In 1979 he inspired the farmers of Uttara Kannada to oppose a dam that would have drowned their holdings and taken much forest with it. |
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The group has increased its cash holdings since becoming worried, a few months ago, that equity valuations are looking stretched. |
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The family holdings were divided among six sons in the 1920s, with the largest tracts going to the sons of Richard Skinner and Chester Skinner. |
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Paese also said it didn't make sense to divest holdings of stocks because of a company's activities. |
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What place does history have in this cabinet of curiosities and the catalogue that enumerates its holdings? |
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It featured more than 250 works by 20 masters drawn from the museum's extensive holdings. |
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The expansion in the growth of foreign holdings of US financial assets paralleled the dollar's rise. |
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Pressure on farm incomes is a major factor, together with the need for enlargement of holdings in order to survive. |
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The members of the new gentry used their commercial connections and strategic land holdings to engross trade. |
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The settlement locations were disforested, but agricultural holdings were established with minimal disafforestation. |
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In fact, the loss in value of equity holdings meant some funds needed to slim down their property portfolios. |
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Unlike funds such as unit trusts, investment trusts are often priced at a discount to the value of their holdings. |
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Also, speculators still had many units on hand and had been liquidating their holdings. |
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Farmers are concerned that land acquisition on small holdings will reduce the value of their farms. |
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The directors' ability to issue new shares and dilute existing holdings is restricted. |
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You could put new money to work in the shortest dated bonds to even out longer bond holdings. |
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Some periodical runs that duplicated the State Library's holdings were offered to other libraries. |
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The tenants-in-chief, and their undertenants, were always battling for their holdings. |
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Other than at the region's two famous castles, most estates of some size have vineyard holdings in a number of villages. |
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If horses and poultry live on these holdings, they can also be included in the collection scheme. |
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Large landowners are therefore not compelled to let go of their holdings even when the lands are not actively cultivated. |
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The real culprit is the unchecked fragmentation of land holdings in the rural areas. |
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This has resulted in the library holdings on Canada rising to over 20000 books, journals, manuscripts, paintings and maps. |
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In such cases the outsider typically is a young man who moved into San Pedro to work as a mozo for a Pedrano family with sizable land holdings. |
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Despite their large holdings, they didn't get whomped half as badly as Freddie did. |
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Poole's holdings also include building supply, realty, property management, and home-funding concerns. |
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Perhaps in the later Middle Ages, some crofts were combined into larger holdings, occasionally with barn or byre as well as a farmhouse. |
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That measure is coupled with a decision to exclude the banks' cash holdings for reserve requirement purposes. |
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To get a true look at your portfolio, you're left with laborious pencilwork or keyboarding to merge these data with other holdings. |
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In that chart is also drawn a line that represents the trend line for the weekly change in central bank holdings, using the right axis. |
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The forward market, used to hedge holdings in the currency, indicates the same. |
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While Greenspan confines his holdings to savings accounts, money-market funds, and Treasury bills, Mitchell holds some stocks. |
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West knew that there would be four hearts in the dummy, however, and was unimpressed by his holdings in the minor suits. |
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I generally spent most of what I had on used records, then lent them to friends in informal return for their holdings. |
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Indeed, if the currency were floated, it might well decline as Chinese convert their domestic currency holdings into dollars. |
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Assets fell 3.4 percent in the third quarter, mostly due to a 17 percent plunge in the value of stock and mutual funds holdings. |
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These holdings encompass virtually the whole spectrum of Akan gold regalia and related forms and include many unusual if not unique works. |
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Because of their consequential increased holdings, men had to take them more seriously. |
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The archive and film library are ever expanding along with the collection's holdings. |
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After independence, many of the large colonial land holdings were divided among Kenyans into small farms known as shambas. |
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There was of course a danger that the serfowners might confiscate land from the peasants, forcing all their holdings down to the minimum. |
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So he designed his own home, a town house at No.13 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, to showcase his holdings. |
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They will give increased security of tenure for the tenants of agricultural holdings. |
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A complete issue of the John Rylands Bulletin is here dedicated to that library's holdings of Spanish incunables, which number twenty. |
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Between 1921 and 1925 he began to develop new colemanite holdings in Clark County, Nevada. |
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The doll complements the society's extensive library holdings of printed materials relating to the exposition. |
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Again he added to his holdings by taking over sections from failed farmers, as well as a block selected by his son Frank. |
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The colonial government attempted to reorganize the land tenure system to encourage the codification of individual land holdings. |
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This show is meant to be the first of an annual series curated by the museum from its holdings. |
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The Muslims fear the homecoming of the pandits might be accompanied by some legislative guarantees, which can deprive them of the such holdings. |
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This transferred more holdings to the tenantry than any previous Land Act had done. |
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Providing Web access to retrospective holdings is difficult because it involves digitally imaging older materials. |
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The survey revealed that many of the academic libraries have very few holdings, and most of the collections are outdated. |
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They were determined to make Outremer part of the Angevin's holdings and to make the powers there subservient. |
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The problem with annual grants or paying annual retainers in stock is that it takes several years for the holdings to become substantial. |
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Most were not dealt enough of these premium holdings before the antes ate away their chip stacks and their chances. |
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For UK tax purposes, both talons and annuities should be deemed to be holdings of their constituent strips. |
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It is the world's largest medical library with holdings of more than 5 million books, journals, and other materials. |
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This year alone, e-mail volume is expected to be the equivalent of 40 copies of the fully digitized holdings of the Library of Congress. |
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Until about 1997, half of the National Library's holdings were stored at the museum. |
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Shares feature prominently alongside a mixture of securities and property investments in the holdings of the superannuation funds. |
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As part of the agreement, Pacific Lumber agrees to strict monitoring of and restrictions on lumbering in its other forest holdings. |
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At that point, they would be gaining from their stock holdings, but the fund would be paying lower Social Security benefits. |
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But health of the real economy, not the market of mutual fund holdings and financial investments, is measured by employment and productivity. |
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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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I continue to be an avid follower of the company, because of my stock options and holdings. |
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We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region. |
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This is due to the huge decline in equity values over the past 18 months which has, in turn, increased the percentage value of property holdings. |
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The company will lose desktop share, but will be able to consolidate its holdings in some areas. |
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The underlying holdings are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal. |
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In addition, investing in these bonds may help to diversify your fixed-income holdings. |
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Since funds report their stock holdings only twice a year, the information is rarely up to date. |
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It would seem impossible for anyone to look through the archive holdings or material available on video and not find something of interest. |
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The rise in real estate offsets declines in stock holdings and mutual funds. |
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Her financial and property holdings have made her one of the world's richest women. |
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While no one is urging investors to panic and liquidate their stock and mutual-fund holdings, the time for crisis-proofing investments has come. |
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Until recently, Mexico's pension funds were required to invest two-thirds of their holdings in government securities. |
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He is about to sell some of his massive residential holdings to a Colorado based company, with profits estimated to exceed 500 million dollars. |
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Staff can begin liquidating holdings after three years, but may then be subject to a tax clawback, on a sliding scale. |
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Although most major Australian libraries list the book in their holdings it is not well known. |
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In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure. |
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A World Bank study of northeast Brazil estimates that moving farmland into smaller holdings would raise output as much as 80 percent. |
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The library's holdings include more than 2.5 million music and spokenword recordings. |
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This is reflected in our own region where most holdings are dependent on an off-farm income. |
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You'd be talking about the areas where the holdings are vast and few and far between. |
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Strict restrictions on vehicles moving between farm holdings will be enforced for the next month. |
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After the 1882 lead market crash, the Beaumont Company gave up the mine, along with its other holdings in the area. |
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For the occasion the university library mounted a display of its impressive holdings in the area. |
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He stated he had approximately 180 acres of his own land but also had rented other holdings throughout the area. |
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The machinery at main branch on Cairo road was swept away by bailiffs to recover money owed to Luscold, a subsidiary of the Galaun holdings. |
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It can only assume the holdings were cashed in, or transferred to someone else. |
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One sees that very clearly in the headnote at page 408, the first two holdings. |
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More than one-third of the continent, over 720 million acres of it, remains outside the fences of the rural holdings. |
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The top equity holdings of the scheme include blue chip stocks like Reliance, HLL, ITC, HPCL, Hindalco, it said. |
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The new nucleated settlements housed tenants whose farms were previously scattered in hamlets or as single holdings. |
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It included specimens of fourteen insect orders, with major holdings of New Zealand moths, butterflies, beetles, stoners, caddis and bugs. |
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Farming their holdings of 1 to 100 holds most of them were no more than squireens. |
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings. |
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The library has a current holding of about 2.2 million volumes in print, which breaks down into 148 holdings per student. |
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In several instances, the holdings are described as messuages or burgages only, no land being mentioned. |
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They soon dominated the industry while the smaller growers supplied them with their grapes grown on family holdings. |
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Small holdings of gold and silver coins and bullion can be held in a bank safe deposit box or in a pipe buried in the back yard. |
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During his lifetime, his visits to mediums, holdings of seances, and hosts of other supernatural predilections remained guarded secrets. |
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Pension funds, hit hard by market volatility, could better protect returns by upping their long-term risk-free holdings. |
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The extent of the Vatican's financial holdings is one of the big unwritten stories of our day. |
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They have more libraries, with more exhaustive holdings of books, than anywhere in England, I think. |
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This provides access to the material holdings of our libraries to borrowers in the United States and Canada. |
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The remainder of the holdings will be divided between the two groups upon resolution of unliquidated claims. |
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Land was held in customary tenure, the largest holdings by 250 daimyos, each with his retinue of dependent samurai. |
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The museum's eclectic holdings, which date from the 12th century to the present, are rich with treasures but spotty on mid to late 20th-century art. |
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Because of his various vineyard holdings throughout the south of France, Chapoutier is able to offer a wide selection of wines at all price levels. |
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They could issue no more notes than the par value of the bond holdings. |
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But that's chump change compared to the holdings of liberal foundations. |
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The edge at most hedge funds is getting an informational edge, or using holdings to push for changes in management. |
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And he would impose progressive supertaxes upon valuable mineral, timber, and water power holdings, and upon certain agricultural lands not cultivated by the owners. |
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The exception is the discovery of such lists in the archival holdings of the presidential library system managed by the National Archives and Records Administration. |
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If you live near a large medical library with vast holdings, you may be able to find and read clinical research studies, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews. |
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These holdings are complemented by a select number of important baroque ceramics, most of which are large-scale pieces made of terracotta, earthenware, or porcelain. |
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Since then, the staff of the Mercer Museum has gone through our entire holdings to determine what books they would like to purchase and retain for their collection. |
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Thanks to the generosity of the Minnesota Historical Society, the collection also includes among its holdings photocopies of a periodical called The Timely Digest. |
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The rare porcelain coffeepot augments the museum's extensive holdings of porcelain made by the Tucker manufactory in Philadelphia, one of the first in the United States. |
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There had come a point in August of 1998 when underlying stress began to surface in marketplace, and problematic liquidation of dollar holdings commenced. |
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It is hard to say how much was pure shorting, where traders sell borrowed stock hoping to buy it back at a lower price, and how much was genuine liquidation of holdings. |
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Long a part of the library's holdings, these produce box labels and seed and nursery catalogs from 1880 to the present are a little-known treasure worth seeking out. |
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And no other central bank has announced a dramatic shift in its holdings of U.S. government debt. |
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Later, I again heard him speak at the Huntington Library at a special showing of Huntington holdings of books and manuscripts related to the California gold rush. |
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Washing, a central feature of household life, could be done in a wash house or at a creek or stream, normally on the plantation but, in the case of smaller holdings, outside. |
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The family liquidated their holdings in the company last October. |
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Diversifying your assets means putting your money into different kinds of holdings, such as shares, bonds and property, to reduce risks and possible losses. |
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In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items. |
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He was treed by bloodhounds in the swamp on the outskirts of my holdings. |
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You sell the holdings that are saleable which usually tend to be the good holdings. |
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Rio Tinto also reiterated that holdings in the mine are fully compliant with the current sanctions regime. |
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If this occurs, it may be time to rebalance your portfolio by selling some of your small-cap holdings and reinvesting the proceeds in large-cap stocks. |
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Native Lands attempts to protect indigenous land holdings and reserves. |
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In the early 1960s, Jacqueline Kennedy refurbished the room and gathered a distinguished committee to determine appropriate holdings for the library. |
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Today, any sensible analysis would certainly expand the definition of what functions as money to include other liquid financial assets, such as holdings in money market funds. |
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The vast majority of this financial credit is created as financial sector entities borrow funds enabling the purchase of additional holdings of financial assets. |
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For the first time, the U.S. is paying foreigners more on their investment income from holdings in America than it receives from its own assets abroad. |
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The current reserve land will be converted to fee simple holdings. |
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Customary tenure systems are generally comprised of holdings and commons. |
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Private equity has also helped German companies restructure by providing a market for noncore holdings, often with beneficial effects for employees. |
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On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock holdings, Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever. |
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While Eleanor was to have Aquitaine in her own right, the son of that marriage would inherit both the kingdom and the duchy, doubling the royal holdings. |
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Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent slippage in share prices to add to existing holdings. |
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Over the next 50 years, from a series of curatorial and directorial posts, he built up holdings in the area of medieval and Renaissance sculpture. |
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Hearing that land is cheap along the Volga, he uproots his family and expands his holdings. |
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The most common activities among those holdings with gainful activities directly related to the holding was contract work, tourism and other recreation activities. |
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In Canada, seigneuries were divided into long-lot farms larger than peasant holdings in France, much of them, in the first generations, uncleared forest. |
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After all, investment products that track the NASDAQ 100 will now have to add Tesla to their holdings. |
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A Scottish Agricultural College survey into crofting has shown that holdings are only able to continue with income from sources other than agriculture. |
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Another cable detailed the private investments and holdings of the tunisian ruling family. |
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It is curious that the SEC allows high-profile investors to keep smaller holdings confidential, but leaves scope for follow-the-leader manipulation of the share price. |
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Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture. |
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Shareholders saw their holdings plummet in value soon after the launch. |
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Most of the standing and merchantable timber in Oldham was found on the private holdings as opposed to the common lands, which were largely moorland. |
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Proto-industrializarion and the fragmentation of holdings which it promoted presented new occasions for personalistic ties between landlord and tenant. |
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Rates of participation and the value of holdings differs significantly across strata of income. |
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By the Quebec Act of 1774, the Province of Quebec was enlarged to include the western holdings of the American colonies. |
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The assessors' reckoning of a man's holdings and their values, as recorded in Domesday Book, was dispositive and without appeal. |
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The tool is typically found on small holdings too small or poor to merit use of animals. |
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Several colonies were placed in new provinces or on the border of the Empire to secure Roman holdings as quickly as possible. |
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After it fell, Constantius attacked Carausius's other Gallic holdings and Frankish allies and Carausius was usurped by his treasurer, Allectus. |
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In 1086 William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings. |
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The listing for each county gives the holdings of each landholder, grouped by owners. |
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The Roman Republic was formed out of the papal holdings and the pope was sent to France. |
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In that situation, courts will look to holdings of other jurisdictions for persuasive authority. |
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Throughout the 14th century, French kings sought to expand their influence at the expense of the territorial holdings of the nobility. |
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These are investments in smaller companies or funds of holdings in such companies over a minimum term of five years. |
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The two Arriva holdings in the Czech Republic have not any direct interconnection yet. |
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The library's holdings are included in the online catalogue of the library of the University of Kent. |
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The holdings are easily accessible to the general public in the Study Room, unlike many such collections. |
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During his tenure, the Library's holdings increased from 235,000 to 540,000 volumes, making it the largest library in the world at the time. |
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Early experiments in communal living failed until the introduction of private farm holdings. |
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Many people joined the movement and they began to protest against the trade, but they were opposed by the owners of the colonial holdings. |
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Enclosure was not simply the fencing of existing holdings, but led to fundamental changes in agricultural practice. |
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The rest of the brigade, under the command of Colonel Ariel Sharon would then advance to meet with the battalion, and consolidate their holdings. |
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Humphrey, to prepare to sell part of the US Government's Sterling Bond holdings. |
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Similarly, if the money supply were reduced people would want to replenish their holdings of money by reducing their spending. |
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The euro is currently the second most commonly held reserve currency, comprising about a quarter of allocated holdings. |
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Following the famine, reforms were implemented making it illegal to further divide land holdings. |
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France, the Netherlands and England soon followed in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. |
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They sliced up the losers to form new nations in Europe, and divided up the German colonies and Ottoman holdings outside Turkey. |
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The majority of the collection is British material but it also features internationally significant holdings from around the world. |
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Years later, the entire New Netherland colony was incorporated into England's colonial holdings. |
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This began with Campbell property in Kintyre in the 1710s and spread after 1737 to all their holdings. |
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Finally, the laws commented on how the king was to arrange his life and holdings and how many individuals should be in his retinue. |
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Hugh the Younger subsequently expanded his holdings and power across Wales, mainly at the expense of the other Marcher Lords. |
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The mass effect of the stampede to liquidate increased the value of each dollar owed, relative to the value of declining asset holdings. |
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In addition to the printed book collections, there are about 25,000 manuscripts in the holdings. |
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The holdings of Cornish and Manx printed books include practically everything that has been published in those languages, with a few facsimiles. |
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The Library's holdings can also be found in the European Library and Copac union catalogues. |
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The National Library has many examples of books with fine bindings in its holdings. |
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Of 5,981 agricultural holdings, more than half were between 5 and 50 acres. |
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These claims did not have to have any substantial land holdings or treaties to be legitimate. |
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Nearly half of the holdings are in Devon, with other large holdings in Cornwall, Herefordshire, Somerset and almost all of the Isles of Scilly. |
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The duchy consisted of the title and honour, and the land holdings that supported it financially. |
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The extent of the estate has varied as various holdings have been sold and acquired over the years, both within Cornwall and in other counties. |
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This addition to his already plentiful holdings made Henry the most powerful vassal in France. |
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These measures were later extended to international sanctions and the divestment of holdings by foreign investors. |
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The manors were large holdings with the work done by feudal peasant farmers. |
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As these communes became larger, the emphasis was taken off the family holdings and placed on the territory that surrounded. |
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The aggregate of Portugal's colonial holdings in India were Portuguese India. |
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The Dominicans also had significant holdings in Tehuantepec, but there has been little research on these. |
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Raised in Tehuantepec, the animals were driven to other Marquesado holdings for use and distribution. |
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Nezahualcoyotl also instituted a policy in the Acolhua lands of granting subject kings tributary holdings in lands far from their capitals. |
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Henry of Navarre and the House of Bourbon allied with the Huguenots, adding wealth and holdings to the Protestant strength. |
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Other examples include the invention of tradition in Africa and other colonial holdings by the occupying forces. |
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The holdings were a great success, and filled a genuine need in the countryside. |
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Note that allodial holdings as I have described them contain a built-in model of maturation. |
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Investors are subject to income taxes annually on the accreted interest of the Series' zero coupon bond holdings. |
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Iranian culture, on the other hand, like Kassite culture in earlier times, had only limited impact on the western holdings of these dynasties. |
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The chart below shows the Federal Reserve's holdings of agency securities along with the agency securities used as collateral in tri-party repos. |
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From the siglum entry, one can directly access the holdings of a library as indexed in the online catalog. |
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Microprint and microfilm copies of early and rare music books further helped to develop the holdings. |
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Further south, in the region of the Carnatic, Tanjour and the Circars, the Company's holdings were greater than England by far. |
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Although it shows a substantial paper profit, the first prority was to purchase those and hold them as insurance protection against my holdings. |
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Several of his family and next of kin had feudal holdings in Laanemaa and Hiiumaa, legally in Magnus' possession. |
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The European Commission is investigating a number of foreign holdings in European carriers. |
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There are definite specialists who are based in the area itself such as Henry Fesse, who has holdings in nine of the crus. |
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The holdings in spades and diamonds however are such that you would prefer the lead to come up to your hand, not through it. |
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After King John was forced to surrender Normandy to France in 1204, English magnates with holdings on both sides of the Channel were faced with conflict. |
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After 1945 policy shifted to the building of houses without holdings. |
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Similarly, a survey conducted in late 1992 by Ernst and Young indicated that FASB 115 would lead banks to shorten the naturity of their securities holdings. |
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Political boundaries of this kind can often be found around the states that developed out of colonial holdings, such as in Africa and the Middle East. |
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The proposal on swaps dealers would include antifraud and antimanipulation provisions as well as potential limits on market positions and holdings. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s the colonial holdings became independent states. |
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Following the defeat of Napoleonic France in 1815, Britain enjoyed a century of almost unchallenged dominance and expanded its imperial holdings around the globe. |
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The protests were a moral success as the cabinet fell and China refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which had awarded German holdings to Japan. |
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Although confirmed in his land holdings and vassals, he was not reinstated as governor and was never again given any important office in the administration of New Spain. |
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It soon became the chief purpose of the company to parcel out these vast holdings, either in individual plantations or, through subpatents, in blocks of thousands of acres. |
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Barakat also gained additional means to consolidate his position by re-taking former holdings in the central Hijaz at al-Ta'if, Nakhlah, and Khayf Bani Shadid. |
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Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers in Zuni Jewelry is a top pick for arts and Native American holdings alike, and narrows its focus to Kachinas and Zuni jewelry. |
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The Marquesado continued to have major private holdings in the province. |
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Funds holdings junk bonds have seen huge outflows in recent weeks. |
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New this year, investors can rejigger their college plan holdings twice per year, compared with the limit of once per year since the 529 plan's inception. |
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Called a blank check company because they have no holdings when they raise investment money, SPACs depend especially on a strong management team to attract investors. |
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The duchy estate, which was based on the holdings of the previous earls, did not comprise the whole of the county, and much of it lay outside Cornwall. |
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Such holdings gave it great power over the governments of small countries. |
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Great Britain controlled various colonial holdings in East Africa that spanned the length of the African continent from Egypt in the north to South Africa. |
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The Norman dukes retained control of their holdings in Normandy as vassals owing fealty to the King of France, but they were his equals as kings of England. |
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Spain occupied, but could not populate, and its failure to expand Florida led Britain to consider the peninsula a logical extension of its colonial holdings. |
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As William de Braose had no male heir, Llywelyn strategized that the vast de Braose holdings in south Wales would pass to the heir of Dafydd with Isabella. |
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From discussions of the collective unconscious to reclaiming extrasensory abilities, this offers a full-faceted coverage especially recommended for new age holdings. |
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Emphyteusis, the practice of leasing land with the possibility of creating additional layers of subtenancy, was one such mechanism of expanding or insuring holdings. |
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Powys, however, was not strong enough to garrison Rhufoniog and Rhos, nor was Chester able to exert influence inland from its coastal holdings of Rhuddlan and Degannwy. |
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The increased availability of capital allows for the execution of numerous exit strategies, which offer owners the flexibility to diversify and liquify their holdings. |
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Their former possessions were then converted into large sheep holdings. |
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In contrast to surrounding regions, ancient Basque inheritance patterns, recognised in the fueros, favour survival of the unity of inherited land holdings. |
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Rydqvist, Spizman, and Strebulaev attribute the differential growth in direct and indirect holdings to differences in the way each are taxed in the United States. |
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It purchases crude oil for the company's refineries in the United States and has oil sands holdings in Alberta and four offshore blocks in Nova Scotia. |
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However, when retreating from Kosovo after NATO intervention, Yugoslav units appeared combat effective with high morale and displaying large holdings of undamaged equipment. |
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It is expected that all unquoted investment holdings will be quoted on a recognised stock exchange or will be disposed through trade sales during the coming three months. |
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Greece, an Orthodox nation, had considerable support in Russia, but the Russian government decided it was too dangerous to help Greece expand its holdings. |
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It is mainly the responsibility of a trio of overprivileged individuals and their PAC cliques whose holdings could globally feed the hungry four times over. |
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Churchill objected to Roosevelt's inclusion of China as one of the Big Four because he feared that the Americans were trying to undermine Britain's colonial holdings in Asia. |
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While the Empire was able to largely hold its own during the conflict, it was struggling with internal dissent, especially with the Arab Revolt in its Arabian holdings. |
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Scattered holdings of strips in the common field were consolidated to create individual farms that could be managed independently of other holdings. |
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The support of the Elector enabled the imposition of serfdom and the consolidation of land holdings into vast estates which provided for their wealth. |
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Starting with 430 paper clips, teams in the competition spread throughout the city of Cotonou to trade the clips for other objects, always seeking to improve their holdings. |
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, Central Asian Turks invaded parts of northern India and established the Delhi Sultanate in the former Hindu holdings. |
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A research library can be either a reference library, which does not lend its holdings, or a lending library, which does lend all or some of its holdings. |
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These were originally all free male inhabitants of the neighbourhood but, over time, suit of court became an obligation attached to particular holdings of land. |
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In medieval and early modern times the land was mainly agricultural, as it still is today, with sheep farming, rather than arable, the main activity in these upland holdings. |
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About a third of these deputies were nobles, mostly with minor holdings. |
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A planning application was made in March 2001 for the site of the distribution warehouse of the Keighley-based Peter Black Holdings. |
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Hilton's management agreement is with Walls Leisure Limited, a subsidiary of PJ Walls Holdings. |
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Thorn Marine's lease expired in the summer and Peel Holdings plan to redevelop the site for housing. |
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The placing of stakes of majority shareholders Bank held by Scotland and Harcourt Holdings amounted to 25 per cent of the stock. |
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There has also been talk about buying back this network as a sweetheart deal with Toll Holdings. |
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Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban regeneration of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre. |
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The Czech scientists allowed the licenses to be transferred to Alpenstock Holdings, a subsidiary of Alltracel. |
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Treasury Holdings is to shift some of its focus away from commercial projects and into the construction of high density residential schemes. |
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Hockaday also oversaw creation of Crown Media Holdings Inc., which operates and distributes the Hallmark Channel worldwide. |
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Treasury Holdings, the largest private developer in the country, has become an unlimited company. |
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The lands at Balgaddy are owned by Everglade Properties, a subsidiary of Treasury Holdings. |
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Charles Goodyear was CEO-designate of singaporean investment company Temasek Holdings. |
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Sears Holdings is run by the reclusive hedge-fund billionaire Edward Lampert. |
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In stepping down from the boards of Ni Group, Times Newspaper Holdings, and News Corp. |
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A major backer for one Britton Holdings investment is a Chinese conglomerate active in the energy sector. |
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The process ensures the bodysides, which are manufactured by supplier Brookhouse Holdings, are dimensionally stable and structurally consistent, piece to piece. |
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Holdings in silver ETFs are holding very well on elevated levels, reflecting a growing sense of bottoming expectation from the investment community. |
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The port is currently owned and operated by Associated British Ports Holdings, but some land is shared with BAE Systems Submarine Solutions. |
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Centrebus Holdings purchased Teamdeck in May 2008, along with Stagecoach Yorkshire's Huddersfield depot. |
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The Thames Trains franchise was awarded by the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising to Victory Rail Holdings. |
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In February 2000 Arriva purchased MTL Holdings, which included its first UK rail franchises, Merseyrail Electrics and Northern Spirit. |
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Caribe Spectrum Holdings Inc, formed in 2010 and located in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Jan. |
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Horn Silver Mines, International Star, Calprop Corp, MBA Holdings, KnowledgeBroker, Inc. |
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Likewise, CEO Robert Johnson, of BET Holdings in Washington,, says that he would sell the firm to nonblack buyers. |
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In 1994 the Manchester Ship Canal Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Peel Holdings group. |
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In 1984 Bridgewater Estates Ltd was purchased by a subsidiary of Peel Holdings. |
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Shareholders will decide the future of troubled Ferrum Holdings and 345 workers in just over a month's time. |
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The limited company expanded internationally and in 1985 was restructured as Trinity Holdings Plc. |
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World Class Airlines will feature Platinum Sponsor Sabre Airline Solutions, Gold Sponsor PROS Holdings and Co-Exhibitor Sponsor Infare Knowledge. |
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Ikaria Holdings, a newly formed investment company, has announced the signing of a definitive agreement to combine Ikaria Inc. |
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The purchase of IGM is the fourth acquisition by Arsenal Capital in 2012, following its investments in Fluoro-Seal Holdings, Plasticolors Inc. |
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Dominiquini previously served as chief marketing officer at Evite, Sears Holdings Corp. |
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After leaving Xerox in 1999, the Stanford MBA served as chairman and CEO of Avis Group Holdings and Equitant Ltd. |
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Through this partnership, DWI Holdings will offer a unique assortment of bed and bath products through its extensive distribution network. |
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China Distance Education Holdings Limited is a leading provider of online education in China focusing on professional education. |
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