to the Republic of Texas.
The seat of the county is Bonham, named for James Bonham, who sought Fannin's aid at the Battle of the Alamo.
Under the command of Chief James Knight, and again with the assistance of mutual aid companies including the Finderne Fire Department, fire loss was restricted to three residential buildings.
Peter's outrage, however, was given no outlet until 1341, when James, threatened with invasion by the French over disputed rights to the Lordship of Montpellier, called on his suzerain Aragon for aid.
James Bonham ( the city's namesake ) sought the aid of James Fannin ( the county's namesake ) at the Battle of the Alamo.
Father James Groppi came to their aid, co-chairing the Milwaukee 14 Defense Committee.
After graduating she considered working at Waterstone's bookshop, due to a lack of acting opportunities, but was offered a role as a Bond girl and MI6 agent assigned to aid James Bond in Die Another Day.
Laissez-faire advocates opposed food aid for famines occurring within the British empire ; in 1847, referring to the famine then underway in Ireland, The Economist's founder James Wilson wrote that " It is no man's business to provide for another ".
Mitchel, with aid from Patrick James Smyth, escaped from the colony in 1853 and settled in America where he edited the collections of the poetry of Mangan and Davis, He established the radical Irish nationalist newspaper The Citizen in New York, as an expression of radical Irish-American anti-British opinion.

aid and Bond
Also, Michael Bond wrote " Most large NGOs, such as Oxfam, the Red Cross, Cafod and Action Aid, are striving to make their aid provision more sustainable.
Bond quickly realises that Goldfinger is indeed cheating with the aid of his female assistant, Jill Masterton, who is spying on DuPont's cards.
In These Times was established as a broadsheet format fortnightly newspaper in 1976 by James Weinstein, a lifelong socialist, with the aid of prominent intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky, Herbert Marcuse, and Julian Bond.
Bond took part in ITV's entertainment show Born To Shine in aid of Save The Children.
Bond is on an assignment in the Seychelles Islands ; through Fidele Barbey, his influential and well-connected local contact, he meets an uncouth American millionaire named Milton Krest, who challenges the two to aid him in the search for a rare fish, The Hildebrand Rarity.
James Bond is assigned to aid the defection of a KGB officer, General Georgi Koskov, covering his intermission escape from a concert hall in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia.
She provides critical aid to Bond when he has to stop the nukes from launching of the space defense platform.
Bond enlists the aid of an American geologist, Serena St. Germaine ( Shannon Elizabeth ), to help him find the mine.
After being connected to the death of a woman in London, Bond is called in by M to aid the investigation.
< i >“ To aid the Lutheran Church in extending the Lutheran Faith, to foster patriotism, loyalty, justice, charity and benevolence, to provide education, instruction, proper entertainment and amusements, to encourage industry, saving, thrift and development on the part of its members, to give aid in the case of poverty, sickness, accident or old age, and otherwise promote the spiritual, intellectual and physical welfare of its members .”</ i > < i > A Common Bond, The Story of Lutheran Brotherhood </ i >, Hakala Associates ( 1989 )</ ref >

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Spartacus Educational Biography http :// www. spartacus. schoolnet. co. uk / TUwheatley. htm On-line teaching aid by John SimkinJohn Wheatley by Ian Wood ( Manchester University Press 1990 ) John Wheatley by John Hannan ( Spokesman Books 1988 )
Local climbers including White, Meadows, Ted Cais, Robert Staszewski, Ian Thomas, Ron Collett and Ian Cameron ascended many routes over the next few years, often with the use of aid.
With the aid of Ian, a charming and society-savvy local musician, Daphne attempts to prove that love, along with proper etiquette, can conquer all.
This practice which seems to have ceased by the conclusion of the dynasty with shabtis taking the place of the bodies of actual people to aid the pharaohs with the work expected of them in the afterlife .< ref > Shaw, Ian.
Ian has successfully stolen the key to his cell from the incompetent jailer and managed to get away, not least because Lemaitre seems to have rendered the jailer unconscious to aid his escape.
Ian convinces the bandit to accompany him to Lydda and aid him in his quest for Barbara.
For unknown reasons, this practice ended with the conclusion of the dynasty, with shabtis taking the place of actual people to aid the pharaohs with the work expected of them in the afterlife .< ref name =" shawp68 "> Shaw, Ian.

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