The commission summary states that the financed and refinanced projects will generate 620 jobs, including the 40 in Jacksonville. |
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It was financed from funds specifically identified for teaching undergraduates and nurses. |
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Thus, local taxpayers and baseball fans financed the entire cost of the stadium. |
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The two-year project is being financed by the Central Research Unit of the Scottish Executive. |
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This borrowing has by and large financed consumption, with alarmingly minimal productive investment. |
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The US financed the war through printing extra dollars and so it debased its own currency. |
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Budget deficits must be financed, which implies that the stock of government financial liabilities is rising over time. |
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But they have already accepted that schools and hospitals are being privately financed. |
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However, it is doubtful whether any privately financed development scheme would be viable. |
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The development of the interior of the Continent was not only financed but also to a large degree managed from New York. |
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The increase is being financed by dipping into funds dedicated to medical purchases, a move that pits workers against social security recipients. |
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The Fatherland Party was lavishly financed by Rhineland industrialists, but it was no mere front for the ruling classes. |
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If they become financed from the same budget as police officers, then a clear and indisputable trade-off will exist. |
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If government spending is financed by borrowing from commercial banks, it means credit expansion and inflation. |
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Future revenue would be paid to private individuals, and public spending would be financed by income tax. |
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From the 1820s to the 1860s, the state was mainly financed by issues of inconvertible paper currency. |
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The researchers were financed independently from the funding organisations. |
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It also turns out it's the first time a recording financed for a commercial has been nominated for a Grammy. |
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We did not have a big, extended family or a close-knit community to draw on, and I have financed everything myself. |
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A newly paved road, financed by remittances, leads to a virtual ghost town where more than half the homes are closed up. |
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In 1820 Scott, with other prominent Tories, secretly financed the new Tory journal the Beacon, whose aim was to assail radical Whiggism. |
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His attempt to take power by force was forestalled by a West African peacekeeping force financed largely by Nigeria. |
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The patrician elite who financed and directed the institution saw its mission as the eradication of class conflict. |
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Britain is in the middle of an unprecedented and unsustainable consumer boom financed by cheap credit. |
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The rebellion was financed by US imperialism as part of its Cold War operations aimed at destabilising the Soviet Union. |
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Each acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and financed by a mixture of cash and stock. |
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The market is on Crown land and the original huts were financed with the help of NZAid. |
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We wish to thank all the individuals and organizations who charitably financed the project. |
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The recapitalization of banks is to be financed by selling the assets of bankrupt companies, but this process has barely started. |
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Also, the government financed private sector lobbying for government defence contracts. |
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He said it would be partly financed by swapping departmental buildings in Dublin for property in rural towns. |
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For all you know, their lavish lifestyle may be financed by a string of debts. |
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If neither case is true, there's a real chance the software is financed by adware. |
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And a whip-round among fans and staff financed travel to another away fixture last month. |
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Sales catalogues are often heavily financed by these sorts of rebates and discounts. |
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How many people have moved up the housing ladder financed by the proceeds of stock market gains? |
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The capital flows that financed the US current account deficit were already beginning to dry up. |
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Managed financial systems allowed capital accumulation to be financed by bank loans at low interest rates, regulated by the monetary authorities. |
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The result of a lower sale price is a lesser amount financed, and this might enable you to negotiate better terms for your auto loan. |
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He collected many mollusks himself, financed expeditions, and exchanged with prominent malacologists all over the world. |
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The problem is not just the bribes and the backhanders, it is the way political parties are financed through private donations. |
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I went to Chicago to a nonprofit organization, very fragilely financed, and realized that all nonprofits are fragilely financed. |
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This led in 1881 to the incorporation of a privately owned company financed by industrialists and bankers with headquarters in Montreal. |
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Gallant has dedicated an entire book to images of his montages and the techniques behind them, which he has self-published and financed. |
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It should be stated that the purchase of additional tillable land was not financed by the program. |
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Unlike Huntsman, this is a recent set-up, financed from the start by private equity funds. |
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Education in America is financed mostly by state and local governments, whose expenditures aren't even counted in these totals. |
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The proposed tax cuts, to be financed by the current budget surplus, might help. |
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Local woodland and mill dams would be preserved by a management company financed by an annual charge on the eventual householders. |
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Connolly has financed the venture through a combination of savings and bank loans. |
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He hired fine section principals, many of whom were hired away by bigger, better financed bands. |
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The great philanthropist, in other words, is financed by mere mortals who stupidly bear their taxes without so much as a plaintive bleat. |
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He also proposed a sinking fund, financed by post office revenues, that would be pledged to pay off the debt. |
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It was financed by the Board of Trade, principally from the proceeds of a 4 per cent tax on the value of imported goods. |
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He swept away much of the petty criminality that financed other illegal activities in the city. |
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The applicant was the largest creditor of the corporation and substantially financed its incorporation. |
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Certainly her success is good news for her sponsors who have financed an epic adventure. |
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He financed the company with a combination of venture capital and government grants. |
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Behind the suit and smooth talk, this man is a criminal who has organised and financed murder and torture. |
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How Bates financed this project is a question that has eluded some of the country's finest investigative business journalists. |
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They financed the shaft and the equipment and they were away, sinking, drifting, and stoping, all at the same time, just as Rick laid it out. |
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A new terminal financed solely by the airport operator is unlikely to be an option, given its cash-strapped situation. |
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The fund will be financed by the social security's health insurance system. |
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The truth is, disappointments and outright failure mark the real world of publicly financed convention centers, stadiums, and hotels. |
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The rest of the middle class went to proprietary schools which were financed by subscription, or to indifferent private schools. |
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The hard times we are experiencing today, due to the misalignment of over-consumption financed by debt, are severe. |
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Interestingly, the majority of new cars are financed by car dealers, where almost all financing is through hire purchase agreements. |
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Unlike most other green spaces, the parklet will not be financed with tax dollars. |
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Thirdly, such an arrangement defeats the object of the typical transaction financed by a bank. |
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It has no debt, which means much of the development programme could be financed through project finance. |
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One is that the money must go to projects not normally financed by the British taxpayer. |
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These steps, ranging from the types of projects to be financed by the levy to the management of resources collected, were to be locally defined by the municipal councils. |
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The Keystone project is not an American one, but a global one, financed and favored by major multinational oil interests. |
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But we financed civil wars and counterinsurgencies in these countries to the tune of many billions of dollars. |
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Immediately before the second world war the prestigious forerunners of Britain's present day teaching hospitals were financed by charitable contributions. |
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He assured farmers that they were able to underwrite risks of any size and type because it was financed by one of the largest insurance companies in the world. |
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He financed a city park and Little League, donated graciously to the city food bank, and provided millions in seed money to launch a center for troubled youths. |
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The notion that equity pre-funding financed by on-budget surpluses can increase capital accumulation buys into the fallacies that have driven policies of fiscal austerity. |
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By 1840, a locally financed firm of British machinists adopted water-powered machines, to make woolen and merino shirts and drawers like those of their native Leicester. |
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Congress could reform the way campaigns are financed with a simple majority vote. |
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At the end of this year, the fifth year of the pilot, the school will be a total two-way bilingual immersion magnet school, financed primarily through the operational budget. |
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At the same time, the spread of financial liberalization has exposed developing nations to the promise and perils of export strategies financed by hot money. |
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The party has financed much of its high-spending campaign on credit. |
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He financed his activities by cashing millions of dollars in bad checks. |
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Canada's provincial premiers and territorial leaders are united in a effort to create a national pharmacare program, financed by the federal government. |
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Part of the nonrecurring cost may have been financed by loans. |
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Chaytor concludes, damningly, that a university system financed wholly or largely out of general taxation can only ever be a system designed for an elite. |
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Yet they live from handouts, financed by taxes on our hard-earned income. |
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Proposals for what powers it should have and how it would be financed remain in the melting pot, with a definitive vision expected in the next few months. |
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What is needed is for all schools to be adequately resourced and financed so as to make it possible for education standards to be improved overall. |
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Plenty of food grains are publicly financed and publicly warehoused. |
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The wealthy adventurer financed Ben's hunt for the treasure. |
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Each new project is financed by the profit realised by selling the last. |
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As a reference point, the amount financed is the difference of the negotiated buying price minus applicable trade-in value minus customer down payment and rebates. |
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The centre is financed by a grant from the South Eastern Health Board, by the local Lions Club, by local fund-raising and by annual nominal subscriptions from members. |
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Alcon Entertainment, which financed and produced the film, worked with Warner Bros. on more traditional marketing. |
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Most of these securities were financed by British and Dutch investors. |
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Several of these he had had printed himself, financed by advance subscription from libraries and members of learned bodies such as the Royal Asiatic Society. |
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The enthusiast has financed the latest book himself and, based on the previous projects, expects the 1,500 copies printed by publishers Country Books to sell quickly. |
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Hjorten and Fuller went without salaries for the project's first year and financed the company by mortgaging their property and by taking on credit-card debt. |
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In India, most higher institutions are public financed and subsidized. |
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His newest opus is the Kickstarter financed Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down. |
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Warner Music, which financed the project, is not best pleased. |
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Public higher education has been badly under financed for a decade. |
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What the U.S. bubble economy needs, then, is for even more speculators to take even larger unhedged positions in the bond market financed with borrowed yen. |
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How much of our 21st century welfare state could be financed by heavier corporate taxes on our 19th-century-style economy? |
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Florentine bankers financed the English kings during the Hundred Years War. |
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The Anglesey section was financed through a Private Finance Initiative scheme. |
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The country's schools are financed by both local and central governments. |
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This is not a historical novel yet it is in a sense historical and contained within this book is a true story of how America was financed. |
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Britain financed the European coalition that defeated France in 1815 in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Investment in new infrastructure and maintenance is financed through the state budget, and subsidies are provided for passenger train operations. |
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The British frequently financed the European coalitions intended to thwart French ambitions. |
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Churchill was involved with the development of the tank, which was financed from the Navy budget. |
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It was implicitly financed by postponing maintenance and repair, and canceling unneeded projects. |
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Roe and the Short Brothers had a training in engineering and their companies were usually privately financed. |
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In 1539, Henry VIII built Southsea Castle, financed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, in anticipation of a French invasion. |
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Some have even stretched use of the term to cover any regulation of health care, publicly financed or not. |
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In a 2010 report, the Russell Group of 20 leading universities made a conclusion that higher education could be financed by issuing bonds. |
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Spotswood personally financed the operation, possibly believing that Teach had fabulous treasures hidden away. |
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The EFDSS gave up its organizing role in these festivals in the 1980s and most are locally run and financed. |
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It was partly American financed, although again made for Korda's London Films. |
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The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. |
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The UN is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from member states. |
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When the need arose for soldiers it hired mercenaries or financed allies who fielded armies. |
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The Suez Canal was opened in 1869, after ten years of work financed by the French and Egyptian governments. |
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At the time, Savimbi's UNITA guerrilla movement was financed and supported militarily by the apartheid regime of South Africa. |
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The work of the Council is financed by members through mutual agreement as required. |
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The Royal Scots and Irish Armies were financed by the parliaments of Scotland and Ireland. |
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Shipyards became large industrial complexes and the ships built were financed by consortia of investors. |
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That deficit was financed by inflows of foreign savings, in particular from East Asia and the Middle East. |
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The WHO is financed by contributions from member states and outside donors. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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Spending is financed by municipal income tax, state subsidies, and other revenue. |
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Education is free and living expenses are to a large extent financed by the government through student benefits. |
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Cauchon owed his appointment to his partisan support of the English Crown, which financed the trial. |
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The business venture was financed and coordinated by the London Virginia Company, a joint stock company looking for gold. |
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Eventually, however, the Lords combined their remaining capital and financed a settlement mission to the area led by Sir John Colleton. |
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The line was built to carry iron ore from the Whitehaven area to Lanarkshire and was financed and operated by the Caledonian Railway of Scotland. |
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The channel is financed from the BBC Scotland budget and by MG Alba, which itself is financed by the Scottish Government and UK Government. |
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Healthcare in Belgium is financed through both social security contributions and taxation. |
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The increase in transactions was financed through borrowing and ultimately caused debt levels to rise. |
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The mill was financed by Lancashire native Daniel Bourn, and was partly owned by other men from Lancashire. |
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The French health care system is one of universal health care largely financed by government national health insurance. |
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Some illegal fishing takes place on an industrial scale with financed commercial operations. |
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Norman ducal patronage financed the spectacular Norman architecture of the abbey in subsequent centuries. |
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Many analysts suggest that it allowed the formation of capital that financed the Industrial Revolution, although the evidence is inconclusive. |
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Switzerland has a publicly managed road network without road tolls that is financed by highway permits as well as vehicle and gasoline taxes. |
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Specifically, London outfitted, financed, and insured many of the ships, which helped fund the building of London's docks. |
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Marco and his uncle Maffeo financed other expeditions, but likely never left Venetian provinces, nor returned to the Silk Road and Asia. |
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The Jochids of the Golden Horde financed their relay system by a special yam tax. |
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Economic prosperity financed new forms of cultural expression during this period. |
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Recently the government of Argentina has partly financed bilingual schools in the northern province of Misiones. |
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Eleven years later, the Dutch East India Company financed English navigator Henry Hudson in his search for the Northwest Passage. |
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They financed the Russian conquest of Siberia and Prince Pozharsky's reconquest of Moscow from the Poles. |
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Florentine bankers financed Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese explorers who pioneered the route around Africa to India and the Far East. |
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Since 1997, the Culture 2000 programme has financed the translation of around 2,000 literary works from and into European languages. |
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The World Bank, African Development Bank, European Investment Bank, and many other bilateral donors financed the project. |
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Lord Grandison had financed a certain Samuel Hutchinson, who had a patent for smelting lead with pitcoal, but failed. |
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The business was partly financed by a loan from Thomas Goldney II of Bristol and by Graffin Prankard and James Peters becoming partners. |
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King Leopold appointed and financed his own commission to put these accusations to rest, but it too confirmed the atrocities. |
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They financed the Republican takeover of the New York State Senate. |
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The siege was said to have been financed by al-Qaida and masterminded by Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, Russian security sources claimed. |
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For 12 years Labour has financed a burgeoning underclass, populated by fools, thugs and failures. |
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The portfolio included a total of 2,864 units that were financed for Cortland Partners. |
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He financed a three-day video shoot for the song Unloveable from my Ex-Maniac album which he directed. |
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College officials say a new health and science building on the Grand Island campus would be financed with revenue bonds. |
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Eighty-three percent financed with a mortgage and made a median downpayment of 22 percent. |
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Corine Land Cover Classification System was financed by the European Union and it comprises 44 classes grouped into 3 hierarchic levels. |
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From 1989 to 1996, IHFA financed the purchase, development or rehabilitation of about 40,000 affordable homes for Hoosiers to rent or own. |
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The initiative, called i-plus freemail, does not require any registration or fee and will be financed by revenue from on-screen advertisers. |
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The company's exploration activities are financed through a royalty and net profits interest in operating mines in the Flin Flon area of Manitoba. |
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His educational journey of 1927 to the Banat Swabians in Romania and the ethnic Germans in Serbia's Vojvodina was financed by the foreign ministry in Berlin. |
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When I was a law student in the early 1980s, I financed a visit to the Soviet Union by smuggling in bluejeans and Walkmans and selling them on the black market. |
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Old wars were financed by taxation and were typically associated with a war economy that was centralizing, autarchic, and totalizing, involving all citizens. |
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This view can be supported by the fact that in the West Bank a whole system of military yeshivot and pre-military religious colleges exist, financed by the state. |
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William Neilson, James's brother, founded the Glasgow engineers and locomotive manufacturers Neilson and Company, in 1836, partly financed by James. |
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Both Nationalists and Unionists began preparing to get their way by force if necessary, and the Unionists were in general better financed and more organised. |
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Mergers are generally differentiated from acquisitions partly by the way in which they are financed and partly by the relative size of the companies. |
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The first years of the twentieth century witnessed the continuation of the formation of large, quasimonopolistic industrial enterprises financed and controlled by large banks. |
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These and other organizations directly financed and sent missionaries to establish the English Church in Canada and to convert Canada's First Nations people. |
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The deficit was financed by the metals that entered these foreign countries and in turn increased their money supply and drove up their price levels. |
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The city of Antwerp, in the Spanish Netherlands, lay at the heart of European commerce and its bankers financed most of Charles V's and Philip II's wars on credit. |
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French finances during the war were mainly financed by the increase in the taille tax, as well as indirect taxes like the gabelle and customs fees. |
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Brewster acquired typesetting equipment about 1616 in a venture financed by Thomas Brewer, and began publishing the debates through a local press. |
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The reform was especially unpopular with the old church hierarchy, as the new dioceses were to be financed by the transfer of a number of rich abbeys. |
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It was completed in December 1986, and financed by Saudi Arabia. |
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Efforts have been made by the government in recent years to expand food production, and several projects have been undertaken, largely financed by foreign donors. |
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The Nordic countries share an economic and social model, which involves the combination of a market economy with a welfare state financed with heavy taxes. |
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Roman border defences have become much better known through systematic excavations financed by Germany and through other research connected to them. |
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The Roman people hailed Trajan's triumph in Dacia with the longest and most expensive celebration in their history, financed by a part of the gold taken from the Dacians. |
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They were sponsored by common stock companies such as the chartered Virginia Company financed by wealthy Englishmen who exaggerated the economic potential of this new land. |
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In 1936, Studio Misr, financed by industrialist Talaat Harb, emerged as the leading Egyptian studio, a role the company retained for three decades. |
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The building was financed by a tax on coal, and was completed within its architect's lifetime with many of the major contractors engaged for the duration. |
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The business was financed by William Forman of the Tower of London, who provided all the capital, partly on mortgage but taking a share in it himself. |
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In the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, the Netherlands urbanised considerably, mostly financed by corporate revenue from the Asian trade monopolies. |
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Morris began publishing poetry and short stories in 1856 through the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine which he founded with his friends and financed while at university. |
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Postgraduate education is not automatically financed by the state. |
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The construction of Charlotte Street was financed by David Dale, whose former pretensions can be gauged by the one remaining house, now run by the National Trust for Scotland. |
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Denmark has a universal health care system, characterised by being publicly financed through taxes and, for most of the services, run directly by the regional authorities. |
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This means that athletics stadiums have to be separately financed and this can only be done with public funds, which have not been forthcoming on a large scale. |
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A bequest from Miss Emma Turner in 1892 financed excavations in Cyprus. |
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She financed the building of 64 chapels in England and Wales, wrote often to George Whitefield and John Wesley and funded mission work in colonial America. |
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Hume and he thanks Hume, his companion on excursions in Cornwall and Devon, and for help in the compilation of that Flora, publication of which was financed by him. |
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Some metros, particularly Hong Kong, are partly financed by the sale of land whose value has been increased by the building of the system, a process known as value capture. |
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Capital investments are often partially or completely financed by taxation, rather than by passenger fares, but must often compete with funding for roads. |
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It was rumoured that Henry himself had financed the revolts. |
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The war was expensive but the British financed it successfully. |
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The king and Christopher de Haro financed Magellan's expedition. |
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For this is a creation of the City, of the country's financial heart, and of the gnomes of London who have financed it and supported it entirely on their own. |
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