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Major | Revenue comes from agriculture . |
Because a large amount of Vieques' yearly | revenue comes from the tourism industry, this small a |
is estimated at US$10,000,000. 70-80% of its | revenue comes from advertising. |
Most | revenue comes from fishing and subsistence agricultur |
oximately 111 million euros, with the bulk of | revenue comes from taxes and charges levied on the ac |
itially the resort ran at a profit, with most | revenue coming from the casino. |
y the summer of 1862, the share of government | revenue coming from these donations fell to less than |
m in 1865 chairman of a three-member National | Revenue Commission. |
Revenue Commissioner Samuel H. Smith wrote an extreme | |
Worked as a | revenue commissioner between 1645 and 1652. |
Ananda Rao was appointed | Revenue Commissioner on March 14, 1904 and served in |
The Department is led by a | Revenue Commissioner and has 964 employees within six |
ion, Morrison appointed Watts the first state | revenue commissioner. |
and he was his executive secretary and state | revenue commissioner. |
She cited the | Revenue Commissioners in this context, pointing out t |
He worked in the Office of the | Revenue Commissioners (on the drafting of the Taxes C |
0s, Awhoi served as director of the office of | Revenue, Commissioners, Investigations, and Tribunals |
ransferred custody of the Irish lights to the | Revenue Commissioners, but this transfer did not imme |
ate since 1991 and was chairman of the Senate | Revenue Committee and a member of the Senate Educatio |
She currently sits on the | Revenue committee (Chairperson); Education Committee; |
2008 sessions, and will chair the Finance and | Revenue committee in the 2009-2010 sessions. |
anking, Commerce and Insurance committee, the | Revenue committee, and Rules committees. |
e chaired the Education committee, sat on the | Revenue committee, the Education Commission of the St |
sources Ways and Means Committee, the Interim | Revenue Committee, the Joint Trade and Economic Devel |
BROW-dee) served as chair of the Finance and | Revenue Committee, the Environmental Quality and Wast |
e longtime chairman of the Appropriations and | Revenue Committee, as Speaker. |
merce and Insurance committee and sits on the | Revenue committee. |
f the Education Committee and a member of the | Revenue committee; Committee On Committees; Developme |
Rs 100,000 in 2004, grew to over Rs 600 crore | revenue company within a short time. |
Phila based companies with over $25M annual | revenue considered. |
The foundation's main source of | revenue consists of dividends from stock held in the |
hostilities, and the area of cultivation and | revenue continued to increase under a fairly equitabl |
r the course of the entire war this source of | revenue contributed only one fifth of 1% (.002) of to |
General | Revenue Corporation (Acquired January 2002) |
of Kol and Islamabad had been "ruined" and no | revenue could reach the exchequer from them.,, |
d over 100 percent growth in annual recurring | revenue, coupled with securing $18MM in Series C fina |
d-shift of $268 million in annual tobacco tax | revenue currently earmarked for First Five early chil |
USRC James Guthrie was a | Revenue Cutter used as a harbor vessel at Baltimore, |
ates Treasury Department in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service's Alaskan Patrol. |
USRC Hamilton was a | Revenue Cutter topsail schooner of the Gallatin class |
When the | Revenue Cutter Service and United States Lifesaving S |
harbor launch in service in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service from 1905 to 1915 and in the U |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Hamilton was one of 13 cutters of the |
war period, Kewanee was assigned to the usual | revenue cutter duties of boarding ships to check pape |
Noble, Dennis L. (1999): Alaska and the U.S. | Revenue Cutter Service, 1867-1915, pp. 18, 76-77, US |
anda exchanged her officers and crew with the | revenue cutter Lincoln, who had conducted a prelimina |
USRC Acushnet was assigned to the | Revenue Cutter Service station at Woods Hole, Massach |
her Michael A. Healy joined the United States | Revenue Cutter Service, becoming a celebrated sea cap |
912), served as cutter USRC Miami in the U.S. | Revenue Cutter Service 1912-1915, as Coast Guard cutt |
e Service, United States Life-Saving Service, | Revenue Cutter Service, Steamboat Inspection Service, |
USRC Rush was a | Revenue Cutter named for Richard Rush, eighth Secreta |
She was refitted and commissioned in the | Revenue Cutter service in 1802. |
of the Union Army, Navy, Marine Corps and the | Revenue Cutter Service who had served between April 1 |
912, she was at Philadelphia representing the | Revenue Cutter Service at the Convention of Permanent |
Because of the | Revenue Cutter Service's status at the time, Presiden |
oner that served as part of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service. |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Rush was one of 13 cutters of the Morr |
rdenas Medal of Honor was a decoration of the | Revenue Cutter Service which was established by an ac |
him to New Orleans purchase the United States | Revenue cutter Ingham. |
ept a commission as a third lieutenant in the | Revenue Cutter Service in November 1860. |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Dexter was one of 13 cutters of the Mo |
In 1915 the USLSS merged with the | Revenue Cutter Service to form the United States Coas |
a Gallatin Class cutter of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1874 to 189 |
given the task of acquiring the United States | Revenue cutter Ingham for the Texas Navy, which he di |
ter of 1897-1898, Lieutenant Jarvis of the US | Revenue Cutter Bear led a relief party to 265 whalers |
USRC General Green was a | revenue cutter built in 1791 |
She was the second ship of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service to bear the name. |
He joined the U.S. | Revenue Cutter Service in 1910. |
as an iron-hulled harbor tug that served as a | Revenue Cutter and was originally assigned to New Yor |
USS Wilmington and USS Machias, and the U.S. | Revenue Cutter Hudson, was operating off the northern |
s of the Chase Class were constructed for the | Revenue Cutter Service. |
David H. Jarvis, a hero of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service. |
War until 1800, when she was returned to the | Revenue Cutter Service, recommissioned in 1802 and so |
vailable to the Navy were the 10 ships of the | Revenue cutter service, the largest of which was the |
the Coast Guard, which up until 1915 was the | Revenue Cutter Service. |
She was the fourth | Revenue Cutter Service ship to bear the name. |
the 1830s, in reference to the actions of the | Revenue Cutter Service. |
in commission, meaning that in 1816-1817 the | Revenue Cutter Service had two ships named Active in |
ropean nations, creating new missions for the | Revenue Cutter Service. |
bound for the Stikine River goldfields, and a | revenue cutter was stationed in the area's waters. |
Dexter (1830), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1830 to 1841 |
Dexter (1874), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1874 to 1908 |
e U.S. Coast Guard in 1790, then known as the | Revenue Cutter Service. |
(1905), a harbor launch in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1905 to 1915 and in the C |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Morris was one of 13 cutters of the Mo |
schooner built in 1797 for the United States | Revenue Cutter Service at Portsmouth, Virginia. |
Still under the command of the | Revenue Cutter Service, the ship participated in the |
igilant (1824), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1824 to 1836 that was ren |
She was the third ship of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service and United States Coast Guard |
car G. Hamlet, a Captain in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service. |
graduate of the School of Instruction of the | Revenue Cutter Service, now known as the US Coast Gua |
use as a training ship for the cadets of the | Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction. |
Active was a | revenue cutter in commission in the United States Rev |
Shortly after the creation of the | Revenue Cutter School of Instruction, Revenue-Captain |
The USRC Erie was a United States | Revenue Cutter stationed at Presque Isle in Erie, Pen |
On 28 January 1915, the | Revenue Cutter Service and the Lifesaving Service wer |
The USRC Forward was a | revenue cutter constructed for the U.S. Revenue Cutte |
d men for the new warship would come from the | revenue cutter James C. Dobbin which had arrived at P |
She was the fourth ship of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service to bear the name, and was also |
-Taney class cutters were the backbone of the | Revenue Cutter Service for more than a decade from 18 |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Ingham was one of the 13 Coast Guard c |
derives her name from the early 19th century | revenue cutter USRC Alert, which served in the early |
as a Dexter-class cutter of the United States | Revenue Cutter Service in commission from 1874 to 190 |
She was commissioned into the U.S. | Revenue Cutter Service on 29 October 1903, the first |
relationships with customs inspectors and the | Revenue Cutter Service enabled a quick and effective |
USS Aaron V. Brown (1861) was a | revenue cutter in the service of the Union Navy durin |
ck Dennis was appointed the master of the new | revenue cutter on 6 October 1790 and oversaw her cons |
Apache was built in 1891 as the United States | Revenue Cutter Service cutter USRC Galveston by Reede |
sury Department at Norfolk, Virginia, for the | Revenue Cutter Service in December 1807. |
(WPG-85), in commission in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service 1897-1915 and with the United |
The US Coast Guard's predecessor, the US | Revenue Cutter Service designated its cutters and cra |
The United States | Revenue Cutter Service cutter USRC Onondaga was built |
ticut, Satterlee was appointed a cadet in the | Revenue Cutter Service on 19 November 1895. |
first mention of her on an actual patrol as a | revenue cutter was not until 23 December 1791 when he |
The | Revenue Cutter Service purchased Active at Baltimore, |
USRC William H. Seward was a | Revenue Cutter Service schooner purchased in Philadel |
She was the third | Revenue Cutter service ship to bear the name. |
uard was created in 1915 by the merger of the | Revenue Cutter Service with the United States Lifesav |
The | Revenue Cutter Service acquired her on 2 June 1905 an |
on, created the Revenue-Marine, later renamed | Revenue Cutter Service in 1862. |
ters of these forts until it was given to the | Revenue Cutter Service (later renamed the Coast Guard |
In 1894, he enlisted in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service as a Cadet. |
of the Revenue-Cutter Service, commanding the | revenue cutter Hudson, his officers and the men of hi |
She was the first vessel of the | Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard to bear the na |
thouse Establishment although her design as a | revenue cutter left much to be desired when it came t |
He applied for a commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service and was accepted as a Third Li |
Upon the merger of the | Revenue Cutter Service with the United States Lifesav |
Here she served as the | Revenue Cutter School of Instruction's training ship. |
graduate of the School of Instruction of the | Revenue Cutter Service to die in the line of duty. |
was appointed as a cadet in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service. |
first Hispanic to serve in the United States | Revenue Cutter Service, predecessor to the Coast Guar |
The | revenue cutter Andrew Johnson, also known as simply J |
Dallas (1846), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1846 to 1848 |
Dallas (1874), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1874 to 1907 |
Dallas (1816), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1816 to 1821 |
, or perhaps out of his reckoning, sights the | revenue cutter in the distance bearing down upon him, |
Hugh McCulloch, a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1865 to 1875 |
, New York, he accepted an appointment to the | Revenue Cutter Service School of Instruction in 1909, |
Culloch (1897), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1897 to 1915 and in the C |
osswood (1866), a cutter in commission in the | Revenue Cutter Service from 1866 to 1888 that was ren |
e close of the war was placed in command of a | revenue cutter on Lake Champlain. |
The USRC Benjamin Rush was a United States | Revenue Cutter stationed at Presque Isle, Pennsylvani |
The decoration recognizes the crew of the | Revenue Cutter Hudson, who showed gallantry in action |
She had previously been United States | Revenue Cutter, Dodge, seized by the Confederates at |
in the records of some of her adventures as a | revenue cutter. |
1865 to the Treasury Department for use as a | revenue cutter. |
He served on several | revenue cutters until April 1864 when he resigned his |
The Morris-Taney class | Revenue Cutters were 13 cutters built at New York Cit |
Vigilant was one of the first ten | revenue cutters authorized by Congress and was probab |
anney, Donald L. (1885), U.S. Coast Guard and | Revenue Cutters, 1790-1935, Naval Institute Press ISB |
U.S. Coast Guard and | Revenue Cutters, 1970-1935. |
erpath to bolster its practice management and | revenue cycle management offerings. |
order entry, and other technology, as well as | revenue cycle management software. |
Revenue cycle management | |
the following: Health Information Management, | Revenue Cycle, Scanning and Archiving, Scheduling and |
This resulted in lost | revenue, damaged friendships and a resultant backlash |
Secretary of | Revenue David W. Hoyle |
ial mismanagement, with large bank and Inland | Revenue debts. |
The main purpose was to eliminate | revenue deficit of the country (building revenue surp |
Revenue department was merged into Nagpur police. | |
education, Benjamin Junior entered the Inland | Revenue Department (located at Somerset House) of the |
He moved onto the Arkansas | Revenue Department in 1938. |
he tax reduction began in 2009, but the state | revenue department did not alter the withholding on i |
ard Democrats, Roti was described as "a state | revenue department investigator and precinct captain. |
He began his career as an humble clerk in the | revenue department & gradually rose to the position o |
when he was appointed Under-Secretary to the | Revenue Department of the Government of India. |
The county | revenue department is also located here. |
th one of the planes crashing into the Inland | Revenue Department (IRD) opposite the Sri Lankan Air |
aritable institution recognized by the Inland | Revenue Department since early 2008. |
, then either paying the difference to Inland | Revenue Department (IRD) if the GST collected on sale |
He was appointed to a position in the | revenue department of the government of Quebec and in |
worked for five years in the Settlement (Land | Revenue) Department where he met J S Furnivall. |
f 1957 (plus Minister in Charge of the Inland | Revenue Department). |
In 1896 he joined the civil service (Inland | Revenue Department). |
a time, the agency was a part of the Arkansas | Revenue Department, creating a working relationship t |
en as a Special Assistant Registrar of Bombay | Revenue Department. |
In combining the two | revenue departments into one, the Act implemented the |
ant Commissioners for personnel, accounts and | revenue departments, a public relations officer, a ci |
d was given charge of the public, finance and | revenue departments. |
r a switch over to eco-tourism to replace the | revenue derived from logging. |
was to come from the Town Estates, which was | revenue derived from the renting of Town Farm and oth |
st Timor getting 90% and Australia 10% of the | revenue derived from the area. |
uaded the Athenians to devote the anticipated | revenue derived from a major silver vein strike in th |
ead to more paperwork, more expense, and less | revenue; detract from the time that internists spend |
Patricia Melton, Director, Marketing & | Revenue Development |
ity clerk, building inspector, permits clerk, | revenue director, director of golf, parks manager, wa |
She is minister of | Revenue, Disaster Management, Roads & Buildings Capit |
widow Savitri Jindal is Minister of State for | Revenue, Disaster Management, Rehabilitation and Hous |
appropriate remedy in this case, since Direct | Revenue distributed its adware client for free and it |
parishes and 21 mission stations, in the two | revenue districts of Kannur and Kasaragod. |
ns named the Community Services Division, the | Revenue Division the Equal Opportunity Division, the |
mtek subdivision of Nagpur district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
subdivision of Chandrapur district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
subdivision of Amravati district in Amravati | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
ra subdivision of Bhandara district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
subdivision of Chandrapur district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
mtek subdivision of Nagpur district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
subdivision of Amravati district in Amravati | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
li subdivision of Bhandara district in Nagpur | revenue Division in the Berar region in the state of |
it was declared as a separate DRO (Divisional | Revenue Division), it was under Mullaithivu. |
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