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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, for instance, Wisconsin led the revolution in welfare, the system of government handouts aimed mostly at poor single mothers.But health care has proved trickier.

In an email sent to the palace, it was explained that the handouts were aimed at schools, hospitals, councils and housing associations for heating programmes that benefited low-income families.

In a move clearly aimed at Governor Cervera's practice of giving voters government-financed goodies on or near election day, the federal office of social development shut down operations, depriving his operatives of a source of handouts.

Aimed at undermining the prevailing blandness of British films, Free Cinema was so called, according to one of its publicity handouts, because "these films are free in the sense that their statements are entirely personal".

Aimed at birth to 13kg.

He aimed at the fringes".

"Who is it aimed at?

Similar curbs were announced on a range of benefits that filled page after page in a government handout detailing allowances that have proliferated since the late 1940s, when a Labour government set out to build a welfare state founded on the National Health Service, the country's socialized system of medical care, and other measures aimed at protecting and uplifting Britain's working class.

"Who is it aimed at?" Thomas asked.

Some speculators have certainly aimed at Greece.

I think it's aimed at Putin".

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