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The U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ) closed its Belize office in August 1996 after a 13-year program during which USAID provided $ 110 million worth of development assistance to Belize.
Over the course of its 13-year run, only Frank Thornton, Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Wendy Richard and Nicholas Smith appeared in all 69 episodes, and all later featured in the sequel television series, Grace & Favour ( also known as Are You Being Served?
After a 13-year campaign AI made the human rights of lesbians and gays part of its mandate in 1991 and now advocates for LGBT rights on the international level.
The building, the first the company had built new in its 13-year existence, uses an array of 3, 248 solar panels, spanning, and providing 650 kilowatts of power to eBay's campus.
So within a 13-year period Washougal would have famous travelers visit its banks from both the east and west — again in 1811 another famed explorer ( David Thompson ) would camp near the same " handsome prairie " on his famous journey to chart the entire length of the Columbia River.
Over its 13-year life the D9G would be the main crawler on many job sites testifying to its sturdiness and design.
Under his 13-year mandate, PSG became the leading club in Paris, despite competition from Paris FC and Matra Racing, and captured its first trophies.
Some resistance forces began to wonder if the REF would ever be able to free Earth from its 13-year nightmare.
Over its 13-year production run, the Dart earned a reputation as a sturdy, dependable car.
( All in the Family and its continuation series Archie Bunker's Place had a combined 13-year run, but only eight of those years were under the show's original name.
The Groupe de Récherches Archéologiques de Montségur et Environs ( GRAME ) ( Archeological Research Group of Montsegur and Vicinity ), which conducted a definitive 13-year archeological excavation of Montségur in 1964 – 76, concluded in its final report that:
* The index continued trading downward towards a 13-year low reaching the 6, 772 level on March 6, 2009, representing a loss of about $ 10. 9 trillion in market capitalization from its highs in 2007 ; but has since rallied above the 15, 000 level on September 7, 2012.
During its initial 13-year production run, the Jaguar did not sell as well as the more inexpensive Stratocaster and Telecaster, and achieved its most noticeable popularity in the surf music scene.
The Mondial was produced in fairly high numbers for a Ferrari, with more than 6, 800 produced in its 13-year run, and was one of Ferrari's most commercially successful models.
This highly marginal constituency was represented by only two MPs during its 13-year existence.
The first program starred such greats as Jack Benny, Judy Garland, and Joan Crawford, and quickly became one of the most popular programs on network radio, raising $ 5. 3 million for MPRF during its 13-year run.
In February 2004, the station started playing an uninterrupted stream of hit music from its 13-year history, in preparation for another format change.

its and production
Frederick Pohl's `` The Midas Touch '' ( 1954 ) predicts an economy of abundance which, in order to remain prosperous, must set its robots to consuming surplus production ; ;
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
The new work was a boon to the partnership, not only for its own value but particularly for the stimulation it provided to the imagination of J. R. Brown toward yet further developments for production equipment.
However, its modern one-story layout is designed to increase our production capacity, permit more efficient manufacturing, and substantially reduce current repair and maintenance costs.
As a designer and manufacturer of textile production machinery, Leesona and other companies in its industry have sought to meet this challenge with new or improved equipment and methods that would increase production, yet maintain both quality and flexibility.
Moreover, it should not be so fastidious in its growth requirements as to make production on a militarily significant scale improbable.
Each source selected from its approved bidders list about 200 firms which it believed to be small businesses that participated in the production of weapons and weapon support systems.
The most important factor in determining what properties the end-product will have is quite naturally the type of hydroxyl-rich compound that is used in its production.
He cited, as an example, how the American camera industry has been able to meet successfully the competition of Japan despite lower Japanese labor costs, by improving its production know-how and technology.
The remainder of the cast fulfilled its assignments no more than satisfactorily just as the old production and limited stage direction proved only serviceable.
In the Planalto ( the high plains ), the most important states were those of Bié and Bailundo, the latter being noted for its production of foodstuffs and rubber.
When they were first occupied, the present-day islands including Milos with its important obsidian production were probably still connected to the mainland.
Arsenic and its compounds, especially the trioxide, are used in the production of pesticides ( treated wood products ), herbicides, and insecticides.
For some time, China has been the largest producer of antimony and its compounds, with most production coming from the Xikuangshan Mine in Hunan.
The words and language of a text itself determine and expose meaning for Barthes, and not someone possessing legal responsibility for the process of its production.
It receives its name from its soil ( weathered from the weak underlying limestone ), which is black in colour, almost destitute of sand and loam, and rich in limestone and marl formations, especially adapted to the production of cotton ; hence the region is also called the Cotton Belt.
In addition to asparagus, the production of hops plays a major role locally, the region having its own label, and there are still three independent breweries in the area.
* 1997 – The Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 enters into force, outlawing the production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons by its signatories.
* 2004 – Oldsmobile builds its final car ending 107 years of production.
The site was abandoned soon after the city's massive walls were constructed, its temple rebuilt and its grain production reorganised.
There were many more people involved in the Oxford team, and at one point the entire Dunn School was involved in its production.
The first modern production technology for armour plating was used by navies in the construction of the Ironclad warship, reaching its pinnacle of development with the battleship.

its and run
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
It is pertinent to ask the question: Has the long upswing of interest rates during the past 15 years just about run its course, and are we now entering a period in which both capital market forces and Federal policies will produce a prolonged decline of interest rates??
To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown out of the swanky Hotel Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help.
In this way, red wine warms of itself quite rapidly -- and though it is true that it may not attain its potential of taste and fragrance until after the middle of the meal ( or the course ), in the meantime it will have run the gamut of many beguiling and interesting stages.
In summer, the inhabitants lose touch with the sea altogether: " for all its nearness, the sea was out of bounds ; young limbs had no longer the run of its delights.
During its 4-year run, the positions, parallaxes, and proper motions of 118, 218 stars were determined with an unprecedented degree of accuracy.
It has continued functioning with a Summer Conversational Series in its original building at Orchard House, now run by the Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association.
By its terms the boundary between Alfred ’ s and Guthrum ’ s kingdoms was to run up the River Thames, to the River Lea ; follow the Lea to its source ( near Luton ); from there extend in a straight line to Bedford ; and from Bedford follow the River Ouse to Watling Street.
The comparatively low price for a complete computer system with dedicated monitor, its high resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities and the possibility to run CP / M software also rendered the system attractive for business users, which was reflected by a wide selection of application software.
It moved to the Majestic Theatre on September 17, 1973 where it completed its run.
This high-speed SDRAM cache was run at a divisor of the processor clock and was accessed via its own 64-bit bus, known as a " back-side bus " allowing the processor to both service system front side bus requests ( the rest of the system ) and cache accesses simultaneously verses the traditional approach of pushing everything through the front-side bus.
" Every performance of its run was sold out.
Panned by many entertainment critics of its time, it quickly became a huge ratings success for most of its nine-year run on CBS.
" The Beverly Hillbillies accumulated seven Emmy nominations during its run.
The series enjoyed excellent ratings throughout its run, although it had fallen out of the top 20 most watched shows during its final season.
Over its run, Beavis and Butt-Head drew a notable amount of both positive and negative reactions from the public with its combination of lewd humor and implied criticism of society.
At its inception in 1998, the Bluetooth SIG was primarily run by a staff effectively seconded from its member companies.
While the inning is still being played, this last scenario can cause a temporary situation where a run has already scored, but its earned / unearned status is not yet certain.
* Burroughs produced the B1700 or " small systems " computers that were designed to be microprogrammed, with each process potentially getting its own virtual machine designed to be the best match to the programming language chosen for the program being run.

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