go+for+help

  • 81help yourself — spoken phrase used for giving someone permission to do or use something ‘Do you mind if I use the phone?’ ‘Help yourself.’ Thesaurus: ways of giving permissionsynonym Main entry: help …

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  • 82Help the Aged — [Help the Aged] a British charity that provides help for old people both in Britain and abroad. It was established in 1961 and works to reduce poverty, loneliness and prejudice in relation to old people and to improve understanding of old age and …

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  • 83For-profit school — For profit schools are educational institutions that are run by private, profit seeking companies or organizations, selling education to those who want to buy it. [ [http://www.allonlineschools.com/online education resource center/online degrees… …

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  • 84For Darfur — Inc. is a United States based non profit organization aimed at raising awareness about the ongoing humanitarian conflict in Darfur, Sudan. It also raises funds in order to bring aid packages via Doctors Without Borders to displaced refugees… …

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  • 85for — for1 [fôr, fʉr] prep. [ME < OE, akin to Ger für & Du ver < IE base * per > L per , pro , prae , Gr pro, Sans pári] 1. in place of; instead of [to use blankets for coats] 2. as the representative of; in the interest of [acting for… …

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  • 86Help America Vote Act of 2002 — An act passed in response to the presidential election of 2000, which remained undecided for several weeks due to voting problems such as computer problems, misplaced vote boxes, and confusing ballot designs. This law made federal funding… …

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  • 87Help the Aged — Help the Ag|ed a British ↑charity organization which collects money for old people and provides them with help and advice …

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  • 88help wanted — help want|ed [ help ,wantəd ] noun singular AMERICAN the part of a newspaper that contains advertisements for jobs …

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  • 89help yourself to something — informal phrase to steal something He’d been helping himself to money from my purse for months. Thesaurus: to steal, or steal somethingsynonym Main entry: help …

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  • 90help|meet — «HEHLP MEET», noun. = helpmate. (Cf. ↑helpmate) ╂[< “an help meet for him,” Genesis 2:18, 20 (King James Version); meet = suitable] …

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