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Previously as in early 1996, Musharraf played a vital role in the Afghan civil war, both assisting the peace negotiations and attempting to end the bloodshed in the country.
Once the process is in motion, they end up doing as they intended, assisting in every aspect of the construction, as well as contributing materials.
While in both cities, they end up assisting the local agencies ( Seattle's Medic One and San Francisco's Rescue-2 ) with several rescues.
The relationship came to an end when Charlotte figured out she had been getting discounts because she was letting him hold her feet, and was further discomforted by the salesman obviously climaxing while assisting her with the sixth pair of the day.
He took a stance on most social struggles: supporting illegal aliens, assisting the homeless ( the " Enfants de Don Quichotte " movement ( end of 2006-start of 2007 )) and social movements in favor of requisitioning empty buildings and offices ( squats ), etc.
His last work at IRCAM, The Angel of Death ( 2000 – 01 ), for solo piano, chamber orchestra, and 6-channel computer processed sound, was written with a substantial number of perceptual psychologists both assisting and analyzing the end results.
He played a significant part in assisting Cao Cao in the civil wars leading to the end of the Han Dynasty.
Youth team coach Paul Hart took over as manager until the end of the season, with Brian Kidd assisting him, and oversaw an upturn in form that resulted in Portsmouth being guaranteed Premier League safety on 16 May 2009.
In 1842 leaders of the Religious Society of Friends, the Quaker Meeting to which Coffin belonged, advised all their members to cease membership in abolitionist societies and end activities assisting runaway slaves.
He and Lacus have spent the two years that have past since the end of the war assisting Reverend Malchio and Kira's adoptive mother with their orphanage.
However, his military failure in Halych, when assisting his younger brother, Andrew, weakened his influence and King Andrew II put an end to the revision of his former donations.
At the end of the year he was recalled and sent to fight the Pechenegs, who were assisting the heretical Manichaeans revolt against Alexius, near Philippopolis.
At the end of August, the German Army High Command ( Oberkommando des Heeres, or OKH ) had the option of either continuing the advance on Moscow, or putting that goal aside temporarily in favor of assisting the other two army groups ( North and South ) both of which lagged behind.
Near the end of the race, some of his supporters indicated that he had given up and was quietly assisting Katz's campaign.
By the end of October 1871 Batchelor was working at Edison's American Telegraph Works and by the summer of 1873 was assisting Edison in inventing.
This made it extremely daunting for those wanted to end slavery by assisting those slaves seeking their freedom.
The ULEB adopted instant replay for the 2006 Euroleague Final Four and made a rule change determining the lights on the backboard, not the horn, will end a period, thus assisting with instant replay.
By the end of the day, she has proven that she still had feelings for her husband by assisting CTU agent Jack Bauer in bringing down the terrorists.
Riggott joined Stoke City on loan on 29 February 2008, until the end of the season, in the hope of assisting the Potters in their promotion race, which he succeeded in doing.
At the end of her courses, she gave each midwife a basket of goods that would help them apply the correct measures while assisting a birth.
Kanoute's farewell season in Spain was plagued with injuries as he participated in 26 matches, scoring a mere 4 goals and assisting 2 others-he left at the end of his contract in the summer of 2012.
A campaign, " Head North " has been started near the end of 2006 that is intended to improve the school's ACT score before the PSAE testing along with other resource such as test-taking workshops to assisting sophomores who have struggled on the pre-ACT examination called the PLAN test.
Along the way, Q introduces his wife ( as seen in the Voyager episode " The Q and the Grey "), and newborn son, q ( seen at the end of that same episode ), who for the most part remain on board the Enterprise during the story, assisting them at times only when it suits Mrs. Q.

end and struggling
A mysterious interest appears to be attached to it, and now that so many precautions have been resorted to, and so much difficulty attends its inspection, the crowd is enormously enhanced, and the policemen at either end of the covered entrance have much trouble in restraining the struggling and impatient multitude.
The first of the programmes said that, towards the end of his life and struggling with depression and ill health, Williams abandoned Christian faith following discussions with the poet Philip Larkin.
* The 2008 Canadian film Control Alt Delete is about a computer programmer at the end of 1999 struggling to fix bugs at his company related to the year 2000 problem.
They tend to feature a resourceful character struggling against incredible odds, which may involve life-threatening situations, an evil villain, and / or being pursued, with victory achieved at the end after difficult physical efforts and violence.
" and " Whosoever comes to Me, through whatsoever form, I reach him ; all men are struggling through paths that in the end lead to Me.
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the residents of Provence were struggling to reconcile economic development and population growth with their desire to preserve the landscape and culture that make Provence unique.
The length for the rope used for the execution was calculated in such a way that Keitel did not die quickly from a broken neck, but " agonizingly from slow strangulation, struggling for 24 minutes at the end of the rope before expiring.
Once at the hotel, they end up struggling up several flights of stairs in order to find a decent double room.
In the end he almost throws his future away by struggling to save a Māori boy, Hamiora ( reminiscent of Melville ’ s Billy Budd ), unjustly charged with treason.
According to Bernard Jay, in the last few years of his life, when Divine began to realize that his career in disco was coming to an end and he was struggling to find acting jobs, he began to feel suicidal and threatened to kill himself on a number of occasions.
In the end he discovers that there has not been any theft ; rather, the culprit has been breaking into the company safe to contribute money to the financially struggling circus.
Students at the college were part of the mid-twentieth century civil rights struggle, working to register residents for voting and struggling to end segregation.
Wolves were now playing some of their best football in years, their biggest successes being a 5 – 2 win at Burnley ( another former giant who were now struggling in the Fourth Division and would only narrowly cling onto their Football League status at the end of the 1986 – 87 season ), a 4 – 0 home win over Swansea City ( who had also experienced First Division football earlier in the decade ) and a thrilling 4 – 3 away win over Halifax Town.
Governor Wright's 1946 – 1952 administration concentrated largely on urbanization and industrialization, issues of increasing importance to rural states struggling to modernize their economies at the end of World War II.
The red water flowing from the canal irritating the green fields at the end of the film is seen as the blood of Indians struggling for independence and those nourishing a new free India.
After struggling to repair his life, he finally explains he doesn't want things to go back to normal, when his parents get back together and his life is repaired, although the end of the episode implies Stan may be permanently bound to whiskey to continue an everyday life.
In reality, the guards and councilors of the facility designed a variety of physical and psychological torture regimens for various infractions, including dousing prisoners in freezing water outside during winter months, chaining their tongues to their wrists in a fashion such that struggling against the chains could cause the tongue to tear, strapping prisoners into chairs with tight leather restraints for days on end, and putting the worst behaved prisoners into a pit called " The Hole ", an underground cellblock dug under cellblock 14 where they would have no light, no human contact, and little food for as long as two weeks.
Inconsistency followed, with the club managing to perform and get results against some of the league's top sides but struggling to beat the teams at the lower end of the table.
The 1960s, however, saw the club struggling again, with yet another bottom place their fate for the 1961 – 62 season and again the following season with a further two wooden spoon efforts before the end of the decade.
Since the end of the Civil War, labor activists in Chicago had been struggling for better pay, as well as the eight-hour day, safer working conditions, and the right to form unions.
Administrator Trevor Birch admitted that the financial situation was " worse than we first feared " and that Portsmouth were " struggling to make the end of the season ".
The books have strong themes of moral relativism, as the Baudelaires become more confused during the course of the series about the difference between right and wrong, feeling they have done wicked things themselves and struggling with the question of whether the end justifies the means.
At the end of the 13th century, the majority of the town's inhabitants, mainly English, enjoyed some prosperity but the Black Death and the Glyndŵr rebellion had destroyed this and by the end of the 15th century, the now largely Welsh, population lived in a struggling village.

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