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The skill of his hands and the hormones this body produced and his patience made it more likely she would force him, but there was never a need because he would grant any desire
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He decided that this would be his gift to them—he would grant them names and stories of his own making:
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that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be
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That conversation gave him a clue in his search, he could find their veron grant line and see where it lead
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She knew they had a grant line and that was exactly what he followed
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Bahkmar knew that Vincef, the Haadij of this Haad was out of the grant list and could not say that because of his technician's oath
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He knew he was a long way from the authorization to edit the grant list
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He also knew that out of the grant list was a long way from 'dead'
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those who would defeat you I will grant you one wish, and you will have the
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I want to grant them both their wishes, but somehow I find there is only one of me
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"I think I would know where to start, but I would have to suspend the encapsulee while I step into the context switch once I trap the grant line
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He went to the grant list after that
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Only once they had followed this, and the math Darryl had helped him with, would they grant that quantum information was in fact being passed
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"The grant light is active," Thom pointed out, meaning the store hardware was granting cycle requests to someone
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“When I first met her I thought she was a cherub until she winked out, but now that I know she was there, I can get a hook onto her veron grant record
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If you run an organization to help those in need, you may be eligible to receive Federal money through grant programs
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Each grant announcement will contain instructions on how to apply, including where to get an application packet, information the application should contain, the date the application is due, and agency contact information
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Grant announcements are issued throughout the year
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Unfortunately, there is no single document that contains every Federal grant announcement and no uniform format for these announcements, although the Administration is working to change this
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In the future, it hopes that Federal agencies will publish grant announcements electronically, in a single format and on a single web site (www
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Many States and cities also have liaisons that can help faith-based and community applicants identify grant opportunities
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We are a small organization and we can't afford to hire a grant writer, accountant, and lawyer to help us seek a Federal grant
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Applicants may call the official identified in the grant announcement or contact an agency's regional office
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What if I apply for a Federal grant, but my request is turned down?
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What are some of the legal obligations that come along with a Federal grant?
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It is therefore extremely important for grant recipients to keep accurate records of all transactions conducted with Federal funds
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The soldier responded to the judge by asking if he would grant a
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She had no way to get that code into the grant list back on Gordon’s Lamp
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If her mind was as powerful as that of the Acolyte that held her here, she should be able to figure out what electrons it took to get that pointer into the grant list and move them by adjusting their quantum states
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She knew it was entry zero, she needed to get that grant passed on to her
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It was unlikely that grant was going anywhere now, whatever this OS was that had captured her, it would undoubtedly have a grant system of its own
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In my OS all the automatic stuff, not just the threat detectors, runs apart from the soul grant list, in parallel, on separate hardware
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When she crossed his grant line with the scene generator servicing that slice she found he was in his private, private space, in his study in Nigeria
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Initially they’d turned down her application on technical grounds, but she had the plans re-drawn and then, d’you know, she actually went along to a meeting of the planning committee herself and quietly demanded to know why they wouldn’t grant permission
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Ava wasn’t about to let this come to fruition, so she stopped the captain’s grant line and then popped into the office tapping Yellelle on the shoulder
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In return, he will grant you this one’s life,’ he nodded towards Kassim
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Grant me this, my final request and I will die
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Doubtless there would be trouble with the team over in Madrid when he told Grant what was going on, but then Grant had dropped James in it properly when they had realised that someone needed to deal with the Chas situation, so it would just serve him right
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’ Grant agreed when he had finished his narrative
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‘Oh stop showing off your bloody literary degree, James!’ Grant said, ‘Anyway, it wasn’t anything we did
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The size of the original land grant was something else she found beyond her grasp of understanding as well
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that I know who broke into the shop – although, I grant
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‘That would be enough, I grant you
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A session grant and then no more barrage of unanswerable reads
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That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you,
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Will you grant it to me?”
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“Once again, my father,” said Scheherazade, “will you grant me what I ask?”
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Grant me the favor of allowing her to sleep this night in the same room, as it is the last we shall be together
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altogether discretionary in the parish officers either to grant or to refuse it
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Grant strode across and met his sons glance toward the back amongst the oldest plants he had been collecting
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Grant studied the plant carefully and taking a shoot from its side he strode back into his home and picked up his plant reference guide
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In the meantime Grant moved the plant from the back into the middle of the glass house
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Grant was very angry some of his most looked forward too plants had snuffed it and he called Joel over from the paddock to help him decide
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So they did and the following morning Grant had to pound on his son's door until he
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She called Grant in and said ' Not the compost but the incinerator
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‘They’re a fairly scrawny bunch I grant you,’ he said,
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She established a common grant space on the new backbone
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AND FOR YOU, I WILL GRANT YOU THE DEATH YOU SEEK
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It was put upon the same footing with gold and silver mines, which, without a special clause in the charter, were never supposed to be comprehended in the general grant of the lands, though mines of lead, copper, tin, and coal were, as things of smaller consequence
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So, it will grant you some of your wishes while barring others
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“Hmm, I think I should grant you the privilege
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inclined to grant circumstances those who have
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but to Thomas I could grant extenuating
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“All right, it’s only Hesiod, but I’ll grant you have a good memory for verse
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First, it seemed that the Greeks do not grant too
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mean that they do not grant importance to
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If this isle was beloved by spirits who dwell among the nimbi, they’d grant it frequent showers, enough to nourish streams
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The public taxes, to which they were subject, were as irregular and oppressive as the services The ancient lords, though extremely unwilling to grant, themselves, any pecuniary aid to their sovereign, easily allowed him to tallage, as they called it, their tenants, and had not knowledge enough to foresee how much this must, in the end, affect their own revenue
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Sometimes the king, sometimes a great lord, who had, it seems, upon some occasions, authority to do this, would grant to particular traders, to such particularly as lived in their own demesnes, a general exemption from such taxes
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In process of time, however, it seems to have become the general practice to grant it to them in fee, that is for ever, reserving a rent certain, never afterwards to be augmented
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Along with this grant, the important privileges, above mentioned, that they might give away their own daughters in marriage, that their children should succeed to them, and that they might dispose of their own effects by will, were generally bestowed upon the burghers of the town to whom it was given
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It might, probably, be necessary to grant to such towns as were admitted to farm their own revenues, some sort of compulsive jurisdiction to oblige their own citizens to make payment
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power to grant pregnancy
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But the very reason for which it has been thought necessary to grant a bounty, is the supposed insufficiency of the price to do this
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necessary in order to grant this licence
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Like the Beloved, we possesses the authority to grant gifts and boons, and like them, we are compelled to bestow those blessings for the asking to those whose need is real
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The civil establishments of Nova Scotia and Georgia are partly supported by an annual grant of parliament; but Nova Scotia pays, besides, about £7000 a-year towards the public expenses of the colony, and Georgia about £2500 a-year
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He would need something of value to convince the authorities to grant asylum and get him passage
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Sludge looked at Martin and said, “OK, your next stop would be to the Provost Marshal over at the Alleghenia Headquarters on Grant Street
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You grant that?’ ‘I suppose so,’ said Alice
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When a company of merchants undertake, at their own risk and expense, to establish a new trade with some remote and barbarous nation, it may not be unreasonable to incorporate them into a joint-stock company, and to grant them, in case of their success, a monopoly of the trade for a certain number of years
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The civil magistrate, who could comply with their demand only by giving them something which he would have chosen much rather to take, or to keep to himself, was seldom very forward to grant it
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Grant smiled faintly and then
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the exception of Pamela and Grant
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Grant was surprised at her question
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This time Grant was not bashful
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Grant looked into the misty green eyes of his new
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“Didn’t he tell you?” Grant looked like he had said
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Grant stayed close beside her the rest of the evening,
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Grant wanted her to meet him the next day
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with Grant Mondane holding her hand and Rex comfort-
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The next day at lunch, Grant turned on all his charm
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Grant took advantage of the moment
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Grant pulled Pamela into his arms, held her just a
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She closed her eyes, “Oh Grant,” she said regretfully; “you are so young, too young for me
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Grant looked at the message with question but he
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Grant smiled at them in his thoughts
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Moses still took God for granted and
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Of course it was, but Ackers couldn’t take it for granted
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Maybe I have taken you for granted the last few weeks you were here? Maybe I forgot to tell you how honored I am any time you could grace me with your presence? You are welcome in my home and in my bed at your pleasure, as I hoped you understood by now
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and see all of those things that you take for granted, but which I dreamed
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"I shouldn't take you so much for granted
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Over dinner, the conversation turned inevitably to life on Errd, Kara finding herself facing all sorts of questions … embarrassingly, mostly questions she found she couldn’t answer about things she took for granted
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The victor of this competition was to be granted one wish and serve at
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Son granted them an audience
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Yet you haven't granted her the favor even once
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It was more or less taken for granted that when my schooling was done I'd go and live with them on their island and it'd be happy holidays every day
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Granted Collin, this is as it should be
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Mister Cameron is blessed with the sort of fortune that, in fables and fairy stories at least, has only ever been granted to mere mortals in return for a lien on their soul
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Alan taking the responsibility for his own tasks and also being considerate of others, Nuran shirking her own tasks, taking others for granted and pleading with others to shirk theirs for her own selfish reasons
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In spite of every advantage in life, including a fabulous education and a family ethos of good works and humble gratitude for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good word to say for anyone
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They had just been granted the separation today and the lawyers had cases already
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Granted, his sample was small and he was extrapolating to the dark matter of the whole galaxy and its halo, but the data from the non-targeted halo object lead him to believe extrapolating to the whole galaxy was valid
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“Today, granted, but what about tomorrow? I’m a man of property now
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Back at Sol they take it for granted now because it was discovered a generation ago and has always agreed with theory
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Altera understood immediately and went straight to Naria who granted his request
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'Hasmukh-ji takes everything for granted
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granted to mere mortals in return for a lien on their soul
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for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good
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The busker was granted admittance to the Cameron estate and
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To invoke fascination fulfill another’s wishes which could not be granted
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generated, granted that space is needed for “stationary regeneration” and not
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“Everyone knows she holds him in the highest regard and that no matter what he requests for his Hold; it is granted without question
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Starships changed from mortal frozen-human daedelus torches to Angel-driven bussards, half America’s non-corporate population defected to Laurentia, and Angels and other simulates were granted legal standing
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“Today, granted, but what about tomorrow? I’m a man of
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In the end, of course, they had to concede that there was no case against the application and granted permission
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Spelman allowed, though he was secretly very anxious to be led on a tour by these two evocative young women and would have granted a week
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I realize I have only a background of the most routine education, parents who have granted me my almost every wish, and scant talent or skill for actual life in the real world
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Granted I might have to hire
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Oh granted he once frightened her on the front porch, but that could’ve been partly her fault
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You said that you took him for granted the
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When Hazen-Rikeye was over and they'd lugged the gear off to the tour-cart again, she retreated for Noonsleep to a hall guesthouse where they had been granted stay
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Because the king was ashamed and very sad, Dionysus took pity on him and granted his request
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When his days of toil and self-sacrifice had finally ended he would have been granted the honor of rotting alongside his predecessors
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I shouldn't have taken you for granted
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different governors of the universities, before that time, appear to have often granted licences
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which granted the certificate should be obliged to pay the expense both of his maintenance
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poor man comes to reside, and that they ought very seldom to be granted by that which he
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Technically Alan had no right to use Xalabba's stairs but they granted it in consideration for the fact that his repairs to its extension allowed them a new route for parts and communication
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In 1731, they obtained an order of council, prohibiting both the planting of new vineyards, and the renewal of these old ones, of which the cultivation had been interrupted for two years, without a particular permission from the king, to be granted only in consequence of an information from the intendant of the province, certifying that he had examined the land, and that it was incapable of any other culture
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The second event was the bounty upon the exportation of corn, granted in 1688
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In 1688 was granted the parliamentary bounty upon the exportation of corn
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He would remain there in stasis til she granted him and the remaining crew cycles again
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Anon’s blood had granted him great power, and now he used it to enhance his speed to its fullest
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They offer you leads that will allow you to realize the existence of the veil of ignorance hiding from your view the limitless lot of opportunities you were granted at the moment of your birth
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Credits of this kind are, I believe, commonly granted by banks and bankers in all different parts of the world
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He had granted me
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The leave will be granted only for the days of ceremonies
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others would be granted permission in the end but not me
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I’d been waiting for days to see him and finally our group from Australia was granted an interview
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It was for his interest, they had imagined, that no lease granted by any of his predecessors should hinder him from enjoying, during a long term of years, the full value of his land
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The privileges which we find granted by ancient charters to the inhabitants of some of the principal towns in Europe, sufficiently show what they were before those grants
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The people to whom it is granted as a privilege, that they might give away their own daughters in marriage without the consent of their lord, that upon their death their own children, and not their lord, should succeed to their goods, and that they might dispose of their own effects by will, must, before those grants, have been either altogether, or very nearly, in the same state of villanage with the occupiers of land in the country
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In those days protection was seldom granted without a valuable consideration, and this tax might perhaps be considered as compensation for what their patrons might lose by their exemption from other taxes
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Whether such privileges had before been usually granted, along with the freedom of trade, to particular burghers, as individuals, I know not
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In other countries, much greater and more extensive jurisdictions were frequently granted to them
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They paid so much dearer for the bills which their bankers granted them upon those countries
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The king granted this also, without any hesitation; too pleased that he had gotten what he wanted
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When the government, or those who acted under them, contracted with a merchant for a remittance to some foreign country, he would naturally endeavour to pay his foreign correspondent, upon whom he granted a bill, by sending abroad rather commodities than gold and silver
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must be a slave, if she was never to be granted a husband’s love, then Tragus had done her the service of enabling a child
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The mood around the table had improved after the request from Zarko was granted and everybody relaxed as they enjoyed the sumptuous delicacies
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Money, in common language, as I have already observed, frequently signifies wealth ; and this ambiguity of expression has rendered this popular notion so familiar to us, that even they who are convinced of its absurdity, are very apt to forget their own principles, and, in the course of their reasonings, to take it for granted as a certain and undeniable truth
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By advantageous treaties of commerce, particular privileges were procured in some foreign state for the goods and merchants of the country, beyond what were granted to those of other countries
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If you lose an oar, then it suggests that you have lost your groove or have taken something for granted
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But the severity of the situation granted him leeway, just this once
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Don’t take things for granted
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The holder of a receipt cannot draw out the bullion for which it is granted, without re-assigning to the bank a sum of bank money equal to the price at which the bullion had been received
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demand half the bank money for which credit had been given upon the deposits that the receipts had respectively been granted for
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of the value of the deposit for which their respective receipts had been granted
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Even in ordinary and quiet times, it is the interest of the holders of receipts to depress the agio, in order either to buy bank money (and consequently the bullion which their receipts would then enable them to take out of the bank ) so much cheaper, or to sell their receipts to those who have bank money, and who want to take out bullion, so much dearer ; the price of a receipt being generally equal to the difference between the market price of bank money and that of the coin or bullion for which the receipt had been granted
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The dream also suggests that you should not take things for granted, especially if they seem to come easily
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As much as she had fought it, Penelope found herself silently mourning the past she had taken for granted
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Drawbacks were, perhaps, originally granted for the encouragement of the carrying trade, which, as the freight of the ship is frequently paid by foreigners in money, was supposed to be peculiarly fitted for bringing gold and silver into the country
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Bounties upon exportation are, in Great Britain, frequently petitioned for, and sometimes granted, to the produce of particular branches of domestic industry
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We just take for granted that we want to go somewhere or ask for directions and y'all just answer so easily, we forget that navigating the stars isn't like remembering how to get to our favorite restaurant or something
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Walk in the love that was granted to you forever
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We are living in the age of stars and the energy that has been granted to us please use with love and not frustration or fear
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Be whole to yourself the strength shall be granted and the spirit shall shore to increased bliss of the glory
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Bounties upon production, however, have been very rarely granted
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Something like a bounty upon production, however, has been granted upon some particular occasions
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Granted, they never wanted to linger on the details
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Things they had taken for granted, things they had hardly noticed
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A monopoly is thus granted against them to a foreign nation; and they must frequently buy the foreign goods they have occasion for, dearer than if the free competition of other nations was admitted
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Some treaties of commerce, however, have been supposed advantageous, upon principles very different from these; and a commercial country has sometimes granted a monopoly of this kind, against itself, to certain goods of a foreign nation, because it expected, that in the whole commerce between them, it would annually sell more than it would buy, and that a balance in gold and silver would be annually returned to it
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Some privileges which had been granted them, not by treaty, but by the free grace of that crown, at the solicitation, indeed, it is probable, and in return for much greater favours, defence and protection from the crown of Great Britain, had been either infringed or revoked
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And if he'd met Jonibob and Vashi during that first encounter, he would have granted them the same
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The restrictions, however, with which this liberty was granted, joined to the high price of sugar in Great Britain, have rendered it in a great measure ineffectual
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The greatest gift that our Creator has granted us in life is arguably, the gift of free will
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If we were meant to behave in the same fashion, this gift would not have been granted to us in the first place
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Undeniably, the change in my perception has granted me peace of mind
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The gift that we have been granted is our individuality but such a variance was never meant to indicate separation for in essence all are still very much connected to the same lifeline
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During the course of that war, Rome granted those privileges to the greater part of them, one by one, and in proportion as they detached themselves from the general confederacy
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‘yin’ and ‘yang’) is lessening and the result is that human beings are now granted divine opportunities to ascend
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for granted, not even thinking about them
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(take for granted) that something caused it
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Both the bounty upon the exportation of linen, and the exemption from the duty upon the importation of foreign yarn, which were granted only for fifteen years, but continued by two different prolongations, expire with the end of the session of parliament which shall immediately follow the 24th of June 1786
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com, they are granting us permission to distribute such material
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net, they are granting us permission to distribute such material
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"All in good time," Alfred said, "One of the first things we have to deal with is getting Alan back up here before he starts granting interviews to news magazines
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"The clock is still running," he said after placing a virtual probe, "it is granting cycle requests but it happened suspiciously close to the time of the beam's arrival
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"The grant light is active," Thom pointed out, meaning the store hardware was granting cycle requests to someone
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It is important to enlist community support for your charter school idea and to get to know members of the sponsoring (charter granting) agency
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He approached Tam and Mya as a king granting an audience to his subject
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His brew was a decent yellow, a little earthy in flavor but granting a decent buzz when consumed in any quantity
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What she hadn't expected was the judge granting them the right to move onto the property right away
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What would that mean? If his veron grants were intercepted and his account deleted, few would miss him or know he was gone
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Bakhmar knew that 'dead' to an Angel means no longer receiving veron grants
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The reason God grants the reward is because of the Servant’s willingness
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And what is it that is represented at the cross that so exposes them? Nothing more grants us access into an understanding of how they operate like the cross of Jesus Christ
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not), the Universe immediately grants that desire
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Helping Those in Need: An Overview of the Federal Grants Process
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The Federal government uses two kinds of grants:
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Grants that put Federal money in the hands of States, cities, or counties for them to distribute to charities and other social service providers, usually under their own rules and regulations (also known as 'formula' or 'block' grants)
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Most Federal agencies have experts who are available to help organizations apply for and manage their grants
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These organizations help small faith-based and community organizations learn about the grants process
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" For larger grants - those over $300,000 a year - an audit by a private, independent outside legal or accounting firm is required
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I’ve suppressed her symptoms for the moment, but I need to find her, encapsulate her and cut off her veron grants
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But it was likely that she was already getting grants, to that veron store in Thom’s lab
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Those grants to that veron store were undoubtedly being issued, if it was even still in use
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But now please go, I have to give him his grants again
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Ava immediately set her presence to audio only and re-started the captain’s grants
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That same evening Grants wife popped into the laundry to give her violets a dash of water and she looked at the tall interloper, it was quite dead
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The readouts said that the avatar that attacked her was quarantined successfully in known crystals on the Biology Base, no space in those crystals was receiving grants
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Grants the wishes of the interpreter,
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The privileges which we find granted by ancient charters to the inhabitants of some of the principal towns in Europe, sufficiently show what they were before those grants
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The people to whom it is granted as a privilege, that they might give away their own daughters in marriage without the consent of their lord, that upon their death their own children, and not their lord, should succeed to their goods, and that they might dispose of their own effects by will, must, before those grants, have been either altogether, or very nearly, in the same state of villanage with the occupiers of land in the country
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The princes who lived upon the worst terms with their barons, seem accordingly to have been the most liberal in grants of this kind to their burghs
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It was during the unprosperous reigns of the princes of the house of Suabia, that the greater part of the free towns of Germany received the first grants of their privileges, and that the famous Hanseatic league first became formidable
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The bank grants at the same time what is called a recipice or receipt, entitling the person who makes the deposit, or the bearer, to take out the bullion again at any time within six months, upon transferring to the bank a quantity of bank money equal to that for which credit had been given in its books when the deposit was made, and upon paying one-fourth per cent
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So, does that mean the remaining seven billion people on Earth are assuming unimportant or insignificant roles? Obviously not, because our incarnation here grants us an opportunity to perform a role, which helps complete the mosaic of life on this planet
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The planter, no doubt, by the high price which he pays for the goods from Europe, by the interest upon the bills which he grants at distant dates, and by the commission upon the renewal of those which he grants at near dates, makes up, and probably more than makes up, all the loss which his correspondent can sustain by this delay
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It was a long time before even the parliament of England, though placed immediately under the eye of the sovereign, could be brought under such a system of management, or could be rendered sufficiently liberal in their grants for supporting the civil and military establishments even of their own country
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it grants us a genuine sense of self worth
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Each lifetime grants us different experiences to increase our wisdom
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It also grants us the ability to co-create our future, according to our innate desires
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The security which it grants to the original
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This is the point where “the spirit of revelation and wisdom” takes over and grants us divine enlighten
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Mary, and had asked the Grants to join them at the theater
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During the war, when it was discovered that Grant liked his whiskey, in view of Grant"s battlefield successes, Lincoln was observed to have remarked: „Whatever he"s drinking, I want some
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How did you know about the grants?”
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His policy excluded taking federal grants
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The models, the baselines, data gathering, conflicts of interest because of grants, and refusal to tolerate the views of others, brought to mind The Inquisition, and the
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carve out large land grants for the Indians complete with mineral and oil rights, allowing them to keep their culture(s) in parallel with the emerging America? Exceptional as that might have been for its time, historian Ellis tells us in American Creation, it almost happened, or at least it became a priority for President Washington in 1790
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grants trickle through its complicated network in a way that baffles the IRS
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In the Bible it states many times that the Lord grants us our heart's
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delivers us from the clutches of Satan, it breaks the chains of sin, and grants us the
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it delivers us from the clutches of Satan, it breaks the chains of sin, and grants us
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grants to assist with physical and social needs
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through grants and the generosity of individ-
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award grants to Kids’ Café, Child Protective
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There is too much money involved in thousands of grants for researchers, and multi-millions of dollars in profits for those who manipulate the levers of the “green economy” they hope to impose on the nation
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The Constitution grants original jurisdiction to the Supreme Court in a few cases, but those do not include the type of dispute at issue in Marbury’s case
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Speaking from personal experience, Steele grants that for a black person to read in the New York Times that he is not really black “is to be annihilated on some level
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M: He grants the conviction that you are the eternal, change-
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He served as jury for grants, published papers, taught with an experimental teaching model to the envy of other local professors, and held private tuitions at his home
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of Labor, which could have resulted in PSL’s being debarred from contracting with the federal government or from receiving federal grants for up to three years
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These scholarship grants could be used by the students in any public or private school of their choice
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The money for these grants were produced from
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money for over 250 scholarship grants
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Many retiring Roman legionnaires were paid off by being given land grants in the above-mentioned locales
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grants you the blessing to have children
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Spanish towns and cities also receive an array of grants to help them
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All the other suggestions I made in my memo were approved and incorporated in our guidelines for making grants, and read as follows: The Park Foundation was established by the late Roy Hampton Park
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The Park Foundation makes grants primarily in the areas of education, public broadcasting and the environment
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For three decades the Park Foundation made grants in support of education, religion and human services
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I have no objections to environmental grants as long as they are defined and directed to realistic and obtainable goals
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While I was a trustee of the Park Foundation, my trustee-initiated grants to environmental causes were the largest of any trustee and the percentage of my environmental funding was larger than that of the Park Foundation as a whole
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Nor did I have problems with public broadcasting programming such as Nature and Nova, if it did not expand to the point that it wiped out the foundation’s ability to issue grants to other educational, charitable, faith-based and community human service programs
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But our foundation’s grants were beginning to be based on barely concealed political activism, pessimism, criticism, radical environmentalism and other anti-isms
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When grants for programming to which the Park Foundation’s logo would be linked were controversial, including criticism of specific organizations or corporations, or politically partisan, I had real concerns
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I remember in one of our board meetings, I was sitting next to my mother, and while other family members were proposing some unusual environmental grants, my mother shook her head and whispered to me, “If your father were here, he wouldn’t believe this
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It was heartbreaking for me and my family to watch how the majority of what my father worked so hard to make was directed to grants funding directions I felt were not in accordance with what he believed
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The Foundation makes grants primarily for graduate fellowships, educational programs serving children and youth, marine and tropical ecology, scientific research and human services
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Our foundation is doing fine, and a sample of the grants we have made that continue his legacy are listed in Appendix J, Triad Grants: Continuing the Roy H
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Since 2003, Triad has made over 550 grants ranging from a couple of thousand dollars to well over $2
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Without program directors, Triad family members serve in that capacity, putting in hours that range from 30 to 55 percent of a normal nine-to-five work week to keep up with a hundred or more grants that are active at any given time
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It’s intensive, exhaustive, time-consuming and difficult to make grants that are meaningful and are effective and measurable against their intended goal
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Gāndhiji’s solution was to have a system of schools that were not dependent on government grants or support
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• Abusive behaviors learned in adolescence can escalate into adulthood For over 15 years, domestic violence and sexual assault agencies have provided a range of teen dating violence prevention education programs in schools using federal and state domestic violence and sexual assault funds and private grants
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The Newman's Own Foundation makes grants to charities within the United States and abroad
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For answer Salome clapped her hands, and lifting her voice, with a gurgle of cruel mirth in it, called: 'The queen grants you an audience, Falcon!'
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that not through sword and spear grants He salvation
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After a few bruises Malcolm began to read Grants body language and intercepted the punches
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Yes, she told some of us one day when there was some griping about student loans and grants
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Anyway, companies were interested in the incentives offered by the state, which were tax breaks, grants and awards
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"The court grants you bail under the conditions that you remain under Paul's guidance and that he brings you back to court when the case commences in… now let's see…" He placed his glasses on the tip of his nose, looked down at his desk and said, "…three days from today at nine am
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relation with a moving image ("synching") SOR GRANTS YOU THE RIGHTS CON-will be considered an Adaptation for the
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research grants, her work and publications have focused
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If your public school is not cutting it for your children and you have the finances or even if you do not, there are grants you can get, to have them educated at other private schools or charter schools or religious schools if that is your desire
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In the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, I did a bunch of research on grants
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grants and was the co-author of another book on free money
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award grants to agencies and charities
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Additionally, Belgium enticed business investment by giving away large land grants in the Congo
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THE LICENSOR GRANTS
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A note about Development Grants: There are usually a whole range of these types of grants
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Use grants by all means, I often did, but
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They can afford it as they are bleeding off large profits and grants to fund
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Grants their perverted wishes
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Al’lah grants him goodness and overwhelms his heart with the Godly revelation of compassion through his communicating which has not been scratched (touched) as he certainly knows that his eating was out of necessity
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� It happens that he is an expert in crystal structures but has had little success getting grants or support for his research�until now!� Would you believe that he had already developed a process to purify such crystals but had not been able to market it due to lack of funds?� Now, he has just been given a laboratory, a dozen staff members and unlimited funding with the goal of producing eventually transistors like the ones in your equipment
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So you're saying there is magical dragon who lives next door and he grants wishes?” I said excitedly, to get back at him for being incomprehensible
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Funded by several educational grants, most of which came from The World Islamic League – a
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It set up the Patrice Lumumba Scholarship Fund to provide young Africans with grants for higher education in Poland
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A long-term loan (over one year) grants tax advantages until the loan is paid off and
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business cycles and grants it the flexibility to take advantage of the peaks