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six in the United States to show a budgetary | surplus in each of the five years from 2004 to 2008. |
en the Lido would break even or show a slight | surplus, however after a poor summer in 1982 the Lido |
n one million passengers passed through a war | surplus hangar that served as a terminal building. |
cal 11-16 comprehensive, due to a significant | surplus of school places for girls on the Wirral and |
e count, votes that form part of a candidates | surplus are distributed only within each iteration of |
d by levying new taxes, he accumulated a vast | surplus, which he stored up against certain specified |
ademarks, the agency had accumulated a budget | surplus of nearly €300 million, despite the fact that |
The eyelet has a local | surplus of negative charges from four glutamic acid a |
s sailors) and he was able to build up a farm | surplus worth more than £100, a huge sum for the time |
leum exports, Venezuela usually posts a trade | surplus. |
he self-built Steyr-Allard, fitted with a war | surplus air-cooled V8 engine. |
As there was a large | surplus in the north, conventional railway was used t |
The NCH generally makes a small | surplus, unlike most of Ireland's National Cultural I |
A large | surplus of this imperishable fence material is the ru |
The bank had $750,000 capital and a $127,500 | surplus at the time of its demise, which occurred whe |
This allowed him to retain a fundraising | surplus of $21,742 leftover from his last campaign. |
t Ontario finance minister to report a budget | surplus until the late 1990s. |
Report for year nine, showing a food | surplus, plague, an average harvest and average land |
by Westminster Council budgeting for a modest | surplus, nor did that mean that there was an ulterior |
About 90 | surplus missiles remained in inventory. |
loped a system to distribute the abundance of | surplus crops grown in the tri-county area to the hun |
managing to balance the budget and achieve a | surplus within two years of appointment. |
He help balance the budget and achieved a | surplus. |
lden State Mutual into conservation after its | surplus funds dropped below required minimum levels. |
After becoming | surplus to requirements under Luigi De Canio, his con |
on of Marketing and Marketing Agreements into | Surplus Marketing Administration by Reorg. |
re and Company because of the large amount of | surplus silver deposited in his silversmith safe. |
t in 1975, the Fox has generated an operating | surplus. |
Rainbow Satellite broadcast to replace an old | surplus 50-kilowatt transmitter located at the old RB |
d by police after his decision to wear an RAF | surplus jacket on the show - in combination with a dy |
rt Metcalfe, the 40 year old owner of an army | surplus store in Lurgan was shot dead at his home in |
The system consists of an actual | surplus turret mounted with ISMT (Indoor Simulated Ma |
Eastman Army Camp is the name of an army | surplus store in Walthamstow, London, United Kingdom. |
" (which he admits to purchasing from an army | surplus store) in the woods and singing "A-hunting I |
y added more equipment from donations and war | surplus. |
The Shanghai club folded in 1952, and the | surplus funds were presented to the English RFU for a |
Lack of food, running water and a | surplus of visible bodily waste were reportedly probl |
the task of helping to locate and confiscate | surplus grain from other peasants of that same villag |
na as a holding unit for people and equipment | surplus to the 303d Bombardment Wing being formed at |
The site was in a good location and deemed | surplus to requirements at the Gas Company, so the cl |
of electricity that powers the site, and the | surplus is sold back to the national grid. |
1989: “Muhammad al Maghut and the | Surplus Man,” Edebiyat, (Univ. of Penn.), |
finances are free from embarrassment, and the | surplus remained undiminished, while every demand whi |
Sqn gave up their F-4J Phantoms and received | surplus Phantom FGR.2s in January 1991, disbanding in |
eld was restricted to small aircraft, and the | surplus land was converted to an industrial park. |
emselves, to elderly day care centres and any | surplus used at a local catering college to help stud |
ed cavalry regiment was apparently considered | surplus to requirements in the Cavalry Division, and |
of a musical society, who appropriated their | surplus funds for its support. |
When those bonds are repaid, | surplus property sales proceeds directed to Special F |
lable on the U.S. civilian market as military | surplus from mothballed Navy ships. |
The tower stood half-vacant for a decade as a | surplus of office space was erected in Chicago in the |
Adam Savage as Military | surplus dealer |
She was sold as government | surplus and converted into a twin-deck passenger excu |
In 1934 it was sold as government | surplus. |
thouse was auctioned by the GSA as government | surplus to a private buyer. |
Post war many were sold as cheap | surplus, with some finding their way to the hands of |
r Base, the facility was closed and used as a | surplus storage depot for equipment left on Okinawa a |
m in the church at Westwoud and set aside the | surplus of the money contributed as a perpetua1 fund, |
initially powered by a readily available, war | surplus 138 kW (185 hp) BMW IIIa engine, but once aga |
ment, brought the government budget back into | surplus, championed the creation of the Second Bank o |
In 2004-05 season, he became a | surplus of newly promoted Palermo, and he was loaned |
ors be given a property tax rebate because of | surplus riverboat tax revenues made news outside of I |
s 2008 2.3 billion trade deficit had become a | surplus of 400 million dollars. |
th End on loan for a month, having been found | surplus to requirements at his parent club. |
The light station has been declared | surplus, and the application for transfer under the N |
y entered service in 1979 but had been deemed | surplus to requirements. |
derelict for many years after being declared | surplus to requirements before the site was redevelop |
After being deemed | surplus to requirements at Sevilla, Lolo signed a fou |
at the end of the campaign after being deemed | surplus to requirements by Dons boss Terry Brown. |
Being largely | surplus to the Imperial Japanese Navy's duties, follo |
lesbrough youth system but after being deemed | surplus to requirements he signed for Third Division |
cky Air National Guards before being declared | surplus in 1958. |
After being declared | surplus to the council's needs, the Hall stood empty |
size of the fleet, the MV Plymouth Belle was | surplus to requirements and laid up. |
n size of the fleet, the MV Western Belle was | surplus to requirements and she was sold to Chris Cru |
ad evaporated the nation's US$4 billion trade | surplus by 1987, and foreign debt interest payments c |
Bird used | surplus copy lens of from 200 to 300 mm focal lengths |
He milked the family cow, bottled the | surplus, and drove it to customers. |
Much of its equipment had been bought as | surplus from other stations, and was usually in a poo |
enue remained robust and government budget in | surplus. |
pletion of the canal in 1848 the building was | surplus to requirements, so the Canal Board of Truste |
ver J. Sands bought the land and buildings as | surplus property. |
The line was built using | surplus equipment from the War Department Light Railw |
awings and furniture were therefore burned as | surplus by the Department of Transport's employees, a |
producers in Cornwall and Malaysia to buy up | surplus tin stocks to maintain the price at a steady |
ter the war in around 1946-47 you could buy a | surplus Spitfire IX for around £250 with a spare zero |
hunger in the North Texas region, by securing | surplus unmarketable but wholesome food and grocery p |
agricultural wages in the 1830s caused by the | surplus supply of labour in an era when mechanisation |
l Aircraft Factory F.E.2d parts, powered by a | surplus Rolls Royce Eagle engine, but fitted with an |
ould help farmers stabilize prices by holding | surplus grain and cotton in storage. |
the issue of hunger in Arkansas, by securing | surplus unmarketable but wholesome food and grocery p |
r detailed a new way to cut a cake called the | surplus procedure (SP) that satisfies equitability an |
o be a maintenance and disposition center for | surplus Allied aircraft. |
The charity redistributes | surplus goods from manufacturers and retailers to UK |
However, clearly deemed | surplus to requirements at Valencia - only third or f |
Also, the goods shed would be closed and | surplus track lifted when the opportunity arose. |
se at nearby Holmpton, the base closed, being | surplus to requirements. |
on 8 May 2006 he was released by the club as | surplus to requirements. |
Stimson saw Cogan as | surplus to requirements, and offered him a chance to |
FoodCycle's mission is to combine volunteers, | surplus food and a free kitchen space to create nutri |
ives property owners the power to command the | surplus labour of others. |
torpedoes and obsolete tactical concept were | surplus to requirements and offered to the Australian |
akeries produced mass quantities to consume a | surplus of wheat. |
Consuming the | Surplus: Expanding "Meat" Consumption and Animal Oppr |
In the third count, Heffernan's | surplus was distributed and these votes elected Tiern |
The high tariff rates had created a | surplus of money in the Treasury, which led many Demo |
, suspension of the right to sell credits for | surplus emissions reductions, and a required complian |
ant that the Kriminalpolizei had to deal with | surplus cadavers and resultant forensic overload. |
The Navy declared airport | surplus on 30 September 1945. |
n then Stoke manager Johan Boskamp deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
season, Swansea boss Kenny Jackett deemed him | surplus to requirements at the Liberty Stadium and he |
k to other clubs as Bristol Rovers deemed him | surplus to requirements. |
rta technical director Danny Blind deemed him | surplus to requirements in April 2008. |
ncoming Ibrox manager Paul Le Guen deemed him | surplus to requirements in July 2006 and he was relea |
McKerr was deemed as | surplus and was loaned out for the remainder of his c |
e arrival of coach Michael Laudrup deemed him | surplus to requirements in his third, which prompted |
other WD locomotives, was deemed temporarily | surplus to requirements and stored at Calais. |
that places the subject in calorie deficit or | surplus, depending on whether weight loss or gain is |
As Treasurer, he delivered three | surplus budgets in a row as agricultural conditions i |
ancing discordant supply and demand, managing | surplus, and bringing order and stability to a market |
A figure in brackets denotes a | surplus instead of a loss. |
ing sent to the UK led to this depot becoming | surplus to Eighth Air Force requirements and construc |
Island Lighthouse was recently designated as | surplus by the Coast Guard (though it intends to cont |
et Angels”, operated two-plane detachments of | surplus Army UH-1B gunships, staged from amphibious v |
Hunter intended to disperse this | surplus through a tax cut. |
Policy on Purchasing Procedures, Disposal of | Surplus Supplies, and Policy on Assignment of Consult |
The Estate distributes its | surplus to a number of beneficiaries defined by its g |
Distribution of | surplus in proportion to trade. |
rformance, appropriation, and distribution of | surplus labor. |
manner of life, and every year he donated his | surplus revenue to the needy priests of the Missionar |
hat matches charitable corporate donations of | surplus food and supplies with organizations that nee |
During a | surplus of electricity generation output, the KPSP op |
It shows how the landed elements collected | surplus and services directly from the peasants, and |
ine a large spectrum of "free" energy inputs: | surplus heat from electricity production based on con |
In 2008, Cincinnati began writing excess and | surplus lines insurance under a new subsidiary called |
ergy, equine, fine art and specie, excess and | surplus lines and other insurance coverages. |
Large numbers were exported as | surplus to the US in the 1950s and 1960s, correspondi |
erates, not only the maximum expropriation of | surplus value, but maximum dissolution of social bond |
l was offered in response to a federal budget | surplus in the mid 1850s. |
Canada has its first trade | surplus with the United States. |
The school clock was paid for by | surplus flood aid money raised to assist Wilford in 1 |
, there are at least three purposes for which | surplus funds can be used, or distributed, by a Co-op |
n May 2008, a public auction was held for the | surplus material remaining in the complex. |
2 aircraft handed over by the US Air Force as | surplus following the First Gulf War. |
there could be an infinite number of forms of | surplus appropriation, the Marxist canon refers to an |
his contract in March 2006, but found himself | surplus to requirements at the start of 2006-07, and |
or a place in the side, Arsenal found MacLeod | surplus to requirements and sold him to Aston Villa f |
ient and much of the original energy from the | surplus electricity is in fact lost to friction.) |
ction, and caused the budget to shift, from a | surplus to a slight deficit. |
Explosives were made from the | surplus shells dumped in the sea by the British Army |
nted a light shade of green said to be from a | surplus stock of aircraft cockpit paint, in mid 1948. |
OHIM also used €50 million from the | surplus to establish a cooperation fund between its o |
d that the city was losing money from selling | surplus land at less than the assessed value. |
stablished on the other wing Matt Gardner was | surplus to requirements at Huddersfield and signed fo |
There, generally, was | surplus from the produce. |
the petite bourgeoisie do not generate enough | surplus to be reinvested in production; as such, they |
Nevertheless, by 1992, he had become | surplus to requirements at Scarborough and joined non |
rons were sent to North Africa but had enough | surplus crews and equipment left behind at RAF Kirmin |
an experienced catcher while the Giants had a | surplus of catchers. |
from the Piccadilly line where they had been | surplus. |
walls' with iron clad vessels and they had a | surplus of such vessels, including the 1473 ton 50 gu |
The station had further | surplus electricity, which was used in a alloy factor |
ash deal by the Montreal Canadiens, who had a | surplus of talented netminders in their system at the |
e under No. 255 Maintenance Unit handling RAF | surplus stores, much of the material being disposed o |
Zoos have advertised | surplus animals in the Animal Finders' Guide, a newsl |
he 2009-10 Coventry City told Morrison he was | surplus to requirements and he was subsequently relea |
of the value of his wage/salary: he performs | surplus labour. |
009-10 season, Coventry City told Hall he was | surplus to requirements and he was subsequently relea |
r clubs manager Richard Money told him he was | surplus to requirements at Conference National club L |
before new boss John Sheridan decided he was | surplus to requirements and terminated his contract. |
ell at the Spanish club indicated that he was | surplus to requirements at the club and he was quick |
ly needed in Germany in order to help convert | surplus piston-engined pilots to the new Me 262 jet f |
In 1920, with the help of | surplus funds raised by public donations in response |
In Europe, however, a | surplus in their balance of payments developed. |
pines at the end of World War II, hundreds of | surplus jeeps were sold or given to local Filipinos. |
rishna Konar played a leading role in getting | surplus land held by big land owners in excess of lan |
the states were not to co-operate in sharing | surplus water in the above ratio, Parliament should t |
has emerged as America's leader in converting | surplus weapons-grade uranium from U.S. Cold War stoc |
Beginning in 1918, | surplus dirt & stone were placed strategically around |
The budget included a | surplus of $10.2 billion to be applied to pay down fe |
product line, which had not included military | surplus in many years. |
to sell, with the aim of gaining an income (a | surplus value) from this trade. |
There is a | surplus of secondary school places in Southampton, an |
on of IgG produced by B cells when there is a | surplus in the body. |
The Air Park is a | Surplus Property Act airport, with the Surplus Proper |
Where a markup is made, | surplus from sales are diverted into supporting the c |
dicare, Social Security, economic issues, the | surplus, the future of the U.S. military and its decl |
om from the lattice site, also pass it enough | surplus energy for a rapid migration through the latt |
It declared | surplus in 1946 and responsibility for it was given t |
ion and monitor water demand while it manages | surplus flood water and maintains water table levels |
In 1949, it became | surplus property and was obtained by the city of Poca |
or the lighthouse) and declared it government | surplus. |
receive between 3 to 6 percent of its annual | surplus. |
role in 1955 by formally devoting its annual | surplus to charity and community projects. |
the distinction between necessary labour and | surplus labour however becomes obscured by the nature |
rom the 13th to 15th centuries, the lands and | surplus agricultural produce of al-Muharraqa were ded |
elp ease the tension over Japan's large trade | surplus against the U.S. In addition, Japanese aerosp |
l troubles), so that Russia ran a large trade | surplus in 1999 and 2000. |
e on 14 June 1946 and, a week later, declared | surplus to the Navy needs. |
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