Yet the new treasury secretary nominee turned out not to be much of an improvement. |
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We need the president to go there and also tell the treasury secretary to certify that it's happening. |
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The booty enabled him to clear his debts and pay large sums into the treasury, all without incurring a risk of prosecution. |
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And because our treasury is being drained of hundreds of billions of dollars desperately needed at home. |
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It has pursued a deliberate policy of bankrupting the public treasury in order to finance tax breaks for the rich. |
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The money they control comes out of their own pockets, not from the rich coffers of a corporate treasury or from hapless public investors. |
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At the same time, a profit-sharing mechanism would be formulated to retain some of their profits to the public treasury. |
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The signed treaty also helped to heighten the likelihood of prompt flows of revenue into the national treasury from oil and gas exploitation. |
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And that, in turn, is what provides revenues to the federal treasury, which enable you then to pay for things. |
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Also, as in Argentina, privatization had the advantage of bringing funds into the national treasury. |
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Chile, in contrast, is said to have built up a surplus in its public treasury before undertaking its pension reform. |
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I want to marry someone that I love, who loves me back, not someone who fills up your blasted treasury! |
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Following World War I, the family deposited the major part of its treasury in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest. |
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In the museum we have a pyxis that was once a container for the Eucharist and stored in a church treasury. |
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Any excess money is stored in gold or silver in the country's treasury and saved for times of war. |
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The structure consisted of The Abbey Church, dormitories, cloister, chapter house, treasury, parlours, kitchen, refectory, workshops and stores. |
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He is a famously flinty treasury secretary, a man suspicious of international aid and bailouts, who isn't afraid to say so. |
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Just a short while ago I spoke with the point man for the president's economic agenda, the U.S. treasury secretary, John Snow. |
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And, those in the treasury benches, far from going on the defensive, took up the challenge. |
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For the economy, this means among other things, negative effects on earnings, employment and revenue accruals to the treasury. |
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The treasury has been converted into a bright little museum of censers, illuminated manuscripts and paintings. |
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The treasury minister was in a congratulatory mood at the association's annual dinner last week. |
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Unlike back home where my money probably wouldn't exist anywhere but in a computer, my pay would be in cash stored in the treasury strongboxes. |
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In Washington, Stimson and secretary of the treasury, Henry Morgenthau, advocated embargoing the shipment of strategic materials to Japan. |
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The silver and gold bullion is stored in underground treasury vaults at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. |
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As the secretary of treasury, you have to deal with these unknowable issues. |
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Around three times as many people are now taking guided tours, and visiting the undercroft, treasury and crypt. |
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The structure of assets changed for another successive year, moving from treasury components to commercial banking. |
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He turned an ill-humored eye toward Younge, who sat further down the table pouring over the treasury accounts. |
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It's built around the monied classes who've benefited tremendously by the emptying of the federal treasury into their pockets. |
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He found his inspiration in the Jewellery Gallery of the Hermitage in St Petersburg, the greatest treasury of western art in Russia. |
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He appointed churchmen as justiciars, to counterbalance the native barony, and installed a royal treasury in a new stone castle at Dublin. |
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Some of the valuable horse aigrettes, which are encrusted and plumed, are also kept in the treasury. |
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His band of desperados specialized in looting feudal landlords and Mughal treasury. |
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Their government has angrily demanded a retraction of tactless comments made by our treasury secretary. |
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The principal was secured with 30-year US treasury bonds with zero coupons. |
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The treasury secretary has spent virtually all of 2003 harping on the need for currency revaluation. |
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This is downright impossible unless you reach for the treasury of belles-lettres, for its rich variety of expression. |
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In order to achieve this, the bank is concentrating on streamlining treasury operations, foreign exchange dealing and risk management. |
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A liquid market and stable overnight rates is expected this week while on the other hand a further decline in treasury bill rates is inevitable. |
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As the treasury of Anglican liturgical resources grows more biblical, it will also grow in size. |
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And though he quickly stole a fortune from his country's treasury, neither he nor his family had long to enjoy their loot. |
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In addition, the assizes gave fast and clear verdicts, enriched the treasury and extended the King's control. |
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When he seized the Avar treasury, it created an influx of new money to the Western economy. |
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The treasury of the Basel Cathedral dates to about 1019, when the second building to occupy the site was consecrated. |
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The US treasury, given Congressional blessing, simply gave the banksters hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars with no questions asked. |
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On this first acquisition of business assets for treasury shares, it is clear that a prospectus was required. |
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All souls were created at the beginning of time, and are stored in a celestial treasury until the time of birth. |
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There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury. |
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It is less powerful in that sense than the wholesale banking business, which includes treasury, corporate banking, stockbroking and corporate finance. |
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Without disclosing the source of his information, he wrote to Abdullah that it had come to his notice that he had defalcated heavy amounts from the state treasury. |
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The local authorities' campaign headquarters plans to hold protest vigils outside the treasury every few days, each time representing two different municipalities. |
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If the treasury lets you accelerate the depreciation of your jet, they'll collect less tax revenue now, but more in year six. |
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A government official has been accused of stealing from the nation's treasury. |
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Living dialects were seen to furnish a huge treasury of living data on phonology, lexicology, and other features of language that written texts could not furnish. |
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Such a situation inhibits us from engaging the prayer book for what it is as a treasury of public prayer which we should be able to use intelligently and not merely by rote. |
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At the end of fiscal 2002, when banks had reaped a bumper harvest through treasury profits, it was widely seen as a one-time affair and not expected to be repeated this year. |
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Pat also took up bee-keeping and fly-fishing and became a volunteer at Winchester Cathedral, working in both the Triforium Gallery and the treasury. |
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This treasury which is located inside a safe locked basement beneath the shrine contains historical artifacts, priceless manuscripts and a significant amount of gold and gems. |
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However, the treasury department is now computerizing tax collection information and data is also being kept on delinquent taxpayers still owing the city. |
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Even a bluffing superpower can be forced to ante up ... or perhaps fold as casualties mount and treasury accounts go bust. |
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Although the treasury of King Croesus held great quantities of gold and silver plate, the Lydians clearly loved fine ceramic wares imported from Greece. |
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Geithner also claims that former treasury secretary Hank Paulson apologized to him for saddling him with Barofsky. |
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Next door to it is a museum, reportedly a treasury of art and sculpture. |
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There was already a permanent royal treasury at Winchester, a depository for fiscal records as well as for silver, and this required a permanent staff to guard and oversee it. |
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The catalyst was the Roman procurator's demand for 100,000 denarii from the Temple treasury, probably to make up a shortfall in revenues caused by a tax strike. |
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Is there an optimal way to organize treasury operations globally? |
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It is sad that there appear to be people who are in public service just to siphon money from the national treasury using all sorts of illicit methods. |
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Alas, when his connection retired, replaced by an ANC hardliner, she got the sack, and the government garnished his salary to pay back the treasury. |
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The treasury mandarins and their minions are working overtime. |
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That the chunderous Liabours and toxic Greens gain the treasury benches because the Nats haven't got it together yet for 2014 is too scary to contemplate. |
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It's a veritable Winnie museum, a treasury of one woman's conceit of herself as the peppery, tartan Boadicea of truth, justice and parliamentary sub-committees. |
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And about K70 billion is this week expected to exit the market through treasury bills settlement, after the Bank of Zambia offered the same amount last week. |
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The interbank market remained fairly liquid last week even though a total of K150 billion was traded for on the treasury bill and bond settlement market on Monday. |
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In less than a year, four Little League presidents have been charged with looting their organization's treasury. |
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She wasted a great part of the royal treasury for her benefactions! |
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He adds that it is necessary because, after he raised the corporate tax in the 1990s, funds to the treasury actually fell, as companies used loopholes to avoid taxes. |
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The NAACP has never filed an FEC report for political spending directly from its treasury. |
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Nevertheless, he and his secretary of the treasury, took the decision to declare the dollar inconvertible and disrupt the international monetary system. |
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Since the district banks are owned not by the federal government but by the commercial banks, reductions in the discount rate do not affect the public treasury. |
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So, regardless of your blood type or rhesus factor, as soon as you donate your kidney you will receive the money from the association treasury. |
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A part of the nation's treasury is spent on space exploration. |
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The author has collected a treasury of facts and lore about horses. |
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For most purposes this was Westminster, although the royal treasury, having been moved from Winchester, came to rest in the Tower. |
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He had received around half of the funding awarded by the Westminster treasury for himself. |
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The treasury officials were appointed by the king, and were largely independent of the authority of the viceroy, audencia president or governor. |
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The issue of the directive from the treasury prompted the central bank's most recent issue of currency. |
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It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot. |
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After the Second World War, the British treasury was so weak that it could not operate independently of the United States. |
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The conquests also helped solidify Charles's rule by providing the state treasury with enormous amounts of bullion. |
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It dates to the late 11th century and was used as a monastic and royal treasury. |
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And if the marks could not be collected because of poverty, they would be collected in the hundred for deposit in the king's treasury. |
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First, he would seize Saxony and eliminate it as a threat to Prussia, then use the Saxon army and treasury to aid the Prussian war effort. |
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She put Frenchmen in charge of the treasury and the Great Seal, and the French ambassador Henri Cleutin sometimes attended the Privy Council. |
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Generally, a central bank or treasury is solely responsible within a state or currency union for the issue of banknotes. |
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After he had first marched on Rome in 49 BC, he forcibly opened the treasury, although a tribune had the seal placed on it. |
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The spice trade would prove to be a major asset to the Portuguese royal treasury, and other consequences soon followed. |
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He is also said to have wished to enrich his treasury by confiscation of the property of the condemned. |
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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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Final plans to annex those territories were discarded by Commodus deeming the occupation of the region too expensive for the imperial treasury. |
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This was publicized on the Roman currency issued in 16 BC, after he donated vast amounts of money to the aerarium Saturni, the public treasury. |
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On the morning of 9 August, Valens decamped from Adrianople, where he left the imperial treasury and administration under guard. |
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They controlled the royal treasury, dispensed patronage, and granted land and privileges in the name of the figurehead king. |
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The treasury became highly indebted, and there was a shortage of food and fears over an imminent famine. |
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Basil II left a burgeoning treasury upon his death, but he neglected to plan for his succession. |
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From Babylon, Alexander went to Susa, one of the Achaemenid capitals, and captured its treasury. |
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Whatever it may be, the costs for undertaking the voyages had not overburdened the Ming treasury. |
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If the merchants were attacked by bandits, losses were made up from the imperial treasury. |
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Under King John I of Portugals son, Duarte, the colony at Ceuta rapidly became a drain on the Portuguese treasury. |
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In return, Don Pedro would pay into the impoverished royal treasury an enormous sum of money. |
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While many of the nobility were forced to pay large sums of money for their estates, the royal treasury became ever richer. |
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In February 1544 he made a claim on the royal treasury, but was ignored for the next three years. |
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These policies stimulated a rapid growth in productivity and a significant army without much burden on the state treasury. |
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The treasury was his portfolio, but he did not recognise the financial disaster that could result from US government actions. |
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Even though there is a lot of money in the treasury, some of it has to be kept for next year, so only part of it is spendable. |
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From within he took several sheets of paper tied together with a green treasury tag. |
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The provision of treasury advisory services on a contracted consultancy basis to AGMA and AGMA Associate Local Authorities. |
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The Commission got itself into systematic working order, and for weeks the contributions flowed into its treasury. |
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He had slotted the treasury post for his junior partner, Bennett. |
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Corporations need to transform liquidities management and therefore rethink treasury functions. |
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But that was just the beginning of the shameless bilking of the public treasury by Sillen and his staff. |
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As treasury centralizes, there are efficiencies gained by concentrating the investment and borrowing decisions. |
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Siphnos kept the treasury abundant with a yearly tithing of revenues and distributed gold and silver from the mines to its islanders. |
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Trema provides treasury software to corporations and financial institutions. |
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At resale, the treasury stock account is credited for the cost of the treasury stock. |
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Furthermore, the treasury rating allows our company to meet the acceptability standards of the obligees for whom we provide surety products. |
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Alan Urmston is head of Royal Bank of Scotland's North-East commercial treasury solutions based in Leeds. |
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The choice between a fatigued treasury and an increasingly defocused Opposition is before the people. |
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The shares of TDII stock tendered by the Piccolos will become non-voting treasury stock of the company. |
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A wholesale reform of the coinage occurred in 1180, with royal officials taking direct control of the mints and passing the profits directly to the treasury. |
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The woylie belongs to the great treasury of marsupials that we revere and know nothing about. As I learnt that day, the boodie and the woylie are different species of bettong. |
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During tough economic times, it's also crucial that the treasury function doesn't acerbate the company's cash flow situation by actually taking on more risk. |
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They bring forth from the treasury of Revelation new things and old, making it bear fruit and vigilantly warding off any errors that threaten their flock. |
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After waiting a short while, William secured Dover, parts of Kent, and Canterbury, while also sending a force to capture Winchester, where the royal treasury was. |
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Economically, the state treasury was strained by excessive campaigns and projects, while land acquisitions by elite families gradually drained the tax base. |
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Philip's constant involvement in European wars took a significant toll on the treasury and caused economic difficulties for the Crown and even bankruptcies. |
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In September 1857, sepoys took control of the treasury in Chittagong. |
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Although Columbus was sponsored by the Castilian queen, treasury accounts show no royal payments to him until 1493, after his first voyage was complete. |
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It was more economically feasible as well, since training new recruits and sending them out to the frontier every three years drained the treasury. |
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An active educator, Elkin has presented over 100 educational sessions for various financial institutions, treasury management and international conferences. |
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Wars and construction projects had drained the Mongol treasury. |
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In any case, the maritime voyages did not overburden the Ming treasury. |
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The value of the treasure and cargo taken on this single ship is estimated to have been equivalent to half the entire treasury of the English crown. |
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The army command may have resented Domitian's decision to retreat, but to him the Caledonian territories never represented anything more than a loss to the Roman treasury. |
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In the year 6 Augustus established the aerarium militare, donating 170 million sesterces to the new military treasury that provided for both active and retired soldiers. |
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Vespasian and Mucianus renewed old taxes and instituted new ones, increased the tribute of the provinces, and kept a watchful eye upon the treasury officials. |
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The French treasury reimbursed the total fare of 70,012 francs. |
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However, instead of marching into nearby Winchester and seizing Henry's treasury, Robert paused, giving Henry time to march west and intercept the invasion force. |
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He occupied Winchester Castle and seized the royal treasury. |
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The Hanseatic Kontore each had their own treasury, court and seal. |
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He had with him a huge collection of gold, silver and gems, probably part of the royal treasury, which he was later accused of having stolen from Edward. |
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They had no national government, no national army or navy, no financial system, no banks, no established credit, and no functioning government departments, such as a treasury. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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When a street passed between a public building or temple and a private house, the public treasury and the private owner shared the expense equally. |
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Because of trade and industry and the wealth of the region's cities, the Low Countries also represented an important income for the Imperial treasury. |
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These provisions served especially the interests of the treasury, which derived considerable income from the recoinage of the German Joachimsthalers. |
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Only Parliament, however, could legally raise taxes, and without it Charles's capacity to acquire funds for his treasury was limited to his customary rights and prerogatives. |
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Although he further augmented his royal treasury through the seizure of church lands, Henry's heavy spending and long periods of mismanagement damaged the economy. |
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Michael Reuther, now responsible for public finance and treasury at the bank, will take on Teller's responsibilities as well until further notice, Commerzbank said. |
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Justice Minister Masahiko Komura on Tuesday reiterated his opposition to hasty action in lifting a legal ban on treasury stock, or shares reacquired by companies. |
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The acquisition is likely to give WSS an edge in the mid to long term over rival SunGard, which has a bigger share of the treasury workstation market, he says. |
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Following the news of Richard's death in 1199, John attempted to seize the Angevin treasury at Chinon in order to impose his control of the Angevin government. |
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