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  • He kept his eyes on the birds, tactfully allowing me a muchneeded moment to gain control of my features.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • The world's first solar powered billboard, from a bank committed to making a real difference, was designed to harness and convert the energy of the African sun into a muchneeded necessity: electricity.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Red 2007

  • The world's first solar powered billboard, from a bank committed to making a real difference, was designed to harness and convert the energy of the African sun into a muchneeded necessity: electricity.

    NEDBANK Red 2007

  • I would also encourage the federal government to become partners in this plan and to develop a muchneeded national transportation plan as well.

    My Vision for Ontario 2002

  • But a step in the required direction it was beyond yea or nay and both monetarily and mentally it contained no reflection on his dignity in the smallest and it often turned in uncommonly handy to be handed a cheque at a muchneeded moment when every little helped.

    Ulysses 2003

  • A social worker wrote that a nurse had referred Tanya Reid for some muchneeded support.

    Cruel Deception Olsen, Gregg 1995

  • The stimulus package will create summer jobs, it will provide money for Head Start, it will provide muchneeded funding for roads and bridges that will create jobs both in California and the rest of the country.

    Press Briefing By George Stephanopoulos ITY National Archives 1993

  • A decent cause, and a decent chunk of muchneeded money.

    Inconstant Star Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1991

  • The OTG expects a flurry of activity worldwide that will simultaneously raise muchneeded funds and stimulate political awareness of our struggle.

    DOCUMENTS OF THE OSLO CONFERENCE 1989

  • Alexander would have merited great credit for this muchneeded work, had he not spoiled it by substituting his own family in their place.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913

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