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It's true that the mountains have been totally over-stocked with sheep, as farmers availed of EU headage grants and other incentives.
Of those women who had reproductive health problems and availed treatment, over 7.5 per cent took the advice of private valid hakim healer.
A number of publishers availed themselves of the advertising opportunities and commissioned Smith to write books for them.
He has already served substantial time in jail and hasn't availed himself of those opportunities.
I would suggest that his flying start to war has availed him nothing but the intensified scorn of the nation.
Such rights may have availed us nothing, had the client run into financial difficulties.
Those who have availed of twinning collaboration from both towns will testify to its success.
That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so.
Now there is a chance for all those organisations and individuals who have availed of their services down through the years to return the favour.
One of the beauties of living in a free society is the freedom of choice availed to its citizenry.
At first, the Steller's jays availed themselves of the birdseed and unshelled peanuts on the grass, as well as a few kernels from the tray.
As outlined in material previously supplied to the Committee, a range of alternatives to custody exist in Irish law and are widely availed of.
The state decentralising processes running in many countries in Africa offer scope for codetermination, which can be availed of.
At first, he had knowingly declined that opportunity, but later he availed himself of it and spoke to his lawyer for some three minutes.
The European Union has availed itself in recent years of a panoply of directives and regulations in the field of biotechnologies and science.
A barber came in with a stool and his straight razors to try his luck at making a few coins, and Michael and Kieran availed themselves of his services.
When the prosecutors sought to question him in November 2002, as a witness, he availed himself of the right of silence.
Other jurisdictions around the world availed themselves of this clause and saved their jobs.
As was described in recital 81 of the provisional duty Regulation, one exporting producer availed itself of this scheme but obtained no benefit.
Long-term capital gains arising from transfer of equity shares are taxed at 20 per cent if indexation benefit is availed of and at 10 per cent without benefit of indexation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Not the preferred stock of the whole system would have availed at that moment to induce an inspection of Nine Mile shed.
In the text I have availed myself of biometric, genetic and other results impartially.
We may consequently suppose that the cartographer availed himself of the sources then at his disposal.
Not all the resources of pert cockneyism availed that hapless domestic when she set eyes on Miss Mordaunt.
Hereupon he availed himself of his conjugal rights with characteristic pettiness and forbade her to leave France.
He had been permitted to amble and to walk and had availed himself of the permission.
To dissemble this he had availed himself of the fact that Figaro was a Spaniard.
What availed Samson's fidelity to the Nazirite vow when by another gate he let in the foe?
I had learned, and I availed myself of the knowledge, that it was born before its time.
The ramparts of insecticide with which he surrounded himself availed nought.
Neither of you two could ever be sure when, or if at all, he availed himself of that access.
And it may be added that insurance has hitherto not availed to equalise and distribute the chances of success and failure.
No attempt which has ever been made to convert them into slaves, has availed much.
Nothing had availed to crush him, even as nothing ever does avail to crush a man of character.
Neither insult nor tyranny had availed to force a word or a cry out of him.
The first morning of his imprisonment in this place he availed himself of the privilege.
Swan, then, had availed himself of Lone's belittlement of him and was living down to it.
But no oratory and no arguments would have availed with that House.
When James determined to kidnap Lord Saltire, it was of this man's service that he availed himself.
He was yet speaking when Duncan availed himself of the water.
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