He spoke out against abusers of aid for the victims, ensuring that funds didn't fall prey to charity scams. |
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The funds were raised at the Elder Avenue school after junior pupils took part in a sponsored stay awake for 12 hours. |
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Now funds have been obtained to meet the long-standing demand for a roundabout at the junction of Mill Green Road. |
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The liquidator was entitled to claim the funds in the joint account on behalf of MG's creditors. |
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The joint account was kept in funds by payments from her investments, and it was used solely for her needs. |
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The campaign was revolutionary in its use of the Internet to raise funds and rally the masses. |
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In doing so, he would treat the money standing to the credit of the joint account as funds available for his own purposes. |
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You could also join up with another group in the area to raise funds between you. |
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Muniyappan has also received wholehearted support from the public who raised funds for him in support of his cause. |
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The result was that actuaries said pension funds had more money than they needed. |
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Very few directors dare to make serious films due to paucity of funds, she said. |
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Local residents who object to the wind farm know that they could be rejecting a huge flow of funds into the area. |
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Registering trustees are required to report the aggregate amount of funds under supervision and the names of the trusts. |
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They made frantic calls to friends, well-wishers and relatives at home to rush much-needed funds. |
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Morningstar, the Chicago-based mutual fund research firm, recently gave Ariel's mutual funds its top five-star rating for performance. |
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One can only hope some lonely auditor somewhere is figuring out what ratholes those funds went down too. |
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We have put in for a number of smaller trust funds but so far none of the other grants have come through. |
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Free public toilets lack the funds to employ a full-time cleaner and because they are free, they are busier. |
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A football signed by Brazilian ace and World Cup winner Rivaldo is set to be auctioned off to raise funds for the York City Supporters' Trust. |
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Down through the years bingo has earned much-needed funds for the parish, allowing valued work to be done. |
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Allocating the funds on compiling, sharing, and enforcing the terrorist watch list would be a far better security investment. |
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The increase in accounts payable and funds owed to members are more likely in response to higher sales. |
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When public funds are involved, accountability requires that money is spent wisely. |
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Although it doesn't come up very often, clients sometimes will want to invest their retirement funds in trust deeds or realty ownership. |
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Unlike the financing of payments from export and income receipts, reliance on borrowed funds may not be sustainable. |
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All unsecured creditors are treated equally and they will have to share any remaining funds rateably between them. |
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Let's hope that those responsible for the proper use of State funds experience a swift reality check in the interim. |
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Would there be restrictions on the types of investments that could be made, say to mutual funds or IRA accounts? |
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The Lounge Committee had raffles to raise funds for furniture for the lounge, and for curtains and social events. |
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This has the effect of cutting mortgage interest when your cheque account is in credit, or increasing it when funds run short. |
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He said in an interview that the greatest challenge that the company was currently facing was inadequate funds to recapitalise its operations. |
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If you fail to make payments on your credit card accounts, these funds will be used to cover your obligations. |
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By the time the error was discovered, B had withdrawn the funds credited to his account by the F Bank. |
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It will result in inappropriate and wasted research funds, time, and effort, and may influence dangerous interventions. |
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All funds envisaged in this category, adding up to about 10 million euro, had been used, he said. |
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Contenders are raising funds and canvassing support while maintaining complete radio silence. |
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The banking business there consists of branches of foreign banks which act largely as accommodation addresses for the transfer of funds. |
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We have so many ideas on promoting the history of soccer in America but our lack of funds is holding us back. |
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The onshore bond invests into onshore funds, which have tax deducted at source. |
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Stakes in quoted banks, hedge funds and the like are valued at the prevailing share price at the end of June. |
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This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research. |
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Part of the funds has already been used to fund mammography training for two radiologists at the hospital. |
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The funds will be used to develop the area at the back of the community hall into a recreational area incorporating ramps for wheelchair users. |
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The Church of Scotland may long have raised funds through raffles, tombolas and whist drives, but it disapproves of gambling. |
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The defendants have paid settlement funds to Mr. Mann and they continue to be held in trust. |
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The whist drive in Kelly's on Saturday January 24th in aid of club funds was well supported. |
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Many democrats that received these funds to not have a voting record that is friendly to the membership. |
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Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children. |
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The wonder-working tour on which the monks sent their new relics certainly helped raise funds for their new abbatial church. |
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This prompted tracker funds to buy the stock, lifting the share price even higher. |
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They must reject the abhorrent demands of hostage takers and bandits and, if necessary, commit more funds and more troops. |
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The funds were to be used to reimburse city departments for lost revenues for fee waivers granted to applicants. |
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When they start announcing these things three and four times over with the same funds, then we get a bit jack of that. |
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About 50 walkers of all ages joined the walkathon Sunday to raise funds for Steinbach's Grace Haven Pregnancy Crisis Centre. |
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It attracted many members but few funds, and the secretary absconded with what there were. |
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The worst day was the end of the month, a time when his funds were close to drying up. |
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If the hedge funds shun European junk, that dramatic shift could drive up rates on these securities even further. |
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Instructors actively recruit students who would benefit from the experience, allowing for lead time to raise the funds required for travel. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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Bob was lucky that he had the funds to jump the queue and get treatment that was not available to people who do not have money. |
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At that time, the government dramatically expanded the loan guarantee program and recapitalised the banks with public funds. |
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Different student clubs within the community are planning events to raise funds and provide resources for the relief effort. |
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A jumble sale to boost group funds will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2pm in the hut. |
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The association fears the races will either have to be scaled down to an invitation race in September or cancelled completely for lack of funds. |
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Optimism turns to pessimism and a growing sense of helplessness, however, as funds are depleted and rejection letters arrive. |
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These funds of which you speak are credit balances in a bank account, are they? |
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Instead of banking the funds for a rainy day, Michigan lawmakers went on a spending spree. |
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Third-party professional advice could help consumers invest their funds judiciously. |
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Lack of funds to purchase the dustbins and lack of suitable dumping sites are quoted as the main hurdles faced by the local bodies. |
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A number of internet sites publish current lists of gold funds, ranked by performance. |
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Most of the money raised so far has been donated by friends and well-wishers but several events have now been organised to boost funds even more. |
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Not only that, we let him go on the last day of the window leaving us no time to invest the incoming funds. |
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The bank advances funds to you in exchange for the right to collect that amount from income streams due to the business from debtors. |
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The success of venture investment funds over the past decade has meant they simply can't afford the effort to invest in small amounts. |
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As wazir, Safdar Jang diverted imperial funds for his own use, so much so that he was accused of impoverishing the Mughal court. |
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The trust relies on donations and sponsorship, has an affinity card and often host jumbles sales and fairs to raise funds. |
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The costs associated with receivership would have reduced the funds available for distribution. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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The banquet was paid for with public funds, and taxpayers were understandably upset. |
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After the death of the estate owner and before the estate is wound up, the trust can provide a source of funds for the maintenance and other needs of dependants. |
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It distributed about 4,000 bread and coal tickets each winter, a number which could be usefully increased if the funds of the society admitted of such extension. |
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The danger is that banks, which are getting cash that used to be in money-market funds, may not recirculate it quickly enough by stepping up their business lending. |
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The partners allocated funds to produce webinars, to retain a PR agency, and to host a series of free events at which they would demonstrate their services. |
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My watch list now includes a total of about 30 stocks and funds. |
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The unit had to lay off staff, cut its caseload, and lacked the funds to take on statewide corruption cases. |
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It's quite sweet she thinks people go to Vegas just to see Celine Dion, rather than just stumbling in blind drunk after losing their kid's college funds on the craps table. |
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They asked for HUD to appoint an official to monitor the distribution of recovery funds in New Jersey. |
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Emergency funds are being provided to help mitigate the effects of the disaster. |
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In a newspaper interview Sunday, he claimed the government had assisted the militants with arms and funds. |
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Surenos are told when to workout, who to associate with and how to distribute any funds they make from illegal activity. |
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It was hard to believe this modest little place was charity shop Barnardo's, once associated with sale of second-hand items to raise funds for waifs and orphans. |
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Our funds are vital for the care of animals at our kennels and cattery in Keighley, and without our shop-generated funds, we may have to refuse admissions. |
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The report says that these demands are absorbing resources, thereby reducing funds for community services that could help to contain rising hospital admissions. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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He ordered his secretary to reimburse the fees and will issue a correction to his political funds reports. |
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It also forced banks to consider designing their own Internet money market funds to compete with Yu'E bao. |
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The event is a fundraiser for Southern Cross University students, who are trying to raise funds for an intercultural exchange with the Ainu, the indigenous people of Japan. |
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Taxable funds mainly invest in U.S. Treasury securities, government agency securities, repurchase agreements, CDs, commercial paper and bankers' acceptances. |
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A group of citizens concerned about the erosion of Acadian culture in the Cheticamp area formed a non-profit co-op in 1992 to raise funds for a community-based radio station. |
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They are enjoying unprecedented wealth, earning easy money from the lucrative gambling trade which now funds their previously impoverished communities. |
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Police in the county now employ around 115 wardens to enforce traffic regulations along with officers, with fines going to central government funds. |
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The town has appropriated funds to repair the bridge and work should begin this summer. |
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There's a decent-sized cult coalition that seems to think this young whippersnapper will eventually do something other than grow his own mutual funds. |
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I have no personal funds or realisable assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred. |
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The money-market fund industry nearly collapsed, as many money-market funds had Lehman Brothers commercial paper. |
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The seizures were the first time SIGAR investigators seized funds held in an Afghan bank. |
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Moreover, the crippling restrictions resulted in the North partially shutting down weapons programs for lack of funds. |
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After she left Lehman, callan went to work at Credit Suisse to develop a business that, ironically, deals with hedge funds. |
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He is also soliciting funds for university fellowships in agronomy and engineering. |
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Yes, Akbar had put up a website at BomberSuesBloggers.com, and yes, it was to raise funds to defend against Kimberlin. |
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The Hacketstown community quickly came to their aid by establishing an enthusiastic committee who have come up with many novel ideas to help raise funds. |
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A consortium of European countries led by Germany pledged funds to be shepherded by the United Nations. |
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The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds. |
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Skilful driving is rewarded with funds to customise cars, with the usual array of add-ons and fine-tuning tricks that armchair boy-racers drool over. |
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It is said that the Central Junta of the Carlist organization is to meet today to discuss means to procure funds to support an insurrection in Catalonia. |
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But, the question is, wherefrom will the required funds come? |
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This money also funds many in the burgeoning nonprofit sector which employs many in the clerisy and often promotes their agenda. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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The demand for government loans has also been criticized by some later commentators for starving industry of funds, and so holding down the rate of economic growth. |
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Punters must lodge funds to cover their wagers before a bet is accepted. |
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When you are safely out, you give your password to the smuggler who calls it in to the broker to release the funds. |
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Then, as if by magic, funds pour into the UK as clean capital, free from any taxation or further scrutiny. |
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A Timor Railway System has been in proposal but the current government has yet to advocate the proposal due to lack of funds and expertise. |
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The common good properties and funds of the royal burghs continue to exist. |
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Napoleon needed funds to wage another war with Great Britain, and he doubted that France could defend such a huge and distant territory. |
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Conversely, some landlords were criticised for using the voluntarily raised relief funds to avoid supporting their tenants through the crisis. |
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These politicians have been recently cutting the funds for universities applying immense pressure on higher educational institutions. |
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It was later sold back to William by Richard I of England in order to raise funds for his Crusade. |
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They did this by stripping information out of wire transfers, thereby concealing the source of funds. |
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The Bank of Scotland was effective in raising funds for the Jacobite Rebellion. |
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The ACF is also used by businesses to concentrate funds at a primary bank while making payments to other businesses. |
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Any additional pipers in the battalion pipe band were and are equipped today by funds from the Officers' Mess Fund of the battalion. |
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Manson has used her and Garbage's profile to raise awareness and funds for a number of causes. |
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The event raised funds and public awareness on children affected by violence in war zones. |
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It had no funds to acquire the property, and public fundraising was undertaken and donated to the council. |
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Conservatives were concerned by his desire to create a party from these funds comprising moderate Liberals and themselves. |
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Pope Innocent IV's attempts to raise funds began to face opposition from within the English Church during Henry's reign. |
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Edward probably hoped that the marriage would strengthen his position in Gascony and bring him much needed funds. |
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Accusations, probably untrue, were levelled at Gaveston that he had stolen royal funds and had purloined Isabella's wedding presents. |
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Mary's was built in 1927 largely by funds from the local residents of Hakin. |
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Ceredigion Council appealed to the Welsh Assembly Government for funds, whilst Natural Resources Wales are still. |
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In October 1875, chapels in Wales raised the next tranche of funds from over 70,000 contributors. |
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Several other institutions donated funds to the Library as an expression of their gratitude and Mrs. |
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In addition to the collection of artwork, the bequest also included funds to cover this project. |
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In the summer of 2005 funds were finally made available to sign new players allowing Dai Young to start rebuild the side. |
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The project failed to win financial support from the Millennium Commission, the body which distributed funds from the UK National Lottery. |
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The remaining funds for the project came from a major sponsorship deal with the Principality Building Society. |
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The Weston Studio is named after the Garfield Weston Foundation which funds the Glanfa Stage, and is located on Level 1 of the Centre. |
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Risky credit, public debt creation, and European structural and cohesion funds were mismanaged across almost four decades. |
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Dutch provinces now receive minor funds for preserving and promoting the use of Low Saxon. |
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For this reason, community funds have been made available to fishing as a means of encouraging regional development. |
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Mutual funds and joint ventures are big investors in new oil and gas pipelines. |
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The house is now owned by Miriam Margolyes, and both have hosted functions to raise funds for the new village hall. |
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Every year both of the gorge's owners contribute funds towards the clearance of scrub bush and trees from the area. |
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In 1746, an act was passed by the general assembly of New York to raise funds for the foundation of a new college. |
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The monarchs left it to the royal treasurer to shift funds among various royal accounts on behalf of the enterprise. |
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A committee of ten elders selected by the civil authorities regulated worship and built the temples with public funds. |
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The first lifeboat in Cornwall was bought by the people of Penzance in 1803 but it was sold in 1812 due to lack of funds to keep it in operation. |
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This would have coincided with the controversial dissolution of the monasteries that resulted in a major influx of funds into the royal treasury. |
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At one point a county councillor even threatened to withdraw promised funds if the dockyard site became more than an interim solution. |
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The church, government and organised groups provide funds for many children so that they can join a summer camps for free. |
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Opponents of the bid had argued that hosting the 33rd Olympic Games would cost the city too much in public funds. |
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Octavian could not rely on his limited funds to make a successful entry into the upper echelons of the Roman political hierarchy. |
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To obtain money he seized church lands and property, and used the funds to pay his soldiers. |
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Cortes then applied all of his funds, mortgaged his estates and borrowed from merchants and friends to outfit his ships. |
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The expenditures necessary for these land campaigns directly competed with the funds necessary to continue naval expeditions. |
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The master founder initially tried to sell his services to the Byzantines, who were unable to secure the funds needed to hire him. |
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In 1351 the Venetian government outlawed spreading rumors intended to lower the price of government funds. |
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The mission of OFNAC is to fight corruption, embezzlement of public funds and fraud. |
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The government largely funds basic education comprising public primary schools and public junior high schools. |
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By 29 April 1514, the Portuguese had depleted their funds, but they sought a bull signed by the pope, who sent back rich gifts to king Manuel. |
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Governor Scott, however, refused federal funds and the project has been canceled. |
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Establishment meant that local tax funds paid the parish costs, and that the parish had local civic functions such as poor relief. |
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The required funds to maintain the army and navy, and the general course of the war were other topics of constant struggle. |
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The association's Charitable Trust funds small scale assistance in the education and training sector. |
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To allow for an expanded timetable, the preservation society raised funds to build a third steam locomotive. |
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Many were held for ransom, and European communities raised funds such as Malta's Monte della Redenzione degli Schiavi to buy back their citizens. |
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He gave up the house in Gough Square in March 1759, probably for lack of funds. |
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There are about 60 trust funds administered by the Episcopal Church which offer scholarships to young people affiliated with the church. |
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In early 1776, France set up a major program of aid to the Americans, and the Spanish secretly added funds. |
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The publication of these reports ceased when the publishing house folded them up ostensibly on account of lack of funds. |
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These legal defense funds can have large membership counts where the members contribute to the fund. |
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Rule 67 deals with funds deposited in court, such as in interpleader actions. |
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The state's dependence on agriculture and resistance to taxation limited the funds it had available to spend on any schools. |
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By threatening to withhold federal highway funds, Congress has been able to pressure state legislatures to pass a variety of laws. |
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James's within the City of Westminster also have a large concentration of hedge fund and private equity funds. |
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The Foundation also donated funds for an outdoor pulpit to be added to Princeton Chapel, also in honour of Bright. |
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Difficulties continued with Lloyd George, who had been chairman of the Liberal MPs since 1924, over the party leadership and over party funds. |
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Capitale emerged in the 12th to 13th centuries in the sense of referring to funds, stock of merchandise, sum of money or money carrying interest. |
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Whitney expected to study law but, finding himself short of funds, accepted an offer to go to South Carolina as a private tutor. |
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Congress passed legislation in 1830 which approved funds for correcting the problem. |
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It was the accepted practice for clerks in the Pay Office to temporarily use surplus funds for their own benefit. |
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Proposals to modernise the sewerage system had been made during 1856, but were neglected due to lack of funds. |
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Adamson wanted to encourage the widest possible share ownership, and believed the funds should be raised largely from the working population. |
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To avoid bankruptcy they appealed for funds to Manchester Corporation, which set up a Ship Canal Committee. |
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The striking workers were to support themselves with savings and confiscated parish funds, and by demanding contributions from rich people. |
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Petersburg to make arrangements with Nicholas I of Russia with the hope of raising funds. |
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Each year, on Easter Monday, a duck race is organised by the local mountain rescue team to raise funds. |
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The most serious problem to face the development was the near collapse of the bank providing the funds under a private finance initiative. |
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This deferral is reported to give Congress time to consider a request to reprogram the funds. |
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Technically, DOE did not need authority to reprogram the funds as long as the spending didn't span different appropriation line items. |
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In 1863 Maximilian had sent Carlotta to Europe to appeal for funds and support. |
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Its funds became inadequate in the 1980s, from a combination of inadequate marketing and cheaper imported goods. |
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The event was staged in order to raise funds for Pendleside Hospice, Burnley. |
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In 1985 the DPA used funds from a bequest to purchase 50 acres of land where the dam of a reservoir at Swincombe would have to be. |
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Moretonhampstead also has an annual carnival, held on the fourth Thursday in August which raises funds for local groups and associations. |
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And if some guy is dipping into the funds or taking bribes or slowballing things, those people should be exposed. |
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You must give the seller access to your checking account, which is risky, or send funds via smail, which is slow. |
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This means the providers of the funds are basically swapping good, solid cash for potentially toxic debt. |
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The hotel has offered a free night's stay to the abseiler who raised the most funds. |
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And, given limited funds, it is of strategic importance to evaluate strategies in terms of their relative achievability and effectiveness. |
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For example, in 1993, only 8 per cent of the survey schools said that they were likely to vire funds if problems arose during the year. |
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The released funds will be used to mobilize AAL members and branches to help disaster victims through fund-raising. |
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A CONCERT to remember those who lost their lives in war has raised much needed funds which will go towards building a war memorial. |
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No matter what our Congressional weenies would like us to believe by their refusal to allow federal funds to be used for these programs. |
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Ahimsa Haven Animal Rescue Picnic To raise funds for and awareness of the shelter. |
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Hillary raised funds to build a schoolhouse near the mountain in Nepal and help construct 12 medical clinics and two Nepalese airstrips. |
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After the all-clear in 2011 Becky is now determined to inspire others to raising funds for research. |
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But the cadets are short of funds for their WWI work and are appealing for support. |
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Today the target is hedge funds, and Steve Cohen is the capo di capo. |
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Currently, AMTRAC is pressing to tap the highway and aviation funds for its subsidy. |
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To show their support, they've created animal cracker pins to help raise funds for the new animal shelter being built in Oxford. |
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Just before his 90th birthday, he wrote a new story for a charity book, Gentle Footprints, to raise funds for the Born Free Foundation. |
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The project uses funds that had been earmarked for education. |
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School activities are being curtailed due to a lack of funds. |
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Not enough funds were provided for the equipment of the troops. |
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Both secular and religious institutions can apply for the funds. |
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The corresponding rise in bank savings is, of course, beneficial to the government in its search for borrowable funds. |
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In 1994, during the Orange County bankruptcy, a few funds were poised to break the buck, until their parent companies stepped in. |
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Parents, of course, now have a choice among private schools, but their choosings are not normally supported by public funds. |
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It is often suggested that politicians are too inclined to cosy up to big business in order to receive funds for election expenses. |
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The bill authorizes the President's designee, to access funds that the Congress has already appropriated for the auto industries. |
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Sport England is the governing body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. |
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The independent European Research Council allocates EU funds to European or national research projects. |
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Schools were supported by a combination of kirk funds, contributions from local heritors or burgh councils and parents that could pay. |
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While funds were raised by private individuals and charities, lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe. |
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The survey provided the King with information on potential sources of funds when he needed to raise money. |
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Other nations with economies based on natural resources, such as Russia, are trying to learn from Norway by establishing similar funds. |
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With his resources depleting, Edward was forced to reconfirm the Charters, including Magna Carta, to obtain the necessary funds. |
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In February 1340, Edward returned to England to try to raise more funds and also deal with political difficulties. |
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While these hostages were held, John returned to France to try and raise funds to pay the ransom. |
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Albion and Bulwark rotate in and out of commission as funds are not available to allow both to be active at the same time. |
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The military campaign was severely hampered by Elizabeth's repeated refusals to send promised funds for her starving soldiers. |
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She offered very limited aid to foreign Protestants and failed to provide her commanders with the funds to make a difference abroad. |
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Virginia does not allow state appropriated funds to be used for either operational or capital expenses for intercollegiate athletics. |
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The Spanish ship was known to be carrying substantial funds to pay the Spanish Army in the Low Countries. |
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Since joining the EU in May 2004, Poland has invested large amounts of public funds into modernization projects of its transport networks. |
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Because of his financial weakness, he was forced to call Parliament into session in an attempt to raise funds for such a venture. |
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However, with insufficient funds voted by Parliament, Charles was forced to gradually disband his troops. |
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This policy led to a large number of very expensive campaigns which were largely paid for with Dutch funds. |
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However, it was a year before the funds were made available, greatly delaying development. |
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Instead, it ensured that taxpayer funds from the Community budget have been correctly spent. |
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Cameron is an occasional jogger and in 2009 raised funds for charities by taking part in the Oxford 5K and the Great Brook Run. |
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The Fair is a registered charity that donates funds raised by koha, raffle or bake sales to charities in the community. |
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They took over responsibility from Government Offices for administering European Union regional development funds. |
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The convention is a volunteer run event which raising funds for local charities including Academy FM, East Kent Hospitals and Help for Heroes. |
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Funding for national parks is complex, but the full cost of each park authority is funded from central government funds. |
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Between 2000 and 2008, the majority of new jobs created in Northern England were for the government or paid for with public funds. |
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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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These are investments in smaller companies or funds of holdings in such companies over a minimum term of five years. |
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Adding an ISIN code helps to distinctly identify securities and the ISIN system is used worldwide by funds, companies, and governments. |
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The Fed sets a target for the Fed funds rate, which its Open Market Committee tries to match by lending or borrowing in the money market. |
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Some 20 per cent of the funds managed by ESA now originate from the supranational budget of the European Union. |
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After only a few years, due to a lack of funds, he was forced to cease publishing the journal. |
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A great fan of the music of Handel, Boulton conceived of the idea to hold a music festival in Birmingham to raise funds for the hospital. |
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However, any surplus in the funds is invested in government securities, and so is effectively lent to the government at low rates of interest. |
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The Concert for Bangla Desh was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City to raise funds for Bangladeshi refugees. |
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In the tertiary education sector, the government funds more than 15 state universities through the University Grants Commission. |
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The federal government funds aid to states and school districts that meet minimum federal standards. |
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The dispute arose over funds left by the Lady Margaret, the King's grandmother, for financing foundations at Cambridge. |
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They review financial requests and budget proposals and then allocate funds for each university in the system. |
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In addition, individual colleges also offer bursaries and funds to help their students. |
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They were considered public or private, according to the fact of their original construction out of public or private funds or materials. |
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Decorated pig sculptures were displayed throughout the summer and were auctioned to raise funds for Two Tunnels Greenway. |
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Possibly coerced into working for their lord, the construction of an earth and timber castle would not have been a drain on a client's funds. |
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Where funds permitted, a classical temple portico with columns and a pediment might be used at the west front. |
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It also gains funds by sponsorship from commercial and industrial companies, in which the Academy was one of the pioneers. |
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Ruskin continued to support Hunt and Rossetti and provided funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal. |
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Lacking funds, Morris had to cancel Moore's sculpture, which had not progressed beyond the maquette stage. |
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Born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, Johnson attended Pembroke College, Oxford for just over a year, before his lack of funds forced him to leave. |
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After thirteen months, a shortage of funds forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. |
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In particular, through the clubs she set up or supported, she encouraged and organised them to raise funds for animal and paediatric charities. |
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The British government agreed to release funds for a new building on the South Bank of the Thames. |
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Heavy investment is pouring into the region, providing necessary funds for infrastructure projects and large business developments. |
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Under certain conditions, listed sites can obtain funds from the World Heritage Fund. |
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In 1931, the art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen offered funds to build a gallery for the Parthenon sculptures. |
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The Museum turned increasingly towards private funds for buildings, acquisitions and other purposes. |
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International competition was initially hampered by a lack of funds and varying rules in different countries. |
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A baseball game was held at Lord's during World War I to raise funds for the Canadian Widows and Orphans Fund. |
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For the 2017 season, the European Tour launched the Rolex Series, a series of events with higher prize funds than regular tour events. |
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Each year the Trust will select and nominate charitable beneficiaries to which the funds will be distributed. |
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On 12 May 2011, Club Nautico di Roma withdrew from the competition, citing challenges in raising sufficient funds to field a competitive team. |
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These include specialized agencies, research and training institutions, programmes and funds, and other UN entities. |
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He had raised funds in counties Tipperary and Waterford to travel independently and compete for Ireland. |
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The French now sent some weapons and funds, and assurances that they would carry out their invasion of England by the end of the year. |
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Rather than seek the aid of the Bank of England, Disraeli asked Lionel de Rothschild to loan funds. |
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The accountant was found to have misappropriated funds over a period of three years. |
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Trade unions were abolished in May 1933 with the seizure of the funds and arrest of the leadership of the Social Democratic trade unions. |
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Also established were counterpart funds, which used Marshall Plan aid to establish funds in the local currency. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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