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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid parcel" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts related to humanitarian assistance or support, but it would require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The organization sent an aid parcel to the affected region to help those in need."
Alternatives: "relief package" or "assistance bundle".
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Initially available only in London, the company presumably hopes that it'll soon be rolled out across the UK, like commerce-smothering death-pastry, and then throughout the world, and that ultimately all other ways of buying anything at all will cease and everyone will stay holed up in their homes in feverish anticipation of the next drone-borne aid parcel.
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"[Syrian families] might not realise they are being exploited, so we try to prevent this by organising projects, for instance... we get the Jordanians and Syrians working together, cleaning the streets and giving out aid parcels.
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is taking iris scans as it processes Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan, to prevent people from going through registration multiple times to pick up extra aid parcels.
A possible constitution would begin, "We have the right to bare legs", while aid parcels to surrounding Tory constituencies would include Brighton Gin, coffee, a yoga mat and a seagull relaxation tape.
By February 1946, the sending of aid parcels to anarchists in Germany was a large-scale operation.
Scout buglers sounded the "all clear" after air raids, others helped in hospitals and made up aid parcels; Sea Scouts assisted the Coastguard in watching the vulnerable East coast.
Recognizing the benefits, New York State now offers an incentive -- $5 in state aid per parcel of property -- to local governments that revalue annually.
The bureau is to decide this fall whether to adjust the numbers for the purpose of allocating federal aid that is parceled out based on population.
The critics say that security aid should be parceled out year by year to retain American leverage, and that it must be part of a far broader plan to promote development and stability.
Israel views the aid as part and parcel of its 1979 peace treaty with Egypt, and essential to the maintenance of stability in the region.
International discussions often consider development aid as part and parcel of migration management.
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