Many debts contracted then were still being serviced three generations later, and were only liquidated by the Revolution. |
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So, thanks to this rule, getting your car serviced at an independent dealership could mean invalidating your warranty. |
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It later serviced the local textile industry, but then found a niche with the water industry, making valve keys for reservoirs and water mains. |
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Ernest said he serviced it and he brought down an inspector from Antigua who would certify the aircraft airworthy. |
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Since his business serviced the laundry for the boys and girls camps in a neighboring larger town, he made weekly delivery trips down there. |
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The government's latest housing figures show that at the end of last June there were 263,346 zoned and serviced house sites available nationwide. |
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The men stood on the landing pad that serviced the colonial governor's residence. |
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The majority of these houses are far too scattered to be serviced by public transport, she added. |
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The gym will have state-of-the-art equipment and will be serviced by a team of specialist fitness staff. |
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After a few dives, the inlet filter on my serviced regulator bore the telltale brown dust of internal tank corrosion. |
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Other cities only allow new development in areas already serviced by mass transit. |
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Proving that this was known could be difficult, unless a local septic contractor has records of having serviced the system in recent times. |
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Kruger urged motorists to use their cars sensibly, have their vehicles serviced regularly and form lift clubs where possible. |
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The aircraft were serviced, checked over carefully and winterized before being ferried north. |
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We had the rear brake serviced by Magura during a tech seminar, and it performed excellently. |
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Ensure that your car is regularly serviced and check your tyre pressures regularly. |
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While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland. |
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The estate is serviced by well constructed roads, and one can see electricity lines running through the site. |
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Each of these areas is well serviced by tram, bus and underground metro line. |
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Rural areas are serviced by a thinly spread system of aid posts and small health centers. |
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The last step is to ascertain the actual cost of construction of the Northway in the area being serviced. |
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The air carried only the faintest whiff of sewage, as this section serviced a wealthy area of the city and was consequently well maintained. |
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The areas serviced by the transport initiative include Scartaglen, Firies, Brosna, Kilflynn, Ballylongford and Knockanure. |
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The department has never depended on Wasa for water in the areas serviced by the salt water main system. |
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It should be located in areas well serviced by public transportation and provide a variety of services close by. |
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The queen bee is serviced by her male drones, and then she kills them off one by one. |
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Almost all the world's big owners, including the Queen and the Aga Khan, send their horses to be serviced at Coolmore. |
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The farmer then gauges the progress by the number of ewes with coloured hindquarters, indicating which of his flock have been serviced. |
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Before the cold weather sets in, have your central heating serviced to ensure you keep your energy bills down. |
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Milking machines should be fully serviced and tested at least once a year by a qualified milking machine technician. |
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The lands would all be serviced from Brampton through easements that would have to run through the Reinhart and Wilson lands. |
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Taxi back to the shop to have the damper serviced before flight anytime you experience a shimmy. |
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If going by train, first go to the JR Himeji station, which is serviced by the Shinkansen from most major cities on Honsha. |
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They ran it like a secretarial agency and serviced the big houses around here in the days when they had a domestic staff. |
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Without a serial number, a watch cannot be serviced or repaired by an authorized repair shop or the manufacturer. |
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We are studying the development of town blogs in each municipality serviced by a weekly. |
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Experience first-class skiing in eight top ski areas offering a total of 270 km of snowsure runs serviced by 75 gondolas and ski lifts. |
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The company had already serviced the city's social housing for a decade before it was transferred to the trust from the city council. |
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All inkjet and bubblejet printers should be serviced every 18 months to maintain optimal printing quality. |
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I waited in the city to catch my bus at the bus stop, which serviced 8 different bus routes. |
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Malev is currently believed to be attempting to have some aircraft serviced by non-union workers at Warsaw Airport. |
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The advantage of handpumps is that they can be serviced and repaired by village inhabitants themselves. |
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These vehicles will be serviced to prevent high electrical current flow through the ignition switch that may cause a fire in the steering column. |
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The extra hardstanding where the additional boats can be serviced or held during a cyclone requires removal of 20,000 cubic metres of rock. |
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Trieste simultaneously became Italian and lost its livelihood with the carve-up of the Austro-Hungarian empire it had once serviced. |
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Here the reef is just an hour away, serviced by elegant chartered catamarans and yachts. |
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The car was in excellent running order having been fully serviced by Jim, Juliette and Steffan the night before. |
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Small market towns serviced the rural hinterland with a range of commercial and administrative services. |
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The statement said the loan would be serviced from surplus cash derived principally from hotel operations. |
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But ships are now being serviced, so imports and exports will look stronger in November and beyond. |
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Cost-cutting by multinational corporates also gave the serviced apartment sector a boost. |
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Ok, so if I take my little car to a dealership to be serviced I am lucky to get a courtesy car. |
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The primary purpose of the serviced land initiative is to free up land for development. |
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There are also several fully serviced glasshouses, a detached play shed and a double detached garage. |
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Major bus routes serviced by the striking depots have been totally disrupted. |
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They both looked like abandoned derelicts compared with the other great warships being serviced in the yard. |
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So next time you fly away for business or pleasure consider the advantages of renting a serviced apartment rather than booking into a hotel. |
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The Call Presentation section in the skillset configuration dialog allows you to specify the order in which calls are serviced in the queue. |
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He said a grader from the Zambia National Service had been acquired to grade the roads which had not been serviced for a long time. |
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Moreover, monetary policy has the great virtue, when used as a stimulus, of not leaving behind a mass of deadweight debt to be serviced from the public purse. |
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They pop up unexpectedly every few kilometres in the wheat belt, normally serviced by a railway siding, and harboring grain in readiness for shipment to Iraq, or wherever. |
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Ex-company cars at two to three years old can represent very good value for money if bought at keen prices, as they will have been serviced regularly under a lease plan. |
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This impacted the travel industry dramatically and affected many African Americans who serviced travelers as taxi drivers, hotel maids, and redcaps. |
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Can someone tell me where low voltage electric blankets can be serviced? |
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The employment creation potential of broadleaves exceeds that of conifers given the greater range of end use applications that can be serviced by hardwoods. |
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Thanks to restrictive clauses in dealer warranties, many new-car owners have no choice but to have their vehicles serviced within a single dealer franchise. |
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His cages are not pretty, but they are very functional, serviced by reticulated water and food at the front, with a door at the rear, adjacent to nesting hollows. |
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Crina Bottom, a detached house nestling in the heart of the famous Dales landscape, does not have mains electricity and is serviced by a generator which runs on oil. |
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The saw was discontinued in the 1950s and is no longer serviced. |
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Substantial financial resources must be marshalled and drawn down during planning and construction, and the ensuing debt serviced over long pay-back periods. |
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Ships bound for India and the east, unable to use the Suez Canal, had to sail via the Cape, and were serviced and victualled at West African ports. |
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For one week he worked for a tailor, then was employed as a kitchen hand, later drove a truck, serviced machinery and sold construction equipment. |
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When he first set up in business he serviced washing machines and vacuum cleaners, but soon moved over to specialising in selling light fittings and lamp shades. |
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The yard and slipway led to the harbour where the ships were serviced. |
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Although it's possible to retrofit much of this equipment to be serviced with ozone-friendly alternatives, costs can run anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars. |
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We have 84,000 people who will be serviced by that organisation. |
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It was a fair comment that some smaller companies were looking to serviced offices as a short term solution while they waited to see what happens in the market. |
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Until recently I had an old Cadillac, and it was built with something we used to call planned obsolescence, where it was supposed to be serviced frequently. |
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Gilbraith, which will cover the BB postcode area, has 100,000 sq ft of warehousing, serviced by a 20-strong vehicle fleet, offering single pallet to full load distribution. |
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Somebody paid for some Portaloos to be placed there and serviced. |
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It cannot be serviced as the whole watch case is a single unit. |
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Shawnee Peak has offered the most night skiing in Maine for the past 25 years with 19 trails and two terrain parks serviced by four lifts. |
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In 1952 James and Marie started Radiotelephone Service Corporation, which sold and serviced marine communication and navigation equipment. |
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Bulk carriers have to wait up to 18 days before being serviced, container ships 36,3 hours on average. |
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Vida Residence Downtown Dubai features 320 units, including one, two, three, and four bedroom serviced apartments. |
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A variety of aircraft were serviced including Hawker Hurricanes, de Havilland Tiger Moths, Hawker Audaxes, and a de Havilland Hornet Moth. |
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The harbor is still serviced by several cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist excursion boats. |
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The company is providing customers with a loaner AED20 at no cost while their unit is serviced. |
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Each of the 199 inspirationally designed, fully serviced residences is lavishly appointed, offering the height of elegant living. |
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Several other airports and aerodromes have serviced Glamorgan, but usually for private flights. |
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Before the ski went on the open sea Mark decided to get it serviced at a garage in Middlesbrough. |
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Bed-Check products are promoted and serviced by a trained medical sales force throughout the United States and Canada. |
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Tailwind said this is a new route and is not serviced by any existing seaplane operator. |
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Connah's Quay is serviced by a citizen led hyperlocal news website Deeside. |
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Their works at Beaumaris, Anglesey, modified and serviced Catalinas for the Royal Air Force. |
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Stockton-based Elite Services UK, which provides luxury serviced apartments and chauffeuring services, has joined forces with Weston Aviation. |
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It was originally the home of Captain Tregarthen who introduced the first sloop in 1849, 'Ariadne', that serviced the Hugh Town from Penzance. |
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Each line is serviced by at least one specific route with trains stopping at all or some of the line's stations. |
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Albuquerque International Sunport serviced over 200,000 movements last year. |
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The city is serviced by the LRT Line 1 and Line 2, which form the Manila Light Rail Transit System. |
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Biak is serviced by Frans Kaisiepo Airport, which has flights from all over Indonesia. |
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There has been a seamless transition of ownership and existing customers of the former Heraeus plant will continue to be serviced from Tyneside and East Kilbride. |
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Although sealift is an annual feature of the Canadian Arctic this is the first time that the western communities have been serviced from the east. |
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The project is the first time Signature Living have entered the office market, having previously developed high-end hotels and serviced apartments in the city. |
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While the unit could be serviced easily with an Allen wrench, the D-slot prevents the body's door detail from being torn off if a power wrench is used accidentally. |
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As the nation's largest copy machine distributors, Copiers Refurbished carries and sells copy machines that are individually selected and serviced to ensure quality. |
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During the show, DAMAC Properties will also be showcasing Golf Veduta serviced hotel apartments and villas offering uninterrupted views of the golf course. |
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People eat together, and the kitchen is maintained and serviced by Sikhs. |
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The two biggest industries serviced by Enviro Finishing are store fixture and flooring, although work has included prefinishing solid wood, veneered and laminated panels. |
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The South Wales Railway serviced Cardiff, Bridgend, Neath and Swansea, with its final destination within Glamorgan being Loughor, before continuing through Carmarthenshire. |
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In the event of overpressurization, the SAFECON RCD serves as a safe temporary containment system until the mechanical system can be serviced by a certified technician. |
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These chain pumps serviced the imperial palaces and living quarters of the capital city as the water lifted by the chain pumps was brought in by a stoneware pipe system. |
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There is a single rail link to the Rhondda, the Rhondda Line, based around the old Taff Vale Railway which serviced both the Rhondda Fach and Rhondda Fawr. |
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The retailer currently operates a network of 70 stores in 39 cities in Bulgaria, which are serviced by the logistical center in the western village of Ravno Pole. |
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