He was a serial entrepreneur, always coming up with a new way to make cash. |
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Royalties from the 25 albums generated the cash flow that secured the bonds' interest payments. |
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It has been reported that the club rejected his offer to invest cash in the club around this time. |
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The holder of a debt could use it as a means of payment by transferring it to another party, without cash changing hands. |
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The central government itself did not borrow money, and without public debt had to fund deficits from cash reserves. |
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However, the soldiers did not receive all the money in cash, as the state deducted a clothing and food tax from their pay. |
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As cash crop producers, Chesapeake plantations were heavily dependent on trade with England. |
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The Southern colonies in particular relied on cash crops such as tobacco and cotton. |
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To clear the trades, time was required for the physical stock certificate or cash to move from Amsterdam to London and back. |
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By the early 12th century, the amount of banknotes issued in a single year amounted to an annual rate of 26 million strings of cash coins. |
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The range of varying values for these banknotes was perhaps from one string of cash to one hundred at the most. |
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It is then up to the owner of the money to prove where the cash came from at his own expense. |
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The winner of the contest represents Wales at the annual Pan Celtic Festival held in Ireland and is also awarded a cash prize. |
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In 1863, the Company had receovered from a business slump, but had no cash to invest for a new blast furnace, despite having made a profit. |
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In 1612, six years after the settlement of Jamestown, John Rolfe was credited as the first settler to successfully raise tobacco as a cash crop. |
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There is a one-to-one relationship between days with large cash shortages and his workdays. |
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Lord Castlereagh managed to tip the balance in favour of the Union by offering titles, land and in some cases cash payments to Parliamentarians. |
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Farmers prospered from mainly cash crops needed to support the urban and seafaring population. |
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Many countries have Truck Act legislation that outlaws truck systems and requires payment in cash. |
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Runaway lending continues, bad debts mount even higher, and the need for more cash to paper over losses becomes that much more acute. |
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I really love this new stereo system but I'm not willing to part with the cash to buy it. |
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States and local communities offered higher and higher cash bonuses for white volunteers. |
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Unfortunately this cash crop has come under pressure in recent years due to globalization, which means competition with cheap imports from Egypt. |
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Hary hoped to cash in from both, but Adi was so enraged he banned the Olympic champion. |
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Many of the newly rich moved billions in cash and assets outside of the country in an enormous capital flight. |
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For example, Child slavery has commonly been used in the production of cash crops and mining. |
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They increasingly relied on Italian sea transport, for which the republics extracted concessions of colonies as well as a cash price. |
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The spent silver, suddenly being spread throughout a previously cash starved Europe, caused widespread inflation. |
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In the early 19th century, two new cash crops, coffee and cocoa, were introduced. |
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Another cash crop was the Indigo plant, a plant source of blue dye, developed by Eliza Lucas. |
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By 1612, Rolfe's new strains of tobacco had been successfully cultivated and exported, establishing a first cash crop for export. |
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Unfortunately, by this time, they had run out of cash and were forced to sell to pay the survey and daunting legal fees. |
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The stock market was down today amid profit taking, the share holders wanted to get some of the increase in stock price as cash while they could. |
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Tobacco has been a major cash crop in Cuba and in other parts of the Caribbean since the 18th century. |
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Legal financing companies can provide a cash advance to litigants in return for a share of the ultimate settlement or award. |
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The colony became a slave society and cultivated tobacco as a cash crop, although English immigrants continued to arrive. |
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This population was dominated by poor peasants, however, and so the only source of ready cash were the cities. |
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Great care should be taken with the security of the instrument, as it is legally almost as good as cash. |
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Main cash crops are coconut, cashewnut, arecanut, sugarcane and fruits like pineapple, mango and banana. |
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Another source of cash inflow into the state is remittance from many of its citizens who work abroad to their families. |
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The pro forma models the anticipated results of the transaction, with particular emphasis on the projected cash flows, net revenues and taxes. |
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A merchant would be away from home most of the year, carrying his takings in cash in his saddlebag. |
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The tendency has been to divest of timber lands to raise cash and to avoid property taxes. |
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However, some toll roads may have travel plazas with ATMs so motorists can stop and withdraw cash for the tolls. |
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The trustees could call on a portion of the statute duty from the parishes, either as labour or by a cash payment. |
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Manufactured goods and cash crops from the Mughal Empire were sold throughout the world. |
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You can take what you need from the petty cash, but you must replace it tomorrow morning. |
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The store offers a two percent discount when customers pay in cash. |
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All transactions were entered in the cash blotter and agent's subsidiary ledger. |
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Obviously, if the bonifications are received in cash, some risky creative bookkeeping is required on the agency side. |
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In a liquidity crisis, some securities lose their claim to being cash instruments. |
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So don't think for a moment that your old but tired vehicle matters only to you. Your clunker is cash money to professional thieves. |
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Lobbyist Alice can transfer digital cash to Congresscritter Bob so that newspaper reporter Eve does not know Alice's identity. |
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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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I go shooting there every year, and it is worth five hundred roubles a desyatina cash down, and he is paying you two hundred on long term. |
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The two smaller slots are for the dropping of cash or markers into the dropbox when players cash these for casino chips. |
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Now half-a-dozen more little pauper princelings and decadent dukelings are trying to trade their worthless coronets for American cash. |
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Our concerns remain over the continued high level of exceptionals and lack of cash generation. |
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So, did quacks cash in on this, fanfaring their own capacity to quell pain? |
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Less need for paper cash means fewer trips to the ATM to get more folding money. |
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Free cash flow can be very negative for profitable, fast-growing businesses and very positive for unprofitable, declining ones. |
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He tosses two twenties on the table and with a gentle nudge turns me away from Steve, who sits there, impotent, staring gape-mouthed at the cash. |
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You heard of gold farming? Selling multiplayer online game currency for real cash? |
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For a casino table game,the handle is difficult to determine, as it consists of all the bets made in every game, whether by chip or by cash play. |
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It's the clanging of cash registers, the banging of beads, hawking, hondelling and the hooting of horns. |
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They were the faces of the same gentlemen who plied the corruptibles in Rumania with cash and impressed the impressionables with Germany's power. |
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In order to withdraw money from a cash machine you have to insert your debit card first. |
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In addition, many tribal leaders, chosen for loyalty to the French rather than influence in their tribe, immediately sold communal land for cash. |
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The use of African slaves was fundamental to growing colonial cash crops, which were exported to Europe. |
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Instead, the cash crops were transported mainly by a separate fleet which only sailed from Europe to the Americas and back. |
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Most peasants in Western Europe managed to change the work they had previously owed to their landlords into cash rents. |
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During the summer, Peter earned some extra cash by leafleting for a local pizza delivery restaurant. |
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The Exchange was set to open again on 4 January 1915 under tedious restrictions, as transactions were to be in cash only. |
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In order for a partnership to be of interest to investors today, the cash on cash return must be high enough to entice investors. |
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Banks would hold only a small percentage of their assets in the form of cash reserves as insurance against bank runs. |
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Boulton's partner Fothergill refused to have any part in the speculation, and accepted cash for his share. |
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In the late 1970s, Blackpool Transport, having completed its OMO rebuild programme, was still left with a significant surplus of cash. |
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The fare is included in rail tickets to Luton Airport or a cash fee is charged for non ticket holders. |
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These have the same cash values as the Primary Threshold and Upper Earnings Limit used in Class 1 calculations. |
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Any contact with cash will snap their spell and leave the wizard naked and confused. |
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So placing cash, such as kwacha around a room or bed mat will protect the resident from their malevolent spells. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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In Robin Hood's Golden Prize, Robin disguises himself as a friar and cheats two priests out of their cash. |
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In each group he posits that the cash requirements are closely related to the length of the pay period. |
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The country has a market income inequality close to the OECD average, but after public cash transfers the income inequality is very low. |
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The Netherlands carries the risk of exchange rate fluctuations regarding cash flows between the state and the islands. |
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But by the turn of the 18th century, African slaves were replacing indentured servants for cash crop labor, especially in southern regions. |
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Forced labour of the peasants by the zamindars became more prevalent as cash crops were cultivated to meet the Company revenue demands. |
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Postal services required payment in cash, to be made in advance, with the amount charged usually varying with weight and distance. |
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Moreover, Indian landlords had a stake in the cash crop system and discouraged innovation. |
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Businesses are cancelling planned investments and laying off workers to preserve cash. |
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A fortnight after the 10th anniversary of the plant the 250,000th cash register was produced. |
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By the 1960s, NCR had become the principal employer of the city producing cash registers, and later ATMs, at several of its Dundee plants. |
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They developed cotton as an important cash crop, but it was superseded by the development of the salt industry. |
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Most government budgets are calculated on a cash basis, meaning that revenues are recognized when collected and outlays are recognized when paid. |
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In the earlier episodes, depositors ran to their banks and demanded cash in exchange for their checking accounts. |
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Also, individuals or institutions with cash assets will experience a decline in the purchasing power of the cash. |
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One third of unemployed people have cut out meals or reduced the quality of their diet due to lack of cash. |
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The receiver could convert the Liberty Reserve currency back into cash for a small fee. |
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Grown in the strategic northeast region of Colombia, marijuana soon became the leading cash crop in Colombia. |
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As of 2011 ExxonMobil ranked first among the supermajors measured by market capitalization, cash flow and profits. |
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For the young and unattached, there was, for the first time in decades, spare cash for leisure, clothes, and luxuries. |
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During the eighties, a number of major museums, including the Modern, had expanded, hoping to cash in on a boom in museumgoing. |
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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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It will be followed by a disappearance of the cash I had hidden in a sealed envelope behind the oranging Modigliani print over the living room couch. |
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The cash value of most of these figures normally changes each year, either in line with inflation or by some other amount decided by the Chancellor. |
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He is guarded with the details of his upbringing because he thinks that he will be able to turn them into cash at some later date with a book deal. |
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After you bounced those checks last time, they want to be paid in cash. |
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This bank is properly a general cash, where every man lodges his money. |
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Lots of people tried to cash in on that market, but few succeeded. |
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Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money. |
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I heard he's working at that restaurant cash in hand to pay the bills. |
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This land was now divided up among the large local landowners, leaving the landless farmworkers solely dependent upon working for their richer neighbours for a cash wage. |
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The court may also decide to grant leave to defend, or to grant a stay on an order for judgment, conditional upon a cash lodgment being made by the defendant. |
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The daily cheque clearings began around 1770 when bank clerks met at the Five Bells to exchange all their cheques in one place and settle the balances in cash. |
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I was not carrying cash, so I wrote a cheque for the amount. |
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The promise of cash family allowances from Canada proved decisive. |
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Tesco expands dark stores programme to cash in on online shopping boom. |
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He buys a bill of exchange for 10 florins, with the understanding that the London branch will cash that bill at half a pound to the florin, for a total of 5 pounds. |
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Further inland are highlands in Central and Rift Valley regions where tea and coffee are grown as cash crops which are major foreign revenue earners. |
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The principal cash crops are tea, horticultural produce, and coffee. |
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Also, banks will request pro forma statements in lieu of tax returns for a start up business in order to verify cash flow before issuing a loan or line of credit. |
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In just 12 months, the niche market of e-business has exploded into the e-conomy, a new economy that uses the Internet to move materials and cash at lightning speed. |
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With the new television deals on the horizon, momentum has been growing to find ways of preventing the majority of the cash going straight to players and agents. |
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Tobacco later became a cash crop, with the work of John Rolfe and others, for export and the sustaining economic driver of Virginia and the neighboring colony of Maryland. |
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The significant cash flow of the enlarged entity following a combination would allow for rapid debt paydown and the continued funding of growth initiatives. |
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The colony survived and flourished by turning to tobacco as a cash crop. |
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If that sounds pretty skimpy, remember that it is collecting that penny on every dollar at several cash registers simultaneously and, in many cases, around the clock. |
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Caging his anger when Barlow gave him static about never holding a job for long... or the way he'd dip into Kim's wallet when he needed some cash... or a million other things. |
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Every girl who hoped to marry had started early on her glory box, sewing and embroidering household linen, buying sheets and towels on cash order. |
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The cash levy was generally rigorously enforced, whether the resident was a Church member or not, and the sum demanded was often far higher than a poor person could afford. |
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The trade in grain exports from Poland to the Netherlands and to the rest of Europe grew enormously at this time, and the Danish kings did not hesitate to cash in on it. |
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When potato blight hit the island in 1846, much of the rural population was left without food, because cash crops were being exported to pay rents. |
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The company evidently found it difficult to raise the cash as the company was soon mortgaged to the House and Land Investment Trust Company Limited. |
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To pay for his increased expenses he liquidated the investment property and paid the expenses in cash according to a budget recorded in the polyptici. |
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The troubled business received a much-needed cash injection. |
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They gave him a cash award, in lieu of the promised prize package. |
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Some 58,000 independent black farmers have since experienced limited success in reviving the gutted cash crop sectors through efforts on a smaller scale. |
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Sugarcane is a cash crop, but it is also used as livestock fodder. |
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Picked up another Rogue a few years later for 50 GBP in a second hand shop, but had to sell it after a while to raise cash. Now Moogless and pining. |
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Thus, a cash offer preempts competitors better than securities. |
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The government offered cash awards to locals who would hunt goats. |
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Many women also worked outside the home, or took boarders, did laundry for trade or cash, and did sewing for neighbors in exchange for something they could offer. |
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People bidding for office would have monks from Buddhist temples pray for them in public in return for cash donations or gifts if the person was selected. |
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Incomes will fall because many welfare benefits that poorer people receive have been frozen in cash terms and with inflation cash will be worth steadily less. |
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He was the subject of controversy in 1998 when he decided to run for cash in Tokyo, Japan, rather than compete in the Commonwealth Games for Wales. |
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He died of a Tuesday. Got the run. Levanted with the cash of a few ads. |
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Black and gray markets for foodstuffs, goods, and cash arose. |
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My Picasso painting is not very liquid, it would take me months to sell it. Gold on the other hand is convertible to cash at any moment, making it a very liquid commodity. |
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They were made to work in plantations owned by Somalis along the southern Shebelle and Jubba rivers, harvesting lucrative cash crops such as grain and cotton. |
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