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The exclusive concessionary rights for the | sale of Fairey craft were acquired by businessman Br |
eeping club, with honey produced for commercial | sale. |
w breweries to distribute their beer for retail | sale and sell on the brewery's premises, as a brewpu |
by the Government of Western Australia for the | sale of AlintaGas which subsequently listed on the A |
Bronson is perhaps best known for the | sale of the land to Walt Disney Productions that wou |
olman bought the Eagles franchise in 1963 for a | sale price of $5,505,000, to become the youngest own |
cs and spurious signals; computers for consumer | sale are tested to avoid radio frequency interferenc |
is the most important center in France for the | sale of fat cattle, sheep and pigs, for which Paris |
Wellesley College; the official reason for the | sale given by Publishers Weekly was Solano's ill-hea |
terms are secured from the Soviet Union for the | sale of Afghanistan's natural gas, but this does not |
A condom machine is a vending machine for the | sale of condoms. |
The percentage of jobbers responsible for fuel | sale in the USA in 2004 fell to 37.3%. |
major petrochemical company in Romania) for the | sale of the petrochemical sector from the Arpechim R |
s, are awarded £444,984 in compensation for its | sale to Trinity House. |
could not collect the sum owed to them for the | sale. |
e, the Act in question imposed licences for the | sale of tobacco, and the fee was calculated as being |
scuits are manufactured commercially for retail | sale. |
between Bryanston and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for a | sale of all rights to the picture were terminated as |
ers are also harvested and dried for commercial | sale. |
sively on ancient irrigated terraces, for local | sale and consumption. |
When a one mile (1.6 km) exclusion zone for the | sale of liquor was imposed with respect to the campu |
While Lucy's boss Brent arranges for the | sale of the magazine to a womanizing, pill-popping f |
ts to transport gas from Denmark for subsequent | sale at Den Helder. |
Australian Government has set a target for the | sale of 350 million litres of E10 fuel each year by |
There Bush opened a store for the | sale of newspapers and stationery, and, on March 30, |
ed a plan to buy tobacco and store it for later | sale at a higher price. |
The stations were being prepared for a | sale, then in the negotiation stage, to a group led |
mpton to manufacture the product for commercial | sale. |
For Her | Sale; or, Two Sailors and a Girl (1909) |
In preparation for the | sale, the owners told Deer Park United Church next d |
The reason for the | sale was the death of owner James Allman. |
of Transportation to make arrangements for the | sale of the government's interest in Conrail. |
uto auction in the world, with 33 lanes for the | sale of cars. |
ompany and was involved in negotiations for the | sale of its irrigation system. |
er India and she was awarded by HMV for highest | sale of gramophone records in those times. |
icant, then encapsulated and bottled for retail | sale. |
on and was where one room had been used for the | sale of refreshments contrary to the law while the o |
of Westminster's council housing for commercial | sale, rather than re-letting when the properties bec |
tions Commission (FCC) granted approval for the | sale of the station on April 1, 1974 to Broadcast En |
t 1974 (Vic) imposed a licensing scheme for the | sale of tobacco. |
ided to enter into an agreement Lundin, for the | sale of all of the issued share capital of DNO Brita |
(citation 1972 c. 66) making provisions for the | sale of non-medicinal poisons, and the involvement o |
, workshops and a trading post, a venue for the | sale of goods produced at the khan, and the sale of |
corporate financial losses as a reason for the | sale. |
introduce this device to the public for general | sale. |
a market place that was primarily used for the | sale of hay for the animals. |
Beer: A report on the supply of beer for retail | sale in the United Kingdom", an investigation by the |
In particular, it served as a centre for the | sale of wool and cloth. |
o reach agreement with Northwest Airlines for a | sale. |
was issued before it was available for general | sale. |
Typically, clubs have a bar for the | sale and consumption of alcohol, snooker or pool tab |
he then-extraordinary amount of $200 for liquor | sale violations. |
ence is first mentioned in an 1884 deed for the | sale of the property. |
ge collapse, Molnau was also criticized for the | sale of her family's farm in 2000 near a highway imp |
in a cross-country distribution network for the | sale of fully approved, electric only automobiles. |
ast artists began producing work for commercial | sale, such as small argillite carvings. |
e and bread were to be treated, and forbade the | sale of them. |
with violating a New York law that forbade the | sale of any performance depicting sexual conduct of |
of Saxony Elector John Frederick I forbade the | sale of indulgences, not because he disagreed with t |
etermine the initial entitlement, to forbid its | sale or purchase, and to determine compensation to b |
ts, a community within Houston that forbids the | sale of alcohol within its boundaries. |
Shoreham Plant and eventually helped force the | sale of the company. |
GE will also reserve the right to force the | sale of their stake within the first seven years. |
ust - New cross-media ownership rules force the | sale of the Seven Network. |
' voluntary liquidation and at any time force a | sale of assets on the open market. |
sheriff's department was preparing to force the | sale of the museum to pay the fine, the Mt. |
he club's financial difficulties had forced the | sale of their best players. |
pt by the time of his death in 1895, forced the | sale of the contents of the hall and then the split |
repay debt of local dealers, Igor is forced to | sale their property sales, which their parents left |
Financial troubles forced the | sale of KLCX, its license and equipment to RM Broadc |
o financial ruin and went bankrupt, forcing the | sale of all four stations. |
e bank refused to fund the rebuild, forcing the | sale of key players, such as Jimmy Greenhoff to Manc |
purchase required repayment thereby forcing the | sale of 5542 and 5521. |
curity Assistance Program as a foreign military | sale on 12 November 1993. |
and related systems through a Foreign Military | Sale in 2008. |
gle” link, which passed by the former Addington | Sale Yards, and which connected the Main North Line |
The former H.B. | Sale factory (grid reference SP067876), at 1-7 Const |
e Council offices are located in Foster Street, | Sale. |
This CD can still be found for | sale today. |
ternationally and can occasionally be found for | sale on the Internet albeit at high prices. |
ashion", and their music can often be found for | sale in fashion boutiques in Shibuya. |
the brand in 2006 and OB Bitter can be found on | sale in some Robinson's pubs, and as a guest beer in |
ored with Historic Richmond Foundation's recent | sale of the National Theater for restoration into a |
Following the death of its founder, a | sale to Parthenon Capital and Goldman Sachs, and a r |
malware attacks and other online fraud schemes; | Sale of stolen credit and debit card numbers; Threat |
In 2002 Buckle used the proceeds from the | sale of his 50% share of Sandaholics Anonymous to fu |
ber to promote the CD and all proceeds from the | sale of the CD were donated to The Salvation Army of |
s a private bus company formed in 2008 from the | sale of Fearnes Coaches, located in Wagga Wagga, New |
ntence, and was ordered to repay money from the | sale of the property. |
In 1998 he retired on the proceeds from the | sale of his biotech companies, and continued at Corn |
der which they would split any profits from the | sale of the Club. |
ese criticisms and make a large profit from the | sale in the process. |
d and Sarah Morey for $20,000, profits from the | sale of their citrus nursery. |
available on iTunes, and the proceeds from the | sale of it were put toward brain cancer research. |
and grants, together with the proceeds from the | sale of recyclable materials salvaged from the old c |
The burial ground however was excluded from the | sale and still survives as a garden. |
ished in 1902 and the £20,400 realised from the | sale of this site were used to build St. Bartholomew |
Abraham Piersy or Percy, and the deed from that | sale is said to be the oldest in America. in 1625, t |
er its release, five dollars ($5.00US) from the | sale of every 25 CD was donated to the ACS. |
ome cash, which it expected to realize from the | sale of other investments. |
estitution for the money they received from the | sale of their rings. |
The band donates all proceeds from the | sale of this album to Compassion International, whil |
s (as well as US$3.5 billion in income from the | sale of YPF stock) to increased spending on pensions |
To receive her share from the | sale his wife asked for, and obtained, a property se |
s (8,000 km²) was granted, with income from the | sale of or grazing rights to the land going to The U |
o came under suspicion of profiteering from the | sale of confiscated Royalist estates and properties. |
s the mailer and his agents or assigns from the | sale, rental, exchange, or other transaction involvi |
Funds from the | sale of the record is donated to Habitat For Humanit |
rted in March, 2005 using funds raised from the | sale of Zach Dodson's car. |
h their income secured by the proceeds from the | sale, Leslie Cheek bought 100 acres (0.40 km2) of wh |
ed her mission primarily through funds from the | sale of her home. |
Generally, all revenue generated from the | sale of gift certificates is split equally, with hal |
part of the community economy derived from the | sale of these to tourists. |
100,000 and 500,000 in cash) and stock from the | sale of Teenfront.com |
A will donate 100% of its net proceeds from the | sale of this CD in equal parts to the American Red C |
Proceeds from the | sale of tickets at this game were donated to the sur |
ided to authorise states holding funds from the | sale of Iraqi petroleum to transfer funds to the esc |
taken from Kirkpatrick | Sale, "Rebels Against the Future", p. 45 |
m the profits ($4.05 per CD) generated from the | sale of the CD. |
Funds from the | sale were used by the vicar, Rev David Davies, to im |
l leaders saw an opportunity to profit from the | sale of arms and weapons to the Confederate States. |
IFOPA generates revenue from the | sale of branded merchandise such as T-shirts and bev |
e club simply didn't make enough money from the | sale of alcohol, and this is mainly down to the fact |
The proceeds from the | sale in 1931 of a former hospital in Spring Hill con |
w 3,000 seater stadium would be funded from the | sale of the Sardis Road ground. |
All proceeds from the | sale of the book were donated to the Guide Dog Found |
h funds going to the club and also £1 from each | sale being donated to local charity St. Luke's Hospi |
ons were made that Pearse had profited from the | sale of territory during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush |
In 1991, ONR acquired some buses from the | sale of Gray Coach by Stagecoach Group. |
ple after the shortfall in the revenue from the | sale of petroleum and petroleum products during the |
With the cash from this | sale, KKR bought Storer Broadcasting. |
e Medford estate and used the proceeds from its | sale to endow Harvard Law School itself. |
whereby the state received the profits from the | sale of liquor and tightly controlled it at the same |
tists were left with a balance of £100 from the | sale of catalogues. . |
All proceeds from the | sale of this compilation will benefit Outside In a P |
Part of the proceeds from the | sale of self-testing kits support the Genographic Pr |
Proceeds from the | sale of the compilation CD benefit Rock For Kids. |
the bird and a quarter of the proceeds from its | sale. |
reportedly earned over $300 million from their | sale. |
The profits from this | sale were used to build an auditorium at the high sc |
s own use, and had personally profited from the | sale of the team bus. |
he event takes place, the money coming from the | sale of tee-shirts and of cold beverages. |
nds, and capital gains such as profits from the | sale of stock or real estate. |
he defunct Sterling Bicycle with money from the | sale of his interest in Gormully & Jeffery. |
which was built with the aid of funds from the | sale of the site. |
e one of the first companies to profit from the | sale of virtual goods. |
lls to Eastbourne which was taken over from the | sale of Eastbourne Buses whom took over from Stageco |
His business had expanded from the | sale of goods into the harvesting and sale of timber |
,000 m2) site was purchased with funds from the | sale of the downtown property and contributions from |
and Reproductive Rights Action League from the | sale of "Don't Mess With Texas Women" T-shirts, but |
ritory's primary source of revenue was from the | sale of federal lands; the territory collected 3% of |
on-aviation purposes, and any proceeds from the | sale of excess property must be used to support airp |
- the income would have come entirely from the | sale of refreshments. |
The money gotten from the | sale of oil is cornered by few greedy elites. |
1998 Philip gave much of the proceeds from the | sale of his shares to charity. |
mpaign pledged to donate two dollars from every | sale to the Elton John AIDS Foundation. |
nstruction of the new public buildings from the | sale of the Park Street lots. |
All the royalties from the | sale of the Mollie's Song single were also donated t |
ty received one-fourth of the proceeds from the | sale of Mount Auburn's cemetery lots. |
rned income rules also apply to income from the | sale of virtual goods. |
ced by the Fisher family with proceeds from the | sale of Fisher Body to General Motors. |
e over the fate of the profits derived from the | sale of the shares in question. |
mily got a share in the funds received from the | sale of the land. |
ad yet to be broken by a British club) from the | sale of striker Mark Hughes to FC Barcelona of Spain |
Ihimaera removed the book from public | sale, purchasing the remaining stock himself. |
All proceeds from the | sale of this album support The Stone. |
e liabilities against expected returns from the | sale of its Northern Pacific Railroad bonds, but ult |
Los Caprichos were withdrawn from public | sale very shortly after their release in 1799. |
Proceeds from the | sale of the book go to the CTRT Appeal , a million-p |
Profits from the | sale of books is utilized to establish an environmen |
The organization derives its income from the | sale of books, teacher professional development fees |
James profited handsomely from the | sale of Northern Songs, but the Beatles never again |
rks and recoup the cost of development from the | sale proceeds of land and constructed property. |
d the property valued at IR£20 million from the | sale of the lands and buildings, and agreed to pay t |
k of the $127million cost was obtained from the | sale of the Little Bay sporting fields at UNSW, whic |
during the war to receive the proceeds from the | sale of the confiscated property. |
and receives 90 percent of its revenue from the | sale of artwork. |
the Thomas Hope collection he had bought from a | sale at Deepdene in Dorking, Surrey . |
Proceeds from the | sale of the bracelets will go to the international o |
Proceeds from the | sale helped to erect a new church at Friern Barnet |
not includable in the amount realized from the | sale. |
Cyworld's Korean income was generated from the | sale of virtual goods. |
ia, enacted in 2004, relating to funds from the | sale of government property. |
the same time as potentially profiting from the | sale of Bootham Crescent as and when it occurs. |
way, netting approximately $86 million from the | sale of his shares. |
The cash raised from the | sale of the various classes of notes, i.e.; Class A, |
lendar, but confirmed it would benefit from its | sale. |
to receive a percentage of the profits from the | sale of the depleted silver mine. |
ownload, and declared that all profits from the | sale of these video downloads should go to the UNICE |
tion of the two parishes, the proceeds from the | sale going towards the building of St Mellitus, Hanw |
tion in Castle Hill, with money coming from the | sale of the land. |
involved the import of goods, proceeds from the | sale of which were sent to migrants' families. |
A portion of the proceeds from the | sale of the EP went to World Vision. |
Bush had garnered significant profits from the | sale of Engineered Support Systems, a defense contra |
ht the country how to generate revenue from the | sale of postage stamps to collectors. |
Entry was free, but the profits from the | sale of food and drink allowed the construction in 1 |
Graham used the considerable profits from the | sale of his shares to found the Volta Bureau as an i |
nto account the £100 million he gained from the | sale of La Senza. |
A portion of the proceeds from the | sale of the stout go to support the Mount Washington |
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