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Spending for nurturing children for literacy before age 6 will be a large market and will have the most impact in improving the quality of life, especially those children who reside on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Spending much of their energies in trying to recuperate from the anarchic situation that was at the turn of the millennium, the most powerful civilizations of the time, Egypt and Mesopotamia, turned their attention to more modest goals.
Spending most of his days at Alamut working on religious works and doctrines for his Order, Sabbah was never to leave his fortress again in his lifetime.
" Spending most of his childhood in uncertainty, Vaughan described his early years as " hard times ".
The video became the most expensive Roxette video ever produced, surpassing long-time title holder " Spending My Time " from their 1991 Joyride album.
Spending most of his life in the dry goods business, he was also Treasurer of Nevada Territory, a member of the Nevada Constitutional convention, and the first United States official to hold office in Alaska.
Spending most of his time in the magical warehouse of the priest, Brachetti learnt all kind of magic tricks.
" Spending time alone was the most natural thing in the world for Tony ".
Spending most of her time behind a computer terminal, she is rarely sent on field assignments ; however, she has demonstrated proficiency with weapons in Day 4, 5, and 8.
* Spending weekends / holidays with one parent, but subsequently spending most weekdays with the other parent.
Spending much of the season on the Blues ' top line, Momesso turned in the most productive year of his career, finishing with 24 goals and 32 assists for 56 points, along with 199 penalty minutes.

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Spending their nights ashore surrounded by make-shift barricades of tree branches, the settlers were attacked one night by a group of about 30 Native Americans.
Spending the Kids ' Inheritance ( originally the title of a book on the subject by Annie Hulley ) and the acronyms SKI and SKI ' ing refer to the growing number of older people in Western society spending their money on travel, cars and property, in contrast to previous generations who tended to leave that money to their children.
During their annual meeting, European members from different branches of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation issued the Declaration of Prali, in occasion of the Global day of Action on Military Spending, 17 April 2012.
Spending time ashore with shipmates the young sailor was amazed by the depth of concern expressed by locals concerning the South African conflict, so he decided to have some fun at their expense.
Following the 2010 Coalition Government's Comprehensive Spending Review Motionhouse have seen their funding cut from around £ 270k to £ 250k.
Spending their last seconds together in virtual reality, which Brian had bought while at the rock concert, Pearl soon dies from her injuries, leaving Brian alone once more.
Spending branches are in the department of the controller, and it will be well, while we are dealing with the material side of the Royal Navy, to describe briefly their character and duties.
Spending another two seasons in Vancouver, Ronning became a free agent after the 1995 – 96 season and signed with the Phoenix Coyotes for their first season after moving from Winnipeg.

Spending and day
Spending a lot of time with these " MUDers ," she realized how the Internet has become a modern day way of connecting to people.

Spending and from
Spending much of his childhood in Ferndale, he was moved at age 12 to San Clemente, California, where he spent a short time in a Catholic high school before he went back to public school to graduate from high school a year early.
Spending four years raising money, Flaherty was eventually funded by French fur company Revillon Frères and returned to the North and shot from August 1920 to August 1921.
Spending during Reagan's two terms ( FY 1981 – 88 ) averaged 22. 4 % GDP, well above the 20. 6 % GDP average from 1971 to 2009.
Since the Spending Clause of the United States Constitution vests only Congress with power to spend money from the public fisc, the Supreme Court has held that only Congress may waive sovereign immunity, and Congress may place limitations on any such waiver.
A similar version was included in the " Stop Over Spending Act of 2006 ", authored by Senator Judd Gregg, in the Senate and approved by the Senate Budget Committee, but the full Senate failed to approve it, thereby preventing the Legislative Line-Item Veto Act from becoming law.
Spending by non-profits, also called 527 organizations, exceeded $ 500 million in the 2010 election cycle with the two largest organizations being the Republican Governors Association $ 131, 873, 954 and the Democratic Governors Association $ 64, 708, 253 Spending by the 527 organizations for the 2012 is expected to be double and much will be derived from donors kept hidden from voters.
Baltimore has made appearances in songs such as " Down 4 U ", " We Still Don't Give A F ** k ", and " No One Does It Better " from Irv Gotti Presents The Inc, Ja Rule tracks " Down Ass Bitch " and " The Last Temptation ", the Christina Milian track " Spending Time " and Ashanti's " Rain On Me " ( remix ).
Indicating that turmoil and the fact that Butler was a turning point in the Court ’ s thinking, in later jurisprudence Butler has been referenced to support expansion of authority under the Spending Clause ( e. g., Steward Machine Company v. Davis, ) and to dissent from such expansion ( e. g. South Dakota v. Dole,, O ’ Connor dissent.
Spending discipline and cuts in " low priority areas " allowed government spending to be constrained with the exception of health care, where government spending rose each year the PCs were in office ( from $ 17. 6B in 1994 / 95 to $ 27. 6B in 2003 / 04 ).
Spending an estimated $ 2. 5 million, he chartered a Boeing 747, a DC-8 and a Concorde to fly in eight hundred of the world's rich and famous from New York and London.
Spending equal amounts of resources to produce offspring of either sex is an evolutionarily stable strategy: if the general population deviates from this equilibrium by favoring one sex, one can obtain higher reproductive success with less effort by producing more of the other.
Spending freely, Harry bought his silk button-hole gardenia from an exclusive tailor on rue de la Paix.
A Spending Review or occasionally Comprehensive Spending Review is a governmental process in the United Kingdom carried out by HM Treasury to set firm aditure limits and, through public service agreements, define the key improvements that the public can expect from these resources.
Spending Reviews typically focus upon one or several aspects of public spending while Comprehensive Spending Reviews focus upon each government department's spending requirements from a zero base ( i. e. without reference to past plans or, initially, current expenditure ).
The previous four Spending Reviews took place during a period of steady public growth in the economy from 37 % in 1999 – 00 to 42 % by 2007 – 08.
Spending her childhood in Reading, Berkshire, Oldfield studied ballet from the age of four and won numerous competitions in all styles of dance, including ballet, tap and modern.
Spending on regulation increased by 62 % from $ 26. 4 billion to $ 42. 7 billion.

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He called on the Government to examine the impact that the Budget and forthcoming Spending Review would have on children at risk.
Most charge cards also have a feature called No Preset Spending Limit ( NPSL ).

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As part of the Spending Review on 12 July 2004, Gordon Brown estimated that 12, 500 jobs would be lost as result of the merger by March 2008, around 14 % of the combined headcount of Customs ( then around 23, 000 ) and Inland Revenue ( then around 68, 000 ).
( While this publication will generally also apply to the Medical Flex Spending benefit, some expenses listed in the publication are not eligible in the Medical Flex, including Long-Term care insurance, insurance premiums and expenses paid in the current year for services in prior years ).
Consumption by disposable income + Investment + Government Spending + Current Account ( determined by the real exchange rate, disposable income of home country and disposable income of the foreign country ).
Examples of crimes that are based on constitutional grants of authority include tax evasion ( implied from the Article I grant of taxing power from the Taxing and Spending Clause and the Sixteenth Amendment ); possessing illegal substances ( under the Commerce Clause ); infringement of patents ( Article I, § 8 ); and conspiring to violate civil rights ( under the Fourteenth Amendment ).

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