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| on availability of personnel, materials, and | finances a Transitional Center may offer its Resident' |
| That year he became Deputy Mayor in charge of | Finances, a position he held until becoming mayor in 1 |
| Martinengo lacked the ability to manage the | finances; according to the records of San Marco, he co |
| didates as stipulated by the Ontario Election | Finances Act. |
| usly, and is given control of diplomacy, war, | finances, administration, religion, building structure |
| Chair, Irving Gerstein, Easton kept the party | finances afloat through the 2000 election campaign and |
| proceed with an audit of the Mayor's campaign | finances after election fraud complaints were made. |
| most notably assisting Orange County with its | finances after its notorious 1994 bankruptcy triggered |
| Work is due to continue as | finances allow and the group are currently looking for |
| ailway station at Cortonwood in the future as | finances allow. |
| lway station and Haddon Halt in the future as | finances allow. |
| still completely free from re-development, as | finances allow. |
| shire Railway plans to reopen this station as | finances allow. |
| from time to time slimmed down or expanded as | finances allowed). |
| pectators, which was extended year-on-year as | finances allowed. |
| Emperor Franz II of Austria | finances an expedition to Brazil on the occasion of th |
| South Melbourne, affected by limited | finances and loss of its inner-city support base ever |
| rarily interrupted his studies due to lack of | finances and returned to Uhrovec, where he worked as s |
| nation, as this will lessen the burden on our | finances and the environment. |
| nce of their continued control of the sport's | finances and FISA's commitment to a four-year period o |
| early 1900s at an enormous cost of both state | finances and human lives in order for the Bey of Tunis |
| owever Proksch did have strong influence over | finances and he was credited with eliminating the 30,0 |
| nstitute board, which manages the institute's | finances and establishes official policies governing t |
| e patrons had an adverse impact on the game's | finances and the number of top-class matches reduced f |
| d translation; and specialized committees for | finances and legal affairs. |
| Procurement and General Services, Budget and | Finances, and the Capitol Infirmary. |
| sis of the state of the economy, the nation's | finances and the government's expenditure plan and an |
| nts and writings regarding convents, schools, | finances, and subjects, were some of the measures adop |
| cal benefactress in 1931 further enhanced his | finances, and in 1934 he left the Sitwells' house and |
| s Bosox owner, the team suffered from lack of | finances and plunged into the basement of the American |
| patients after they exhausted their personal | finances and were eligible for Medicaid, in favor of p |
| lia had taken responsibility for the island's | finances and civilian police force. |
| n the FA Cup had helped to improve the club's | finances and Haworth was able to persuade the director |
| courses, as well as the administration of its | finances and subsidiary services. |
| s and the move was made in order to stabalise | finances and hopefully get on a sure footing to make a |
| 03, Family Harvest donated pastoral services, | finances, and the use of its name (sustaining the cong |
| Georgina, without any | finances and refusing to accept charity, decides that |
| isleading statements concerning the company's | finances and management. |
| ffice, elastic editorial policies, concertina | finances and a can-do/why-not attitude problem." |
| ot taking spoils and preserving a fellowman's | finances, and for that reason, among others, he donate |
| ssues concerning mal-administration of Church | finances, and procedural and organisational irregulari |
| r, Sean Parker-took control of the start-up's | finances and capital needs and backed Zuckerberg as it |
| He rearranged the nation's | finances, and continued to support her generals in the |
| Committee for the | Finances and the Budget |
| Finances and President of the Treasury Board: Jacques | |
| Shirakawa, finally saving it and bringing its | finances and agriculture back to stability. |
| ollecting taxes, generally managing Britain's | finances and possibly overseeing the appropriation of |
| However, a lack of | finances and fan support led to the departure of key p |
| also initiated in 2009 to replenish diocesan | finances and to provide the finances for other project |
| Years of poor | finances and low enrollment were cited as the causes o |
| conduct its own foreign affairs, control its | finances and have an army; although, the agreements fe |
| ool enjoyed academic success but lacked sound | finances and was taken over by Sheffield Grammar Schoo |
| onsor of a Private Members Bill, the Election | Finances and Contributions Disclosure (Third Party Adv |
| ted him President of the Superior Tribunal of | Finances, and Chancellor of France. |
| are in technology, infrastructure, government | finances and national security, who can contribute sig |
| tive impact the team would have on the Ducks' | finances and the finances of Samueli-owned Anaheim Are |
| eptember 5, 1954), was the German Minister of | Finances and Vice-Chancellor from 13 February to 19 Ap |
| Sims differed over the way Studstill handled | finances and supervised his assistant coaches, though |
| uz and became active in managing his father's | finances and took an increasingly active role in polit |
| La Verendrye went to Quebec to reorganize the | finances and returned the following spring. |
| Manager, who was responsible for the paper's | finances and operations as an independent, incorporate |
| of interest were the state debt and the state | finances and the opening of the public schools which h |
| Auer managed her resistance group's | finances and used business trips to do courier work, e |
| financial problems: Bird tried to address the | finances, and dispensed with archdeacons, but succeede |
| the Department of Public Works and the city's | finances, and create a system of one-way streets to im |
| pital will now have greater freedoms over its | finances and the 5200 people who have registered as me |
| pal Government as Illustrated by the Charter, | Finances, and Public Charities of New York (1900) |
| allenges, some of which are to help bring the | finances and debt under control, while others are mean |
| ster of national education (1966-1968) and of | finances and medium-sized business (1985). |
| th his brother-in-law, of the King's personal | finances and his "dry stamp", a substitute, to the Kin |
| She appeared in BSNL, Karvy | Finances, and Idea Cellular print advertisements. |
| The club had little assets and very little | finances, and the Trust signed a contract with Brian K |
| cceeded by his long-term Director-General for | Finances and ally, Mathias Mongenast. |
| It is a foundation that | finances and supports other foundations, thus leveragi |
| heart attacks and stroke, depleted Lindsay's | finances and he found himself without health insurance |
| ted Superintendent and General Manager of the | Finances and Domains of the Netherlands. |
| l mean it will have more control over its own | finances and the way the hospital is run.. |
| of capital relating to agriculture, commerce, | finances, and industry, as these are the exclusive dom |
| , Chandler approved the program's stories and | finances, and helped bring Andy Rooney to the program. |
| or had misstated the condition of the state's | finances and failed to disclose the need for tax incre |
| is brother Lt-Gen Sir Richard Strachey of The | Finances and Public Works of India (1882), besides wri |
| lbur Dam, although the company struggled with | finances and sold the project to the Watauga Power Com |
| he Papal Exchequer (in charge of the Church's | finances), and in 1667 his maestro di camera, and he w |
| who was credited with rescuing the country's | finances and implementing a policy of modernization an |
| ame minister of Justice (1865), and Interior, | Finances and Foreign Affairs (1860). |
| s remarkable for stabilizing the university's | finances and enhancing the Evanston campus environment |
| h and Lily get married but struggle with both | finances and the non-existent sexual nature of their r |
| ottom girl's obligations may include handling | finances and training and recruiting other prostitutes |
| 2, he worked towards expanding the Societies' | finances and capability thus increasing funds that can |
| He overstretched his | finances, and HSBC took over the firm, later selling i |
| ened the college's enrollment, reputation and | finances, and eventually moved the campus from Back Ba |
| tured and flowing, creativity stemmed only by | finances and narrow vision. |
| to promote law and order and manage supplies, | finances, and medical care. |
| agement: Governance, Measuring Effectiveness, | Finances, and Fundraising & Informational Materials. |
| sex, as well as providing much of the party's | finances and acting as National Organiser. |
| ssons on starting your own business, managing | finances and developing a company ethos. |
| In 2003 after some poor | finances and a lawsuit held by Lyrick Studios, Big Ide |
| overnment was the restructuring of the King's | finances and as the administrator of such, including t |
| Finances and faculty did not adequately support such a | |
| omic book publisher, approached Donenfeld for | finances and distribution to set up his own publishing |
| stewardship of our talents, time, facilities, | finances, and all resources entrusted to us by God and |
| mpted financially restructuring of the city's | finances and introduced measures to manage a cholera o |
| s ministerial positions, especially regarding | finances, and is now head of the Finance Commission of |
| been put on hold, due to time, availability, | finances, and coaching and refereeing resources. |
| nizers announced a year's "break" to reassess | finances, and the earlier version of the Festival neve |
| wrote glowingly of the church's reinvigorated | finances and activist social program. |
| of the French financial newspaper Journal des | Finances and an administrator of Dassault subsidiary S |
| eties, has announced the crash of speculative | finances and the need for a New Bretton Woods." |
| ns: How to Improve Your Luck, Career, Health, | Finances, Appearance, and Relationships Through the Ne |
| A key power of the Board concerns | finances: appropriating funds, approving the budget an |
| to scrutinise the running of bodies and their | finances, approve the decisions and policies of said b |
| lm Aparajito (The Unvanquished), the family's | finances are still precarious. |
| “congratulates the State that her | finances are free from embarrassment, and the surplus |
| The parish | finances are ably supported by 'The Friends of Bawdesw |
| ls, whose construction had stopped because of | finances, are getting finished, feeding centres and or |
| closed in an attempt to improve the branch's | finances as it had been losing money for a few years. |
| ital money, although it does not disclose its | finances as a private company. |
| The Hurs were (due to constraints of | finances as well as time) given only basic training an |
| Finances aside, the Trust's main aims had revolved aro | |
| The director is responsible for the city's | finances, assets, and collection of taxes. |
| Tight | finances at the college demanded that Pegram was still |
| In March 2009, with | finances at an all time low, and the club's entire fut |
| hin a year it had ruined NFL's reputation and | finances, backed out of a successful buy-out offer on |
| Her talent in | finances became renowned when her brother Maurice allo |
| I think that is [also a question of | finances], because the husband in the traditional Afri |
| The theatre improved its reputation and | finances, becoming a respected venue. |
| He had further problems with the diocesan | finances, being dependent on rents that could prove ha |
| haired the government committee for municipal | finances between 1946 and 1954, he was member of the b |
| here was a dispute over control of the trip's | finances between executive committee members and the t |
| When Du later served as the director of | finances, Bi served as a traveling reviewer under him. |
| has also written three books to date, two on | finances: Bill Griffeth's Ten Steps to Financial Prosp |
| be used in her business endeavours due to his | finances but can never rely on him due to his incompet |
| He has stabilized its | finances, but has not managed to make a significant im |
| the task of overhauling the Merseyside club's | finances, but resigned just six weeks later. |
| leaves Mark in charge of running the family's | finances, but Mark plots to claim the family fortunes |
| A review of Pindling's personal | finances by the Commission found that he had spent eig |
| e King attempted to shore up the governmental | finances by imposing forced loans on the genrty, and S |
| ar bankruptcy and recommended stabilizing its | finances by halting hiring, raising rents and tax rate |
| unday school, and contributed to the family's | finances by working as a messenger boy before became a |
| In 1990 school | finances came under control of the governors and the s |
| Pareekutty | finances Chembankunju to realise this dream. |
| the properties of the abbey, looked into the | finances, cleared off arrears of debt, rebuilt the cho |
| and is responsible for overseeing the state's | finances, collecting revenue, paying state bills, audi |
| arty business (membership, political affairs, | finances, communications, and internal organization). |
| to thier former use along the way as time and | finances could "someday" allow. |
| ed for construction in 1888, but the required | finances could not be raised until 1900 when J Passmor |
| Finances, Currency Circulation and Credit; | |
| His family's | finances declined dramatically as he grew older until |
| e impact of the Great Chicago Fire on his own | finances, delayed his efforts, and the telescope was t |
| se who marketed Dorsey's songs, organized his | finances, developed new avenues for business and helpe |
| Manage the | finances, diplomatic, religious and military needs of |
| stages of the 2009/10 season progressed, the | finances dried up and the club admitted on 1 October t |
| praised the talents of the acting director of | finances, Du Cong. |
| The newspaper had trouble with | finances during the decade leading into 1995. |
| hool and home to home as his parents' fragile | finances ebbed and flowed, eventually spending four ye |
| y calculations on the money loss by the state | finances estimated at a minimum of € 120 millions. |
| This comes to an abrupt end when, his | finances failing after spending $100,000 on Mai Ling, |
| It | finances farm & non-farm sectors and other employment |
| It | finances farm and non-farm sectors and other employmen |
| ried on Christmas Day 1889, because of family | finances first in a friend's crypt at Oakland Cemetery |
| e Executive Member responsible for the city's | finances following a re-organization that was made nec |
| e Great Depression and helped reorganize city | finances for the changing times. |
| cal column on love, relationships, career and | finances for Fox News' internet magazine, iMag, in add |
| trips to Thailand and frequently used company | finances for personal expenses. |
| lmost 3 more years at great cost to lives and | finances for both sides before its conclusion in April |
| di Misurata, had been Mussolini's Minister of | Finances for several years. |
| mmission (FinComm) is an agency that monitors | finances for the city of Boston. |
| Afterwards she became editor economy and | finances for the journal De Standaard (1984-1985). |
| Yawkey devoted his time and | finances for the rest of his life to building winning |
| iven Map's story, that Pain was involved with | finances for Henry; rather it appears that if he was a |
| From 1977-81 he managed the | finances for the GLC under the Conservative administra |
| The | finances for the rebuilding had been negotiated with t |
| In 1856, | finances forced Forten to take a teaching position at |
| mage was extensive, and the park's precarious | finances forced the park to go out of business. |
| According to a disclosure of personal | finances from 2004 and part of 2005, as required by hi |
| He served as the country's Minister of | Finances from 30 November 2004 until his resignation o |
| ovide basic needs for low-income people using | finances from the national tobacco settlement. |
| bec, Forget holds a master's degree in public | finances from the London School of Economics as well a |
| icate, whose powers include administering the | finances, funds and properties, and the management of |
| daughter of Prussian Minister of Interior and | Finances Georg von Rheinbaben, but divorced in 1912 af |
| The Medicis' | finances had deteriorated since the time of Cosimo the |
| Finances had improved by 1996 and the club began to re | |
| n IV announced that the university's depleted | finances had become too great a weight for him to bear |
| divorce settlement with Gladys Robinson; his | finances had suffered due to underemployment in the ea |
| September 2007, Cass said that the company's | finances had stabilized and that it was "mostly busine |
| He | finances half the campaign in order to secure land dev |
| ecent economic difficulties in city and state | finances have made the initiation of construction on t |
| Since then the clubs | finances have been rebuilt and the stadium improved to |
| an to serve as chancellor and the director of | finances, he invited Yang to serve as a traveling revi |
| While Du was serving as the director of | finances, he reorganized the financial matters and ret |
| lege of Idaho and at the time was a matter of | finances; he was looking for a part-time job. |
| ntiers of India and reorganised the country's | finances; he also did much to promote irrigation, rail |
| 1776 her husband became Controller-General of | Finances, head of the French finance ministry, this in |
| ing for Alaska governor, asking God to "bring | finances her way even for the campaign in the name of |
| ing at times unsuccessful, to help the family | finances her mother set up a private school in Clarenc |
| f short-term jobs in order to help the family | finances, his father having died when he was nine, whi |
| The family's | finances improved greatly with the beginning of oil pu |
| drawing power, and the new locale, the team's | finances improved when they arrived in LA. |
| lost the good citizen who kept watch over its | finances in its formative years as a city, through lon |
| While the war left his family and | finances in ruins, Ramsey nevertheless returned to Kno |
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