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in November 2001; it will write off 66% of the | debt; a similar debt relief agreement on its $2.8 bi |
truction with the parish school and significant | debt accumulated towards the management of the churc |
Within a year, Davidson had eliminated the | debt accumulated during the previous administration |
P dropped to 43% in 2009, and government-issued | debt achieved investment grade in February 2010. |
ze Greek in his Hebrew lexicographic labors - a | debt acknowledged by Levita, who, in 1521, dedicated |
uding deeds of land sale, marriage contracts, a | debt acknowledgement and a writ of divorce. |
own to offer but government thrift and moderate | debt adjustment. |
A combination of mounting | debt, administrative incompetence and a string of ex |
ch of England's National Steward, who wrote the | debt advice, said he was "delighted" the website had |
d lands (including Aschersleben) as payment for | debt after his death. |
ich purchased a portion of Hicks Sports Group's | debt after HSG defaulted, believed Hicks passed up o |
Though deeply in | debt after numerous processes against the Wittelsbac |
to help write the second single and the groups | debt Album. |
l and personal lives in disarray, and deeply in | debt, Alexander shot himself in the head in the barn |
he ensuing decades, the Erie Railroad fell into | debt along with its competitor, the Delaware, Lackaw |
and couldn't be sold or used as guarantee of a | debt although it happened quite often. |
d kudos for significantly reducing the colony's | debt, although he spent much of his second term as P |
$345.7 billion - Public | debt amortization |
According to a Chemnitz newspaper, the | debt amounted to over €500,000. |
d unemployed darts player who was under a heavy | debt amounting to 4 million yen. |
But with an ageing side and a club | debt amounting to over £21,000 (£400,000 today based |
h the help of his son, they figure out that the | debt amounts to 65 rupees. |
depleting financial reserves for the payment of | debt, an important pledge made during Lusinchi's pre |
Hugo Arias, president of the | debt analysis committee of Ecuador |
Fagan fell into | debt, and committed suicide in Rome by jumping from |
ation by a political enemy, he was arrested for | debt and died in the King's Bench Prison, Southwark, |
In 1936, the town defaulted on its | debt, and in 1937, the province appointed an adminis |
ter make towards servicing the English national | debt, and as transitional mitigation of the effects |
Increasing | debt and the loss of his parliamentary seat eventual |
His book, Our | Debt and Duty to the Farmer, was published posthumou |
Following two announcements of massive | debt and overspending of funds at the Nunavut Housin |
He further reported that "Not one of them is in | debt, and their Property is free from all Incumbranc |
d in on him and his last years were harassed by | debt and disappointment. |
owner, Sir William Heydon (1540-1594) fell into | debt and mortgaged it. |
William Tudor has a huge | debt and is forced to give up his family castle. |
in-depth information on topics such as raising | debt and equity capital, human resources, finance, m |
ke making electricity fees higher to reduce the | debt and unfreezing university fees to invest in edu |
after the theatre company which was $90,000 in | debt and also lost $300,000 in State and Federal Gov |
alities for transfer of other evidence of State | debt and countersigns such papers. |
e World's Fair over, the city was now deeply in | debt and involved in discussions about what to do wi |
ollowing Nelson's death, Emma Hamilton got into | debt and despite help from friends was unable to mai |
of the 1929-30 season, the team was $400,000 in | debt, and their arena, the Duquesne Gardens, was not |
The fee saved Histon, £23,000 in | debt and under pressure from their bank, from going |
Rosell stated, "we found the Club in | debt and with cash flow tensions but we're sorting t |
it difficult for Lynton to forget he is in his | debt and the young man often wishes he were free of |
duction in the rate of interest on the national | debt, and he aided his chief in the struggle which e |
ce the rate of interest on part of the national | debt, and to allow anyone to sell beer upon payment |
is an alcoholic and drifts through his life in | debt and without focus. |
ed that the money was used to pay Montano's own | debt and that the companies were non-existent. |
unds in a time when Turkey has a large national | debt and is failing to collect taxes to cover it. |
ough the legislature, running up the provincial | debt and neglecting on promised railways. |
cle, LeMoyne-Owen has suffered from management, | debt and accreditation issues. |
ey would pick up a major part of any subsequent | debt, and the consortium put in their £825,000. |
construction also left the university deeply in | debt and in possession for years of an enormous pile |
an involved plan to pay Germany's internal war | debt and to restore the value of the Deutsche Mark. |
He sought reduction in Virginia's pre-war | debt, and an appropriate allocation made to the form |
rate to climb out from under a heap of personal | debt and under pressure from the owner to get the bo |
$10.2 billion to be applied to pay down federal | debt, and the introduction of the Tax-Free Savings A |
were issued, resulting in full payment of city | debt and the completion of an aqueduct. |
rnor, the Commonwealth paid off its last public | debt and he proclaimed the first Patriots' Day, endi |
managed the Edwardes estate, which was then in | debt and close to bankruptcy. |
d to pay Flash UK £4,354 plus interest over the | debt and £220 costs. |
By the early 1970s, he was in | debt and living on the streets before sportswriter B |
long-term averages, and extensive use of margin | debt and leverage by market participants. |
ous game shows, including Gambit, High Rollers, | Debt, and Tic-Tac-Dough, among others. |
n writing, not negotiable, of the amount of his | debt, and sells the certificate to a third person fo |
, with low attendances the club had fallen into | debt and had to sell many of their best players, wit |
Monetary Fund (IMF) for poor management of its | debt and revenues. |
In 1906, with Intercession still in | debt and now overcrowded as well, the Rev. Dr. Milo |
He was imprisoned briefly for | debt and in 1849 he left the colony to take up a gov |
rove budgeting to the county, reduce the county | debt, and make Bergen County a leader in campaign fi |
difficult time in Twain's life; he was deep in | debt and had lost his wife and one of his daughters. |
The Town were in | debt, and both Mike Summerbee and Ernie Hunt, perhap |
The Manchester University is now in so much | debt and morale is so low amongst staff. |
f, immigration reform, health care costs, state | debt, and bring state government spending under cont |
didn't make any, leaving the inventor deeply in | debt and the mechanical torque converter sidelined. |
obligations concerning the repayment of foreign | debt, and at the same time should not infringe on it |
meetings, and to sixth forms - on poverty, aid, | debt, and foreign investment. |
al government took ownership to satisfy the tax | debt and leased it back to the club. |
ting and selling municipal bonds, managing city | debt, and serving as managing trustee of the public |
on on this matter, and, due to substantial city | debt and land taxes, most residents preferred not to |
a head in the season, the club £2.4 million in | debt and posting £500,000 a year losses. |
be "of sober and industrious habits, free from | debt and sufficiently intelligent to be capable of m |
policy, agriculture, taxation, war, government | debt, and economic planning. |
ssioner to Costa Rica in 1895, to report on its | debt and railways, with the possibility of improveme |
Inflation, | Debt and Indexation, MIT Press, 1983. |
e Panic of 1873, he narrowly escaped arrest for | debt and his health was permanently broken by the as |
The combination of a modest public | debt and a large net foreign debt reflects that most |
udents get caught in the romance of film school | debt and challenges filmmakers to make films with "l |
GTL, £7m in | debt and with an aging bus fleet, was taken over on |
k lands sold by his predecessors to cover their | debt and to support Emperor Maximilian I financially |
laries, agreements to restructure the company's | debt and invest in U.S. factories, and the right of |
School and use the money to service the trust's | debt and improve the school's resources base. |
He believed that if Ohio repudiated its | debt and chose not to repay its creditors, it would |
ans that the loan is collateralized by mortgage | debt and that the government can not seize J.P. Morg |
maintained a policy of reducing the federal war | debt and the careful reintroduction of federal taxat |
anic of 1873, the AM&O fell into default on its | debt, and was purchased in the early 1880s by new ow |
River Taff left him in a considerable amount of | debt and Thomas Morgan reported that "…the mason was |
which it retired its original capital campaign | debt and made some improvements to the facility. |
ed that the RPT had fully retired its crippling | debt and would end 2010 with zero debt, all bills pa |
il, 2010, it had shed more than $100 million in | debt and the investments of its principals, The Wick |
d to free-up their wage bill and reduce further | debt, and decided to sell Andrew once their appeal w |
He opposed junkets, government | debt, and high spending. |
assumed responsibility for paying off Newton's | debt and also continued the undergraduate program fo |
Catholic religion burdened him frequently with | debt and fines. |
r, he strictly budgeted the city, decreased the | debt and lowered taxes. |
After an outcry at the high levels of | debt and the repayment tactics, a law in 2006 capped |
stored, the Clanricarde estates were heavily in | debt and a great deal of litigation was on-going bet |
ing that the permanent elimination of Germany's | debt and war reparations would be subject to reachin |
ime, the state committee was over $1 million in | debt, and Republicans controlled only 19 of New York |
certain cases of trespass, trespass on the law, | debt and detinue, to appoint a jailor for the detent |
act that Nelson personally paid the young man's | debt and used his influence to have him released and |
he term is coined from the Greek words "χρέος" ( | debt) and "κράτος" (power) in a similar manner that |
He continued his efforts to reduce the state's | debt, and by the time he left office in 1853, the en |
et specific about how they would cut government | debt and spending: "And so the challenge, I think, f |
teacher, Nao and Akiyama decide to buy out his | debt and advance through different rounds of the Lia |
Eynsham had fallen into | debt, and even though it had repaid the debts, the b |
dividual members assumed responsibility for the | debt, and so the orchestra was formed, led by experi |
s since focused on paying off its international | debt and further restricting public salaries and pay |
rrified of him, Rockula places himself in their | debt and does his best to befriend them and make the |
ssues of the time in American society: national | debt and a national currency; taxation and revenue; |
Currently CFISD has issues with | debt, and many criticize the construction of the Ber |
2011 it was revealed that the club were €2m in | debt and "no longer in a position to meet its on-goi |
demy until 1827 when his father again fell into | debt and could not pay his school fees nor the those |
environmental impact, and the impact of foreign | debt and multi-national corporations on third world |
d the cost of his sports he ended up heavily in | debt and left England to live many years in seclusio |
In the latter he was arrested for | debt and only the French government's intervention g |
Although Many is severely in | debt and is even thinking of suicide, Lola (Victoria |
ale of a fish-tank cleaner who incurs a massive | debt and is forced to become a "man-whore". |
in the effort to maintain the value of company | debt and of mortgage-backed securities. |
want to be part of the state because of a large | debt and tax for internal improvements. |
His areas of interest were the state | debt and the state finances and the opening of the p |
Eric Massa with $216K cash on hand with $65K in | debt and loans (a $10K personal loan and $13K debt t |
ment firm focused on leveraged buyouts, equity, | debt, and other investments in market-leading compan |
He inherited an administration deeply in | debt, and a restless population of British colonists |
g was a careful manager, clearing the priory of | debt and undertaking building work. |
cieties are no dedicated until they are free of | debt and the Steamboat Springs society was dedicated |
His mission was heavily in | debt, and to restore it to financial prosperity he m |
tually agreed to shoulder the colonies' massive | debt and join the territory to a transcontinental ra |
old his stock, CBS was saddled with significant | debt and needed to raise cash. |
restricted most farmers in Oklahoma to live in | debt and in poverty. |
By this time, Palmer was heavily in | debt, and was being blackmailed by one of his former |
Iraq regarding its refusal to repay its foreign | debt, and decided to create a fund for these compens |
Problems exist with inflation, internal | debt, and a huge military budget, competing with pop |
ddition, the establishment took on considerable | debt and became disorganized and demoralized. |
her husband had used the money to pay personal | debt and for recreational activities unrelated to th |
panese manufacturer swamped under a mountain of | debt and following a refusal by other members of the |
C-E's financial | debt and lingering asbestos liability brought ABB to |
ained to O'Banion that Angelo could not pay the | debt and maybe he should pass it on as good faith to |
ses by more aggressively collecting outstanding | debt and renewing loans with less favorable terms fo |
ent pledged to diversify the economy and reduce | debt and living costs. |
By the 1620s, Lord Dudley was severely in | debt and his estates were disappearing into the hand |
s's possessions were liquidated to help pay the | debt, and his remaining family (Anna Maria's mother |
ecured bank loans, high yield bonds, distressed | debt and other fixed income investments in a variety |
t) to blackmail the Bishop into writing off his | debt and giving him enough money to buy back his hou |
d strategies, including private equity, private | debt and capital markets activities. |
erence between the interest paid on outstanding | debt and the interest charged on the loans made. |
f worship could be consecrated unless free from | debt and having its fabric completed, so the consecr |
King World had virtually no | debt and generated hundreds of millions of dollars i |
ral, political and intellectual implications of | debt and failure in the early American republic, rev |
ded as a desirable one at all; but Trollope, in | debt and in trouble at his office, volunteered for i |
ness was not profitable, and the company ran in | debt and became embarrassed. |
h, Melbourne shows the initial forgiving of the | debt, and the final punishment of the unforgiving se |
sition advice, private placements of equity and | debt, and financial advisory services including valu |
Patriot Capital typically makes subordinated | debt and preferred equity investments in acquisition |
balanced by setback: population loss, mounting | debt, and continued poverty remain challenges as Har |
p and "Credit Cards" a commentary on spiralling | debt and consumerism. |
y 1999, the Museum liquidated its original bank | debt and, in May 2000, established its Cultural Endo |
rojects such as these placed the town deeply in | debt and, with the province refusing to grant extra |
llow a ruby, which he sees as his ticket out of | debt, and, after narrowly escaping discovery by Chan |
he Better Business Bureau reports that American | Debt Arbitration also has an “F” rating, the lowest |
against Nationwide Asset Services and American | Debt Arbitration. |
n 2003, after incurring many years of financial | debt, Archbishop Joseph Fiorenza announced O'Connell |
ver a year by which time it was repealed by the | Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002, |
om French decrees that Git must work off Anto's | debt as punishment for his interference. |
For several years, the company struggled with | debt, as the Ashtons were unable to secure bank loan |
es in this role when he described the country's | debt as "a disaster". |
Activision paid off Infocom's outstanding | debt as part of the deal. |
Indian families frequently run into | debt as a result of the exorbitant expenses at these |
t the Europeans who, using the Mexican external | debt as a pretext under the Treaty of London of 1861 |
nchester United's need to refinance their large | debt as a bond issue following their purchase by Mal |
ol the club and failure to deal with spiralling | debt; as the trust now has no ownership of the club, |
ause of the enormous growth of the Dutch public | debt as a consequence of the turn-of-the-century con |
ll issues pertaining to the federal deficit and | debt as well as tax policy. |
However, he would almost always be in | debt as he continued seeing the courtesan. |
hough Circle Anglia raised £1.7 billion in bank | debt as the credit crunch developed. |
North-South Relations and the Ecological | Debt: Asserting a Counter-Hegemonic Discourse, Criti |
cial Corporation, with US$200 million long-term | debt assigned to that company, as a new property and |
Corporation for $1.2 billion in stock, cash and | debt assumption in 2005. |
Following the crippling | debt at the McCain Stadium, Scarborough found it nea |
ted that, given the total amount of the federal | debt at the end of the Bush Administration, "Maybe i |
dying - it will still leave them with a greater | debt at the start of their careers. |
However, he was deep in | debt at the time and had to turn down the offer beca |
The club had massive | debt at the time. |
'read somewhere' that Baker was imprisoned for | debt at Newgate; upon which it was facetiously remar |
inal, Allen had lived in poverty and he died in | debt, at Rome on 16 October 1594. |
Odom had a campaign | debt at the time of approximately $125,000. |
, which occurred when it was unable to meet its | debt at the clearing house. |
ush Administration and took to task the federal | debt, attempts to privatize Social Security, the Adm |
nesses in Germany and foreign holders of German | debt, autarky, a growing etatism in the German econo |
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