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He also saluted volunteers for helping the process run smoothly.
He recruited volunteers for what he advertised as a vision experiment.
Both pamphleteers were hired by Oswald, rather than volunteers for the organization.
These geeks were hiring medical volunteers for tests of their augmentation projects.
"People are angry," said Kate Fisher, who corrals volunteers for Planned Parenthood.
The study, known as EXCEL, followed nearly 212,22019 volunteers for five years.
Curry was recruiting volunteers for a common law grand jury in Montrose County.
Authorities from both countries have blamed volunteers for organizing the mass illegal crossing.
It's also launching a digital campaign to recruit puppy volunteers for further events.
They were busy signing up staffers and volunteers for shifts at the shelters.
There was no village and only the handful of volunteers for after-hours socializing.
The women, aged 19 and 20, were volunteers for Youth Challenge International, officers added.
You can also check out Volunteers for America for more ways to get involved.
He might also have success if he volunteers for a cause he believes in.
She contacted other volunteers for a lead on where she could find the decorations.
The women, aged 19 and 20, were volunteers for Canadian charity Youth Challenge International (YCI).
The researchers followed the study volunteers for an average follow-up of almost nine years.
He's also been going to open mic nights, and volunteers for a local political campaign.
She also volunteers for the nonprofit Beat the Streets, which helps disadvantaged youth through wrestling.
They also coordinate to find volunteers for congressional and gubernatorial candidates whom Trump has endorsed.
Emma Victoria Jenkins, 27, works as a presenter and volunteers for a number of organizations.
He noted that Australia relied on volunteers for many crucial services, including lifeguards at beaches.
Throughout the design process, Adame and Miller were constantly asking interested friends and volunteers for feedback.
The hearings attracted NRA members and volunteers for Moms Demand Action, the pro-gun safety group.
Gale interviewed 16 volunteers for a paper published in BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care in 2015.
That sentiment rang true for Aidyn Urena, a human-resources professional who volunteers for Clinton's campaign.
Soft-spoken and polite, Mr. Graf works in construction and volunteers for the local fire brigade.
The researchers did not follow their volunteers for decades to see who actually developed heart disease.
The furniture was collected by teams of volunteers for the local refugee-resettlement nonprofit, Canopy NWA.
Those who had worked tirelessly as volunteers for his improbable political adventure were thrilled, to be sure.
Volunteers for Campa-Najjar's campaign will tell you they find themselves explaining that their candidate disavows terrorism.
Mulaney's grandmother — who was at Monday night's performance along with other family members — volunteers for the organization.
Hopelessly demoralized, the soldier returns to his comrades on the front and volunteers for a hazardous mission.
More than 225,000 have signed up as volunteers for genetic research, allowing scientists to analyze their DNA.
They searched the DNA of the volunteers for over 50,000 common genetic markers inherited from ancient Neanderthals.
The organization has paused taking on new volunteers for the next few days but still encourages applications.
Researchers recruited more than 500 college undergraduate volunteers for their study, published in Royal Society Open Science.
She also volunteers for UNITALSI, a well-known Italian charity that helps the ill, disabled, and elderly.
And U.S. Special Operations Command said it anticipates a "small number" of volunteers for its commando jobs.
As for Slut Island, we've been working on having more safer space volunteers for this year's festival.
Rivera and Worwag are volunteers for the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, which responds to stranded marine mammals.
In an announcement posted to Instagram yesterday, Ess asked for volunteers for a hair shoot in Los Angeles.
In 2001, Durex competitor Lifestyles actually had two nurses measure each of 301 hardened volunteers for their study.
She volunteers for a group that provides safe houses for human trafficking victims, another that helps veterans rehabilitate.
In this, MRI scanners normally employed for diagnosis are used to study volunteers for the purposes of research.
The Marine Corps has had a hard time getting female volunteers for some of those military occupational specialties.
Volunteers for the Animal Rescue Collective are sewing pouches for Australia's orphaned or injured kangaroos, koalas and bats.
They are under threat from drug cartels and dependent on American volunteers for even the most basic necessities.
"I think Fitzpatrick is another enabler of Trump," said Wendy Miller, who volunteers for the Democrat Wallace's campaign.
This program, presented by Volunteers for Wildlife, will allow children to observe closely live examples of several species.
"I'm torn because I like Bernie generally," said Nancy Crawford of Exeter, who volunteers for the Clinton campaign.
"They might as well be in China," said Bess Richardson, who coordinates volunteers for the Surry County Historical Society.
In the Jewish seminary where I took the class, I saw a poster soliciting volunteers for its soup kitchen.
Cockroaches, some three inches long, scuttle about until they are squashed by a student who volunteers for the task.
Amy used a secret application designed by software engineer volunteers for domestic violence victims under surveillance by their abusers.
It jerks people out of communities they have served as neighbors, church-goers and volunteers for almost two decades.
Mr. Cohn, who helped manage the volunteer program for the organization, went downstairs to meet the volunteers for orientation.
Researchers at the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI) recruited more than 100 healthy volunteers for their diet experiment.
Stalwart volunteers for ARRL, a national association for ham radio enthusiasts, are providing real-time dispatches from the Caribbean.
Mr. Buckel used to end every day with a routine: thanking volunteers for doing something good for the earth.
After perfecting a training system, we sent out a call to local dog owners for volunteers for the study.
Neil Chudgar was one of the first volunteers for Warren's campaign, long before she had paid staffers in Minnesota.
On Thursday, Sonko received an award sponsored by the Kenya Red Cross and United Nations Volunteers for encouraging volunteering.
She also volunteers for various foundations in Aruba and is passionate about fighting against the stigma surrounding mental health. 
As activists, they are all used to getting a lot done on a small budget and rallying volunteers for support.
Around Marawi, volunteers for the Swiss Foundation for Mine Action distributed leaflets to returning evacuees warning them of unexploded ordnance.
That number seems implausibly high for the summit alone, equating to a ratio of roughly 100 volunteers for every attendee.
Chase, who now volunteers for organizations that provide legal assistance to immigrants, is also concerned about due process for immigrants.
Within a 100-mile radius of the New York City area, Spence-Chapin is seeking volunteers for interim care providers.
Morris and her colleagues are currently recruiting volunteers for a three-year clinical study to try to prove the link.
A 37-year-old mother from Kentucky who volunteers for an organization that helps search for missing people has disappeared.
JACKSON, Mississippi — It was Monday, and volunteers for the Bernie Sanders campaign in Mississippi already knew things weren't looking good.
Last June, Poland announced a drive to gather 35,000 volunteers for a paramilitary defense force to guard against Russian aggression.
Drive to Oakland to meet volunteers for lunch before heading over to Youth Alive, a violence intervention and prevention organization.
Here is the question: If the protagonist volunteers for her own victimhood, can it be called a work of feminism?
Pence spoke with veterans and volunteers for 20 minutes, thanking them for their service as well as Saturday's volunteer work.
The four are volunteers for No More Deaths/No Más Muertes, a ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson.
Apple is teaming up with Johnson & Johnson and Best Buy to recruit volunteers for a new randomized digital-health study.
That year, two Muslim women in headscarves were barred from sitting behind the podium by volunteers for the Obama campaign.
The I.R.S. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program offers help from trained volunteers for people who generally make $54,000 or less.
The Barron County Sheriff's Office is asking for 2,000 volunteers for "an expanded routine search" of the area on Tuesday.
But instead of just using one or two, Sun had seven to eight extra volunteers for this Smash Sisters stream.
A police officer who lives in Canton, Ga., Ms. Rooker, 0003, volunteers for the Wildlife Resources and Education Network (WREN).
Stanley McChrystal suggested that the values of citizenship and service could also be observed by honoring Peace Corps volunteers for instance.
He went on to recruit volunteers for what would become Safai Karmachari Andolan, a movement of manual scavengers and their children.
I had also profiled the volunteers for a news feature showing how they filled the bags each week, assembly-line style.
The nonprofit he volunteers for, the Big Bend Conservation Alliance, is currently suing the federal regulators who rubber-stamped the project.
I can leave the house more; I can visit my clients and mentor my hospice volunteers, for which I am grateful.
Volunteers for Stacey Abrams, a Democrat running for governor of Georgia this year, have sent more than 1.2 million text messages.
The Russians assumed their fake identities to communicate with campaign volunteers for Mr. Trump and grass-roots groups supporting his candidacy.
But she recently stopped driving, so she now also relies on its volunteers for rides to the supermarket and doctors' offices.
Murray tweeted that the paper will at first seek volunteers for severance packages, but it's unclear what will happen after that.
Well-respected organizations that can help with worldwide volunteering opportunities include GivingWay, International Volunteer HQ and Volunteers for Peace, she said.
The 12 Russians were accused of hacking Democrats' political organizations, as well as campaign employees and volunteers for Clinton's presidential campaign.
A security evangelist, Maor regularly presents at industry events and academic master classes as well as volunteers for educational security awareness programs.
The western monarch migrates to California each winter, and volunteers for the conservation group count its population in the state each November.
Heineken hired a firm to vet the volunteers for "friendliness and enthusiasm," although every single volunteer I saw was also objectively attractive.
Don Kuster, who said he has ticked the box for Mr. Paulsen in every previous election, now volunteers for Mr. Phillips's campaign.
Central California is home to a large Sikh community, and Mr. Malhi leads a group of Sikh volunteers for the congressman's campaign.
But after five months of door-knocking, he had become the veteran responsible for training volunteers for the last weekend's final push.
"You can imagine if we were not here," says Conrad May, a retired internal medicine and geriatrics specialist who volunteers for MobileMed.
His mother, who worked in office administration, now volunteers for her son handling his mail; he gets about 1,000 messages a week.
And on the ground, Trump Victory has been able to recruit and engage volunteers for 2020 essentially since the 2016 campaign ended.
He understood that America extends its power when it offers a cooperative hand and volunteers for common service toward a great ideal.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison used a Christmas message to thank volunteers for their willingness to spend the day away from their families.
Researchers in Hong Kong—home to a public transit system that services 5 million commuters every day—recruited volunteers for an unique experiment.
Facebook has run a program to collect intimate user data from paid volunteers for the past three years, according to a new report.
In November 1944, 36 men reported to the University of Minnesota as volunteers for a 13-month study under research scientist Ancel Keys.
The Times could turn to layoffs if there are not enough volunteers for buyouts, Mr. Baquet and Mr. Kahn said in the memo.
Kate Middleton and Prince William William and Kate — in a jacket by Smythe and trousers by Joseph — wanted to honor volunteers for Shout.
It would be like studying an intensive exercise program — including long runs, calisthenics and strenuous sports — among sedentary volunteers for just six days.
His aides said the campaign focused on organizing volunteers for the February caucus rather than a visible demonstration of enthusiasm inside the arena.
Volunteers, for now those 18 and older, may be asked to share data from electronic health records and to fill out online surveys.
Mr. Pim, who volunteers for the Calusa Waterkeeper, said he's avoided exposing his two daughters, who are 10 and 7, to the water.
He established a program called Rise, for Retirees in Service to the Environment, to prepare older volunteers for leadership roles in environmental stewardship.
And some of the group members said they were willing to recruit additional volunteers for the campaign through Fridays for Future's European network.
As such, early volunteers for research trials were effectively treated in a manner befitting the mentally ill circa the mid-20th century, i.e.
Volunteers for No More Deaths and other humanitarian groups locate human remains on average once every three days in the Southern Arizona desert.
Last year, the pharmaceutical company Sanofi began recruiting 15,000 volunteers for a Phase 3 trial of an experimental vaccine in about 20 countries.
Ifill was previously treated for a severe form of scoliosis, and now volunteers for a charity that helps children affected by the condition. 
Continuing the theme of near-future tragedy, Alteration is the story of a man who volunteers for an experiment in recording dreams and memories.
"An area restaurant extended support to help make a local Cub Scout Day Camp possible and provided volunteers for the camp," the Council said.
The volunteers for Dr Chang's study were five people with epilepsy who had had electrodes implanted into their brains as part of their treatment.
Osmayev and Okuyeva are well-known figures in Ukraine, having served as volunteers for the Ukrainian military in the fight against pro-Russian rebels.
She coached the Lady Volunteers for 38 years before retiring in 2012, winning six championships in a span of 19973 years and eight overall.
Three volunteers for the Congolese Red Cross were attacked as they helped with the burial of an Ebola victim in eastern Congo in October.
Working with the top researchers, the hosts of the BBC program recruited 100 volunteers for their turmeric test, then divided participants into three groups.
They met in 0003, while Mr. Rubio was still in college, when the two served as volunteers for Lincoln Diaz-Balart's campaign for Congress.
More than two decades after joining the program, Ms. Perez, 84, still volunteers for six hours every Wednesday at Queens Hospital Center, in Jamaica.
Not only does this help you commit (no one likes a flaky friend), but it also means more volunteers for whatever charity you're supporting.
Volunteers for the website CrowdRescueHQ have been scanning social media and news reports in Puerto Rico for signs of people who still need help.
Jenni Kotting, NNAF's Communications Director & Chief Technology Officer, said the median number of volunteers for an abortion fund is 15, with a max of 3,400.
His team opened 34 field offices, more than any other campaign, and they dispatched some 1,000 volunteers for last-minute door-knocking on caucus day.
There is one call in particular that I'm really dreading — I haven't been getting along with one of the volunteers for a project I'm managing.
FLOTUS' Press Secretary and Communications Director Stephanie Grishman further confirmed to USA Today that the recruitment of volunteers for the yuletide festivities is not new.
The Wayfarer Foundation currently has open signups for volunteers for the carnival but expects the available spots to fill up by the end of 2017.
He has put out an "all call beyond normal volunteers" for Atlanta residents to honor the late reverend by feeding the homeless and the hungry.
Bush, who as a former governor of Texas has strong ties to the Lone Star State, praised emergency response efforts and volunteers for their dedication.
"WE HAVE HAD AN OVERWHELMING RESPONSE FOR THIS AND AT THIS POINT WE HAVE ENOUGH VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS TRAINING," the KBPD added in all caps.
Her mother volunteers for Gift of Life Marrow Registry and the bride's parents are chairs for the national board of trustees for National Jewish Health.
At the recommendation of neighbors, Georgi's parents called Elisabeth Hultcrantz, an ear-nose-and-throat doctor who volunteers for the charity Doctors of the World.
The pod is open to anyone who volunteers for it, but it involves daily work, abiding by rules and cultivating an attitude of self-examination.
On Thursday, the day before his arrest, Mr. Sonko received an award sponsored by the Kenya Red Cross and United Nations Volunteers for encouraging volunteering.
Police vehicles lined the streets and volunteers for the Victorian Council of Churches in Australia stood in high- visibility shirts with labels reading "personal support".
Why encourage volunteering when there are millions of people out of work that the government could hire to do the tasks we apparently need volunteers for?
But the campaign also appears to be organizing official "Trump Election Observers" — or at least it's asking for volunteers for such a position on its website.
Unsurprisingly, they also led the pack in asking for volunteers for a bump, striking such a deal with 170 and 180 flyers out of every 100,000.
She volunteers for Donald Trump's campaign in an area where 90% of its population identifies as Hispanic or Latino, and she lives in Texas' Hidalgo County.
The troops have been at a camp in Bashiqa, near Mosul, training police and volunteers for the fight against ISIS under an agreement with the KRG.
Trump is notorious for making employees sign non-disclosure agreements but now he wants to make anyone who volunteers for campaign be bound by similar rules.
"The government has failed in its attempt to apply federal charges to acts of common compassion," tweeted No More Deaths, the aid group Warren volunteers for.
Both Nelson and Scott's campaigns have recruited tens of thousands of volunteers for the recount effort, dispatching them across the state to monitor the recount process.
They were outnumbered almost 10 to one by volunteers for the well-funded Beirutis coalition, in red shirts and baseball caps, who displayed noticeably less zeal.
I had to go home after work finished in the 'Wheatfield' and make sandwiches for the volunteers for the next day, because I couldn't pay them.
Chatting with fellow volunteers for Ms. Warren after a campaign event on Sunday, Diane Lemker, 65, bemoaned what she saw as unfair political projection by others.
With very few job options, she took a gig on the lowest rungs of the political hierarchy rustling up volunteers for a statewide race in Iowa.
"Our principle is just to be emotionally available for them," said Erjing Cui, 28, a psychotherapist who volunteers for the hotline from Seattle, where she lives.
Ms. Cui, who grew up in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, is not the only therapist who volunteers for Yong Xin Kang Yi from North America.
We want to send a message of hope and strength, and importantly to thank the emergency services and volunteers for their incredible efforts and courage pic.twitter.
Teenagers in blue "Volunteers for Pope Francis" shirts ran beside his motorcade, and tens of thousands of people, many calling the pope's name, lined the streets.
This month, volunteers for the organization delivered 600 stockings to nursing homes around the region for residents who typically do not get visitors around the holidays.
The group's leaders also circled back with activists in early-voting states who had hosted events to organize volunteers for an O'Rourke campaign in recent days.
According to Xiao, he then enlisted volunteers for testing, including a friend whose direction he was able to track by repeatedly requesting his location from LocationSmart's demo.
Martin spent some of his finite time on Earth speaking to volunteers for Hillary Clinton in New Mexico after having written several online posts about the election.
Government workers, unlike volunteers for opposition parties, can be pressed by their bosses and co-workers to man voting tables, distribute leaflets and run other election errands.
The UC Berkeley-based SETI project only relies on volunteers for a portion of its computing power, however, and has its own computing installations at several telescopes.
Phillip Ajiboro, founder of Windsor-basd Cognizance Labs, is currently recruiting volunteers for clinical trials that will use breath to test the link between consumption and impairment.
"President Clinton thanked the volunteers for their commitment to Hillary Clinton's campaign and for doing the hard work of expanding the electorate in Pennsylvania," the source added.
Wearing an orange Students Demand Action shirt, she said she volunteers for Leslie Cockburn, the Democratic nominee for Virginia's 5th district in the U.S. House of Representatives.
On days when she has to negotiate a contract on behalf of an organization that she volunteers for, she uses nutmeg and spearmint to sharpen her focus.
The event marked one year since Obama first launched the public-private partnership, which aims to enlist 1 million volunteers for a massive collection of clinical data.
And when they call for volunteers for an on the spot ceremony, Mr. Wonderful and Barbara Corcoran jump to the task to the surprise of the Sharks.
Doug Griffin, who lost his daughter to an overdose and now volunteers for the Addiction Policy Forum in New Hampshire, said he welcomed the donation from PhRMA.
Over the weekend, Politico reported on a script distributed to volunteers for the Sanders campaign that suggested telling backers of Ms. Warren to support Mr. Sanders instead.
In 2019, Duan, who volunteers for the organization, erred on the side of caution, keeping the event size small and promoting it only through word of mouth.
In the new study, scientists from the Medical University of Vienna and the Environment Agency Austria recruited a group of eight far-flung volunteers for a simple experiment.
Russia has used at least two military camps in Rostov to train volunteers for fighting in eastern Ukraine, according to evidence collected by Reuters and the Russian media.
Informed by BuzzFeed News that the officer who beat him with a baton was still on the force, Deluca, who no longer volunteers for the department, was shocked.
Dr Krajmalnik-Brown and Dr Adams are now recruiting volunteers for a large-scale trial of MTT for adults with autism, to see if they, too, can benefit.
On Thursday, William, 36, released a video message in partnership with Crisis Text Line, encouraging people across the United Kingdom to apply to become crisis volunteers for Shout.
"We are preparing soldiers and volunteers for this next period," said Gevara Zaya, the chief political coordinator for the Nineveh Plain Protection Unit (NPU), which mans the base.
More than talking about the crimes of the past, they have been encouraged as volunteers for a school outreach program to focus on Jewish life in Germany today.
Image: Chelsea Guglielmino (Getty Images)Dogs have been everything we've ever needed them to be, including volunteers for clinical trials of drugs meant for both people and pooches.
Tao, who previously worked for the Shanghai Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for 14 years, said the military labs had advantages in recruiting volunteers for trials.
All of them are volunteers for a charity called the GREAT Initiative, which, among other things, trains men to go into schools to teach boys about gender issues.
"Unfortunately, we're pretty much unable to field volunteers for new installs at this point and are only responding to requests with an urgent need for internet," he said.
"I don't think either Iowa or New Hampshire reflect America," said Jonathan Quitt, who works for a casino on the Las Vegas Strip and volunteers for Mr. Biden.
By seeking more qualified active-duty female volunteers for the Infantry Officer Course, Berger said he'll allow lateral moves for those Marines seeking careers in previously restricted fields.
A federal appeals court will consider whether the U.S. Department of Labor was right to find that volunteers for an Arkansas-based consignment service were actually its employees.
It is now an independent nonprofit group that trains volunteers for San Francisco's Laguna Honda public hospital as well as for its own revered, small-scale residential operation.
B.J. Novak, Rachel Bloom and Chelsea Peretti were among the comedians in attendance; Macaulay Culkin, a friend of Povitsky's, hopped onstage when she sought audience volunteers for a bit.
Facing widespread criticism, Tennessee also agreed to compromise on its rebranding plan to eliminate the nickname Lady Vols, in favor of Volunteers, for all women's sports teams except basketball.
Bambi Finney, a 61-year-old woman with more than 10 years of experience door-knocking for Democratic campaigns and causes, volunteers for Campa-Najjar five days a week.
To date, the more than 50 volunteers for the organization have sent out around 2,000 bereavement memory boxes and 6,000 holiday gifts to families with babies in the NICU.
Our field teams are recruiting new and enthusiastic volunteers for our Republican Leadership Initiative program, a competitive six-week program that trains the next generation of Republican grassroots leaders.
Several doors away, volunteers for Senator Ted Cruz were readying mailers, and, on another side of the plaza, a handful of volunteers were making phone calls for Mr. Kasich.
Specialists parse streams of information to help make decisions about every aspect of a campaign, from the deployment of advertising dollars to the use of volunteers for voter canvassing.
Those in attendance included unsuspecting tourists in the right place at the right time, well-connected New Yorkers who had gotten texts while leaving work and volunteers for Mrs.
Since then, over 1393,000 asylum seekers have been sent back to Mexico, where they're under threat from drug cartels and kidnappers and are dependent on volunteers for basic supplies.
"We want to send a message of hope and strength, and importantly to thank the emergency services and volunteers for their incredible efforts and courage," the opera house tweeted.
But von Sydow brings a fascinating earnestness to the role of a stiff reverend who volunteers for this important religious endeavor, but needs to find someone to marry first.
Kenya should embrace alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to resolve land grievances, said Kunga Ngece, a development expert, with Volunteers for Africa, a charity that works with local communities on conservation.
And in Michelle's honor, Wood has worked with a group of volunteers for 18 years to provide an annual Thanksgiving feast for more than 500 people, according to the station.
Just a little more than a month after Downey paid $6 for the massive quilt, she was ready to send out all 100 hex pieces to her volunteers for embroidery.
How many judges will be reassigned and when they will be sent is still under review, according to the officials, but the Justice Department has begun soliciting volunteers for deployment.
A U.S. appeals court on Friday agreed with the U.S. Department of Labor that volunteers for an Arkansas-based consignment service were actually its employees and should have been paid.
Activists and volunteers for the group are trying to learn the difference in language of young voters, a generational gap that exists even for volunteers just a few years older.
"My phone has never rang so much," said Mr. Pojeky, who is retired from the United States Navy and volunteers for the nonprofit Wild at Heart Rescue in Vancleave, Miss.
Her audiences were mainly active volunteers for the Trump campaign, and the news media was kept at a distance as Ms. Trump was whisked in and out of her appearances.
Everytown, which is largely funded by Michael Bloomberg, has endorsed 196 candidates this year in 36 states, and more than 40 volunteers for Moms Demand Action are running for office.
Since then, more than 1393,000 asylum seekers have been sent back to Mexico, where they're under threat from drug cartels and kidnappers and are dependent on volunteers for basic supplies.
Volunteers for Andy Thorburn, a Democratic candidate, think of him as the Bernie Sanders of the 39th Congressional District, which includes parts of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties.
The latter might involve programmes like Volunteers for America, the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and so on, as well as ideally, a reincarnation of the Civilian Conservation Corps from the 1930s.
Mesgarani, with the help of Ashesh Dinesh Mehta, a neurosurgeon at Northwell Health Physician Partners Neuroscience Institute and a co-author of the new study, recruited five volunteers for the experiment.
Hoping to zero in on why the mouth heals much faster than other body parts, such as the skin, the researchers recruited 30 healthy, non-smoking volunteers for a simple experiment.
And on Friday his shop will open a "Camp Cruz," the dorm-like accommodations they used to house volunteers for their more retail-heavy operations in places like Iowa and Wisconsin.
And we need to find out what these people did and why as members of the Department of Justice they were behaving more or less like volunteers for Hillary Clinton campaign.
"We don't even call the preshow a preshow anymore; it's such an integral part of the Old Town Music Hall experience," said James Moll, a filmmaker who volunteers for the theater.
They are volunteers for the devout U.S. evangelical group HaYovel which brings Christians to help Jewish farmers in settlements that Israel has built on land that Palestinians seek for a state.
She goes above and beyond at work, then volunteers for extra duties, and she routinely gives up whole evenings and entire weekends to help relatives and friends with their own problems.
"It's unprecedented for a presidential campaign to rely so heavily on volunteers for top management positions," said Paul Ryan, an election lawyer with the campaign finance reform advocacy group Campaign Legal Center.
At the funeral, as planes flew overhead — first World War II-era warplanes flown by volunteers for the occasion, and then commercial flights taking off from nearby Reagan National Airport — Lt. Col.
Tuesday's results were an early victory for Run for Something, Flippable, and Let America Vote, three groups that had highlighted potential swing districts, recruited candidates, and organized volunteers for the resulting races.
When Dauwalter reached the aid station at Mile 167 of the Tahoe 200, she thanked the volunteers for being up in the middle of the night in freezing temperatures to feed her.
CreditCreditIllustration by Jules Julien Three years ago, when Sigrid E. Johnson was 62, she got a call from a researcher seeking volunteers for a study on DNA ancestry tests and ethnic identity.
These migrants are already at risk for extortion, kidnapping, and rape at the hands of cartels and other criminal actors; they are dependent on American volunteers for even the most basic necessities.
A week after Myanmar's military crackdown began, volunteers for the World Food Program in Bangladesh worried that they had not been able to offer rice to the new arrivals at the camps.
"It's a crowded field and at least five other campaigns have built a stronger ground game — spending months organizing and recruiting volunteers for the final push," said a senior Democratic campaign operative.
While others are covering their heads and riding things out, an employee who proactively learns a new skill and volunteers for new assignments will be noticed and likely rewarded in the future.
Clinton's Facebook page — she even volunteers for her campaign — saw an ad seeking donations from Mr. Trump on her Facebook feed between family photos and updates from long-lost high school classmates.
None of them had been officially notified on time that their vote wasn't counted, they said, and only found out through volunteers for the Democratic Party or by researching the situation extensively themselves.
Activists from Volunteers for Social Justice and other non-profit groups held a three-day protest last week in Bathinda, which is home to almost 200 brick kilns with about 200 workers each.
As he talks about the complications inherent in police being enlisted to check people's immigration status, two volunteers for his campaign hold up their US passports in an impromptu illustration of his point.
Three volunteers for the Congolese Red Cross were attacked by villagers last week as they were helping with the burial of an Ebola victim, prompting the suspension of some burials in the area.
But among the 2,300-odd women's contests that have been manually recorded by volunteers for the Match Charting Project, an online repository of tennis data, there is no example of a greater collapse.
As one of the search-and-rescue volunteers for the NGO Emergency Response Centre International (ERCI), he was working the midnight-to-morning shift, watching for refugee boats en route from western Turkey.
The meetups work to create new tools, but also help to source volunteers for startups involved with refugee initiatives, such as Migreat, an online legal assistant to the asylum application providing immigration advice.
One amendment would have required any teacher who volunteers for the so-called school guardian program to be trained in implicit bias, or stereotypes that could unconsciously affect spur-of-the-moment decisions.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 80%Synopsis: In "Captain America: The First Avenger," young recruit Steve Rogers (Evans) volunteers for an experimental World War II program to create a super-soldier for the front lines.
On game days, the vehicles have taken the place of vans the police used to detain fans causing trouble, said Stephen Williams, 57, who volunteers for the Socialist Party at a table nearby.
The Puerto Rico team and volunteers for the nonprofit focused on delivering emergency healthcare have been giving psychological first aid to those staying in official shelters and others living in cars and tents.
In Washington, volunteers for the HeadCount voter-registration effort raised their fists and chanted "demonstration without registration leads to frustration" before heading out with clipboards to sign up some of the nation's newest voters.
Here Jason, played by the sensational Steven Boyer, sits glumly, trying (and failing) not to look mortified as his mother, Margery (Geneva Carr), prepares a small group of volunteers for a Christian puppet show.
He volunteers for the Red Cross, is a chef in a homeless soup kitchen, I realized this was the least I could do for him," Kajsa continues, "a couple days later he moved in.
"Today, The Duke of Sussex, Patron of The London Marathon Charitable Trust, attended the 2019 @LondonMarathon where he cheered on runners, thanked volunteers for their selfless support, and congratulated the winners," the caption read.
As a Midwestern, evangelical, pro-life, Christian megachurch, whose congregants are 82 percent white, Crossroads might seem an improbable source of volunteers for a tax hike that would largely benefit low-income black families.
The Times stumbled on the cases it linked to N.Y.U. while combing through a database of 265,250 Hart Island burials since 1023, originally compiled by volunteers for the Hart Island Project, a nonprofit organization.
She now volunteers for New York City Audubon, including for its annual monitoring program at the Tribute in Light, which pulls thousands of birds off course, putting them at risk for injury and exhaustion.
" The bust-up began on Sunday after Politico reported that some volunteers for the Sanders campaign had been given talking points suggesting that Warren's support did not extend beyond "highly educated, more affluent people.
Today, Lash, 26, is the director for multicultural affairs at Ithaca College in New York and volunteers for A Call to Men, running youth summits and implementing the nine-week LiveRespect curriculum in local schools.
Her mother, the former Jrena Fromberg, was a founder of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, a religious Zionist group (now known as AMIT, the Hebrew acronym for Organization for Volunteers for Judaism and Torah).
An Ebola vaccine made by Merck has protected a group of volunteers for two years — the longest it has been shown to protect against the disease, according to a study published in Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Literature did not cure my insomnia, but transformed it into a manageable condition, and so I feel enormously grateful to the internet and its crowd of volunteers for providing thousands of hours of literary medicine.
On Saturday only, Volunteers for Wildlife will host "To Sleep or Not to Sleep," a nature presentation for those 210 and older that will discuss how local amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds survive the winter.
But the most exciting experience may be Meet the Birds, a presentation in which rehabilitators from Volunteers for Wildlife will introduce live species, including owls, a red-tailed hawk and an American kestrel, on Saturday.
LifeboatDirected by: Skye Fitzgerald and Bryn MooserThe Gist: In this visceral look at the migrant crisis, volunteers for a German non-profit head into the Mediterranean to save refugees whose boats have overturned in turbulent waters.
As the app used to report caucus results in Iowa failed, volunteers for the Nevada State Democratic Party encountered errors while testing their own version of the app made by the same company, Motherboard has learned.
The government and its allies have waged a concerted campaign against the volunteers for years, accusing them of being agents of foreign powers, being terrorists for working in rebel-controlled areas and of staging chemical attacks.
Seeking volunteers for refugee initiatives At Techfugees events, entrepreneurs have sketched out ideas for deploying Wi-Fi in the field and a location-based app for directing refugees to the nearest centers of help or aid.
A lawyer with a long career, Mr. Walpin was appointed by President George W. Bush as the watchdog of the agency that runs AmeriCorps, which provides living allowances and education grants to volunteers for community groups.
On the Saturday before the election, Khan was addressing volunteers for Dr. Rosena Allin-Khan, his successor as Tooting's M.P., before heading to the east of the city to stump for candidates in Dagenham and Ilford.
Throughout one day this month, four government-contracted buses dropped off the migrants, who then waited in line to go inside and were later escorted by volunteers for a Catholic charity to a relief center nearby.
It read: The doctor knew that he needed volunteers for his ongoing research, but finding a stable population of volunteers was "not easy," therefore he was most grateful when he got permission to use Attica's men.
Elizabeth Warren said she was "disappointed" to hear about a memo containing talking points reportedly given to volunteers for her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders that characterizes her as only attractive as a candidate among the elite.
He built a new life in Phoenix, where he became active at St. Theresa Parish and trained volunteers for food pantries run by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul charity, where he worked for 17 years.
The 25 volunteers for the Clinton campaign strategically staked out high-traffic spots around the floor of the New York-New York casino, standing by escalators and elevators to hand out shirts and literature promoting Mrs. Clinton.
If you have a specific situation you want to talk out, NEDA's online helpline allows you to chat with volunteers for recommendations on how to help a loved one struggling with body image (1-800-931-8007).
"It is 100% organisation," he says, describing how his team recruited some 5,000 volunteers for each of the 71 voting districts in his purview, and spent a full year canvassing voters to choose candidates likely to win.
Downstairs, on Sunday night, was an In N' Out catering truck, serving up burgers and fries for the crowd of supporters and volunteers for Rohrabacher, the congressman now best known nationally for his close ties to Russia.
His campaign, hoping to close that gap, has assembled an extensive ground operation in Iowa with 27 local campaign offices, 101 paid staff members and thousands of trained volunteers for each of the state's 1,681 caucus precincts.
It added that a notice was expected to be issued next week seeking volunteers for secondments of six to 12 months to staff the estimated 300 border crossings along the 500-km (300-mile) frontier, quoting sources.
Today she volunteers for SMA charity events and knows families who have fought their U.S. insurers for access to Biogen's Spinraza, as payers seek to rein in costs using eligibility criteria like age or when symptoms began.
Beans, a university student who volunteers for a teen health organization, said for her school friends to get an termination they would have needed to make a 160 mile (260 km) round trip to Mississippi's lone abortion clinic.
He flew Army Air Corps planes seeking Japanese submarines off the West Coast before he was chosen to be among the volunteers for what was described as a dangerous mission, with many of the details to come later.
If you'd rather do your taxes with a human: Volunteers for the IRS, through The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, provide free filing for people who make less than $54,000 a year, are disabled or speak limited English.
Kelcy Beckstrom, a student from upstate New York who now volunteers for the campaign, said she was won over when digital mobilization director Alexis Magnan-Callaway took time to get to know her on the phone before she joined.
It even has at least 1,000 troops stationed in northern Iraq, training police and volunteers for anti-ISIS operations with the blessing of the KRG -- and much to the annoyance of Iraq's central government, another vital US ally. Confused?
The surge of volunteers for Mr. Murphy comes as polls show his campaign with a significant lead over Ms. Guadagno, the Republican candidate, but he is struggling with an electorate that is not particularly engaged in the governor's race.
Vulnerable adults in Britain are becoming increasingly dependent on their families and volunteers for care, with adult social services in many parts of the country under huge pressure from budget cuts and the rising costs of meeting complex needs.
From what I could gather on the SW Airlines website, overbooking seats can happen every now and then, and if someone volunteers for a different flight, they receive a $100 voucher, plus the reimbursement of the one-way tickets.
As another member of the expedition into Area X tells Lena, anyone who volunteers for this mission is "damaged goods" — someone with a healthy and functioning life would never set out for a place from which nobody has returned.
Would this accusation have held so much weight if the Republicans hadn't already spent so much time talking about how Kavanaugh's volunteers for his daughters soccer teams and holding him up as this paragon of morality who volunteers at soup kitchens?
Ally Moms serves a highly specific community: trans youth, parents, and siblings of trans youth, as well as "trans adults who are feeling like they could use a mama,"Janna Barkin, who helps to coordinate volunteers for Ally Moms, told Mashable.
Ms. Waite, who volunteers for liberal causes and who created a widely shared document last week to teach others her methods, figures that a phone ringing off the hook is more difficult for a lawmaker to ignore than a flooded inbox.
ATHENS — Five volunteers for European aid groups who worked in Greece at the height of the migrant crisis were cleared of charges of illegally bringing migrants into the country by a Greek court on the Aegean island of Lesbos on Monday.
The new trial, which followed 22020,676 volunteers for a median of 9.2 years, was an attempt to see if wiping out the bacteria using two antibiotics and a drug that blocks the production of stomach acid would cut the cancer risk.
At a downtown park, volunteers for Free Hot Soup did things differently this time: At the urging of a Facebook post, they ordered food from restaurants to be delivered to the park, a tactic that complied with the city's rules.
The workers in Bathinda were brought from neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state last October with advance payments of 5,13 to 10,000 rupees ($73-$146), said Gangambika Sekhar, an advocate with Volunteers for Social Justice, which came across the case on a field visit.
He had raised funds himself and privately organised a team of people to carry out the procedure in order to "seek personal fame and profit", Xinhua said, adding that he had forged ethical review papers in order to enlist volunteers for the procedure.
He had raised funds himself and privately organized a team of people to carry out the procedure in order to "seek personal fame and profit", Xinhua said, adding that he had forged ethical review papers in order to enlist volunteers for the procedure.
Though it's unclear if there is an adequate number of volunteers for the agency, DHS is reaching out to other teams like its intelligence arm, because "serving the needs of the homeland is the cornerstone of what we do," per the memo.
Wearing an armful of jangling bangles and a t-shirt repping Cop Watch, the police monitoring group that she volunteers for in Sunset Park, Perez-Rodriguez points to the Black Panthers as one of the first groups to organize cop watch work.
" (Gothard later claimed he had never spoken to me.) For years, the largest numbers of volunteers for IBLP ended up at the Indianapolis Training Center (ITC), a former hotel that housed several of Gothard's projects, including a school for teenagers deemed "rebellious.
Now, and for the last five years, he's been an elementary school teacher with Baltimore City Public Schools, and his students have shown a dramatic improvement, academically and socially, with his mentorship program, which pairs students with volunteers for lunch once a week.
The fun will include themed discovery walks about wildlife and botany; canoe trips with the Bronx River Alliance (first come first served); and demonstrations with live birds of prey, in which the organization Volunteers for Wildlife will teach about hawks, owls and falcons.
"The women workers in brick kilns are invisible - they are not recognized as workers, they don't get paid for their work, and they have no rights or benefits," said Gangambika Sekhar, an advocate with Volunteers for Social Justice, that organized the event.
Republican officials have stressed that Trump's lack of ground game has been bolstered by an increased party investment; the Republican National Committee touts 500 paid staffers and more than 4,000 volunteers for its ground effort, and Trump is the party's top priority.
Palmer said he regretted that Trump skipped the conference — particularly after a friend who volunteers for Trump's campaign paid $150 for a single-day ticket just to see him in person — but he wasn't surprised after seeing how aggressively anti-Trump CPAC has become.
How Volunteers for India's Ruling Party Are Using WhatsApp to Fuel Fake News Ahead of Elections Billy Perrigo reports that a move to limit the number of times a WhatsApp message can be forwarded has not effectively stopped the spread of misinformation in India.
Other highlights will include learning how to identify local trees and plants; going on guided, themed tours of the woodland; and investigating its animal residents with Volunteers for Wildlife, who will introduce live mammals, reptiles and birds during presentations at noon and 23 p.m.
James was politically progressive—he had been a Communist and had been blacklisted in Hollywood, where he once worked as a screenwriter—and he and his wife had been volunteers for twenty years in the Los Angeles neighborhood where "Famous All Over Town" is set.
Volunteers for the Antarctic Sabbatical will be chosen by a team of five people, including Jones-Williams, a person from an unspecified "industry organization," an Airbnb employee, an "independent member," and a representative from Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions LLC, an Antarctic "travel and logistics" company.
LAS VEGAS — In a storefront on this city's heavily Latino east side, the civil rights leader Dolores Huerta rallied a dozen volunteers for Hillary Clinton on Wednesday night, relating in Spanish a Mexican saying about people who go near a cactus only when it is bearing fruit.
They scored the volunteers for healthy behaviors: Eating at least 2 ½ cups of fruits and vegetables a day, eating whole grains instead of white flour and rice, keeping a healthy body weight, exercising at least half an hour a day — preferably an hour — and drinking moderately.
Their killing marks the third attack on volunteers for the aid organization in the country this year, the International Committee of the Red Cross said in a statement late Wednesday, in addition to the nine U.N. peacekeepers who have been killed there so far in 1773.
We're volunteers for Masks For Docs, a rapidly growing group of 1,000+ volunteers from the tech, business, and design community with the singular goal of getting critical protective equipment, like masks and hand sanitizer, into the hands of doctors on the frontlines of the current global pandemic.
The episode was brought to light by volunteers for the South Carolina chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, who said in a news release that the lawmaker laid out a loaded firearm while discussing gun safety at an event in Rock Hill.
Sanders said he hoped his emphasis on school boards, city councils and statehouses will help support the next generation of activist progressive candidates and dovetail with the mission of Our Revolution, a nonprofit political group run by former staffers and volunteers for his 2016 presidential campaign.
I don't think Musk will struggle to find volunteers for a Mars mission — Mars One, which is even less serious, managed to get plenty — but figuring out how to develop the technology that will prevent people from dying in space or on Mars is going to be costly.
Mr. Wolikow, who now volunteers for the progressive group Good Jobs Nation, said that he and his fiancée, Rochelle Carlisle, together brought home around $100,000 a year when both worked at the plant in 2016, but that they now lived on her earnings as a waitress at Cracker Barrel.
Jennie Whitaker, the die-hard Gilmore Girls fan who organized this festival more or less on a whim is buzzing around him, calling to volunteers for Sharpies and paper towels, rattling off directions into a walkie talkie, and accepting hugs from random festivalgoers who had begged her personally for tickets.
County Board of Elections spokesman Aaron Sellers said at last count, the county is 241 volunteers short of the 3,200 they need to feel confident in a smoothly run election — and that as of Thursday they were losing approximately three volunteers for every new recruit they'd landed in recent days.
But Mr. Wofford had one thing to show for his term: the National and Community Service Act of 1993, which created AmeriCorps, the Senior Corps and Learn and Serve America, federally funded programs that have enlisted hundreds of thousands of volunteers for education, health, environmental cleanups and other public service projects.
Children can kick up their heels at a family dance party; join in classic outdoor games; enjoy musical performances by the groups Mil's Trills and Moona Luna; attend a show by Volunteers for Wildlife; enter their pets in a Dog Olympics; and decorate a model of the Brooklyn Bridge with painted flowers.
Based on a plant-by-plant count provided by GM, if every worker displaced or soon to be displaced volunteers for or accepts a new job - and those eligible to retire do so - that would potentially leave up to 500 GM workers jobless, far fewer than the thousands decried by the UAW and Trump.
"Patients tend to ignore medication once they feel they are better, and some stop coming for their check-ups altogether, but we have these volunteers who follow up the patients, making sure they at least prolong their lives," said Tabeth Nkomo, a senior municipality nurse who has worked with volunteers for more than a decade.
National Doughnut Day originally began as a way to celebrate the female volunteers for the Salvation Army who were serving doughnuts to soldiers in World War I (known as The Doughnut Lassies), and now it's become a national phenomenon, with many of the country's top doughnut shops offering special deals to commemorate the holiday.
Just days before she was going to help lead the first of Planned Parenthood's national summits to train volunteers for the 6003 elections, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration would rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (President Obama's 2012 initiative temporarily protecting some immigrants who arrived in the US as children from deportation).
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While urging from nonprofits to call or email legislators is not new, Herd on the Hill offers a more accessible method, blending digital and analog: Anyone in the country can type a message into a form on the website and in minutes have it printed out at the office of one of the volunteers for delivery.
Thousands of migrants have been living for months on the US-Mexico border in makeshift encampments, where they rely on volunteers for basic necessities and are targeted by criminal gangs while they wait for a chance to apply for asylum in the US. For these already vulnerable migrants, the implications of a potential coronavirus outbreak could be devastating.
Volunteers for the two groups have spent that time getting students to sign pledge cards to commit to voting, door-knocking in campus dorm rooms, inviting them to take buses to the polls, and they've made over 20,000 phone calls to students across the state to talk about issues like climate change, student loan debt, and Medicare for All.
"I have no confidence in the Trump ground game," said Fergus Cullen, a former chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, noting the swarms of volunteers for groups like Planned Parenthood and other Clinton supporters he has seen in the state, and the bumbling efforts of Trump volunteers, a complaint that has been echoed in many other states.
Ushahidi will manage its 2016 U.S. operation from its Nairobi headquarters and through a team of its 30 staff in 8 countries, including the U.S. USA Election Monitoring is interviewing volunteers for its verification team, who will receive training kits and briefings on Ushahidi's methodology for screening, verifying and reporting election events that come in digitally through citizens on the ground.
Since the election, volunteers for Ms. Ocasio-Cortez (who is virtually guaranteed victory in November's general election in her predominantly Democratic district) have migrated to those of Ms. Teachout and Ms. Salazar; Ms. Teachout's aides, who previously coordinated volunteers via phone calls, have begun dispatching them through a group chat on WhatsApp, a tactic adopted from Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's campaign.
With nearly 90 percent of financial flows to the developing world now coming from private sources, the key for the United States is how we use government dollars to unleash the private sector not only through compacts with the Millenium Challenge Corporation, partnerships with USAID, volunteers for the Peace Corps, and investments in our multilateral institutions, but also through robust development finance.
"I can't tell you how many people in New York politics who I've met with that tell me, 'if this was about me and not being afraid of power I would've endorsed you a long time ago,'" Ocasio-Cortez told BuzzFeed News before recounting that a New York politician who'd endorsed Crowley had quietly asked one of her campaign volunteers for one of her purple campaign posters.
Knowing his experience is not unique and that millions of young Americans with elevated blood pressure don't know they have it, Matthew, who hopes to become a pediatric nephrologist, volunteers for the National Pediatric Blood Pressure Awareness Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy group his mother, Celeste Goodwin, created to educate parents and professionals about the importance of regular blood pressure checks in children and adolescents.
Tomada followed several of these western volunteers for two years through the battlefields of Iraq and Syria to bring together the six-part documentary series " Hunting ISIS " – shedding light on their highs and lows, and what drove them to leave their livelihoods in America and take up arms with no pay and no protection in the quest to defeat one of the most brutal terror factions to ever exist.
They have asked the court to appoint a special monitor to oversee the network of detention facilities that house children and families across the US. Volunteers for the Los Angeles–based group interviewed more than 200 immigrants at eight CBP facilities along the US–Mexico border, as well as at the three family detention centers run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and a shelter for unaccompanied minors in Brownsville, Texas.
Mr. Seggos said his agency relies on some 2,500 teaching volunteers for its hunter safety program, and that about 45,000 hunters took advantage of the 1,500 courses given this year whose curriculum includes safety instruction on the stands, which often consist of a seat and a small platform that are fastened onto a tree's trunk above brush lines and above an animal's ability to spot or smell a hunter.
Thousands of migrants have been living for months on the US-Mexico border in makeshift encampments, where they rely on volunteers for basic necessities and are targeted by criminal gangs while they wait for a chance to apply for asylum in the US. They have little means to deal with a public health crisis in such conditions, but volunteers have been preparing for the possibility that coronavirus spreads to the camps.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Uncle Sam Wants You — or at Least Your Genetic and Lifestyle Information" (news article, July 24), about the government effort to get such data from a million volunteers for a research project on disease treatment and prevention, part of President Obama's Precision Medicine Initiative: As a researcher peripherally involved in the initiative, I want to provide some assurance to prospective participants about how the data collected from volunteers will be managed.

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