To help defray the cost of this development the club recently launched a private members lottery syndicate over a 12-month period. |
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Police have arrested an alleged key member of a drug syndicate after the biggest cocaine bust in Hong Kong's history. |
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Firms syndicate risks in the design, development, production and distribution of healthcare products and services where profits are indicated. |
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So far as the individual syndicate was concerned, the effect of the spiral was to magnify many times the impact of a particular loss. |
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He suggests that perhaps I get together a group of friends and buy the horse as a syndicate. |
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As part of the deal, the Rangers syndicate got a sizable chunk of land in addition to the stadium. |
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Moreover, a syndicate bank will find it difficult to surmount the usual exclusion clauses and disclaimers inserted in the documentation. |
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The syndicate will allow groups to find large commercial units with multi tenancies in prime locations. |
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Despite Say Florida Sandy's age, Downey has hopes he can syndicate the hard-knocking horse. |
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A written business plan may also help you obtain bank financing, expansion, bring in partners or syndicate a horse. |
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The National Stud plans to syndicate both Pastoral Pursuits and Bahamian Bounty. |
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They've already turned down millions to sell or syndicate Alex and kept him running. |
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People will not usually want to syndicate your content until you establish a reputation. |
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Meanwhile, the director, Adam, is being pressured by a secret syndicate to recast his lead actress. |
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I'd write one review, which I would syndicate to local newspapers all over Britain. |
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One example cited is the closure in 1998 of a south Wales oil company when its lottery syndicate hit the jackpot. |
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There is even a section for encouraging specific submitted sites to syndicate their content. |
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And drug syndicate leaders have seized on the failures to reintegrate these street children into societal fold. |
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In larger transactions, a syndicate of venture capital houses or private equity firms might combine to provide the equity finance. |
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It is relatively recently, only, that solicitors could syndicate loans, I think. |
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The Bank of England governor attempted to syndicate a rescue throughout the weekend. |
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In addition, lenders are now able to issue more debt without needing to syndicate to other banks. |
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The editor at your syndicate said that of the 6,500 submissions they get every year, they take only two or three. |
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Kain's men had camped outside the syndicate building, waiting for their boss to return. |
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No newspaper or syndicate in their right mind should be letting this hateful attempt at humor grace their pages. |
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It is most easily done by giving the horse a neutral, non-personal, name and registering its ownership under a syndicate. |
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Servicing the debts will obviously involve a net transfer from the company to the syndicate of lenders, not the shareholders. |
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Tell me how can an illegal gambling syndicate operate and flourish with police as patrons? |
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The conference centre will have a variety of boardrooms, meeting and syndicate rooms providing the most advanced technology systems. |
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Investigators told the news conference an Asia-based crime syndicate is behind the fixing of the 380 matches. |
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The port district, although deserted by sailors and dockhands by nightfall, still played host to a vast syndicate of criminals. |
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Paul Makin, the managing partner of the syndicate that owns Starcraft, made his fortune as a professional horseplayer on races in Hong Kong and Japan. |
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After a two-month trial, a former racetrack tout and his former accountant were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud people who invested in a racing syndicate. |
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Newsmax pays to syndicate their columns, and their stature lends the site credibility. |
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However, unknown to her friends and neighbours, she was running a seaside syndicate of burglars who stole to order and used her shop to fence the goods. |
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Even if the bombings are being done by just one or a few individuals rather than as part of a crime syndicate, the last thing we want is for others to follow, copycat fashion. |
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Certainly the borrower will be liable for them since the information memorandum is its document, designed to be distributed to potential members of the syndicate. |
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But there are cheaper ways of ownership, such as joining a syndicate. |
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He said the suspect was a member of an international drug syndicate. |
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His syndicate declined to publish the second of the two columns. |
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In the world of newspapers, a syndicate distributes information to subscribers, allowing each publication to tailor the content of information it receives. |
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We syndicate stores for retailers, which have fixed-price as their model. |
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Industry sources said the real damage would be done to smaller players in the breeding industry who syndicate stallions in order to reduce the risk. |
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That evening the referee's bank balance swells with thousands of dollars, his reward for fixing the biggest soccer match in the world for a criminal betting syndicate. |
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Does this mean that the fourth characterization of a bank syndicate, that it is an arm's-length relationship governed by the terms agreed, is thus the most persuasive? |
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Slick Swiss syndicate Alinghi finished first after the round robins and will sail defending Louis Vuitton Cup challengers champions Prada of Italy in the quarter-finals. |
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In the late 1560s, the syndicate was importing Moroccan sugar, melasses, paneles and rameals via Antwerp in ships flying the Moroccan flag. |
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This also applies to the second voyage, even though the syndicate had by then disbanded. |
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Today, Zocalo Group announces Content Carrot C a new way to target and syndicate content at scale. |
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Series 2 of The Syndicate, which aired in 2013 on BBC One, featured a syndicate involving workers at a public hospital in Bradford. |
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Another woman in her thirties said that Al-Deeb is an advocator of labour rights and syndicate work. |
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A member of the syndicate is entitled to the underwriting fee and the concession. |
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After discussing the labour law, the syndicate representatives also discussed the health insurance law. |
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Vanderbilt, taking all syndicate defense costs to himself, commissioned Starling Burgess and the young designer Olin Stephens to provide designs. |
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Like all best laid plans though, Digger and his best friend Wriggler uncover an apparent animal smuggling syndicate. |
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Walker, head of the Ipso Facto syndicate, sent him to Fahey and the outcome was staggering. |
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Edward Topham, a respected handicapper and prominent member of Lynn's syndicate, began to exert greater influence over the National. |
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The Italians had previously beaten the AmericaOne syndicate from the St Francis Yacht Club in the Louis Vuitton Cup final. |
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He engaged a syndicate of city traders and merchants to offer for sale an issue of government debt. |
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This syndicate soon evolved into the Bank of England, eventually financing the wars of the Duke of Marlborough and later Imperial conquests. |
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The sales were part of GIP's strategy to syndicate the equity portion of the original acquisition by issuing bonds to refinance bank debt. |
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Bought on behalf of a syndicate, the April-born colt was consigned by Neustrian Associates. |
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The fou r-s t rong syndicate from Dorking, Surrey, had one of just two jackpot-winning tickets. |
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The BASC offers advice and support to all who enjoy a day out with dog and gun, be they individual or syndicate members. |
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Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah syndicate still wielded the political power. |
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At the same time the syndicate for the Ennetbirgischen Vogteien located in the present Ticino met from 1513 in Lugano and Locarno. |
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The new journalism crisis was the topic of debates during TV talk shows Monday night featuring guest representatives of the syndicate, legal experts and security specialists. |
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The Yardies are an international crime syndicate and there have been scores of murders in London linked to them as gangs fight for control of the crack cocaine market. |
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Pam Clarkson, 68, took over running the syndicate three years ago and the members have three lucky dips every Saturday, each putting in a modest pounds 1 every five weeks. |
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The Grand National was founded by William Lynn, a syndicate head and proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel, on land he leased in Aintree from William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton. |
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James Roche's Ballyana Foxtrot is as low as 11-4 with most firms but bet365 go 4-1 about the ideally drawn runner who is owned by a Limerickbased family syndicate. |
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Mauldin was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1945, and the United Features Syndicate distributed his cartoons to hundreds of newspapers. |
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A further drawdown on the Maram loan account took place on the same day to cover repayment of the Syndicate Bank loan. |
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In his first incarnation he was an '80s b-boy, and part of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate. |
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Members of the Syndicate must acknowledge the work of their individual members by their personal names or by handles. |
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The Syndicate has consistently led the pack in all areas it participates in, paid its dues as a guild, and earned its place as a lead guild in the gaming world. |
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Seventeen months later, a recently awoken Kennex is obsessed with figuring out how The Syndicate planned the ambush. |
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The University Syndicate in its meeting held recently unanimously approved the conferment of an honorary Degree of Doctor of Science upon Engr. |
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By 1906 the mine was run by the Greenburn and Tilberthwaite Syndicate who were replaced in 1912 by the Langdale Silver, Lead and Copper Company. |
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In 1903 Hooley formed Tar Macadam Syndicate Ltd and registered tarmac as a trademark. |
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These three ships were the first tankers of the Tank Syndicate, forerunner of today's Royal Dutch Shell company. |
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Syndicate 1200 will begin writing international casualty treaty reinsurance for accounts which incept after January 1, 2013 in selected lines. |
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Additionally, International A Level qualifications from Edexcel are available, for which exams may be registered through the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate. |
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From December 1908, a group calling itself the Electric Railways Syndicate pressed the supposed advantages of electrification of the Island's railways. |
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