These programs promote community health, protect public safety, and save taxpayer dollars.
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Dealmakers expect more political intervention to save companies of strategic national interest.
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Photo: edify.co.nz Teaching young people how to manage money, budget and save.
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That would save both patients and the health system time and money.
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We must form a government that will save the nation, he said.
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Will that carrythrough to an even greater coherence this time round?
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But Emmett didn't carrythrough his threat to eviscerate the younger man.
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Thou and Bertram will have all the last arrangements to carrythrough.
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A child's Zebco spin-casting rod, small enough to carrythrough the woods.
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To carrythrough those plans necessitated the proper schooling of Janice Day.
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An opening appears in the reef-wepullthrough it and land easily.
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I don't know if we'll pullthrough, said one of the mothers.
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Having someone depend on me really made me want to pullthrough.
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She had to trust its pullthrough the invisible leads and channels.
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Thank you, Polly; he may pullthrough, but I have my doubts.
Ús de bring through en anglès
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We bringthrough players like Wilfried all the time and they need educating.
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Lampard has been promised time to bringthrough young players and build a successful team.
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Your news has put me in a fever; I have two friends to bringthrough.
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I would have stayed there, but it seemed right and soldierly to bringthrough the news first.
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She's never had a chance to nurse-nevera child of her own to bringthrough a bout with colic.
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The trip gave us a chance to learn more about the systems Dutch clubs use to bringthrough youth players.
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Peak holiday season is fast approaching and it is good to be reminded of what you can and cannot bringthrough airport security.
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And now the hundred mighty portals of the house open of their own accord, and bringthrough the air the answer of the soothsayer:
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But appeared again Mr. Thomas Atkins, another platoon of him, with twenty boxes of cartridges, which was rather a risky burden to bringthrough shell-fire.
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In the late afternoon a new prisoner was broughtthrough the bus-station doors.
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Thus far we have now been broughtthrough the goodness of the Lord.
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The news you have broughtthrough is of the utmost importance.
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The Bell System was broughtthrough the panic without a scratch.
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He broughtthrough young players, which I am grateful for.
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Some will become experts at bringingthrough talented youngsters and producing future first-team players.
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They were broughtthrough the city of Knossos to the palace of the king.