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Financially and government
Financially, some resent the massive expenditure of public funds to build the new government complexes, as well as the continuing cost of airfare and hotel expenses for the many government workers who still live in Almaty.
Financially, crushing the Satsuma Rebellion cost the government greatly, forcing Japan off the gold standard and causing the government to print paper currency.
Financially, the bonds are tight, since 80 % of the youth wing's budget come from the mother party, a proportion which is nevertheless expected to decrease as the government institutions on different administrative levels increase their share.

Financially and with
Financially broken and mentally beaten after years of legal tussles with RCA and others, Armstrong lashed out at his wife one day with a fireplace poker, striking her on the arm.
Financially assisted by a member of the family of Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe who had taken an interest in the budding musician, Howells began music lessons in 1905 with Herbert Brewer, the organist of Gloucester Cathedral, and at sixteen became his articled pupil at the Cathedral alongside Ivor Novello and Ivor Gurney.
* The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially with Linda J. Waite ( 2001 ) ISBN 0-7679-0632-2
Financially backed and distributed by Bertelsmann Music Group the label sought to wed a traditional record label with Artistdirect's online delivery platform.
Financially, The Big Issue is a not-for-profit organisation, with all post-investment profits passed to The Big Issue Foundation ( legally a separate entity ).
Financially, the couple fared poorly for several years, and in 1976, while pregnant with Stephanie, Linda and her husband filed for bankruptcy.
Financially secure from real estate investments his mother had made with his earnings from Dennis The Menace, and frustrated by the direction his career had taken, North retreated from public life for the next several years and found work in the health food industry.
Financially insecure, Arthur decides to move into the mansion with his two children, Kathy ( Shannon Elizabeth ) and Bobby ( Alec Roberts ) and their nanny Maggie ( Rah Digga ).
Financially, the year culminated on October 1 with the inclusion of Postum, Inc. in the newly reformulated Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 common stocks.
Financially, the film was a disappointment with a gross of only $ 12. 7 million on its opening weekend, half of what it was expected to earn.
Financially exhausted, the UFW signed an agreement with Fitzsimmons in March 1977 in which the UFW agreed to seek to organize only those workers covered by the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act, while the Teamsters had jurisdiction over all other agricultural workers.

Financially and higher
Financially, though, the Gothams had more promise due to the National League's stability, quality of play, and higher ticket prices.

Financially and spending
Financially, in a Treasury spending review announced the week before, the budget would rise by £ 3. 7bn from £ 29. 7bn in 2004 / 2005 to £ 33. 4bn in 2007 / 2008.

Financially and .
Financially, the band was not doing well ; they were not selling enough records to recoup their expenses, and money from shows went to recording costs, hotels, travel and instrument repairs.
Financially it formed part of the so-called pays de grande gabelle, and comprised sixteen special tribunals, or greniers à sel ( salt warehouses ):-- Angers, Baugé, Beaufort, Bourgueil, Candé, Château-Gontier, Cholet, Craon, La Flèche, Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, Ingrandes, Le Lude, Pouancé, Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, Richelieu, Saumur.
Scharnhorst writes " Financially insecure throughout his life, the younger Alger may have been active in reform organizations such as those for temperance and children's aid as a means of resolving his status-anxiety and establish his genteel credentials for leadership.
Financially, the Pacers were by far the weakest of the four ABA refugees.
Financially secure thanks to his family fortune, Morphy essentially spent the rest of his life in idleness.
Financially independent, Picabia studied under Fernand Cormon and others at the École des Arts Decoratifs in the late 1890s.
Pursuant to Act 47 of 1987 ( the Financially Distressed Municipalities Act ), DCA commissioned the development of a recovery plan for Clairton.
Financially this was a disaster, as the extension was funded by a mortgage, and the arrival of the railways soon afterwards started the demise of the canal.
Financially they are also similar to call options, but are typically bought by retail investors, rather than investment funds or banks, who prefer the more keenly priced options which tend to trade on a different market.
Financially, the penny post scheme was a disaster.
Financially speaking, and according to the Airlines for America definitions, SkyWest Airlines, Inc. is a North American major airline.
Camejo is the author of The SRI Advantage: Why Socially Responsible Investing Has Outperformed Financially.
Financially, the cost of these committees amounted to $ 344. 3 million in fiscal year 2008.
Financially speaking, Waterhouse was probably the most successful of all Victorian architects.
) Financially, however, the festival was a disaster and did not begin to make money until several years later.
" Financially hard times in the early 1950s forced the brothers to take a short break in their musical career and they began working for the Ford Motor Company in Detroit.
Financially, it was not an instant success.
Financially, Kolkata Knight Riders are the most profitable and successful franchise in the IPL as well.
Financially it was a profitable venture for the competing nations.

Mary's and regime
Yet, the Dudley brothers were only welcome at court as long as King Philip was there, otherwise they were even suspected of associating with people who conspired against Mary's regime.

Mary's and tried
The Protestant city officials tried to limit the influx of Catholics into the city, as Catholics ( Jesuits and Dominican monks ) already controlled most of the churches, leaving only St. Mary's to Protestant citizens.
As a result, John Cavendish tried to flee from the pursuing peasants, and he hung on to the handle of the door of St Mary's Church, Cavendish, to plead sanctuary.
Two bands of Texans tried to rescue them ; neither succeeded, and the second, which included Mary's uncle John Bradley, was also captured and joined Maverick's group in their march.
Some historical reports claim that Claiborne tried to incite the natives against the Maryland colonists by telling them that the settlers at St. Mary's were actually Spanish, and enemies of the English, although this claim has never been proven.
When King Edward VI of England died in 1553, the Duke of Northumberland tried to make Mary's eldest sister Jane Queen.
On Mary's death he had then tried unsuccessfully to persuade her sister and successor, Elizabeth I, to marry him, but she would not agree.
Following the death of Mary's husband Francis II of France in 1560, and the apparent failure of the English marriage plan, his father tried to arrange for his marriage to the Queen of Scots, first suggested in their infancy.
Skizz was Mary's drug dealer and had tried to rob Mary several times.

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