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Somalia needs hundreds of millions of dollars of emergency aid, but donors are getting skittish because the attacks on aid workers threaten to make relief projects untenable.
Mission 4636 provides a good example of how we can use data from mobile phones to make relief efforts more effective.
Compared with intaglio printing, the pressure required to make relief prints is relatively minor, meaning that embossing will sometimes be difficult to see and differentiate from that of intaglio printing, which is more severe.
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The most ambitious and successful sculptor to make reliefs of this type was Gaetano Giulio Zumbo, a Sicilian.
The first master pewterer documented to have made relief pieces in Lyon is Roland Greffet, between 1528 and 1568.
As the Senate headed for its showdown, FEMA and administration budget officials informed lawmakers that the agency would likely be able to make disaster relief payments through the rest of the week.
During the winter school, the students learnt the historical texture of Gönen, analyzed the historical structures and determined the traditional houses needed to conserve by making relief drawings and photographs.
To make a relief etching, the areas not to be removed by acid are protected with liquid ground or varnish.
The senators had planned to make foreclosure relief part of the bill, by including a measure to let bankrupt homeowners have their mortgages modified under court protection.
The final question is whether, even if Greece does agree to meet most of the demands of its creditors, Germany and its allies will agree to make debt relief part of the agreement.
While it will be hard now for Mr Stoiber to make flood relief an election issue, the measures announced by Mr Schröder are by no means guaranteed to improve his electoral prospects.
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