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It was also under his leadership that the agency began to provide the contras with military assistance and clandestine instruction, before such aid was rendered illegal by Congress in 1984.
Manchin says that he believes the Assad regime has used these weapons, and then he runs down a list of choices that are being mulled, before stopping short and saying that he's not willing to put "boots on the ground" in Syria, but he believes that some aid needs to be rendered.
Based upon Corker's account, which Grim recorded, the key aid seems to have been rendered by the folks at OnStar.
Finally, this definition clarifies exactly what is still needed to demonstrate reciprocity: an experimental test of whether bats will decrease aid to partners that are rendered unable to reciprocate.
Section 4 will contain any first aid procedures that should be rendered if someone is exposed to the material.
In the end, the inability of the media to weigh its coverage based on the facts created a morally neutral fantasy world in which all things were rendered equal, offering aid and comfort to the side with the most to hide--and the side that was willing to go the furthest to hide it.
If tertiary settings provide better care, this may reflect in a higher effectiveness of hearing aids, and the program would, therefore, be rendered more cost-effective.
Communication with the horse is rendered possible by the use of the bit and the aids.
In others a diagnosis may be rendered only after correlating the microscopic pattern with clinical clues aided by ancillary tests.
CALEA is rendered moot.
She is rendered speechless.
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