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The Taliban have cut electricity in the city to eliminate lights that might guide American pilots.
Finding out what went right in Dane County has become an urgent quest — one that might guide similar progress in other cities.
Miller aims "to write a book that might guide people through the thicket of their own views about heaven by holding up a mirror of other people's beliefs, both current and past".
That way you will have something that might guide you, or at least get you started, when you deal with any psychological problems you may face in the future.
And what I loved about it was that it didn't offer up any immediate analysis: there was no obvious author's voice, no scenes of debate that might guide me to come to the "right" conclusion.
It is not just the lovely clothes the Northups wear, but a lack of contextual information that might guide the unwary about how slavery operated in the America of 1841: the battle between slave and free states; freedom roads heading north; kidnappers like Northup's assailants heading south with "runaways", real or not.
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Cobbett's illustrious contemporary, the Rev. Sydney Smith, has some words that might well guide us into 2002.
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In this clinical setting it is perhaps unsurprising that parents would be eager to obtain any potentially clinically relevant information that might help guide treatment of their child's cancer, even if it is described as being of uncertain benefit by study investigators.
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