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"I want to do something to support the stock market," she said after Sept. 11.
He feels better now after two therapy sessions, and wants to do something to support homeless charities.
They are now independent moral actors, and their situation requires that they either publicly oppose their father's war or do something to support it.
In spring 2005 Tracy Gershon, a Nashville record producer and judge on the country talent show "Nashville Star," resolved to do something to support the New Mexico ranch where Don Imus and his family play host to children with cancer.
"I don't think very many social change organizations, even the well-funded, sophisticated ones, are paying nearly enough attention to the technology available for engaging support and enhancing their missions," said Alberto Ibargüen, chief executive of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which made a $1.5 million grant to Do Something to support its mobile strategy.
Jon Stow warns that penny-pinching can be expensive: "If we are inexperienced or simply do not have the time to do something to support, promote or oil the wheels of our business, it will cost us a lot more in sales than if we pay a specialist to help us".
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"He is doing something to support people," she said.
Then we would really be doing something to support the troops.
Rashid loved the idea of doing something to support the workers, and she called Maher immediately.
If she was educated, she could be teaching somewhere, or doing something to support the family and support her husband".
Theresa May seems to have little interest in knowing about how the cuts are affecting police forces and even less in doing something to support the worse off.
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