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To the east the Towers | afford a view of the eastern terminus of the Chicago |
-sex couples would have access and which would | afford a status equivalent to that of marriage. |
uish Grammar School, Taunton, he was unable to | afford a university education and got a job as an aud |
To | afford a more strategic location after the courthouse |
base, only long enough to fuel, provision, and | afford a period of recreation for the crew. |
People in small towns who can | afford a movie, where they can't afford anything else |
"I can't | afford a mansion right now, so it's like I fall aslee |
If you can | afford a Type 35, you can surely afford a heated gara |
responsible innings and the tourists could not | afford a demoralising loss. |
How, she asked, can you | afford a Learjet? |
t tent in Charleroi and eventually was able to | afford a house in the center of Breda. |
treated with bromine in glacial acetic acid to | afford a 0.1M solution of thiocyanogen that is stable |
le in their flat, Rodney laments that he can't | afford a holiday, whilst Del Boy considers signing Da |
olds fell below the minimum amount required to | afford a basic home, gauged at $25, 920. |
northeast corner of the campus, many of which | afford a pleasant view of the Seine River. |
wondered who is this software guy who can not | afford a room in a hotel. |
ourishment, since the subject may be unable to | afford a sufficient diet, or neglect of one's persona |
kata and its suburbs allowing people who can't | afford a newspaper to read it. |
ans senior citizens who were alone or couldn't | afford a holiday feast. |
By casting Rainer, the studio couldn't | afford a famous male lead and assigned Melvyn Douglas |
Row houses on hilly Itin Street | afford a powerful view of the skyline. |
Chlorine adds to 1,3-butadiene to | afford a mixture of 3,4-dichloro-1-butene and 2,3-dic |
occupied 61 Hurst Street in 1851, were able to | afford a servant. |
l to get my degree in four years, and I cannot | afford a fifth. |
, and Galway that were established in 1845 "to | afford a university education to members of all relig |
r option for many families who could no longer | afford a more expensive holiday abroad though Blacks |
oad often received higher payments, thus could | afford a wider range of goods to purchase. |
regular camera is forgotten, or if one cannot | afford a regular camera. |
on of 2009-10 and for the first time, he could | afford a Coach. |
f the label was inspired by only being able to | afford a diet of Ramen noodles at the time due having |
reserved in such sources as Pirkei Avot; these | afford a glimpse of his character, to wit: "Withdraw |
ression of the 1930s, Sunbeam simply could not | afford a competition program of this scale. |
bit parts, though she nonetheless was able to | afford a spacious Manhattan apartment as well as an e |
For the time being he could only | afford a little shop where he could work at improving |
me has increased fivefold)that are designed to | afford a counterpoint of diminishing scale and visual |
their everyday life, some of which can't even | afford a car, let alone bus fare, now have the freedo |
s who frequent a crack house and those who can | afford a Starbucks on a regular basis, I'm not sure w |
time was in Hawaii, but the Sackleys could not | afford a boat ticket there. |
a holiday, and because I'd never been able to | afford a good holiday I flew off to Antigua. |
ot be running for Senate, saying she could not | afford a run for the Senate seat and stating that the |
on Battalion on 26 April 1815, being unable to | afford a captaincy in a cavalry regiment. |
in an age of strife and polemics, it seemed to | afford a refuge for quiet, gentle spirits, and medita |
who are employed are more likely to be able to | afford a mortgage, and are therefore more likely to h |
It was simply that the state could not | afford a University offering a broad and comprehensiv |
bert actually sold his schoolbooks in order to | afford a ticket. |
ures inspired by naturalists and large windows | afford abundant natural light. |
Manchester Bridge is located in the center, to | afford access at the south end via stairs under the r |
nown as "The Greenland Arm" should be built to | afford access to Tinsley Park Collieries. |
ethyl group that couples to carbon monoxide to | afford acetyl-CoA. |
d song were abandoned since the band could not | afford additional recording time. |
t travel along the coast and helicopters which | afford aerial views of the valley. |
d in the very elderly and people who could not | afford air conditioning due to high energy costs. |
n parental agriculture business as angaged, to | afford an attendance to school in which emerging cost |
The Treaty Faction argued that Japan could not | afford an arms race with the western powers, and hope |
When one party to a divorce is unable to | afford an attorney that party is allowed to request t |
Unable to | afford an army commission, he studied medicine in Dub |
al UK broadcasts by a person wealthy enough to | afford an early videotape recorder such as a Shibaden |
ses a path right over our heads, the roof will | afford an agreeable shade, will it not?" |
passage of the food along the intestines, and | afford an increased surface for absorption. |
Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run | afford an opportunity to cross the bridge on foot, us |
arge to area residents who could not otherwise | afford an education beyond public school. |
time, Kelley represented clients who could not | afford an attorney, public housing tenants, and plain |
style reflected the ability of Richmonders to | afford an architectural style fashionable on a nation |
cribe how Cochran wants a convertible he can't | afford and a girl who he fears will not go out with h |
as a high expenditure that the state could not | afford, and declined it on that basis. |
She buys things she can't | afford and her daughter is upset when she does this. |
l Benetiz of spending money the club could not | afford, and that it was time for the board to review |
first team experience and so that Wigan could | afford another player under the salary cap. |
mise, but also felt that New Zealand could not | afford another public holiday. |
itude, attitude was all she sent/Now she can't | afford antiperspirant/Books and school just give you |
Reform Judaism does not | afford any special status or recognition to Kohanim. |
ing to the boat for those living inland) could | afford, as rates of pay had increased about 70%. |
ttached coupon, and just give whatever you can | afford, as God directs. |
s the superior sagittal sinus, and its margins | afford attachment to the falx cerebri. |
program in an effort to help diabetic children | afford attendance to diabetes camps. |
viduals who were awaiting trial that could not | afford bail. |
mary poverty is to have insufficient income to | afford basic needs. |
is a resource for people who are struggling to | afford basic necessities to get things such as food, |
ns with carboxylic acids and their derivatives | afford benzimidazoles. |
han the rice and vegetables the populace could | afford, but the recipe grew from humble roots. |
demonstrated to protonate even hydrocarbons to | afford carbocations and H2. |
CpFe(CO)2Br reacts with alkenes to | afford cationic alkene-Fp complexes. |
nce their mothers may be at work and unable to | afford child care. |
When Dennis cannot | afford cigarettes because of his drink, Ken gives him |
n was also inclined to painting, but could not | afford college training at the time. |
le, he encouraged young Alaskans who could not | afford college to consider jobs in the oil and gas in |
titution for young men who could not otherwise | afford college. |
scholarships, loans, and grants, to be able to | afford college. |
wo years until he had saved up enough money to | afford collegiate tuition. |
ir existing homes, they were unable to find or | afford comparable housing in a new town. |
ding of a large two storied building which can | afford complete accommodation for the family and prov |
cers and ammunition meant that he could rarely | afford confrontation on such a large scale and would |
t either out of desperation or being unable to | afford consumable alcoholic beverages. |
that an ability to control this ordering would | afford control over these properties. |
ine, extending nearly 300 miles, many of which | afford convenient places for fraudulent practices whi |
These were at first intended only to | afford cover against enemy observation and shell fire |
l as subsidies and waivers for those who can't | afford coverage, and the importance of tort reform in |
ormed product is then reduced catalytically to | afford darglitazone |
eople in need of the information are unable to | afford digital televisions or digital converter boxes |
al skills, as most of her co-workers could not | afford doctors.In 1910 she was chosen to be one of fo |
But he could not | afford doing it. |
to help adult industry performers who couldn't | afford drug rehab treatment on their own. |
he receives treatment (which the family cannot | afford due to Scrooge's miserliness). |
pensive phonographs that most people could not | afford during the Great Depression.) |
2010, Yanukovych had stated Ukraine could not | afford early parliamentary elections because "the pro |
sive proceeding that neither side could really | afford either financially or for the good of the game |
n, she often recalled that her family couldn't | afford electricity, so she grew up with candles and g |
are of great practical importance, since they | afford engineers and others engaged in water supply m |
Only wealthy people would have been able to | afford enough tinsel to cover their tree. |
s a product that small professional labs could | afford equipment to develop. |
he south side just above the palm trees, which | afford excellent views and where the gound is flat an |
s favored by students living alone who can not | afford expensive meals. |
ers who saw it as a threat to their ability to | afford farm workers. |
ly focuses on the Nakaoka family's struggle to | afford food ration cards and other items due to food |
In undeveloped countries the ability to | afford food, high energy expenditure with physical la |
cial support to athletes whose families cannot | afford for them to receive academic tutoring, partici |
ich were of a significant enough difference to | afford for problems in larger calculations. |
And even if there [were], people cannot | afford fridges to cool the breast milk when the weath |
dually spread to large corporations that could | afford funding the huge investment in hardware, softw |
for executing that duty, in a manner which may | afford general satisfaction, yet feeling it a duty to |
iration of the people for an economy that will | afford general employment, abundant production, equit |
resource-limited settings are often unable to | afford genotyping, the RDI has developed models that |
r he pleases (within the limits of what he can | afford, given the money he is receiving). |
People in Czech lands were unable to | afford grain until the price returned to an affordabl |
The stated goal of this office is to | afford greater control by Beijing over the Hong Kong |
To | afford greater facility to Diggers and others residen |
When his mother could no longer | afford guitar lessons for Reeve, she took him to blue |
ition of prisons was what the government could | afford, he said. |
Or you're unemployed and can't | afford health insurance. |
la to help the native people who are unable to | afford healthcare. |
ign and build a laboratory set for Darkman and | afford helicopters and professional stuntmen to film |
ge by a Dutch merchant, and is finally able to | afford her own freedom by accumulating wealth from th |
d this decision, in the president's view, will | afford her the opportunity to start with a fresh slat |
territorial government decided they could not | afford her upkeep, Hermes was turned over to the Paci |
So, this exercise will | afford her an opportunity to look critically at these |
ago hospital until her parents could no longer | afford her care, at which point they took her home so |
ion of this restaurant is that everyone should | afford high quality steak for low prices. |
imited (such as in winter), and the ability to | afford high expenditure on increased metabolism is re |
ship lottery, which has helped 28,000 families | afford higher education without raising taxes, Halter |
s all too aware the ghost of William Ager will | afford him no forgiveness even were he to put the cro |
e it because his financial resources could not | afford him the cost of tuition. |
rectory of Boscombe in Wiltshire, in order to | afford him more leisure to complete his Ecclesiastica |
hist, consequently, opened a school that would | afford him opportunities to teach “proper” rhetoric a |
r City on 6 May 2005, after the club could not | afford him a new contract. |
a half years, when he was told they could not | afford him. |
m, he was working as a waiter and could barely | afford his rent, and had almost given up on getting g |
To which they could not | afford his "services." |
after two years because his parents could not | afford his tuition. |
er it became clear that Ipswich Town could not | afford his wages. |
Unable to | afford his preferred choice of Southern California, h |
elf and then eventually saving enough money to | afford his Fender USA Jazz Bass. |
ago, and that the Tuskegee Institute could not | afford his salary. |
os of one kind or another until he was able to | afford his own. |
ng in the waiting rooms because they could not | afford hotel rooms, and decided to help create a home |
al margins to the bone to export food and thus | afford imports of heavy machinery to facilitate indus |
historian has so grouped together events as to | afford, in brief, a comprehensive view of the subject |
ression to higher ranks and specialist courses | afford individuals the skills necessary to focus on a |
nal was built by a corporation in 1856-1860 to | afford inland navigation between the Chesapeake Bay a |
e with (sudden or long-term) lower incomes can | afford insurance |
were shut down when the company was unable to | afford insurance. |
Judah's responsa, though scanty, | afford interesting information on the history of his |
Andy | Afford is currently the editor of All Out Cricket, a |
Intramolecular aza Wittig reactions also | afford isoquinolines. |
hina and you can pay to be excluded if you can | afford it so I'm not sure I see it as particularly no |
elaborated to the extent that those who could | afford it would make all sorts of arrangements for th |
e society from 1876-1880, the society couldn't | afford it and moved to the present location instead. |
mings, despite the fact that the family cannot | afford it and the daughter does not want it. |
Temples that can | afford it will usually involve at least one richly ca |
t Goldberg £5,000,000 of this, as he could not | afford it). |
By the time he is able to | afford it, he is too late. |
nflated prices to black families who could not | afford it, and to get the white community to buy prop |
Ernest said "No" as he could not | afford it, and went on to say "The Americans come ove |
s for those who would not otherwise be able to | afford it, the objectives of the organisation has cha |
Unable to | afford it, he visits a company, Rekal, Incorporated, |
d an occasional portrait of somebody who could | afford it, and idled much of the rest of the time, co |
Questioning how he was able to | afford it, Andie discovers he has been faking going t |
I couldn't | afford it. |
the lives of people who are wealthy enough to | afford it. |
arge, this has been the forte of those who can | afford it. |
to act free of charge for those who could not | afford it. |
ction of private health care for those who can | afford it. |
er in private practice as he said he could not | afford it. |
o high that Tibetan families very often cannot | afford it. |
ory retirement an officer who was less able to | afford it. |
llage an attractive prospect for those who can | afford it. |
anyone interested to buy-of course if they can | afford it. |
However the council can't | afford it." |
became restricted to boys whose parents could | afford its fees. |
e later withdrew their offer as they could not | afford Knudsen's demanded salary. |
was suffering financially and people could not | afford land nor build houses. |
of Counsel for an accused otherwise unable to | afford legal assistance upsetting a long prevailing u |
r financial aid in the case, arguing he cannot | afford legal representation) the station's future fun |
the late Victorian era only the wealthy could | afford legal action, and only one in eight qualified |
h of which had been used on the way, and could | afford little enough for the garrison before he start |
When he discovers that he cannot | afford Maria's services, Bryant is forced to hire ano |
ed to passing yachtsmen and its tiered gardens | afford marvelous views over the busy waters of the So |
the orientation of the portico was designed to | afford maximum effect; closing a new street from the |
rietor; and requesting of him, if required, to | afford me time to forward to him whatever recommendat |
a wealthy man who helps poor people who can't | afford medical assistance. |
und and dreamed of being a doctor but couldn't | afford medical school and the Air Force was her best |
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