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Yes, Tommy volunteered for his or her military service, but he or she volunteered for the good of the country and not for the President's personal agenda.
She volunteered for Bernie Sanders presidential campaign last election season.
Tona Campbell, a high school senior, volunteered for Hillary Clinton.
What is shocking is that she volunteered for both ordeals.
In 1960, she volunteered for John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign.
One who has already volunteered for the role, in fact.
A school spokesperson added that Rodriguez's son volunteered for the activity.
Stephanie Hathaway, above, volunteered for the clinical trial of the infusion.
Some 21,000 workers have volunteered for unpaid leave of various periods.
In 1940 he volunteered for service in the Royal Air Force.
Some volunteered for the art ambassador role, while others were asked.
In other words, "you just volunteered for double taxation," Orman says.
No. In college, you volunteered for Senator Trent Lott, a Republican.
No, you can't be fired from a job you volunteered for.
More than 1,800 women volunteered for the shoot when it was announced.
Mueller volunteered for the Marines in 1966, right after graduating from Prince­ton.
In New Mexico 4000 Mexican Americans volunteered for Civil War Union forces.
This is the first time she has volunteered for a political campaign.
In her retirement, she volunteered for AARP, coordinating a voter education program.
When she had moved to New Orleans she volunteered for Planned Parenthood.
He played basketball and the saxophone, and volunteered for a local charity.
They had been on exotic vacations and had volunteered for the needy.
I participated in their Youth Enrichment Services, and volunteered for Center Kids.
I volunteered for it, they selected me, and the rest went forward.
The church issued a statement saying Kelley volunteered for one night in 2014.
Hodgkinson also apparently volunteered for Sanders campaign in Iowa during the 2016 campaign.
Fresh from graduation and living in New York, I volunteered for Massachusetts Gov.
A huge number of young people came up and volunteered for our work.
So he attended meetings at the college radio station and volunteered for everything.
Judges Katsas and Andrew L. Brasher had volunteered for Mr. Trump's transition team.
According to the Post, SAFEHOME would monitor those who've volunteered for the program.
She quit flying and volunteered for an infantry unit called the Aidar Battalion.
And then there was the mission that Alfred Mendes volunteered for on Oct.
One of those killed in Jersey City, Moshe Deutsch, volunteered for his organization.
One of those killed in Jersey City, Moshe Deutsch, volunteered for his organization.
He volunteered for the infantry — his sense of the hardest, most dangerous job.
Mathew Shearman volunteered for Britain Stronger in Europe during the UK referendum campaign.
She volunteered for the Clinton campaign after Sanders was defeated in the Democratic primary.
When was the last time anyone volunteered for anything other than the Kismet effort?
The school says the students volunteered for the activity -- and their parents OK'd it.
A fair-trade emissary who'd volunteered for Cesar Chavez while still in high school?
Susie Buffett had volunteered for the San Francisco charity before her death in 2004.
Many of them were older white people, and some had volunteered for her campaign.
His wife, Christine, is a photographer who had volunteered for the Petit Family Foundation.
I have voted in elections and volunteered for political campaigns since the late 1970s.
"While judges may have volunteered for their positions, jurors are not volunteers," Jackson said.
My maternal grandmother volunteered for a charity called the Willing Workers, for heaven's sake.
BUT WE ALREADY HAVE A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR THE JOB.
While working in Ocean City, MD during college, I volunteered for a crisis service.
Buttigieg, who once volunteered for Obama's election, understood the ties between Obama and Biden.
Moreover, only 30 defectors volunteered for the government-funded checkups, which were not mandatory.
And per a report by the Washington Post's Robert Costa, Hodgkinson volunteered for Sen.
Oxford who had volunteered for the army and been stationed in Iraq—and was perhaps
He volunteered for convoys and patrols so he could fight alongside and protect his brothers.
Mob Wives star Drita D'Avanzo also volunteered for the fight, but Abraham turned her down.
Coffman himself volunteered for the Army in 1972 during the last days of the draft.
In hindsight, this was not something a rational brown male should've volunteered for so enthusiastically.
In the spring of 2001, stimulated by his faith, he volunteered for the Afghan Army.
So far, 80% of staff have already volunteered for unpaid leave, according to the company.
He has also volunteered for Rainbow/PUSH, the civil rights organization led by the Rev.
He worked as a freelance writer, volunteered for L.G.B.T. organizations and advocated for animal welfare.
As of last week, 80% of staff had volunteered for unpaid leave, the company said.
I volunteered for the campaign until they hired me on full time after the primary.
He was deeply invested in liberal politics and had volunteered for Mr. Sanders's presidential campaign.
The couple who got married are conservative Republicans who volunteered for Riggleman's campaign last year.
Buryak volunteered for Zelenskiy's election campaign this year, according to data from the election commission.
Warren, who volunteered for the group No More Deaths, faced up to 20 years in prison.
White nationalists also volunteered for Stewart's campaign, and several of his aides have used racist language.
While she passionately backed Bernie Sanders, she also volunteered for Hillary Clinton in the general election.
During the 1950-53 Korean War he volunteered for the North&aposs Korean People&aposs Army.
She'd volunteered for her confinement, climbing in and pulling the cardboard flaps down over her head.
I volunteered for every imaginable nonprofit organization and even earned KPMG's national award for community service.
They volunteered for a simple reason: They loved America, and they were determined to protect her.
Erich Mettler, who works in renewable energy and volunteered for a phone bank in Brookline, Mass.
Despite his misgivings, Mr. McCain volunteered for more missions and was transferred to the carrier Oriskany.
I have an email from someone asking me to discuss a project I've been "volunteered" for.
Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) while I volunteered for my brother's D.C. city council race... he lost.
The more than 300 families who volunteered for the BabySeq Project were randomly assigned to two groups.
I organized and volunteered for the Austin Tea Party and worked for several Republican candidates for office.
The patrolman was doing a wellness check alongside colleague Jay McCoy when he volunteered for the task.
He was also an inveterate pleaser who constantly volunteered for chores—fetching food, stripping beds, mopping floors.
At 21, the heir to the crown volunteered for the British Army, serving with the Irish Guard.
His name was Noor, and, along with another teen-ager, named Ahmad, he volunteered for an interview.
Both men are conservative Republicans who volunteered for Riggleman's campaign last year, according to The Roanoke Times.
When Lyndon Johnson volunteered for Naval service in World War II, she helped run his Congressional office.
She wrote that she had always voted, protested, written letters and volunteered for campaigns when she could.
The conversation was flowing, ranging from their favorite podcasts to which presidential candidates' campaigns they'd volunteered for.
Four Coast Guardsmen at Chatham Lifeboat Station, which was nearest to the Pendleton, volunteered for the mission.
She completed her demanding training and volunteered for deployment, only to have her good-faith service betrayed.
After his wife's death, Better's husband Seymour volunteered for the Delray Beach Police for almost 15 years.
She started listening to conservative talk radio, and in 2014 she volunteered for Walker's re-election campaign.
So I understand how, as a teen, she supported and volunteered for the Republican presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater.
But there are multiple younger presidential aspirants who volunteered for the military and served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He joined the unit in 2009, eight months after Obama took office, and volunteered for an overseas deployment.
After graduating from being a camper, Nelson later volunteered for the organization, helping younger kids cope with loss.
Over a quarter of young native voters had volunteered for a mid-term campaign or voter-registration drive.
Messina says she loves working with kids and has volunteered for related causes over the last five years.
Tafua said he wasn't scheduled to be on duty that day but had volunteered for an extra shift.
Sanders took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to say the gunman had "apparently volunteered" for his campaign.
In the mid 1990s, he volunteered for PlanetOut, a public media company that catered to the LGBTQ community.
Ocasio-Cortez has long been a Sanders supporter and volunteered for his 2016 campaign in her home district.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who volunteered for Sanders' campaign in 2016 — rose to prominence by pushing bold, populist ideas.
Murdoch hasn't volunteered for the post nor has he discussed it with any other director, the newspaper reported.
Mr. Gröning volunteered for the SS in 1941 during a recruitment drive at a hotel near his home.
But then Crowley was challenged by Ocasio-Cortez, a bartender and former social worker who'd volunteered for Sen.
He was said to be distraught over President Trump's election and had previously volunteered for Senator Bernie Sanders.
DCLeaks then posted phished emails from Ian Mellul, an Obama White House staffer who had volunteered for Clinton.
Now Sanders has released a statement saying he's been informed that the alleged shooter "apparently" volunteered for him.
"This election was stolen from the American people by Russia," said Sally Rosenwasser, who volunteered for the Clinton campaign.
The driver is a 35-year-old female, who police say volunteered for the Lamplighters at the annual festival.
She and Stegall volunteered for Doug Jones' winning Senate race, and Dunn jumped in on the Poor People's Campaign.
They married in 21, shortly after he volunteered for deployment in Afghanistan, and a week before he shipped out.
And they sure as hell volunteered for duty in Iraq, Afghanistan and every other conflict after the towers fell.
He had volunteered for a VO2 max test, which measures the maximum amount of oxygen a runner can use.
She volunteered for charities and was known as the person who always brought coffee for others at community meetings.
He moved in with his parents, started taking buprenorphine, and volunteered for a time at a local needle exchange.
Senator Bernie Sanders confirmed Hodgkinson, killed by police officers in a gunfight, had volunteered for his campaign last year.
But she had never volunteered for his campaign, given him money or agreed to be contacted by his volunteers.
LGBT advocacy groups have said the policy is a discriminatory attack on those who have volunteered for their country.
So he volunteered for a long-shot congressional candidate, 29-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, in New York City.
The other is allegedly the personal emails of Beanca Nicholson, who volunteered for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
All of them volunteered for the program and, according to the probation officers, really do want to get off drugs.
His social media posts show that he hated Trump, and supported Bernie Sanders, whose 2016 campaign he even volunteered for.
But it's an expression of how many people, including the 13,000-plus who've volunteered for his campaign, conceive of it.
She volunteered for the Obama campaign while at university but did not do anything for the Clinton campaign in 2016.
She volunteered for the classes with the most-challenged students, those who struggled academically or had trouble in their backgrounds.
She volunteered for the 1968 presidential campaign of Senator Eugene J. McCarthy before deciding that she preferred journalism to politics.
Bailey, 19, also volunteered for Mike Gallagher's congressional campaign and attended Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Summit in Dallas.
Large numbers of young French men have volunteered for IS in Syria; French jets conduct bombing raids against the group.
She volunteered for the newly formed Youngspiration party and ran for a seat in a local district council in 2015.
Like all the raiders, he volunteered for what was described only as a dangerous mission, the details to come later.
City lifeguards—who volunteered for the task—would keep watch, while other attendees would play ping-pong and shoot hoops.
Younger Arab women have eagerly joined gender equality initiatives and even volunteered for the Y.P.J., the Kurdish women's military force.
Ms. Monahan accused him of cheating, recalled Shay Berkowitz, a friend of Mr. Ellison's who has volunteered for his campaigns.
Some of the two dozen Young Republicans at the Kettle Black had volunteered for both Republican candidates over the years.
A Newsweek headline asked if ''anti-­Trump rhetoric'' inspired the shooter, noting that he had volunteered for Bernie Sanders's campaign.
He didn't criticize Dawson, noting that she has volunteered for his campaign and that he can't control everything each surrogate says.
Two wealthy space tourists have apparently volunteered for the return flight, which would take a week and be controlled by autopilot.
Those newly excluded would include British citizens of Iranian descent, as well as Germans who volunteered for relief work in Syria.
She used her pageant scholarship money to study philosophy at the New School for Social Research and volunteered for the NAACP.
When the First World War commenced, in 19416, he volunteered for the German Army, and acquitted himself well as a soldier.
I remember a farmer in Minqin talking about how they "volunteered" for weekend planting of a few of 56 billion trees.
Kander, who's the current Missouri secretary of state, mentions frequently that he volunteered for the service after graduating from law school.
The two are in a group of 45 healthy individuals who have volunteered for a coronavirus vaccine trial in Washington state.
In 19803, with World War II well underway, he volunteered for the Army Air Forces but did not leave the country.
His accuser, who has not been publicly identified, is a young Chinese student at the university who volunteered for the program.
"This is a phenomenon," said Nancy Nichols, 63, a Tyler businesswoman who has volunteered for the O'Rourke campaign in East Texas.
So last week, she volunteered for five days at the rescue center, delivering drinking water to soldiers and helping clean up.
Fletcher is highlighting an endorsement from a local LGBT advocacy group and said she's volunteered for Planned Parenthood for 25 years.
Both were born years after the Vietnam War ended and volunteered for the military in the patriotic period after the Sept.
Since 2010, the bride has volunteered for Family Legacy, an organization that provides education and medical care to children in Zambia.
From the environment to the food, Olive Garden was not what I was imagining when I enthusiastically volunteered for the task.
"I had volunteered for the campaign because I think it's important to volunteer for people you don't necessarily agree with," she said.
Of 22019,075 people who volunteered for the study, 493 completed the full set of interventions and participated for 35 days or longer.
He later made his way to this country, declined an opportunity to attend an Ivy League college and volunteered for the Army.
The author, a Harvard-educated child of Taiwanese immigrants, volunteered for Teach for America in a small town in the Arkansas Delta.
"I really applaud her," said Ms. Wynn, who has promoted the project and volunteered for it, along with most of her family.
Both guards had been working extreme overtime shifts, and one was only a former corrections officer who had volunteered for the shift.
He volunteered for World War I, serving as a machine-gunner on the Eastern and Western Front, where he sustained serious wounds.
Following Brenley's birth, Zoloft didn't help at all, Ms. Hathaway said, so about five months afterward, she volunteered for the brexanolone trial.
A former high school and college basketball coach, Mr. Corken, 69, had never volunteered for a political campaign before Mr. Trump's election.
Both officials said Mawlawi Haibatullah knew that his son had volunteered for a suicide attack and that he approved of his decision.
Fifty-­one of its residents volunteered for treatment last year, up from 2500 a year before and 22014 a year before that.
His son, Aaron, volunteered for the Trump campaign in Florida in 2016, according to a 2017 profile in The Palm Beach Post.
The dead woman, the daughter of a local minister, volunteered for the Innocence Project and was working to free Tillinger from prison.
He doesn't seem to fit into any of the expected boxes: He's a Republican and a hunter who volunteered for the service.
After working undercover as a detective first grade, he sought a less stressful assignment and, in 22010, volunteered for the Bomb Squad.
As a child, he attended rallies for Lyndon B. Johnson, and while at Georgetown Law School he volunteered for Gary Hart's presidential campaign.
While in college at Harvard, he volunteered for a naval officer training program in which he learned meteorology and did mine-sweeping research.
Other children eager to earn a buck, and whose parents saw this as a good learning opportunity, volunteered for shifts at Jack's Stands.
The photographer has volunteered for various animal welfare organizations in his native Spain and also gives free photography courses to animal shelter staff.
Bruce Steinberg worked in investment banking and Irene Steinberg volunteered for many nonprofit groups, The Times said, citing a family friend, Lyn Kaller.
" At seventeen, he volunteered for the British Army's Parachute Regiment; according to a friend who enlisted with him, he joined for "the glitz.
In the 2016 municipal elections, Mr. Sephohle said he had volunteered for the local A.N.C. ward leader after he was promised a job.
According to one story, he volunteered for guard duty on Christmas Day so a young Marine could go spend time with his family.
He was cleared, he said, after reminding board officials that he had volunteered for the Navy and had bought $175 in war bonds.
He had never volunteered for a political campaign before, but now devotes seven or eight hours a week to making phone calls for Ojeda.
There have been more than 135 arrests so far in London, although Extinction Rebellion said as many as 1,000 people have volunteered for arrest.
Why does Ellaria hold the Lannisters responsible for her lover Oberyn's death on his own terms during a trial by combat he volunteered for?
So far, though, the move has proven premature: So many citizens have volunteered for duty that the government hasn't needed to implement the draft.
On Wednesday, she wore a green Ministry of the Interior uniform given to her by the local police department, where she's volunteered for years.
All of Rossell's subjects volunteered for these photos, and when they were first exhibited,  the artist refused to identify who had posed for her.
He had volunteered for service in Vietnam at the same time Bush had dodged the draft, and then came home and opposed the war.
My own loneliness was soon interrupted by my brother Tom, who had also volunteered for service in Vietnam rather than accept orders for Germany.
Mr. Overton was in his 30s when he volunteered for the Army and was at Pearl Harbor just after the Japanese attack in 1941.
"A lot of people who volunteered for the campaign are now organizing with us against Amazon," said Aaron Taube, a member of the group.
She left the world of finance and volunteered for two years as a docent at the 9/11 tribute museum to share her experiences.
She volunteered for Mr. Sanders during his first presidential run, in 2016, and ended up working with the campaign as a Latino outreach coordinator.
In another testy exchange, a woman who said she once volunteered for Amash's campaign accused the lawmaker of political grandstanding and abandoning his district.
He studied the form with Alexey Brodovitch, art director of Harper's Bazaar, and then volunteered for the Congress of Racial Equality as a photographer.
"He has a positive message while all the others mainly talk about the negative," says Mindy, a young woman who volunteered for the Rubio campaign.
"If the phones stop ringing for a few minutes, we worry they're broken," said Nakayama, who volunteered for 20 years and now is the director.
Chen volunteered for local candidates who supported his group's agenda, pointing to the election of the state assemblywoman Catharine Baker, who also opposed SCA-5.
The whole family was political: Max's brother Maurice was also a union activist, and even volunteered for the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War.
Officials say they received thousands of tips, watched dozens of surveillance videos and thousands volunteered for a massive ground search ... but she never turned up.
Our children were speaking with their aunt, who lives in South Carolina and who volunteered for a baseball league for special needs children in that state.
The relationship between the White House and Cissna, who volunteered for the Trump campaign, appeared to have taken a turn for the worse sometime last fall.
But in "Men Against Fire," we learn that when Stripe volunteered for the service, he already knew he probably wouldn't remember the circumstances of his surroundings.
A campaign aide confirmed to CNBC that James Seifert, who retired as general counsel and executive vice president of Ecolab last year, volunteered for the position.
Brough worked in finance and operations for small businesses, and had volunteered for over two decades at an adult homeless shelter, the Lowell Transitional Living Center.
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A manager at Wenshan Community College in Taiwan's capital, Taipei, Mr. Lee volunteered for a rights organization called Covenants Watch and often traveled to the mainland.
"He convinced us that change is possible and in our own hands," said Bassam Naffati, a 22-year-old biology student who volunteered for Saied's campaign.
Lo and behold, in the late 1976 presidential primary season, my very cool governor in California was running for president so I volunteered for his campaign.
From there, he volunteered for an assignment in Okinawa, Japan, and later another deployment in Djibouti, Africa, where he spent a year before returning to Japan.
The freshman lawmaker volunteered for Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign and later pointed to working on the longtime senator's presidential campaign for getting her involved in politics.
Along with wife Rosalynn Carter, he has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity for 35 years, building homes all over the United States and around the world.
Her parents served in World War II. Her mom, Margaret, volunteered for the Red Cross, and became an airplane and truck mechanic while in New Guinea.
Because I liked writing, I volunteered for communications internships at nonprofits, which gave me professional writing experience that I'd never have gained in an English class.
I volunteered for him in 2016, but he, along with Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, and Elizabeth Warren in the Senate, voted for SESTA.
The relationship between the White House and Cissna, who volunteered for the Trump campaign, also appears to have taken a turn for the worse sometime last fall.
In the Army for 23 years, Jonathan was one of the extraordinary few who volunteered for Explosive Ordnance Disposal -- a unit that defuses bombs and improvised explosives.
"I'm fine to admit that I'm the butt of this joke," chuckled Lewis, who said he volunteered for this particular interview because he thought it'd be fun.
EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox did not respond to questions about whether Pruitt believed he violated federal ethics rules or whether the aide volunteered for the side assignment.
One strong-minded lady who volunteered for the tenant patrol never let me forget it if I didn't check on her when she sat in the lobby.
The draft certainly made it easier to fill the ranks, but nearly 113 percent of World War II-era service members across all branches volunteered for duty.
In Pennsylvania recently, I met with moderate suburban resistance activists who'd volunteered for Innamorato, thrilled to support a young woman who could help revitalize the Democratic Party.
Mr. Buttigieg, 36, who volunteered for military service in Afghanistan in 2013 after earning degrees at Harvard and Oxford, emphasizes the ways government directly affects people's lives.
The surest way to a stable life was the military, so Joseph volunteered for the United States Army Air Corps, just before the U.S. entered the war.
In 2012, Zimmerman fatally shot 17-year-old Martin while Martin was walking to his father's house in the neighborhood where Zimmerman volunteered for the neighborhood watch.
So in 2017 she volunteered for a small clinical trial at Johns Hopkins University that was testing psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, for chronic depression.
Along with his wife, Rosalynn Carter, he has volunteered for Habitat for Humanity for 35 years, building homes all over the United States and around the world.
Like Mellul, a White House advance staffer who volunteered for the Clinton campaign, Nicholson exchanged emails with Clinton's advance staffers that contained detailed information about campaign events.
When people volunteered for the study, researchers told them they would be invited to participate in an experiment assessing their mood after completing certain tasks or social interactions.
During World War II, he volunteered for the army but later deserted and went into hiding with the help of his parents, who were active in the resistance.
Overton volunteered for the Army starting in 1942 and served with the 188th Aviation Engineer Battalion, an all-black unit that served on various islands in the Pacific.
She described him as a good student — a member of the debate and the cross country teams in high school — who volunteered for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.
Magic, a marketing firm based in Boulder, connected with the Denver shroom group through Matthew Duffy, an employee at the firm who also volunteered for the decriminalization campaign.
He volunteered for Meals on Wheels there for more than three decades, and he was delivering meals in the area until just a few weeks before his death.
All Americans had contributed to victory, including African-American soldiers, women working on the home front and recent immigrants who volunteered for service in every way they could.
Adnan, a scraggy twenty-seven-year-old with a black handlebar mustache, volunteered for the SWAT team on the same day as Bashar, whom he considered his brother.
Wagner, who's volunteered for 211 years, unlocks the outer fence, closes the gate and puts her hand through the inner fence to pet Sophie, who wags her tail.
"The pendulum finally snapped," said Brian Brown, a Republican who lives in Mr. Todd's House district, but who spurned his own party and volunteered for Mr. Parker's campaign.
In her free time, Aleena has tutored young children, interned at a Christian clothing website and volunteered for a company that helps poor and abused women sell handmade wares.
Riggleman's communications director, Joe Chelak, told CNN in a statement that the wedding Riggleman officiated was for two of the congressman's friends who had also volunteered for his campaign.
Bernie Sanders took to the Senate floor Wednesday to condemn the suspect in the GOP baseball practice shooting whom the Vermont senator said "apparently volunteered" for his presidential campaign.
I also volunteered for Cynthia Nixon and Moms Demand [Action for Gun Sense in America], and I'm involved with an arts-based prison-diversion program called Young New Yorkers.
Berube, who had previously volunteered for Chin's campaign, also said that she was a source of the internal emails obtained by the Maine GOP to attack Bouchard's Democratic opponent.
Woods, 42, volunteered for a second stint as a Ryder Cup assistant captain after serving in the same capacity in 2014, when his injured back kept him from playing.
After seeing her — or rather, after seeing the memes about her on debate night — Barrick volunteered for the campaign and along with others launched a Williamson-dedicated meme page.
Wobblies in the early 20th century were involved in street fights with the KKK and volunteered for combat in the Spanish Civil War to oppose Francisco Franco's fascist coup.
When Pinkie Houser, a WAC who volunteered for Vietnam in 1968, lost her commanding officer in battle, she processed his records and sent his personal effects to his family.
Sean Snyder, an assistant fire management officer for the US Forest Service in Talladega, Alabama, volunteered for the assignment, which will last at least 30 days, his wife said.
A 2015 study in Malaysia found that half the people at compulsory centers relapsed within 32 days of release, compared with 429 days for those who had volunteered for treatment.
"If we waited on the government, we wouldn't have it," said Leo Hale, a local business owner who volunteered for 12-hour shifts distributing hay at the Vici rodeo grounds.
For about five months, starting in November 2011, Ko Ni volunteered for Aung San Suu Kyi's party, driving around the country in a Toyota to give instructional speeches about voting.
A Russian man suffering from a degenerative disease has already volunteered for the procedure, and a hospital in Vietnam has said it'll make its facility available for the controversial surgery.
"They never made those girls feel like they couldn't play another sport," said Carugati, a mom of three and marketing consultant, who volunteered for her daughter's recreational league lacrosse program.
Crisis of conscience is a solid trope, and Brooker does work his way around it with a classic Black Mirror twist: Stripe volunteered for this duty in the first place.
And in response, millions of people have, over a period of years, attended marches and rallies, contributed to and volunteered for campaigns, and otherwise added to the anti-Trump resistance.
But Mr. Jones, a retired paper research technician and paralegal who now lives in Mobile, became a true believer when he volunteered for Mr. Moore's failed 2006 campaign for governor.
If you've ever volunteered for a political campaign, gone to a dinner party hosted by a CEO or worked for a well-known technology company, that person could be you.
Both shows are free and open to the public with special VIP seating for anyone who has volunteered for Sanders' campaign and knocked on 150 or more doors in Iowa.
Pena Nieto spent the day surveying several of the rescue sites, making note of the large number of university students and others have volunteered for the search and rescue effort.
He graduated from the Army's Airborne School at Fort Benning, Ga., in 1964, and it was two years later that he quietly volunteered for his month of duty in Vietnam.
He volunteered for the Army in 1939, but after 18 months in the ranks he was excused from military service to do research on anti-submarine warfare for the Navy.
One of Britain's top vascular surgeons, Dr. Nott has volunteered for 20 years with Doctors Without Borders and the British Red Cross in crisis-hit areas like Sarajevo, Afghanistan and Syria.
I was drafted in 2327 and reluctantly volunteered for the 253th United States Army Band at Fort Wadsworth, N.Y. Veterans returning from the war told harrowing tales of what they experienced.
An accomplished cheerleader, she volunteered for two seasons as a coach for a group of girls instead of pursuing a chance to make the cheerleading squad for the Jaguars football team.
"The Democratic Party and the Hillary campaign are exhausted, and they're really hurting, and they may not have the clarity," said Ms. Zuckerman-Parker, who briefly volunteered for the Clinton campaign.
This time, they found that Mateen had been in contact with an American who had traveled to Syria, joined ISIS and volunteered for jihad, blowing himself up in a homicide bombing.
Importantly, this real-world natural experiment differs from the Moving to Opportunity experiment, because all families could be pushed to move, not just those who volunteered for a government relocation program.
I have volunteered for four summers in an upstate New York library, where our challenge is equipping a rural town with the technological capabilities necessary for full participation in modern America.
Instead of falling apart, the Army of the Republic of Vietnam was growing — in February, after the Tet attacks, 10,084 South Vietnamese volunteered for military service, versus 19603,924 the previous February.
He was one of about two thousand people who'd volunteered for the trip, and the size of his largesse had all but guaranteed him the next available spot on a ship.
If the government were to turn away women who have volunteered for these positions, we would be rejecting qualified service members who are willing and able to perform the tasks required.
After that tragedy, James Grassmuck, who has two children in the Santa Fe Independent School District, including one at the high school, volunteered for a newly created safety and security committee.
I volunteered for a charity, stopped procrastinating over a project, meditated, wrote poetry, wrote letters to friends, read interesting books, tried new ways to save money and started new workout routines.
He had caught a cold and was unable to be Santa Claus at a local fundraiser he had volunteered for — his call turned me into a reluctant replacement volunteer Santa Claus.
"We're an animal rescue organization, so our focus is the animals," said Joe Bachert, 46, Ms. Bachert's husband and a retired firefighter who has volunteered for the Guardians for three years.
Among those polled who said they voted regularly and either volunteered for or donated to campaigns, 70 percent of Democrats and 62 percent of Republicans said they feared the other party.
She's splitting the sum between the American Civil Liberties Union's efforts to battle violence against women and the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, where she's volunteered for the past 10 years.
The murdered 18-year-old was identified as Reese Fallon, a recent high school graduate who volunteered for Canada&aposs Liberal party and was due to attend McMaster University in the fall.
Along with her tweets, a former New York City Council candidate whose platform was to "defeat the greedy Jewish landlords" both volunteered for her campaign and attended her election-night victory party.
Elizabeth Verdow, who died in 2014, spent her career teaching in Detroit public schools, and she left the gift for the Detroit Institute of Arts, where she volunteered for almost two decades.
Eighty men volunteered for that mission -- what turned out to be a one-way air attack -- vengeance for Japan's strike on Hawaii that crippled the US Navy fleet and left 2,403 dead.
But as it turns out, remembering that he volunteered for the CIA reprogramming process doesn't change his anger and distrust at the agency that betrayed him and keeps trying to murder him.
Years later, her son Salvador volunteered for and fought in World War II, earned his citizenship through military service, and eventually opened a small business -- a barber shop in South Los Angeles.
I first went to Vietnam in 2628, three decades after I graduated from college, volunteered for the Peace Corps and was assigned to teach high school in a remote village in Nepal.
Political violence isn't necessarily exclusive to the right, of course: A gunman who once volunteered for Bernie Sanders's campaign tried to assassinate multiple Republican lawmakers during a congressional baseball practice in 2017.
Brindisi is the first Democrat Harder has ever volunteered for, he said, and, although there are issues that worry him about the left-leaning party, he can't bring himself to back Tenney.
Goodman met that boy, Sam, at a camp for children with muscular dystrophy where he volunteered for a week during the summer of 2014, between his junior and senior year of college.
After Mr. Trump's surprise election victory, Ms. Nielsen volunteered for his transition team and helped prepare John F. Kelly, then the president-elect's nominee for homeland security secretary, for his confirmation hearings.
Instead Mr. Deeth, a 55-year-old from Iowa City who has volunteered for every Democratic caucus since 1992, spent one debate night watching "Goodfellas" and the other at the grocery store.
A product of New England prep school and Princeton, he was a lacrosse and hockey star who volunteered for the Marines and earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart in Vietnam.
Debbie freaks out at Brad, whom she accuses of forcing her to do the balance beam (which she actually volunteered for), and at Hali, who she's sure is getting treated like a princess.
She and the many others who volunteered for the SNCC crucially galvanized blacks across the Deep South to act on their right to vote despite intimidation and discrimination from whites at the polls.
"I don't want to be in the public profile, I never volunteered for it ... And what I would really like right now is to go back to my wife and kids," he said.
Developers who volunteered for Mr. Sanders are also working with Brand New Congress, a new political action committee devoted to electing lawmakers who share Mr. Sanders's policy views in the 2018 midterm elections.
"Everything was sort of whispers and innuendo and you wanted to try to bring it out into the open," recalled Phyllis Kirschenbaum, who volunteered for Operation Open City, a housing rights advocacy organization.
Judge Duncan, previously a renowned conservative litigator, had volunteered for the 2016 presidential campaign of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and was a donor and poll watcher for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential bid.
But reporting by The Times revealed that the texts were actually sent by an impostor, who volunteered for Mr. O'Rourke's campaign under false pretenses and was given access to the campaign's texting software.
Eighty gallant men volunteered for that successful mission -- which turned out to be a one-way attack -- vengeance for Japan's strike on Hawaii that crippled the US Navy fleet and left 2,403 dead.
Wade Chapman, a 20063-year-old from Alabama who once volunteered for Bernie Sanders, told me he actually met Zuck on his cross-country tour, when Chapman was out to lunch with his dad.
You might also be interested to know that Mueller volunteered for service in Vietnam, where he was awarded a Bronze Star before beginning a career as a prosecutor that stretched from 1986 to 2001.
As it turns out, he's the last survivor of a group death-row inmates, led by the sinister-looking Dr. Dibs (Binoche) who volunteered for a dangerous space mission in order to avoid prison.
The family is already making a large sacrifice to pay the bills: Her husband, who is in the military, volunteered for another deployment "to go to war so our kids could live," she says.
Winner's parents testified in support of her request to be released from jail on bond, describing their daughter as a church-going patriot who volunteered for the military and was never previously in trouble.
Buchheim's novel caused a massive stir in the 1970s because it thematized the crimes, the guilt, and the pervasive sense of futility among those who had volunteered for service in the U-boat war.
While it wasn't directly relevant to the role she was applying for, it showed that she volunteered for causes she cared about — and that's the sort of civically engaged applicant we were looking for.
Both volunteered for New York Cares, for example, and had for some time, so when they got together for the first time, six days after their initial contact, each saw much in the other.
And while this train—operated by railway staffers who had volunteered for the mission—didn't run at full speed, NPR reports, it made the roughly 500-mile trip to Angers in about five hours.
In a phone interview with CNN, Judson said she has volunteered for several community organizations in Parkland, worked with special needs children and taught dance classes for kids who could not afford a studio.
After the US's entry into World War II, Hollywood filmmaker William Wyler (best known today for The Best Years of Our Lives, Roman Holiday, and Ben-Hur) volunteered for the US Army Air Forces.
It was shocking, she said, and even though she was strongly supportive of abortion rights and volunteered for Planned Parenthood in high school, she said the decision process was far more tortuous than she expected.
Since it's a Volvo, there are too many safety features to cover, but know that the City Safety system automatically brakes for cars and pedestrians, and in some cases bicyclists (a test nobody volunteered for).
As a gay-rights activist, he had volunteered for the abusive "conversion" therapy to expose the prevalence of such treatments in China, which most doctors in developed countries consider to be unethical and medically fallacious.
Young people on both sides of the political spectrum volunteered for campaigns and PACs, as well as formed student groups on campuses to advocate for candidates, such as Students for Rand and Students for Sanders.
"The sacrifice of our service member, who volunteered for a mission to Afghanistan to protect his country, is a tragic loss for all who knew and all who will now never know him," Commanding Gen.
A young private or lieutenant who volunteered for the U.S. military following 9/11 is now within three years of retirement, and America has been fighting in Afghanistan for his or her entire military career.
"I don't think that you necessarily have to focus on one person who's in power to make your case for any office," Jeff Dove Jr., a Republican who has volunteered for Gillespie, told the newspaper.
VIENNA, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Nearly 1,000 employees at Bank Austria, which is owned by Italy's UniCredit, have volunteered for a redundancy package that is part of a cost-cutting plan, the lender said on Thursday.
But he volunteered for Army service and in March 1943 joined the newly formed 442nd Regimental Combat Team, a Japanese-American unit remembered today for extraordinary bravery in fighting the Germans in Italy and France.
Social justice had been a theme of her work since high school, according to her family, and she volunteered for former President Barack Obama's election campaigns, both times as a fund-raiser and event organizer.
Along with Mr. Aldeen and another Dane, Mohammed el-Abassi, who also worked for Team Humanity, three Spanish firefighters who volunteered for the Spanish group Proem-Aid faced as many as 15 years in prison.
The river hasn't always flowed smoothly, on account of dumped garbage, like tires, baby carriages and even a goat's head, said Ms. Panton, one of the residents who have volunteered for years to clean it.
Washington (CNN)An individual who volunteered for a Brexit campaign effort said the organization broke the law, and in turn, is arguing the referendum vote "wasn't legitimate," according to the United Kingdom's Channel 4 News.
Benson Ireri, a senior policy adviser at aid group Christian Aid, said that all African countries had volunteered for the earlier deadline because they worried about global warming pushing more of their citizens into poverty.
He decried the "Gestapo tactics" of his arrest, though that may have been because federal agents—who were on furlough because of the government shutdown but reportedly volunteered for the job—feared he would destroy evidence.
In addition to the more than 250,225 Russian civilians estimated to have volunteered for the conflict, more than 2,000 foreign fighters from 55 other countries also traveled to Ukraine, according to Kacper Rękawek, another Globsec analyst.
Howe has admitted he raised "a considerable amount" of money for Cuomo in 2010, and volunteered for the campaign in 2014, while he worked to get New York state to act in favor of his clients.
Despite a history of bad experiences with the substance, I volunteered for the Johns Hopkins salvinorin A study out of a suspicion that salvia probably had more to offer than what I experienced in high school.
They were 23 percent more likely to say they had volunteered for a group or cause they cared about and 39 percent more likely to say they had donated money to a campaign or a cause.
While the previous questionnaire also asked applicants if they have ever run for political office, the new questionnaire also asks applicants to list any political campaigns they have "ever worked on or volunteered for" and why.
In fact, he volunteered for service in the German Schutzstaffel, or SS, in 1943 while in his native village of Piadyki, in what is now Ukraine, according to court documents from the government's case against him.
Delta's CEO Ed Bastian on Friday said 21,000 Delta employees have volunteered for unpaid leave of various lengths, nearly a quarter of the full-time-equivalent employees the airline had at the end of the year.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected a Walmart Stores Inc unit's claim that it was exempt from having to provide hepatitis B vaccinations to warehouse workers in Florida who volunteered for an injury-response team.
The 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is part of a new generation of leaders who came of age after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, and volunteered for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As an adult, Heard has traveled on Amnesty International research missions to the Mexico border, visited Syrian refugees living in camps in Jordan, and has volunteered for children's hospitals in Los Angeles for more than a decade.
Honchos at Rainbow PUSH -- a civil and human rights organization -- tell us, Jussie volunteered for the first time Saturday, putting in 8 hours from 10 AM to 6 PM. He just completed another 10 hours on Monday.
In search of solace, Mettes volunteered for a study in which he was given a synthetic version of psilocybin, a compound found in mind-altering "magic mushrooms," as a potential treatment for his anxiety and depressed mood.
You're a vocal supporter of L.G.B.T. causes, you've volunteered for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and now you're going to bat for gun regulations and wider health care by supporting an upstate New York candidate.
Ibahernando was also the birthplace of his mother's uncle, Manuel Mena, who, in 1937, at the age of eighteen, volunteered for Franco's rebel army and died in combat twelve months later, at the Battle of the Ebro.
With the call of war, he volunteered for jump school at Fort Benning, Ga. Then the Office of Strategic Services, a spy service that did much more than snoop and decode, selected him for especially dangerous duty.
He volunteered for the Army Air Corps in 1943 and, while he was serving as a navigator on a B-17, a burst of antiaircraft fire shattered his left leg during a bombing mission to Leipzig, Germany.
He did so knowing that Senator Franken was asking about communications with the Russians by anyone working for the Trump campaign, including people who, like Mr. Sessions, had other jobs while they volunteered for the Trump campaign.
He continued to tutor children at J. O. Wilson Elementary School in Northeast Washington, where he has volunteered for nearly 20 years and where he was the featured speaker at the fifth-grade graduation ceremony in June.
The aide described the gathering as an interview of Tillerson, adding that the former secretary of State reached out to the committee and volunteered for a sit-down after learning members were interested in talking to him.
He volunteered for his campaign and was an occupy Wall Street attendee, and yet you didn&apost see the right jumps to conclusion that Bernie Sanders was responsible for the attempted assassination of Republicans on a baseball field.
He was working towards an advanced degree in anthropology when he volunteered for the Army during World War II. While serving in Europe, Medicine Crow completed the four tasks that were required for the rank of War Chief.
"It is inevitable that President Trump will have to recognize the fact that his much beloved properties are at immediate risk," said Ramsay Stevens, a South Florida-based clean energy entrepreneur and consultant who volunteered for Hillary Clinton.
Volunteer has yet to hear from parents A successful businessman who did not want to be identified donated $20,000 worth of supplies, said Jose Colom, who has volunteered for days working outside in the parking lot accepting donations.
"A lot of people who volunteered for the campaign are now organizing with us against Amazon," Aaron Taube, a member of Democratic Socialists of America and freelance writer who worked on the Ocasio-Cortez campaign, told the Times.
Soon David and Sarah are volunteered for one of Mr. Kingsley's so-called trust exercises: onstage before the whole class, they are told to sit with their knees touching and make eye contact, reprising roles they've already abandoned.
She said of her victory, "I really hope that folks remember this year as the year in which people saw and stepped up and volunteered for the first time and got involved in campaigns for the first time."
The metalworkers' union of the ABC region, in the industrial outskirts of Sao Paulo, said it would press management not to go through with the layoffs, adding that 638 workers had also volunteered for an earlier buyout program.
"I have moved my daughter (from a private) to a government school, because we are confident that Pakistan is going to change," said Sheikh Farhaj, 40, who volunteered for Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) party during the elections.
Treder Leng also sought to connect Benson to a very real and alarming election fraud scheme for which two Michigan Democratic party operatives were convicted in 2010, one of whom had volunteered for Benson's campaign prior to the allegations.
After all, she was backed by the Justice Democrats, has been a warrior against the establishment, volunteered for Sanders' campaign in 2016, and is exactly the sort of working-class Democrat who takes inspiration directly from the Sanders movement.
As a teenager and college student she volunteered for presidential campaigns; after earning her law degree, she went to work for the Children's Defense Fund, where her contributions helped enact legislation that would guarantee public school education for children with disabilities.
The editorial followed the shooting attack at a Congressional baseball practice Wednesday that was carried out by 66-year-old James Hodgkinson, who upon further investigation was found to have deep anti-Republican sentiments and had volunteered for Bernie Sanders campaign.
Tomashi Jackson: In 22014 I volunteered for Nia K. Evans at the Boston NAACP, documenting their coalition work with the Boston Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice to protect school bus service for middle school children in public schools.
SAO PAULO, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA said on Thursday that 180 employees had volunteered for a second round of buyouts opened last week, which could bring total layoffs this year to nearly 9 percent of the company's workforce.
"I watched 'Paw Patrol' once with my daughter, and on that episode, Skye volunteered for a mission, but then Ryder picked two male pups," said Rebekah Pajak, a mother of a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old in Chicago.
Seventy-eight undergraduates volunteered for the study, thinking they were being investigated for their tolerance to challenging and unpleasant jobs, choosing between killing insects, assisting in the killing of insects, cleaning toilets, or submerging their hands in ice cold water.
The account, to be clear, was willingly volunteered for this prank by social media consultant Matt Navarra, who's well-known in some Twitter circles for being among the first to spot new features on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
A recent study published in JAMA examined whether the volume of Medicare-financed hip and knee replacements changed in the markets served by hospitals that volunteered for a bundled payments program, relative to markets with no hospitals joining the program.
Friedman is not just conservative; he has called supporters of the liberal advocacy group J Street "kapos" (a reference to Jews who collaborated with Nazis during the Holocaust) and volunteered for an organization that provides funding to Beit El, a settlement.
Mr. Gröning had volunteered for the Waffen SS in 21947 after training in civilian life as a bank teller, credentials that the SS determined qualified him to tally the cash and personal valuables seized from Jews transported to Nazi-occupied Poland.
And then the death of George H.W Bush — the only presidential candidate whose campaign I volunteered for (as a letter-stuffer in 1988) — reminded me that there was a time when our presidents were dignified, presidential, decent and public-spirited.
"He bulged with sincerity," the sheriff told The Tucson Daily Citizen at the time, noting that Pat Paddock, who sold garbage disposals during the week, volunteered for the local search-and-rescue team and counseled wayward youths in his spare time.
There have been a few previous cases like the one involving Mr. Moraitis's group, Emergency Response Center International; in May, a Greek court acquitted three Spaniards and two Danes who volunteered for other aid groups of charges of aiding illegal immigration.
"The sacrifice of our service member, who volunteered for a mission to Afghanistan to protect his country, is a tragic loss for all who knew and all who will now never know him," the US and allied commander, Army Gen.
He later trained as a paratrooper in the Army National Guard, and in 1966 he volunteered for a month of active duty as a combat infantry officer in the Vietnam War, without telling fellow soldiers that he was a congressman.
Daniel Ramos, the executive director for One Colorado, the state's largest LGBTQ advocacy organization, remembers growing up in a rural, conservative town and not meeting a same-sex couple that was raising children until he volunteered for a congressional campaign in 2010.
He also briefly volunteered for Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE's presidential campaign.
In 1990 Sanders, then running for Congress, told Israel's Haaretz newspaper he had volunteered for several months as a young man at Kibbutz Shaar Haamakim, a community with deep socialist roots on the edge of the Biblical Jezreel Valley in northern Israel.
Although he said in the interview that he supported Mr. Ryan in his 2014 re-election — and volunteered for the campaign — Mr. Nehlen said he had come to think the speaker had sold his district out in favor of donors and corporate lobbyists.
He makes a living by tending a roomful of dirt in SoHo — no really, that's his job — and he has volunteered for more than 30 years as the operator of one of the oldest functioning church clock towers in New York City.
She and her family live in Palo Alto — where she has volunteered for her sons' schools and junior lifeguard training, has restored her midcentury modern home with an eye toward historical preservation, and has attended Stanford football and basketball games with her family.
When he first moved to New York, in 1984, he volunteered for the "buddy" system of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, visiting AIDS patients around the city who had been abandoned by many fearful friends and family members as they wasted away.
Moorhouse, a true crime fan who volunteered for our project because she was fascinated by the Golden State Killer investigation, was surprised that I'd been able to learn these details about her family — particularly because she had kept her own Facebook friend list hidden.
So she volunteered for Movin' On Up. This was the charity she'd donated her ex-husband's study desk to—a nonprofit whose volunteers drove a big yellow truck around town, collecting the castoffs of the well-to-do and delivering them to people in need.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Milwaukee, shaken by two nights of violence after a shooting by police, is one of a few U.S. cities to have volunteered for federal government review of its police force and may now be held to higher standards for how it responds.
Las Vegas, which volunteered for the same federal program after a series of shootings there in 2011, was handed a list of 75 findings and recommendations by the Justice Department, and 18 months later it had completed 90 percent of the recommendations, the department said.
When she was younger, Anne studied painting in New York and later volunteered for the French Army during World War II. She will have the most lavish royal funeral in Romania since the death in 1938 of Queen Marie, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
Woundedness, or the wound itself, was a recurring theme for Beuys, who was a member of the Hitler Youth, volunteered for the Luftwaffe at age 19, was badly injured in the war, had a mental breakdown in 1950s and suffered a heart attack in 1975.
But Pavone takes great pains with all his characters, from the stuffed-shirt C.E.O. who's so full of himself that he doesn't realize he's been kidnapped to the unhappy suicide bomber who volunteered for a mission but didn't understand it would involve blowing himself up.
Each campaign page provides a background of the history you are about to encounter, how many contributors have already volunteered for that particular campaign, and how many documents have been completed, are in need of review, are in progress, or haven't been started yet.
Rose told reporters Wednesday night the recent announcement of a primary by Richard-Olivier Marius, a 29-year-old progressive who volunteered for Rose's last campaign, had nothing to do with his decision to support impeachment, adding that he welcomes a "socialist" to primary him.
Participating in the coup was Licina; his lab partner, Justin Atkin; Andreas Stuermer, who developed the herpes treatment and had originally planned to test it on himself; and Tristan Roberts, a computer programmer who had volunteered for an earlier experiment and ran the digital side of Ascendance.
Religious people were generally more connected with society: not just their own churches, but their extended families, community associations, clubs, charities and so on; some 45% of the highly religious respondents said they volunteered for a good cause over the previous week, against 593% for other respondents.
He volunteered for military service in the early 1950s, contracted polio, went to college on the G.I. Bill, started a small company in New York and — when the company ran into trouble — secretly decided to forgo his salary so that he wouldn't have to fire anyone.
This competent young woman, who was helping his daughter; those nice Armenian congregants who volunteered for long shifts at the polls; the sensible, civic-minded men and women who patiently waited with him, giving up their lunch hours as he had—he felt good about them.
"For them, that's just their life," said Dr. Samer Attar, one of the American doctors from the Syrian American Medical Society who volunteered for two weeks in rebel territory, then raced for the Turkish border just as pro-government forces cut off the last route out.
According to news reports, the officers in the unit where Epstein lived were both working overtime—one being ordered to do so because the jail was understaffed, the other a former corrections officer who no longer regularly performed line supervision, but volunteered for the extra pay.
"I'm tired of 90 percent of the politicians coming through here to get our votes, but when we need help, they turn their back on us," said Anthony Cooper, who has grandchildren at Benton Harbor High and who said he had volunteered for Ms. Whitmer's campaign.
The study that I volunteered for would use brain-imaging technology to try to get an in-depth look at the neurobiology of PTSD, tracing the way fear and safety responses work in people with PTSD and in others who seemed to be resistant to the condition.
"We will faithfully deliver any message our users send in, but the voice of the product is for the liberals and conservatives in opposition to the Trump administration," wrote co-creator Jason Putorti, a designer for AngelList who volunteered for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, in an email to Recode.
"We will faithfully deliver any message our users send in, but the voice of the product is for the liberals and conservatives in opposition to the Trump administration, " wrote co-creator Jason Putorti, a designer for AngelList who volunteered for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, in an email to Recode.
The Polk County chair, who volunteered for Hillary Clinton in both her campaigns and appeared in her 2015 announcement video, noted that one mistake the 2016 Democratic nominee made was not doing more retail stops like Cooney's, where voters could take her measure at a more intimate level.
A high school dropout, he later volunteered for the U.S. Army, earned his GED, and served in the Military Police Corps in Korea and at Fort Bragg, N.C. There he taught defensive tactics at the John F. Kennedy Unconventional Warfare Center, to U.S. Special Forces and special operations personnel.
May's conservatism predates Thatcherism: She volunteered for the Conservative Party when she was 12, at a time when the party still believed in a postwar Keynesian consensus of government intervention and a notion of "one-nation Toryism," a strand of paternalistic conservatism that dates to the 19th century.
Heard's honor Friday came after the Aquaman actress promised to donate her $7 million divorce settlement from ex-husband Johnny Depp to her two favorite charities — the American Civil Liberties Union, with a focus on battling violence against women, and Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where she has volunteered for 10 years.
Heard was awarded $7 million in the settlement this past summer, and announced she would donate all of the money to her two favorite charities — the American Civil Liberties Union, with a focus on battling violence against women, and Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where she has volunteered for 10 years.
For example, we can be grateful for the Dutch people who hid Anne Frank in their attic, while at the same time criticizing the Dutch citizens who volunteered for the S.S. We can adore the soccer talent that evolved in that same country, but be less admiring of aged Dutch cheeses.
Born in Brooklyn's Bensonhurst neighborhood to a family of left-wing Jews, at age 13 he volunteered for an antiwar congressional candidate and worked as an equipment mule for his filmmaker sister, toting around a 40-pound battery while she shot footage of protesters burning draft cards in Central Park.
A group of Bernie Sanders supporters who have worked or volunteered for his campaign have come up with a draft proposal calling for the Vermont senator to suspend his presidential bid after the June 7 California primary, eventually concede to Hillary Clinton and build an independent organization aimed at defeating Donald J. Trump.
I volunteered for this discussion mostly so I could yell about Presidentrix, because it deserves more credit for being both one of the funniest things I've encountered in a book in ages and a neat encapsulation of some of the broader points Fleishman Is in Trouble wants to make about gender and narrative.
Also killed were Gary Rehm Jr., 37, of Elyria, Ohio, who followed in the footsteps of his World War II veteran grandfather by joining the Navy, and was just months from retirement, and Dakota Rigsby, 19, of Palmyra, Va., who before joining the Navy volunteered for his local fire department alongside his mother.
He enrolled at Dartmouth after graduating from Vineyard Haven High School in 1941, but when the United States entered World War II before the year was out, he enlisted in the Army, volunteered for parachute duty and on D-Day dropped into Normandy with the 82nd Airborne Division as the Allies invaded Europe.
Garland, who currently serves as the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, details that he hasn't played a political role in a campaign since he volunteered for presidential candidates Bill Clinton in October 1992, Michael Dukakis in October 1988 and Walter Mondale in 1983 and 1984.
Gloria Steinem: Now it's up to us As a teenager, I volunteered for Adlai Stevenson, and was told to hide in another room if the candidate happened into our campaign office, because he was that unacceptable thing, divorced, and couldn't be seen with women who, of course, could only be perceived in one way.
When Heard was awarded $7 million in the couple's divorce settlement earlier this month, she announced she would donate all of the money to her two favorite charities – the American Civil Liberties Union, with a focus on battling violence against women, and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, where she has volunteered for 10 years.
The group included an unlikely gang of pro-Clinton foot soldiers, including a Mississippi-born Southern Baptist who got her start in GOP politics as an intern in the second Bush White House, a conservative health care policy analyst who has volunteered for anti-abortion causes and a former president of the Cornell University College Republicans.
They had volunteered for this coalescing jihadist internationale and their new role was that of semiautonomous overseas assets who, for security reasons, were only be loosely answerable to ISIS HQ. In fact, the true headquarters of ISIS's foreign operations planning, at least for attacks in Europe, was the Syrian city of al-Bab, in Aleppo province.
Jacob, a senior at Kewaunee High School in Wisconsin, volunteered for Mike Gallagher's congressional campaign and got to meet Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE along the way.
I can't drive, and besides I have never volunteered for one of those programs in which sentimental people, under the influence of the Gospels, consider all humans to be essentially victims of one another and of themselves and so go to visit even the worst offenders, bringing them copies of the Gospels and also sweaters they've knitted.
With Republican leaders refusing to hold hearings on his nomination and insisting that Mr. Obama's successor should pick the next justice, conservative advocacy groups say there is proof, like his votes on gun rights or the fact that he volunteered for Democrats like Bill Clinton and Michael Dukakis, that he is hardly as moderate as he may seem.
As an 18 year old, he volunteered for hazardous duty as a carrier-based naval aviator in World War II. As commander in chief, nearly half a century later, he, with the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and building on the work of presidents of both parties down the decades, ended the deadliest standoff in human history, the Cold War.
In the days before the F.C.C. voted on net neutrality repeal last week, children and teenagers organized protests in Sioux Falls, S.D., and Keene, N.H. They wrote letters and sent tweets to F.C.C. commissioners and volunteered for texting and phone campaigns to push members of Congress to use their authority to overturn or dilute the F.C.C. decision.
More than 17,000 Delta workers such as flight attendants have already volunteered for unpaid leaves for 30, 60 or 90 days, and Chief Executive Ed Bastian has asked employees to only work for three or four days a week between April and June to save around 25% in payroll costs, according to a memo seen by Reuters.

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