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cribe how Cochran wants a convertible he can't | afford and a girl who he fears will not go out with h |
Most newcomers find it difficult to | afford owning a house in King's Circle and those that |
r City on 6 May 2005, after the club could not | afford him a new contract. |
"Girl Don't Come" did | afford Shaw a #2 hit in South Africa while in Austral |
ms were dealt with efficiently enough so as to | afford us a safe and sane journey. |
leon, the British believed that they could not | afford to abandon impressment: offending the American |
ds of Harding will suggest him and we can well | afford to abide by the result." |
ding of a large two storied building which can | afford complete accommodation for the family and prov |
the late Victorian era only the wealthy could | afford legal action, and only one in eight qualified |
ere he carved and sold soapstone sculptures to | afford movie admissions. |
Though Meffert has been unable to | afford television advertising, he has gained some nam |
These were at first intended only to | afford cover against enemy observation and shell fire |
The Dutch cannot | afford protectionism against the unpredictable tides |
ses a path right over our heads, the roof will | afford an agreeable shade, will it not?" |
t either out of desperation or being unable to | afford consumable alcoholic beverages. |
speaking, senators from free states could not | afford to alienate half of the Senate if they wanted |
CpFe(CO)2Br reacts with alkenes to | afford cationic alkene-Fp complexes. |
invasion of Charleston, so Carolina could not | afford to allow federal forces to remain there indefi |
The idea of the house system is to | afford pupils an opportunity for healthy rivalry. |
uld, by his own command, divide the river, and | afford them an easy passage over it. |
So, this exercise will | afford her an opportunity to look critically at these |
s chess, ping pong, yoga, jazz and rock bands, | afford students an opportunity to become involved in |
demonstrated to protonate even hydrocarbons to | afford carbocations and H2. |
ssibility and semiotic significance of heights | afford political and ideological control to its inhab |
nflated prices to black families who could not | afford it, and to get the white community to buy prop |
are of great practical importance, since they | afford engineers and others engaged in water supply m |
es; and helping individuals with rare diseases | afford medication and treatment. |
l as subsidies and waivers for those who can't | afford coverage, and the importance of tort reform in |
Ernest said "No" as he could not | afford it, and went on to say "The Americans come ove |
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. |
aid students from lower income backgrounds to | afford tuition and boarding fees. |
isease, financial support for those who cannot | afford treatment, and money for research. |
d an occasional portrait of somebody who could | afford it, and idled much of the rest of the time, co |
itude, attitude was all she sent/Now she can't | afford antiperspirant/Books and school just give you |
ign and build a laboratory set for Darkman and | afford helicopters and professional stuntmen to film |
e lost many of its students (no longer able to | afford tuition), and closed in 1873. |
Questioning how he was able to | afford it, Andie discovers he has been faking going t |
the world, but for every word thereof, it will | afford you another of the same signification, of equa |
I know you want to study further but I can't | afford that any more. |
style reflected the ability of Richmonders to | afford an architectural style fashionable on a nation |
The Treaty Faction argued that Japan could not | afford an arms race with the western powers, and hope |
Unable to | afford an army commission, he studied medicine in Dub |
gainst counties with which Middlesex could not | afford to arrange fixtures. |
nks to a lottery donation the club was able to | afford two ASK 13 gliders to train students and an AS |
of Counsel for an accused otherwise unable to | afford legal assistance upsetting a long prevailing u |
a wealthy man who helps poor people who can't | afford medical assistance. |
l servants whose previous political activities | afford no assurance that they will at all times give |
For financial reasons he was unable to | afford studying at the studio of a well-known painter |
Manchester Bridge is located in the center, to | afford access at the south end via stairs under the r |
r of talented students who otherwise could not | afford to attend CPS to be admitted. |
n funding for children in Zambia who could not | afford to attend school. |
gan to work in the stockyards so that he could | afford to attend the Art Institute of Chicago where h |
n parental agriculture business as angaged, to | afford an attendance to school in which emerging cost |
When one party to a divorce is unable to | afford an attorney that party is allowed to request t |
time, Kelley represented clients who could not | afford an attorney, public housing tenants, and plain |
olds fell below the minimum amount required to | afford a basic home, gauged at $25, 920. |
censorship because most Canadian films cannot | afford to be produced without government assistance. |
these difficult circumstances Murenu could not | afford to be formally educated, and he enjoyed spendi |
How about this: "After all, how can we | afford to be less than our dreams?" |
We cannot | afford to be ignorant of the world in which disputes |
eating two meals to the church; those who can | afford to be more generous are encouraged to give mor |
rio - Beatrice, Henry, & Montagu - "No one can | afford to be too fussy, prim, and proper..." |
est days I've had as a manager, Football can't | afford to be losing a player of his ilk." |
Christians can | afford to be put to torture and to death, and the mor |
se to these criticisms has been that he cannot | afford to be biased towards the service. |
When Dennis cannot | afford cigarettes because of his drink, Ken gives him |
remiums had risen to levels which he could not | afford, probably because of his advanced age. |
ic acid used, this method is generally able to | afford 2-substituted benzimidazoles. |
ve better quarters, it's the Anglicans who can | afford the better halves!" |
conomy was on the rise, many parents could not | afford the bi-annual payment. |
Unable to | afford the billboards and television advertising that |
time was in Hawaii, but the Sackleys could not | afford a boat ticket there. |
nomination was an honor, stating "Maybe I can | afford to book Dave Chappelle at the baby shower now. |
historian has so grouped together events as to | afford, in brief, a comprehensive view of the subject |
party, alleging that the small party could not | afford to bring such a case to court. |
e when employed in the Hills and in general to | afford the British troops every aid and facility in h |
nderstand the disappointment but Croydon can't | afford to build a new leisure centre." |
vest in real estate other than what they could | afford to build for themselves, and few incoming work |
110" wheel-base rule in 1981 (Buddy could not | afford to build, or buy new 110" cars) and later ex-B |
In 1988, the local council could no longer | afford the building's upkeep and it was boarded up. |
as well as fundraisers for those who could not | afford to bury their dead children |
countries that can't manufacture the drugs or | afford to buy them. |
His means were so limited that he could not | afford to buy a pair of gloves, and used to visit Khe |
has meant significant numbers of locals cannot | afford to buy property of their own now, with prices |
ions among children based on whose parents can | afford to buy them fashionable clothing to wear to sc |
Philippine government, on July 5, still cannot | afford to buy mass vaccine, which is estimated to cos |
igned with the Hawks, since the team could not | afford to buy out their contracts, but the draft sele |
In the sketch, McCain and Palin can only | afford to buy airtime on QVC, a home-shopping channel |
ople who became muhtasibs were those who could | afford to buy their way into the sinecure. |
Kraft couldn't | afford to buy the Patriots in 1988, but his move to s |
started up to allow people who couldn't either | afford, or buy tickets in time for the World Cup to c |
was so expensive that only the magnates could | afford to buy it. |
urg city government soon realized it could not | afford to buy an additional 19 hours of programming p |
n Tombstone went out of business and could not | afford to buy the recordings from the studio. |
rary was open to people who by the 1830s could | afford to buy a four guinea share and pay an annual s |
player, and most importantly, by what they can | afford to buy, or whether they can find the item by l |
on Battalion on 26 April 1815, being unable to | afford a captaincy in a cavalry regiment. |
their everyday life, some of which can't even | afford a car, let alone bus fare, now have the freedo |
Realizing that not everyone could | afford such care, in 1910 Beck founded a sanitorium, |
ago hospital until her parents could no longer | afford her care, at which point they took her home so |
nce their mothers may be at work and unable to | afford child care. |
"Solitaire" did | afford the Carpenters their twelfth of their fifteen |
Neither side could particularly | afford the casualties suffered but the Austro-Hungari |
was built for the poorer people who could not | afford this charge, and it came to be described as "a |
roup in a version of the Plonovski reaction to | afford the choromethyl derivative. |
the Chinatown slums his family was too poor to | afford proper clothing for the then 5-year-old boy in |
on of 2009-10 and for the first time, he could | afford a Coach. |
y that of a samurai, but his childhood did not | afford the comforts or stability associated with nobl |
Prior to this, only the wealthy could | afford to commute from their estates to the other sid |
ression of the 1930s, Sunbeam simply could not | afford a competition program of this scale. |
ttended Duquesne University, but was unable to | afford to complete his degree. |
the coal mines at Denton, that they could not | afford to complete the work. |
le with an electrophilic source of fluorine to | afford organofluorine compounds. |
nic and is dependent on the schools ability to | afford sufficient computer access around the school. |
d in the very elderly and people who could not | afford air conditioning due to high energy costs. |
due to double features, Roach could no longer | afford to continue producing Our Gang, and MGM, not w |
Hughart stated that he found it impossible to | afford to continue writing novels, which brought the |
The stated goal of this office is to | afford greater control by Beijing over the Hong Kong |
is condensed with hydrazine methylurethane to | afford the corresponding guanidine from the displacem |
zaldehyde with the mono-oxime from diacetyl to | afford the corresponding benzoxazole N-oxide. |
he was a competent skater, her family couldn't | afford the cost of coaching. |
government (Fred Mulley) decided it could not | afford the cost, and wanted to leave the ELDO organis |
ia team, holders of the Shield, were unable to | afford the costs to travel to Brisbane. |
In order to | afford the costs, the newspaper first launched a subs |
In order to | afford university costs, Blagojevich worked for the T |
me has increased fivefold)that are designed to | afford a counterpoint of diminishing scale and visual |
try, and all are valuable for the picture they | afford of country manners and customs that are now al |
educed funding, the university could no longer | afford to cover these debts. |
Andy | Afford is currently the editor of All Out Cricket, a |
as a high expenditure that the state could not | afford, and declined it on that basis. |
y poor and highly populated country and cannot | afford necessary defense against flooding such as flo |
e later withdrew their offer as they could not | afford Knudsen's demanded salary. |
responsible innings and the tourists could not | afford a demoralising loss. |
ediate can be hydrolysed and decarboxylated to | afford the desired dione. |
By this time Prasher could not | afford to devote limited resources to expression stud |
f the label was inspired by only being able to | afford a diet of Ramen noodles at the time due having |
lly the perfect situation because all we could | afford to do was write songs 24/7. |
wished to order two more vessels but could not | afford to do so due to economic problems. |
photography as a creative outlet when he could | afford to do so. |
at a shame it is that the market traders can't | afford to donate a tree to the local church this year |
Unable to | afford university, Douglas Shearer left school, worki |
e world's people who are unable to reach or to | afford safe drinking water..." In 2009 the United Nat |
success of "Yesterday's Gone" the track would | afford the duo their career record reaching #7 in Oct |
Chlorination and bromination | afford other dyes. |
al UK broadcasts by a person wealthy enough to | afford an early videotape recorder such as a Shibaden |
arge to area residents who could not otherwise | afford an education beyond public school. |
ship lottery, which has helped 28,000 families | afford higher education without raising taxes, Halter |
ches the Dalits, Bahujans and those who cannot | afford this education. |
the orientation of the portico was designed to | afford maximum effect; closing a new street from the |
are the beloved pets of the wealthy who could | afford this elaborate burial place such as film direc |
cal visual and performing artists who couldn't | afford more elaborate venues. |
th a man they loathed and they could no longer | afford to emigrate. |
iration of the people for an economy that will | afford general employment, abundant production, equit |
ound the base and that the clear weather would | afford the enemy gunners unobstructed view of all rou |
h of which had been used on the way, and could | afford little enough for the garrison before he start |
d it difficult to attract candidates who could | afford to enter Parliament, but three of its candidat |
rash barrier (which the local council couldn't | afford to erect), and lack of supervision by police o |
ship and intercourse with the Osage tribes, to | afford them every assistance in their power, and to p |
data should not be restricted to those who can | afford the exorbitant fees. |
imited (such as in winter), and the ability to | afford high expenditure on increased metabolism is re |
Unable to | afford the expense, the band booked a small tour in v |
order which ran and funded it could no longer | afford the expense. |
s his landlord a large sum of money and cannot | afford the expenses for his journey home. |
with his new coworkers, who wonder how he can | afford those expensive things on his salary, but appa |
To | afford greater facility to Diggers and others residen |
me to him sick, seeking healing they could not | afford or failed to find in standard medical practice |
surrounded by the Mediterranean, it could not | afford to fall out with Britain. |
By casting Rainer, the studio couldn't | afford a famous male lead and assigned Melvyn Douglas |
pment store, but realizes none of the kids can | afford those fancy shoes or jerseys. |
features inherently exclude people who cannot | afford those features. |
ed to the fund, allowing any family that could | afford the fee to enroll its children (around $2 per |
rship was never registered as he was unable to | afford the fee. |
ent, where infected mothers simply can’t | afford to feed their children with anything other tha |
late in his child support payments if he could | afford to feed the Cubans. |
because her recently widowed mother could not | afford the fees of £20 a term. |
that too was taken from her when she couldn't | afford the fees to release it from impound after it w |
Fees must be paid and the band must be able to | afford the fees as it is important to developing the |
s were transsexual people who were too poor to | afford the fees of reputable surgeons . |
to the students of secondary classes who can't | afford tution fees payable to private tutors. |
on was that such publishers would be unable to | afford these fees, and thus their publications would |
mission to the school but whose parents cannot | afford the fees, The City of London School Scholarshi |
ing for abortions to indigent women who cannot | afford the fees. |
until his father John Dickens could no longer | afford the fees. |
became restricted to boys whose parents could | afford its fees. |
been as a consequence of Leak being unable to | afford surgeon's fees. |
leave in 1887 when his father could no longer | afford the fees. |
How can you | afford the fees? |
elf and then eventually saving enough money to | afford his Fender USA Jazz Bass. |
l to get my degree in four years, and I cannot | afford a fifth. |
pany felt that it had a case, it could neither | afford to fight the case nor to pay any resulting fin |
sive proceeding that neither side could really | afford either financially or for the good of the game |
"Don't ask me about the referee, I can't | afford the fine … however, if the referee needs to be |
east, who produced whiskey in volume and could | afford the flat fee. |
t Behind Act (NCLB) because he felt it did not | afford sufficient flexibility to schools. |
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s were erected at intervals along the sides to | afford shade for fishing and picnic parties. |
e attackers were spread too thin and could not | afford troops for a major land attack. |
land dedicated to St Barbara who is alleged to | afford protection from lightning strikes. |
ow, but the town is surrounded by hills, which | afford protection from the north wind. |
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