The cost was to be defrayed out of his funds by his executors, and the request was made that nothing was to be spared at the repast. |
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Boutique Tricot has also defrayed part of the cost of fitting up the child-care centre's playground. |
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This subject is of a high priority to the university research community, who would like to see such costs defrayed by the federal government. |
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The Office for Outer Space Affairs had defrayed the cost of air travel of participants. |
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Again, the cost of establishing and maintaining the national database could be defrayed through a combination of search and registration fees. |
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Under its Environmental Partners Program, Environment Canada defrayed the costs of an observation tower. |
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That proportion of the costs not covered by the proceeds of treating the waste must be defrayed in accordance with the 'polluter pays' principle. |
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The deposit must be defrayed by the applicant or the employer after an agreement with QPA's Security Officer. |
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Thus, in order to calculate the net amount which Terra Mítica SA could actually collect in practice, all the costs defrayed by the firm and the taxes payable should be deducted from this price. |
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Portugal has sent the Commission the documents needed to decide on the amount to be defrayed as expenditure incurred in establishing the register. |
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Expenses for accommodation and necessary healthcare services are defrayed by the Danish Immigration Service until a residence permit is issued or the asylum-seeker departs or is returned. |
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Under the same Code the employers' contributions, whether the employers are Tunisian or foreign, are defrayed for a renewable period of five years. |
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The Council welcomed the return of the Parliament of Thailand to full participation in the activities of the IPU, and reinstated the membership of the Parliament of Guinea, which had expeditiously defrayed its arrears. |
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The case had given rise to a thorough review of prison practices and a cross-examination, by claimants' counsel, of the prison staff concerned, with the costs being defrayed by public legal aid. |
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The expenses of the war, while in progress, were defrayed by executing rich men and confiscating their property. |
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With this goal in mind, Merck Frosst Canada defrayed the cost of purchasing two lots and constructing and fitting up the building that houses the centre. |
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However, the cost of all the constructions made by novacap will... be defrayed by the sale of eighty thousand residential ground lots and thousands of small farms surrounding the capital. |
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And even though they probably didn't owe the delivery guy the entire tab for the mutual mistake, they should have defrayed some of his loss, at least covering what the husband ate. |
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In the case of transport by sea, the Commission shall determine the transport costs which may be defrayed on the basis of the real costs of transport and the distance. |
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It is also intended to cover the costs connected with the organisation of meetings in so far as they are not defrayed by the existing infrastructure. |
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Only costs directly linked to execution of the measure receiving support will be eligible, even if the costs are defrayed in part by the beneficiary before the selection procedure. |
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The cost of buying out the civil servants, which was to be defrayed from the proceeds of the sale, could have come to DKK 23 million if all the civil servants had transferred to employment on a group contract basis. |
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The cost... has been defrayed by tithing the whole Mormon Church. Those who reside at Nauvoo... have been obliged to work every tenth day in quarrying stone. |
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