assisted in the PONS Dictionary

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They were assisted by eleven clerks ("petis clercs", later "clercs des comptes") who acted as auditors of the prests.
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He also assisted in the construction of a few monumental fountains, which are now destroyed.
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He is assisted by up to six other officials on the field.
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In several stories, as a non-costumed sidekick, he either assisted the hero, or required rescuing.
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Housemasters, assisted by their tutor teams, are responsible for pupils' pastoral care, oversight of their academic progress and personal development.
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He scored a further five goals in those matches and assisted on four more.
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However, a large amount of energy is required to drive such reactions, usually in the form of heat, pressure, or radiation, often assisted by catalysts.
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Sometimes a court included an "asesor", who assisted the judge and collected fines and fees.
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About 15% of the students are assisted financially with a scholarship.
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The psoas is the primary hip flexor, assisted by the iliacus.
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