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| ry of Health and Welfare committee would be | compensated: adult patients received JPY100,000 (USD278 |
| Communist China | compensated Albania for the loss of Soviet economic sup |
| Lord Harewood was eventually | compensated and the work went ahead. |
| some volunteer firefighters are only partly | compensated and their stipend or pay often do not fully |
| rati on the charge that they were not being | compensated as promised. |
| ciety can do is to see that the victims are | compensated, as best they can be, by the perpetrators. |
| Others were also | compensated as they had used rather than owned the comm |
| , the Emperor replied that he would be duly | compensated at a later date. |
| llion, making him one of the 50 most highly | compensated banking executives in the United States at |
| ple slowly moved out and did not have to be | compensated, but also because real estate prices contin |
| However, this loss of revenue was often | compensated by higher taxes levied on the merchants. |
| ing his release de la Mare was pardoned and | compensated by Richard II. |
| houses were demolished and the owners were | compensated by the government. |
| ses incurred during this process were to be | compensated by Parliament. |
| Its 2000'+ altitude is | compensated by open exposure in the broad basin of the |
| ald McKay, who never got over the loss, was | compensated by insurers. |
| Families of most non-US victims were | compensated by Baxter voluntarily, while US plaintiffs |
| be replaced by the reduced mass, if this is | compensated by replacing the other mass by the sum of b |
| He was more than amply | compensated by the British government for South Carolin |
| These units were only partially | compensated by the arrival of the Brazilian 1st Infantr |
| Sizzles were notably absent, but they later | compensated by making an in-crowd appearance at De Leeu |
| The greater range is | compensated by a poor precision, because there are only |
| But these drawbacks are effectively | compensated by the better yield and a much lower solven |
| ression coming from the increased action is | compensated by the increased phase space factor coming |
| n one eye and his other eye was damaged; he | compensated by developing his memory and hearing. |
| ong move suggests that Brainard was somehow | compensated by club members if not by the club. |
| st Park with Wimbledon at the time) and was | compensated by Birmingham. |
| Most of these men were never | compensated by Hungary-certainly no survivors were ever |
| European countries this tax break is often | compensated by a much higher annual road tax on cars us |
| by chagrin at his failure, which was hardly | compensated by his success in extirpating Judaism in Rh |
| al average, to a significant extent this is | compensated by the fact that the likelihood being paid |
| ill doubtless be great, such losses will be | compensated by at least equal German losses and by comp |
| area went to create Bolton North East, but | compensated by taking most of the former Westhoughton c |
| oggers who cover sports for the network are | compensated by a revenue sharing agreement in which the |
| They were | compensated by the government for their land in install |
| ction are a disadvantage that can be partly | compensated by special electrode shapes. |
| The Hakka villagers were | compensated by the Hong Kong British colonial governmen |
| This territorial loss of the bishop was | compensated by the emperor, who, in 1077, gave him the |
| the Ministry of Energy believes it could be | compensated by controlling the water level of the dam r |
| here a decline in population biomass is not | compensated by a corresponding increase in marginal gro |
| hat not all of the functions of CCR5 may be | compensated by other receptors. |
| uced the season from 16 games to 9; the NFL | compensated by extending the regular season one week an |
| eplacement by Douglas Haig, although he was | compensated by a promotion to Major later in the year. |
| but he resigned his post in December, being | compensated by the title of Duc de Montmorency-Laval an |
| Forbes published a list of the most highly | compensated CEOs. |
| It was one of about 2,500 compulsory | compensated closures of UK post office branches announc |
| The American Football League | compensated differently: the 1960 and 1966 championship |
| This | compensated emancipation put an end to slavery within t |
| al requirements are met, legal expenses are | compensated even for unsuccessful claims. |
| ue made Isautier by far the most generously | compensated executive in Canada in 2004. |
| orts to displace the natives, many were not | compensated fairly, so that upon being forced to move f |
| public release of the remaining units, are | compensated financially, and are given subsidised price |
| istering soldiers and making sure they were | compensated financially. |
| He was never fully | compensated for these losses. |
| He was never | compensated for the damages incurred. |
| Many building owners were not adequately | compensated for their property. |
| Villagers of Braunstone were | compensated for the loss of Forestry Rights. |
| ning in the law and studious habits largely | compensated for the lack of assurance. |
| ovided by development partners have largely | compensated for balance of payments shortfalls. |
| This can be partially | compensated for with the software, which has advanced n |
| aggressive hitting, and tenacious attitude | compensated for his lack of speed. |
| The viscosity of the fluid must be | compensated for in the result. |
| that the contractor should have been | compensated for the additional Roadway Obliteration of |
| required to attend the trial and were to be | compensated for their expenses. |
| ailed to make a serious title challenge but | compensated for this by retaining the European Cup. |
| The high oil prices | compensated for the fact that the Marmul crude oil was |
| This was partially | compensated for by the fact that twenty words could be |
| assurances from Colonel John By, he was not | compensated for his losses on the project. |
| LPA in August 2007 in which pilots would be | compensated for overtime. |
| of First Instance ruled the doctors can be | compensated for loss of rest days and statutory holiday |
| e language was also known as SnoStorm3, and | compensated for the near absence of structuring program |
| lot was taken, then the lot owner is to be | compensated for the loss the property value. |
| his lack of field experience was more than | compensated for by his encyclopedic knowledge of Indic |
| icapped by a lack of weight, (he) more than | compensated for this with his pluck and endurance". |
| investors feel that they are no longer well | compensated for holding those risky assets, they will s |
| However, Riggs' hitting | compensated for his fielding woes; he hit 17 doubles am |
| es manufactured before the bankruptcy to be | compensated for their injuries. |
| Undersized for an NHL defender, Namestnikov | compensated for his size by playing a hard-nosed physic |
| hed - yet the privileges of being a duchess | compensated for the unfortunate match, e.g. |
| The legislatures | compensated for this limitation by consuming a greater |
| the principles that all merchants would be | compensated for losses, and that neither side would she |
| The developers | compensated for this violation by agreeing to build dan |
| conditions are both actuated, the design is | compensated for the time broadening and the ultrafast p |
| ges be dropped and that fishermen should be | compensated for damaged traps and boats. |
| Metal grades at Aitik are low, but this is | compensated for by high productivity levels and efficie |
| ut the villagers claimed they had only been | compensated for small portions of their holdings. |
| waived his rights to the song and was never | compensated for the song's success. |
| 5 -1986) was a casualty of World War I, who | compensated for his inability to follow the family trad |
| mplaining that they have not been adequatly | compensated for loss of land or loss of cattle poisened |
| Poland was | compensated for this territorial loss with the prewar G |
| that, though there is less torque, this is | compensated for by the increased speed, which makes str |
| he Cooperative Extension mission, more than | compensated for any shortcomings. |
| was that von Veltheim had not been properly | compensated for planning a kidnap scheme against the Bo |
| y north of the Columbia River, and shall be | compensated for properties surrendered if required by t |
| tion in the legs and feet that are normally | compensated for by the patient who uses vision to provi |
| S.) means that the measured volume has been | compensated for thermal expansion. |
| He was soon | compensated for the embarrassing loss of this position |
| that a victim of breach of contract will be | compensated for the loss of his bargain. |
| Wisden noted how well he | compensated for the loss of the senior bowlers: "With l |
| e and three arginine residues) is partially | compensated for by two bound calcium atoms, and this as |
| in the qualifying rounds - his performances | compensated for the absence of Nashat Akram in Iraq's m |
| ed the railway companies that they would be | compensated for the track taken after the war but in th |
| s trading partners, including Goldman, were | compensated fully for money owed to them by A.I.G. |
| Finlay was | compensated, however, as much as David Thompson, the En |
| Zuckerberg allegedly chose to be | compensated in the form of sweat equity. |
| oundation's shares were to be cancelled and | compensated in the same way as those of other sharehold |
| nces that overcome the buffer system can be | compensated in the short term by changing the rate of v |
| mony but found that William Mahony had been | compensated in such a way. |
| ghters in combination departments are often | compensated in one form or another, and those that are |
| France would have to be | compensated, needless to say on the at the expense of T |
| men, an essential inequality which could be | compensated only by charity, mercy and mutual service" |
| l subjects involved in the trials have been | compensated or notified of their participation. |
| inding them that John has shown remorse and | compensated Rosie for her ordeal with £150,000, much to |
| The Spanish government | compensated slave owners 125 pesetas for each slave ema |
| ed deficit from “animal proteins” has to be | compensated, so consuming meat is essential to survive. |
| A more careful analysis of the errors in | compensated summation is needed to fully appreciate its |
| In 1711, the government | compensated the Nurse family for Rebecca's wrongful dea |
| The NIJ | compensated the city for salary and benefits until Wats |
| rnational Reparation Agency, Yugoslavia was | compensated the total sum of USD 35,786,118, which repr |
| own for his good governance, Kuninori amply | compensated the people made homeless by the large fire |
| the Book of Exodus describes God as having | compensated the midwives, as having been those of pries |
| ere from New York City; presumably the club | compensated them. |
| Such density | compensated thermohaline variability is ubiquitous in t |
| hat what The Driver lacks in psychology, is | compensated through action and stylish costuming. |
| in all sorts of artistic matters that I am | compensated, to a degree, for the isolation from that a |
| The energy needed for all 44 concerts was | compensated via investments in renewable energy project |
| ts in Leicester Forest, for which they were | compensated when it was deforested in 1628. |
| or the privilege of coyoteing personnel are | compensated while they sleep (usually). |
| The tribe was also to be | compensated with $31,040.53, |
| usband, Akikichi, and his six children were | compensated with US $1,748.32 |
| author of the selected composition would be | compensated with the government's and the public's grat |
| Lando was | compensated with Caiazzo, but desired to restore himsel |
| Chan is | compensated with an annual salary of six million Hong K |
| batting average in 385 games, which she | compensated with a respectable .359 |
| next heir of the House of Gonzaga was later | compensated with the Duchy of Teschen in Silesia. |
| rs whose land was seized in Zimbabwe can be | compensated with Zimbabwean assets in South Africa. |
| by the name of John Hopgood, who the Baron | compensated with a year's salary. |
| a woman who was below his station, and was | compensated with his own domain, the Barony of Harburg. |
| ord lost his lucrative court posts, but was | compensated with a generous pension. |
| Staff of the station are | compensated with funds provided by the University of Co |
| heavily in rail and was told they would be | compensated with only a portion of what they invested. |
| a fellowship for a young writer and she was | compensated with a special award (with no money attache |
| le of Elector of Bavaria, while Wilhelm was | compensated with the title of Duke in Bavaria. |
| noeuvred out of the seat by the Howes), was | compensated with Richard's seat for Dartmouth. |
| ithout the Emperor's consent, Demetrios was | compensated with a more distant appanage at Messembria |
| outh were forced into early retirement, and | compensated with pensions below the sustenance level. |
| is completely single-track without signals, | compensated with track warrant control via a local disp |
| eam folded after the 1889 season, Brush was | compensated with $67,000 and a share of the Giants fran |
| d fled, and the other large landowners were | compensated with Japanese commercial and industrial pro |
| returned to Khun-anup and the peasant to be | compensated with all the property of Nemtynakht, includ |
| ave a conservative or liberal majority, but | compensated with the left-leaning middle classes of the |
| Borussia Dortmund were | compensated with €450,000. |
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