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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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community
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Also, they may do more work in the areas of community outreach and preventive care than managers of a group practice.
effort
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We thought this was a good beginning for some really serious outreach efforts .
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She envisioned an outreach effort with Rimes and enough feel-good songs to cheer little cowgirls and cowboys around the globe.
program
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Imagine our horror, then, when the equity department began a trainee outreach program .
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Few parishes have gay outreach programs , and Dignity operates almost exclusively out of Protestant sanctuaries.
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Its outreach program is strictly volunteer.
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These changes reflect the impact of education and outreach programs , Adjorlolo-Johnson said.
work
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Much of Sue's outreach work is within an education setting, developing drama, music and interpersonal skills.
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Furthermore, the boundaries between the skills needed in outreach work and main bureau work are not always clear.
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It was with some relief that they assented to his desire to take over outreach work in the local community.
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This explains the fervour with which they perform their outreach work .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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outreach and education for homeless people
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an inner city youth outreach program
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, they may do more work in the areas of community outreach and preventive care than managers of a group practice.
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As we come towards Christmas, please be in prayer for the outreach potential of our services and activities.
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Furthermore, the boundaries between the skills needed in outreach work and main bureau work are not always clear.
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Imagine our horror, then, when the equity department began a trainee outreach program.
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Mobile teams were created to back up the village outreach system, providing sterilization and IUDs.
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We finished John's leadership training in September, with 4 weeks of outreach in Northern Ireland.
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We thought this was a good beginning for some really serious outreach efforts.