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Now imagine if there is a way out for your kids in the way of essentially state-assisted placed in good schools, where they will qualify for good colleges and learn the right skills.
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"We were state-supported; then we were state-assisted; now we're just state-located," goes the old saying.
Gordon Davies: Productivity Is Taking Hold in Higher Education Gordon Davies 2010
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"We were state-supported; then we were state-assisted; now we're just state-located," goes the old saying.
Gordon Davies: Productivity Is Taking Hold in Higher Education Gordon Davies 2010
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Illinois is one of a handful of states that offers funding for funerals for the indigent, said Roman Szabelski of the archdiocesan office of Catholic Cemeteries, which handles about 400 state-assisted funerals a year.
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Mr. Roh's family agreed to a state-assisted public funeral, likely to occur on Friday.
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The cumulative legacy of these past acts of state-assisted robbery, and ongoing state-enforced unequal exchange, determines the basic structural foundations of the present-day economy.
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The cumulative legacy of these past acts of state-assisted robbery, and ongoing state-enforced unequal exchange, determines the basic structural foundations of the present-day economy.
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So if people are waiting for city-assisted, state-assisted evacuation, they can show up and get on a bus as we speak.
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The legacy of success and remaining power of our relatively poorly state-assisted athletes is impressive and the 2008 medal count attests to this.
Max Fraad Wolff: Loss of Place, Continuity of Influence 2008
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Australia raises stars, and then they leave to make fortunes abroad, while the state-assisted local industry struggles on tiny budgets.
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