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Of its $680 million budget, nearly 10 percent goes to aid for the poor.
A fight started and a 37-year-old man from the crew went to aid his colleagues.
I went to aid him, and he glanced briefly up at me.
Do you think he has gone to aid our enemies?"
There were two men in the waiting room: one ran to the private office; the other went to aid Berger.
But this year, he added, most donations have gone to aid for Bosnia.
She got to her feet clumsily and went to aid the wounded.
Rescuers who went to aid of the injured were hit in the second attack.
Only 3 percent went to aid for state governments - widely believed to be one of the most effective economic stimuli available.
Some proceeds from the arms sales went to aid the Nicaraguan rebels.
Congress would like the already appropriated but unspent money to go to aid farmers.
Some funds also went to aid those affected by floods in Queensland.
In addition to fostering local government, the money would go to aiding economic growth at the grass-roots level, he said.
He made no protest when I went to aid him with it, easing out the tangles.
Then the Master went to aid his brother.
I couldn't see how regret and remorse were going to aid Sam's short-term recovery.
Proceeds of the single went to aid charity Children's Promise.
While still recovering, he goes to aid the captive members of the Justice League.
You are going to aid her in delivering your people into ruin because you wish something to be true, even though it is not.
Proceeds from the shows went to aid Oxfam's promotional campaigns.
"Then let us go to aid them," Agustín said.
"We are going to aid my father," Drex said.
Straight away, Guilhem pulled his horse round and went to aid his friend.
Moander's vast godly knowledge, however, was not going to aid in its escape.
He parked behind a shop selling American flags (sales are up 42 percent over last year, with profits going to aid veterans).