What to the other parties was merely the sale of a ship was to him a momentous event involving a radically new view of existence. |
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Tickets went on general sale on 7 March 2008 at 10am, and sold out in 90 minutes. |
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He engaged a syndicate of city traders and merchants to offer for sale an issue of government debt. |
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On 4 October 2006 shareholders voted in favour and the sale was completed on 13 October. |
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William Forman offered the works for sale in 1859, and the Dowlais Iron Company bought the mineral ground. |
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In 1868, as a result of the increased use of opium, the UK restricted the sale of opium in Britain by implementing the 1868 Pharmacy Act. |
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The business activities of Orfund had ties to the blood diamond trade, and the refining and sale of African gold. |
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The prime minister's children say the money came from the sale of a family business in Saudi Arabia. |
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The sale included terminals at Dalmeny and Kinneil, a site in Aberdeen, and the Forties Unity Platform. |
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In April 2013, BP put its wind energy unit up for sale, to shift its focus more to its main oil and gas businesses. |
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In August 2014, the company disclosed it was in the process of finalizing the sale of its interests in four Nigerian oil fields. |
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During the 1980s, a prospective sale of 63 Hawk trainers to Iraq was considered by the British government. |
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The city became known for being very puritanical with strict limits on the sale of alcohol and a rigorous enforcement of the Lord's Day Act. |
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Some stores in New York are confined to the sale of materials for artificial florists. |
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With the last of his inheritance from the sale of his father's houses, he set himself up as a bachelor in London. |
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A cash sale is recorded as debit on the cash account and as credit on the sales account. |
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We used a sale of the business at a ridiculously high multiple to make the numbers work, a deus ex machina. |
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On 23 September 2011, tickets for Coldplay's European tour officially went on sale. |
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The sale was compared to his sale in the 1980s of most of his postwar American art collection. |
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She suggested changing the state's laws governing the sale of alcohol. |
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The company was to be financed by a royalty on the sale of BBC wireless receiving sets from approved manufacturers. |
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On 4 February 2013, News Corporation announced the sale of IGN and its related properties to the publishing company Ziff Davis. |
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On 13 September 2004, the weekday broadsheet was withdrawn from sale in Northern Ireland. |
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Supply is the relation between the price of a good and the quantity available for sale at that price. |
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An excise or excise tax is any duty on manufactured goods which is levied at the moment of manufacture, rather than at sale. |
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The final stage in publication involves making the product available to the public, usually by offering it for sale. |
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The city levied a commission on the sale of land which funded public improvements such as a library, park, irrigation systems, and a clubhouse. |
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These authors can use free services such as Smashwords or Amazon's CreateSpace to have their book available for worldwide sale. |
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It was nearly Easter and she was potting up daffodils and narcissi for sale at the EasterFest in the Park. |
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The Wye campus, some of it dating back to the 15th century, is currently vacant and available for sale or rent. |
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The foregoing represents the malteries whose product is disposed of by sale to brewers having no malteries connected with their breweries. |
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Shops such as La Porte Chinoise specialized in the sale of Japanese and Chinese imports. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and derives significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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Merchant capitalist typically provided the raw materials, paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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Its nonadvertising revenue includes fees to carry the pay channel Showtime, the sale of television shows on DVDs and book publishing. |
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The first bottles went on sale on 1 March 2004, Saint David's Day, and it is now sold worldwide. |
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This revenue included the profits from the sale of pilgrim badges depicting Becket, his martyrdom, or his shrine. |
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This was almost 25 per cent less than BAA had expected Gatwick would fetch when the sale was announced a year previously. |
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In December 2008 he once more offered his resignation to the king after a crisis surrounding the sale of Fortis to BNP Paribas. |
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You didn't have to buy enough wrapping paper to choke a horse, just because it was on sale. |
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The gnomes of Wall Street can trade on rumors, but Warren will only invest after the sale or merger has been announced. |
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Fireworks on general sale are usually less powerful than professional fireworks. |
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The Cambrian Mills in this village made blankets, shawls, stockings and other products for local sale and for export. |
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Concerns over pollution, consumer safety, and debris have restricted the sale and use of consumer fireworks in many countries. |
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Charles was criticized by Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier in 2016 over his role in the sale of Typhoon fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. |
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Designed by Swansea architect, Jernigan, it was built for the storage of whale oil awaiting shipment for sale in London. |
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In business, the difference between the sale price and the production cost of a product is the unit profit. |
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It works by being charged on the sale price of new goods and services, whether purchased by intermediate or final consumers. |
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Some Native American tribes on reservation lands sell fireworks that are not legal for sale outside the reservation. |
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Engravers would use the facilities at the mint to make commemorative medals to their own design for sale. |
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Experience is the biggest gold brick in the world. All older people have it for sale. |
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Cornhusk dolls with nut heads and cornhusk clothing, possibly Choctaw, were for sale at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. |
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The types of fireworks allowed for sale is restricted to quieter fireworks, which can only be used at the address provided to the seller. |
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If one of these days is a Sunday, that day is excluded from sale and sale may commence one day earlier. |
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A man of impeccable class, he also buys ready-made suits on sale and would as soon have grilled cheese and iced tea as coq au vin. |
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Relegation meant the club had dire financial problems, resulting in the sale of many of the club's experienced and talented players. |
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By November 2016, MYTV set top box will be available for sale in electronics store nationwide. |
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A wide selection of serials are available from BBC Video on DVD, on sale in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States. |
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In 2006, British supermarket chain Morrisons withdrew bara brith from sale at 19 of its Welsh based stores. |
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The run sold out in seven hours after tickets went on sale 11 August 2014, more than a year before the play opened. |
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We try to do our part, and whenever there is a bake sale, we try to participate. |
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Tickets went on sale at 10AM on 18 September 2015, selling out pretty much instantly. |
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Rowling moved from her flat with the money from the Scholastic sale, into 19 Hazelbank Terrace in Edinburgh. |
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The sale was part of a broader move to step away from resource expansion in Australia. |
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Corsica produces gourmet cheese, wine, sausages, and honey for sale in mainland France and for export. |
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On 28 October 2015, the first round of tickets went on sale and sold out in several hours. |
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George had pushed for greater professionalism in the ranks, and promotion by merit rather than by sale of commissions, but without much success. |
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Money from the sale of the house was allocated to each of the children. |
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I raised, last year, rice, potatoes, and cassada, of which I had an abundance for my own use and a quantity for sale. |
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Tickets for the festival went on sale on Monday 27 February, exclusively to Virgin Mobile customers, and went on general sale on Friday 3 March. |
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A limited number of tickets went on sale at 10am on 19 August 2008, following the end of the 2008 festival. |
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In contrast to previous years, some tickets remained on sale until the week of the festival. |
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Heyman's enthusiasm led to Rowling's 1999 sale of the film rights for the first four Harry Potter books to Warner Bros. |
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Most of the houses in Montague Place were knocked down a few years after the sale. |
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Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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Outwardly, the destruction and removals for sale had changed the church forever. |
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He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs. |
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Nike purchased Umbro in 2008 and took over as kit supplier in 2013 following their sale of the Umbro brand. |
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Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. |
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On 18 May 2016, Randy Lerner agreed the sale of Aston Villa to Recon Group, owned by Chinese businessman Xia Jiantong. |
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Ridsdale and O'Leary publicly fell out over the sale, and O'Leary was sacked and replaced by former England manager Terry Venables. |
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Following the challenge by HMRC, the club was put up for sale by KPMG, and again Ken Bates's bid was accepted. |
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However, both charges were also put up for sale freely since the late 16th century. |
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Ten days after Charles's execution, on the day of his interment, a memoir purporting to be written by the king appeared for sale. |
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This was primarily due to a shift in ideology toward expansion of the Games through corporate sponsorship and the sale of television rights. |
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Following Richards' departure, Rocco Benetton managed the team for three years until its sale to Renault. |
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Isle of Man Post issues its own stamps and makes significant revenue from the sale of special issues to collectors. |
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The material used for the midlength skirt shown in Fig. 3-2, left, was purchased at a fabric sale. |
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Khan's sale of nuclear secrets and a complicit Pakistani government have made the world a ticking time bomb. |
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The profits from the sale of the slaves were then used to buy more sugar, which was shipped to Europe, restarting the cycle. |
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The two joined Mr. Hook and the consigner at dinner to discuss the sale and then returned to the house. |
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Crimes traditionally punishable by some other form of punishment became punishable by enslavement and sale to slave traders. |
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After being marched to the coast for sale, enslaved people waited in large forts called factories. |
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In February 2014 the combined sale of the world editions of the Financial Times was 224,000 copies. |
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Likewise, finished goods from England, were transported back, just as efficiently, for sale in the burgeoning Indian markets. |
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In 1842 the company became bankrupt and the Government put the derelict harbour up for sale. |
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It is being placed on sale now for those who wish to know what they would be advised to do at such a time. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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Lehman reported that it had been in talks with Bank of America and Barclays for the company's possible sale. |
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On sale next to dried fish and chicken feet were rats and bats, plus cut-up pigs and monkeys, their faces intact. |
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The sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States doubled the size of the United States. |
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Other sources of revenue are the sale of postage stamps and coins, tourism and customs and harbour dues. |
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The sale was complicated by the requirement of the German government to approve any sale. |
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The sale of High Speed One by the British Government having effectively nationalised LCR in June 2009 is also likely to stimulate competition on the line. |
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Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, An if a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him. |
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With this initiative, Valucard becomes an open system that is not limited to point of sale transactions, but now avails cash to its holders in various locations nationwide. |
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If the latter situation prevails, brumbies can be developed into valuable stockhorses, either for use on the local property or for sale in other areas. |
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Within these limits the maximum sale deflection of a beam of uniform curve may be taken as double that of a similar beam in which the curvative under stress, is a parabola. |
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In 1866 Colonel J. F. Meline noted that the rebozo had almost disappeared in Santa Fe and that hoop skirts, on sale in the stores, were being widely used. |
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For those, including us, who had come to the sale hamperless, relief was at hand in a refreshments marquee that had been put up near the thatched cottages. |
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Contemporary painters include Lucian Freud, whose work Benefits Supervisor Sleeping in 2008 set a world record for sale value of a painting by a living artist. |
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The Angles are the subject of a legend about Pope Gregory I, who happened to see a group of Angle children from Deira for sale as slaves in the Roman market. |
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The profits from the sale of sugar were used to purchase manufactured goods, which were then shipped to West Africa, where they were bartered for slaves. |
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Manufacturing is the production of merchandise for use or sale using labour and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation. |
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Giving them time off also effectively gave more power to slaves, who started cultivating their own gardens and crafting items for sale as their own property. |
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Although, line extension has potential negative outcomes with one being that other items in the company's line may be disadvantaged because of the sale of the extension. |
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The BAE Systems board recommended that the company proceed with the sale. |
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The company's current research effort is focused on precooler heat exchanger technology, with additional funding gained from the sale of consultancy. |
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This was not just another quack cure. This was on sale exclusively from the duty-free trolley on Continental Airlines. What was it? Liquid oxygen, that's what. |
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Some metros, particularly Hong Kong, are partly financed by the sale of land whose value has been increased by the building of the system, a process known as value capture. |
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The sale of the goodwill in medical practices was prohibited. |
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The unique economy of Vatican City is supported financially by the sale of postage stamps and tourist mementos, fees for admission to museums, and the sale of publications. |
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During the 19th and early 20th century, one of the main events for farmers near and far was the Christmas sale of stock from the Royal Windsor Estates. |
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The sale of fireworks is strongly restricted in the Republic of Ireland, though many illegal fireworks are sold throughout October or smuggled from Northern Ireland. |
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Even then each city can and often does place restrictions on sale and use. |
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Such mixtures are commonly thought to have first been prepared by Indian merchants for sale to members of the British Colonial government and army returning to Britain. |
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Authors' royalties were unknown at the time, and Johnson, once his contract to deliver the book was fulfilled, received no further money from its sale. |
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Both shows sold out within 24 hours of tickets going on open sale. |
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The website got two million attempted connections within the first five minutes of the tickets going on sale and an average of 2,500 people on the phone lines every minute. |
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In February 2001, the sale of bird seed in the square was stopped and other measures were introduced to discourage the pigeons including the use of birds of prey. |
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For Europe, the July 2007 Tattersall's Sale sold 593 horses at auction, with a total for the sale of 10,951,300 guineas, for an average of 18,468 guineas. |
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This can help increase the horse's price at a sale and perhaps help the horse have a sounder racing career, but the genes for poor legs will still be passed on. |
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The ECB is also responsible for the generation of income from the sale of tickets, sponsorship and broadcasting rights, primarily in relation to the England team. |
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The Greek government also provided funding, which was expected to be recouped through the sale of tickets and from the sale of the first Olympic commemorative stamp set. |
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The ECB is also responsible for the generation of income from the sale of sponsorship and broadcasting rights, primarily in relation to the English team. |
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They especially objected to the teaching and the sale of indulgences, and the abuses thereof, and to simony, the selling and buying of clerical offices. |
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Captured ships were subject to condemnation and sale under prize law, with the proceeds divided between the privateer sponsors, shipowners, captains and crew. |
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On September 17, the King abolished all tolls and restraints on the sale and transport of grain, and for more than a decade the experiment was a success. |
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This upheaval eventually resulted in the British government subsidising the sale of landlords' estates to their tenants in the Irish Land Acts authored by William O'Brien. |
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This followed a number of Acts of Parliament allowing the sale, and the establishment of a water supply from the Mournes to the growing industrial city of Belfast. |
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Imports include virtually everything available for sale on the island. |
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The territory gains income from landing charges and the sale of souvenirs. |
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Border issues exist with Malaysia and Indonesia, and both have banned the sale of marine sand to Singapore over disputes about Singapore's land reclamation. |
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The illegal drug trade is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs that are subject to drug prohibition laws. |
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At the time of the sale, Royal Dutch Shell was expected to continue investment into the Australian market, with projects that involve Chevron Corp. |
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Lee and editor Scott Dunbier flew to England personally to reassure Moore that he would not be affected by the sale, and would not have to deal with DC directly. |
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In 2009, he moved to the Bahamas and put his home in Mallorca up for sale. |
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The items on sale represented about 65 percent of the collection. |
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The auction exceeded expectations, and was ten times higher than the existing Sotheby's record for a single artist sale, occurring as the financial markets plunged. |
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After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. |
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Buyers were allowed to inspect naked men and women for sale in private and there was no stigma attached to the purchase of males by a male aristocrat. |
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The sale of natural gas generated enormous revenues for the Netherlands for decades to come, adding hundreds of billions of euros to the government's budget. |
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He travelled the country dispensing justice and some of the unpopular policies of the following reign, such as the sale of pardons, may have originated in this period. |
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A bill of sale might contain a clause stipulating that the slave could not be employed for prostitution, as prostitutes in ancient Rome were often slaves. |
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Slaves could also be claimed from the prisoners of war and divided amongst the legion for later sale, which would bring in a sizeable supplement to their regular pay. |
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Blige, beginning with the launch of the VIVAMAC IV lipstick in March 2002, in which all proceeds of the sale of the lipstick goes to help fund AIDS charities and initiatives. |
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White lead paint has been withdrawn from sale in industrialized countries, but specialized uses of other pigments such as yellow lead chromate remain. |
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During the sale of Wynnstay and its contents, the organ, and many other treasures, were acquired for the nation and are now displayed at the National Museum in Cardiff. |
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However, most of the production was for personal use rather than sale. |
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Although the Gadlys works was small in comparison with the other ironworks it became significant as the Waynes also became involved in the production of sale coal. |
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The only way to increase sale opportunities was to start offering fair trade products where consumers normally shop, in the large distribution channels. |
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The shop and house were put up for sale in the 1913 by the castle estate along with the Castle Hotel and the Myddleton Arms, which were purchased by Mr William Owen. |
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Produce from the museum's bakery and flour mill is available for sale. |
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By 1810, one inch to the mile maps of most of the south of England were completed, but they were withdrawn from sale between 1811 and 1816 because of security fears. |
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He was never adequately replaced, but despite this and the sale of some of the club's best players, the side remained in contention for promotion until the beginning of April. |
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Most often they were completely unable to partake in the outdoor food markets that the general population utilized as most of the food for sale was not kosher. |
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Their version appeared on a CD titled NME Awards 2008 given away free with a special souvenir box set issue of NME magazine, which went on sale 27 February. |
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Meats for sale were also discovered in Japanese markets as well. |
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The sale of liquor at bootlegging liquor stores was banned citywide. |
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