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Barbon and interest
At the same time, Barbon took an interest in the development of insurance and the banking industry, and helped to pioneer both.

Barbon and is
Barbon Close, opposite Great Ormond Street Children ’ s Hospital, is named after him.
wxPerl is a perl module by Mattia Barbon, allowing the creation of graphical user interface ( GUI ) from Perl programming language.
Bowen is married to Yardley Barbon, a Miami native of Cuban descent, and the couple have two sons, Ojani ( born September 7, 2005 ) and Ozmel ( born June 9, 2007 ).
Barbon, the level's boss is scrambled when performing certain moves and will respawn three times upon defeat.

Barbon and value
Nevertheless, by the time of his death, Barbon had built or financed developments to the value of £ 200, 000 (£ as of ) according to Sir John Lowther, 1st Viscount Lonsdale.
Along with John Locke, with whom he debated his theories, Barbon was one of the first theorists to argue that money's value was principally symbolic and that its main function was to assist trade.

Barbon and money
The scheme foundered when Barbon and Briscoe could not raise enough money, and Land Bank United was demerged.

Barbon and goods
Barbon observed the power of fashion and luxury goods to enhance trade.

Barbon and ),
Nicholas Barbon was the eldest son of Praise-God Barebone ( or Barbon ), after whom the Barebone's Parliament of 1653 — the predecessor of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate — was named.
Other remarkable former players include: Tetsuya Yoneda ( 350 game winner ), Takao Kajimoto, Roberto Barbon, Tokuji Nagaike, Mitsuhiro Adachi ( underhand big-game pitcher who defeated the Tokyo Giants ), Yutaka Fukumoto, Hisashi Yamada ( Japan's winningest underhand pitcher ), Hideji Kato, Yutaro Imai ( once pitched a perfect game ), Roberto Marcano, Yoshinori Sato, Greg ' Boomer ' Wells ( the first non-Japanese triple crown hitter in NPB history ), Masafumi Yamamori, Nobuyuki Hoshino and Yasuo Fujii.

Barbon and on
Barbon did this despite long-established restrictions on new buildings associated with various Acts of Parliament and royal declarations in the late 16th century: he often simply disregarded legal and local objections, demolished existing buildings without permission and rebuilt speculatively in search of a quick profit.
During the later part of his life, Nicholas Barbon wrote extensively on economic theory.
It was demolished some time between 1674 and 1679 and Essex Street, leading up to the Strand, was built on the location by property speculator Nicholas Barbon.
Early signs of occupation in the area are a Neolithic stone circle on Casterton Fell and remains of Celtic settlements at Barbon, Middleton and Hutton Roof.

Barbon and loan
The government budget deficit had grown to an unsustainable level ; Barbon merged the National Land Bank with another institution ( founded by John Briscoe ) to form Land Bank United, and offered the government a £ 2 million loanas of ).

Barbon and for
" A number of attempted fire insurance schemes came to nothing, but in 1681 Nicholas Barbon, and eleven associates, established England's first fire insurance company, the ' Insurance Office for Houses ', at the back of the Royal Exchange.
The Gray's Inn lawyers, whose Inns of Court were adjacent, started and won a physical battle with Barbon and his colleagues, and arranged for warrants to be issued against him to stop the scheme proceeding.
His early writings sought to explain and advertise his insurance and mortgage schemes and his building developments ; for example, in his Apology for the Builder: or a Discourse showing the Cause and Effects of the Increase of Building of 1685 — written in the aftermath of his fight with the lawyers of Gray's Inn — Barbon justified ( anonymously ) his expansionary building policy by describing the benefits it would bring to London and Britain as a whole.

described and mistake
Different stages of a " mistake " in the entire cycle may be described by using the following terms:
Peter Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, described it as " a mistake " that Blixen was not awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature during the 1930s.
Tucholsky himself later described the work he had done on Pieron as a mistake, which he had got into because of financial difficulties.
Wisden described him as " fluffy-haired, ethereal-looking " who played " beautifully, until the moment he made a mistake.
Ironically, Derrick May once described Detroit techno music as being a " complete mistake ... like George Clinton and Kraftwerk caught in an elevator, with only a sequencer to keep them company.
Russell has described this decision as the biggest mistake of his career.
Historian James Cowan described the Moturoa expedition as " Whitmore's one great blunder ", but strong criticisms of Whitmore's strategy were rejected by Belich, who said the commander's one mistake was to underestimate the Moturoa deceptively strong defences.
McGuinty said that he relied upon the advice of then-chairman of eHealth Dr. Alan Hudson and now described Kramer's hiring as a mistake.
In the languages where they are more obvious, ejectives are often described as sounding like " spat " consonants ; but ejectives are often quite weak and, in some contexts, and in some languages, are easy to mistake for tenuis or even voiced stops.
" Khomeini later described his appointment of Bazargan as a " mistake.
On 17 November 2006 it was reported in the Islington Tribune that she described the Iraq war as a " big mistake in foreign affairs ".
This kind of mistake of wrong analysis level has been recognized and described long ago ( Vygotsky 1934 ). Vygotsky cautions against the risk of separating the issue under review from the total environment, the entity of which the issue is an essential part.
Gillan described the claim as a " mistake " and said she would be repaying it.
In a 2010 newspaper article, British environmental writer and activist George Monbiot described green consumerism as " a catastrophic mistake " on the grounds that " it strengthens extrinsic values " ( those that " concern status and self-advancement "), thereby " making future campaigns less likely to succeed ".
In June 2007 the Bishop of Truro, the Right Reverend Bill Ind, described the Church of England's role in the massacre of thousands of Catholic rebels during the suppression of the Prayer Book rebellion as an " enormous mistake ".
Like all of Disney's theme parks it does not take an article (" the "), however it is a common mistake to see it described as such.
Wappel later described the letter as a " stupid mistake ", and called for voters to forgive him.
Lajoie later described the decision to take on the added duties as a player-manager as the biggest mistake of his career as he felt it negatively affected his play.
The company's founder, Dan Evins, subsequently described the policy as a mistake.
John Smedley, President of Sony Online Entertainment ( SOE ) has described the release of this expansion as " SOE's worst mistake in five years ".
In ruling, Superior Court judge Barry Stevens described the jury's initial award of $ 18. 3 million as a " shocking injustice " and said it was " influenced by partiality or mistake.
Dale was disappointed that Caleb was written out and described it as a mistake by the production staff.
At first, she seems to be only a rather talkative, easily-distracted girl, but she rescues Taran and Fflewddur Fflam ( the latter by mistake, since Taran thought the only other person in the dungeons would be Gwydion, his companion, and asked Eilonwy to rescue the other person she described to him ).
In February 2006, Ms McKie received an out-of-court settlement of £ 750, 000 from the Scottish Executive which first minister Jack McConnell described as a result of an honest mistake.

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