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Hence our general willingness to proffer assistance rather than aggression".
And soldiers may observe local people in need of help -- wounded, ill, hungry, -- but be unable to proffer assistance due to movement and contact rules and rules of engagement.a 4.
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One might argue that Tyson, as one of the largest employers in the state, was likely to receive friendly treatment from Clinton (or any governor) anyway, and, further, that Jim Blair, who married one of Hillary's closest friends in 1979, would probably have proffered that assistance whether or not he was counsel for Tyson.
As Barack Obama worked the phones from Washington, calling the leaders of India and Brazil, Kerry praised countries moving towards renewable energy and proffered additional financial assistance to nations already living with the impact of climate change.
Musharraf has proffered other help as well.
Although Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has courted both the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in an attempt to chart a more pro-Western course, Russia may turn out to be a valuable source of financial assistance if the right olive branch can be proffered.
This proffer was rejected.
Some proffer puppets.
He did, however, proffer one theory.
Proffer and the poet in Petersburg.
Someone said …. was it Ellendea Proffer maybe?
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