He recently assured the Capital City Development Forum that Rs.75 crores had been earmarked for the purpose. |
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There have been no letters of objection and the plans are earmarked for approval. |
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A young lieutenant general named Eisenhower deplored the effectiveness of junior leaders earmarked to invade North Africa. |
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Future capital expenditures are earmarked for implementing robotic technology in the facility's butter room for packaging and palletization. |
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Roads earmarked for an asphaltic concrete reseal will still get this high-quality treatment. |
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Spending by all government departments is still on target, as 680m earmarked for expenditure has not been spent yet. |
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The new buses even stop at designated bus stops, well within the area earmarked for them. |
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Did he not wish to been seen as Scrooge-like, withholding money that is currently earmarked for the least wealthy in the community? |
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Part of his prize money is already earmarked for a second birthday present later this week. |
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Colchester is in the frame for hundreds of new Government jobs earmarked to be shifted out of the capital and into the districts. |
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Two venues have been earmarked for a series of top-class recitals and concerts. |
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The ports handled 97.77 mln tons of cargo earmarked for foreign trade last month. |
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She lived in a two-up two-down flat in Sydney Road, Sutton, which was earmarked for demolition as part of the best value review. |
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The Bellary Road, which has been earmarked for the parking of VIP vehicles, has become a restricted area, out of bounds to other commuters. |
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Castle Point Council has sent a warning letter to a company it believes dumped tonnes of rubble onto land earmarked for a nature reserve. |
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The council now needs to restore the allotments earmarked for the extension, which had been left untended in anticipation of planning consent. |
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The board have earmarked neurology for Sligo and nephrology for Letterkenny. |
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Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound. |
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Cash has also been earmarked to analyse how best to provide help for the parents and carers of drug users. |
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He said the balance of the money that was unspent was earmarked for building new hospital structures. |
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It has been earmarked in the plan as a prime location for the siting of high-tech industry. |
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Many demonstrators will don medieval dress to highlight the historic importance of the earmarked site. |
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This year for our 56th Annual School and Juvenile Sports we had earmarked a late June date but a clash with a big concert ruled it out. |
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He is thought to be opposed to any hypothecated, or earmarked taxes for health or other services. |
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At Pimlico Race Course near Baltimore, jockeys took up a collection earmarked for the American Red Cross. |
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The announcement on Tuesday came as details of compulsory purchase orders for swathes of land earmarked by the scheme's planners were published. |
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The Airport Authority envisages a 10-year concession for the 12 hectare site, which is earmarked for a business centre in the long-term. |
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It was announced that the 98th Airborne Division is also earmarked for contractorisation. |
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Vinnie Jones was originally earmarked to play the title role, but there were irreconcilable differences. |
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The postmaster of a Bradford post office earmarked for closure blames a loss of trade on child benefits being paid into banks. |
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The country has earmarked 115 million leva in energy aid for the forthcoming winter season. |
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The government's corporate crown jewels are also earmarked for privatisation. |
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What is important to note is that the funding for this project came from EU funding, which is earmarked for this particular project. |
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The opposition lawmakers argued that since this is a special budget, every single expense should be earmarked for specific purposes. |
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Some faculty members expressed the opinion that such funding had already been earmarked for specific purposes. |
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Also, a portion of the proceeds will be earmarked for providing school fees for poor children for the coming academic year. |
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Funding has already been earmarked for the Trafalgar Day Celebrations and has been provided for the recent Youth Festival. |
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The additional funding has been earmarked for specific types of developments. |
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We have reserves but they should be earmarked for essential capital projects. |
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Speed cameras on a one-mile stretch of busy road in Cottingley will finally be switched on more than a year after they were earmarked to go live. |
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The prestigious office building project, set among riverside promenades and a public plaza, is earmarked for Northern Foods. |
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So far, nearly one million animals have been slaughtered in Britain or are earmarked to die. |
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The land was earmarked by the council for employment use but the developer applied to build flats there and won the right to do so on appeal. |
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Piotrovsky has also earmarked a further building in St Petersburg for a separate space to display artefacts from the archaeology department. |
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Health chiefs are developing a programme to deal with such an eventuality and have already earmarked some staff. |
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Longer term he hopes to offer residential accommodation at the Lake of Menteith and has earmarked some buildings for development. |
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Now another activity is set to make its debut, with the common being earmarked for the town's first purpose-built skatepark. |
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Agreeing with MacArthur's reasoning, the war department earmarked some of its most modern weapons and planes for the Philippines. |
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The officers have recommended 20 per cent of the development must also be earmarked for affordable social housing. |
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After discussions with the sub-postmaster at Hindsford, they earmarked the post office for closure. |
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Two years ago Eastleigh civic chiefs earmarked the site for major improvements in the borough's Local Plan. |
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However I belatedly spotted a familiar name when doing a mass delete and managed to pull this one out of the group earmarked for deletion. |
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There has been the privatisation of whole estates and a grab for land which is earmarked purely for luxury development. |
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Also, funds earmarked for aviation always risk political diversion or delay in favor of other more favored projects. |
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What savings they do have is normally earmarked for an eventual down payment on a house or condo. |
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Mr Henderson said the money was not earmarked for either secondary or primary education but was general funding across the board. |
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However, his recent run suggests he has adjusted to the new role just behind a lone striker which Ferguson earmarked for him last year. |
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Some fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party broke ranks to protest the pet projects that are earmarked for lawmakers' home districts. |
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These revenues would be exclusively earmarked for financing the mass rapid transit system in the form of government subsidies. |
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The station's redevelopment has been earmarked as a major element in kick-starting the Airedale masterplan proposals. |
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Meanwhile, the Italian government has earmarked 750 million euros in its 2005 budget for the company's recapitalization. |
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We have also employed new staff to help with the 24 tasks earmarked by the government to help lighten teachers' workloads. |
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He spoke to officials from Tesco, which has earmarked the land for development, about making it more secure. |
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Future capital expenditures are earmarked for installation of automatic ice cream freezers, case formers and material handling at the Henderson plant. |
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Land on the east side is being earmarked for walks and nature trails. |
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Look through that PDF I just linked to and feast on the meager amounts earmarked for democracy and assistance programs. |
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The former gas works off Station Avenue, Filey, is earmarked for redevelopment by Scarborough Council to attract more shoppers into the town centre. |
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And to pull the tourists in, land has been earmarked for a number of visitor attractions, one of which could be a reconstruction of a fort from Braveheart. |
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Many Council members say they have few qualms about cutting millions of dollars earmarked for attracting new businesses and even subsidizing the Convention Center. |
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Particular bars and nightclubs are earmarked as gay-friendly despite the crackdown, members told The Daily Beast. |
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The land has also been earmarked for possible future public transport expansion, even though the report to the committee admits this is unlikely to be realised. |
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Dave Bassett has earmarked Craig Hignett as his first Leicester signing. |
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Housing chiefs have earmarked five locations where existing property could be demolished for redevelopments to house residents displaced by the regeneration project. |
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It has been reclaimed and greened over and, as it is earmarked for business use in the council's planning blueprint, it would be unlikely to present major planning obstacles. |
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The argument for petitioners is that the tax moneys are not earmarked, and that Congress is at liberty to spend them as it will. |
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The amusement arcade comes with bowling alley, video games, snooker parlour and kiddy rides while about 75 per cent of an entire floor is earmarked for food courts. |
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By repute a procrastinator extraordinaire, the Irishman insists he remains on the trail of the same transfer targets he earmarked at the beginning of the summer. |
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Let's say you have earmarked a player that you think can do all the things we've talked about but then you find that he might not actually want to come. |
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Proceeds are earmarked for vessels and containers, and to repay loans. |
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The arcade where our little shop is has been earmarked for development. |
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What was left was earmarked for a Public Library and Plunket Rooms. |
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In other areas of the M1 earmarked for a new carriageway, additional land would be bought, with the hard shoulder and central reservation staying the same. |
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Donson was not surprised that money earmarked for programs to benefit inmates actually pays for staffing and other costs. |
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The old heart of the city is earmarked for major regeneration. |
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Milnthorpe bus users may have to endure more hanging about in the rain as the town's parish council raided funds earmarked for building bus shelters to save a public toilet. |
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Officials insist there is no set funding target but the money is understood to be earmarked for capital expenditure on roads and building programmes. |
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Why the club hasn't earmarked this money towards securing a much-needed goal scorer when the mid-season transfer window opens in January isn't explained. |
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Eng Aziz said part of some of the project like antinomy will come up in the area earmarked for second phase development. |
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In the United States, as in most other countries, there is no money earmarked in the government's coffers for future social insurance payments. |
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The Anfield manager has earmarked Rame as he prepares to reshuffle his options behind first-choice keeper Pepe Reina. |
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A bond measure on November's ballot would bring billions to public schools, with a chunk earmarked for the state's community colleges. |
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The Khusaifa Island on the edges of Al Dair was also earmarked to be made a natural preserve. |
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They have leased unused land earmarked for building into temporary car parks and undercutting the council's own car parks. |
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On 1 December 1941, the division was placed on the Lower Establishment, having been earmarked for a static home defence role. |
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Money earmarked for services and repairs often found its way to payroll, to put yet more unskilled workers on the clock. |
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The funding source would be coal severance tax revenue that's earmarked for multi-county economic development projects in the region. |
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Nearly 2 billion hryvnias were earmarked for rebuilding of infrastructure damaged by fighting in the east. |
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A 10-YEAR-old synchronised swimmer from Huddersfield has been earmarked as a potential international talent of the future. |
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The committee found that a number of plots earmarked for the government's land grant program had gone to municipal officials and their relatives. |
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Most future wind farms in South Africa are earmarked for locations along the Eastern Cape coastline. |
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The project uses funds that had been earmarked for education. |
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The former was demolished and the site earmarked for redevelopment as a Morrison's supermarket. |
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Of these, 135 were earmarked for the offensive, including 42 reserve divisions. |
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The firm also denied rumours it had earmarked the former Walter Green Fearnought Garage site, off Huddersfield Road. |
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He immediately went to Hyde Park, where he 'walked' the site earmarked for the Exhibition. |
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Its area of operation was henceforward restricted to the western part of the Arsenal site, with everything to the east being earmarked for eventual disposal. |
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Plans have been lodged to partdemolish and restore derelict buildings at 20-25 Legge Lane, once earmarked for a new food school, to be run by University College Birmingham. |
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Our pictures show leading Birmingham BASE jumper Justin Otpadara tackling the iconic Saltley gas towers that nestle next to the M6 motorway and are earmarked for demolition. |
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Monies raised through excise may be earmarked for redress of specific social costs commonly associated with the product or service on which it is levied. |
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Realising they needed the French forces earmarked for the invasion elsewhere, particularly in Germany to fight Hanover, Choiseul reluctantly called off the invasion. |
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The Phene Arms in Chelsea, once a favourite local of footballer George Best and poet Dylan Thomas, was earmarked for property development project. |
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Pavlova says that no state budget money can be earmarked for the WSS network in Pleven, which is why funding is sought through EU funds and public-private partnership. |
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Samalaju Industrial Park is earmarked by the Sarawak state government for heavy industries under the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy master-plan. |
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That said, it is possible to gain an idea of how China's most prosperous and ef-f fervescent city is being earmarked to become the world's leading financial power-r house. |
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However, the Dutchman is keen to strengthen his defensive options, and, according to reports, has earmarked former Valencia star Rami as the man to fill the breach. |
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An east London resident wants to take legal action after his apartment complex was earmarked for the use of surface-to-air missiles during the Olympics. |
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Necessary funds will be earmarked to provide maximum job opportunities for the skilled and semiskilled classes especially the unemployed educated youths. |
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