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If Palfrey ever had any doubts about the wickedness of slavery, they were put aside after he received an inventory of the slave property he had inherited.
Oeben worked extensively for the marquise de Pompadour: in the inventory drawn up after his death there were ten items awaiting delivery to Mme de Pompadour.
* the Kitchin inventory cycle of 3 – 5 years ( after Joseph Kitchin );
Some of the cars manufactured in 1982, but not shipped to the states ( as the US arm of DMC had no money to ' buy ' the cars from the factory in Northern Ireland ), with 15XXX and 16XXX Vehicle Identification Numbers are actually 1982 models that were given later VINs, dated 1983, by Consolidated International ( now known as Big Lots ), a company that had a buyback program with DMC and had bought out the remaining unsold cars and also the inventory of unused parts left in the factory after the bankruptcy.
A few weeks after the opening of the exhibition, Goebbels ordered a second and more thorough scouring of German art collections ; inventory lists indicate that the artworks seized in this second round, combined with those gathered prior to the exhibition, amounted to some 16, 558 works.
Reich and another associate, Dr. Michael Silvert ( 1906 – 1958 ), were charged with contempt of court ; Silvert had been looking after the inventory in Reich's absence.
Soon after the transfer to TAC, the F-100C and F-100D entered the school inventory, providing complete mission capabilities.
When Palmieri's financial analysts completed their preliminary audit, a few weeks after the takeover, they estimated that Crazy Eddie's inventory was short by $ 40 to $ 50 million.
The license requires that, upon breach of the terms of the D20STL which includes any subsequent modifications of the license after publication of a work using the d20 System trademark, all inventory and marketing material must be destroyed.
The problem of managing this burgeoning inventory is neatly handled by a humorously ill-defined object called " That thing your aunt gave you which you don't know what it is ", which has two important attributes: a nearly limitless capacity for holding other objects, and a penchant for showing up in the player's inventory after seemingly being lost.
Aided by the newer aircraft from the shrinking Air Force inventory, the Air Guard modernized and reshaped its fleet after the Cold War.
The size and composition of the ANG ’ s aircraft inventory changed significantly after 1991.
Machine guns manufactured after the FOPA's enactment can be sold only to law enforcement and government agencies, exported, or held as inventory or " dealer samples " by licensed manufacturers and dealers.
This also means the player is never forced to lose all of his or her inventory after completing a level.
Among them are the ability to enable and disable weapons and abilities in an inventory screen, and a Moon Walk ability, named after the popular dance move of the same name, which allows Samus to walk backwards while firing her weapon.
The US Mint greatly reduced production of Sacagawea dollars after the 2001 minting, citing sufficient inventory.
In 1990, TST debuted the Miracle Piano, a critically acclaimed music-teaching product which almost sank the company after it over-ordered the piano hardware, was not able to sell through copies of the product very quickly, and was stuck with a large inventory.
Established in June 2003 after users of Gaia Online petitioned for a " donation system " in an attempt to increase site revenue, for every US $ 2. 50 a user gives to the site, he or she receives an item known as a " Sealed Envelope " in his or her inventory.
Fender continued to offer the Jazzmaster as part of its product line until 1980, however many collectors believe actual production ceased around 1976, with guitars sold after that period representing unsold inventory.
The FSS-7 ( the final one in the USAF inventory ) remained in use for about a year after the host 660th Radar Squadron inactivated, reassigned as Det 1, 20th Missile Warning Squadron.
The inventory drawn up after Jean de Berry ’ s death indicated that “ Pol ” and his brothers had created the Très Riches Heures ; many historians agree this must refer to Paul de Limbourg and his two brothers, Jean and Herman.
Disillusioned by the lack of progress in safeguarding the environment in the United States, particularly after a wilderness inventory by the United States Forest Service known as RARE II ( Roadless Area Review and Evaluation ), he was a co-founder of the environmental organization known as Earth First!

inventory and her
* 1899 – American Temperance crusader Carrie Nation begins her campaign of vandalizing alcohol-serving establishments by destroying the inventory in a saloon in Kiowa, Kansas.
She is the author of several books, including Life and Other Punctures, an account of bicycling in France and Holland on an early Moulton bicycle ; and Cedric Price Retriever, an inventory of the contents of the bookshelves of her partner, the architect Cedric Price.
In 1601, Bess ordered an inventory of the household furnishings including textiles at her three properties at Chatsworth, Hardwick and Chelsea, which survives, and in her will she bequeathed these items to her heirs to be preserved in perpetuity.
Players have to manage their inventory, too, as the combined weight of the items in a character's inventory is limited by his / her / its carrying capacity.
" will be displayed on the character's viewpoint and he / she / it may not add anything more to the inventory until enough items have been discarded or consumed to bring the total weight below his / her / its carrying capacity again.
The original developers of the personality inventory were Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers.
She coins the word " spongeworthy " debating her then-boyfriend's prospects of intimacy at the expense of her inventory.
For example, the manager of a shoe department at a Department Store store would likely have sufficient control over the store's inventory ( as head of the shoe department ) of shoes ; that if he or she converted the goods to his or her own use he or she would be guilty of embezzlement.
Her cost of goods sold depends on her inventory method.
Thus, her profit for accounting and tax purposes may be 20, 18, or 16, depending on her inventory method.
After the sales, her inventory values are either 20, 22 or 24.
Her cost for that machine depends on her inventory method.
Also included in the inventory is the " stuff " of the " Queen of Scots and her people ".
As King's Solicitor, Rich travelled to Kimbolton Castle in January 1536 to take the inventory of the goods of Catherine of Aragon, and wrote to Henry advising how he might properly obtain her possessions.
In 2004, the House passed her piece of legislation to prohibit " comprehensive inventory of oil and gas resources beneath the outer continental shelf.
Under her command, female pilots flew almost every type military aircraft then in the Army Air Force's inventory, and their record of achievement proved remarkable.
The only requirement was that at least one character in the party needed to have an appropriate key in his or her inventory.

inventory and death
In 1986 exercise physiologist Kenneth Cooper published an inventory of the risk factors that might have contributed to Fixx's death.
The gameplay focused on solving a variety of puzzles using items stored in a limited inventory, while battling or escaping from horrifying creatures, which could lead to permanent death for any of the characters, thus creating tension and an emphasis on survival.
and manuscripts, such as the Domesday book and the inventory of all Henry VIII's possessions at the time of his death.
The Laura Bow games were distinctive in that they required some actual logical detective work on the part of the player ; for the most part, though, the puzzles were of the typical variety of inventory and environment interaction ( and frequent, often unexpected, player character death ) found in most Sierra adventures.
In late 2005, the museum was temporarily closed for inventory and renovations in the wake of Arroyo's unexpected death and significant weather damage to the museum facilities.
Upon Jean de Berry ’ s death in 1416, a final inventory was done on his estate that described the incomplete and unbound gatherings of the Très Riches Heures ( Cazelles and Rathofer 1988 ).
When in 1798, the corpse of a drowned voyageur was founded along the St. Lawrence River, in Verchères, Labadie wrote in his personal diary that the voyageur was wearing "… une jolie cinture à flesche " Also in 1798, the inventory after death of Mrs Chaboillez, whose husband, Charles, was one of the founders of the Beaver Club, numbered " deux cintures à flesches " In 1806, the British John Lambert after having visited many villages wrote that five habitants out of six wore a colored sash.
Saturday May 6, 1643, not long after Jonas Bronck ’ s death, his widow Teuntie Jeuriaens together with Peter Bronck conducted a formal inventory of the Bronck farm which was then known as Emaus.
It is clearly described in an inventory taken after her death in 1558, when it was inherited by Philip II of Spain.
* 1700-In an inventory after the death of Carlos II it was still in the palace, with shutters and the verses from Ovid.
The inventory of his personal possessions made after his death included a large number of jewels and vestments.
The trial record revealed that the gallery had been stockpiling the undervalued works instead of selling them in order to ensure both a low market saturation and a high Marlborough inventory, anticipating a heightened value in the market after Rothko's death.
Character death in The Realm will result in lost experience and the potential of having multiple items " dropped " from the player inventory, including currently equipped items ; enemy monsters in The Realm will often pick such items up, but will not necessarily return them to the player when killed.
The guns of Boulogne were listed in the inventory of English crown possessions taken after Henry VIII's death on 28 January 1547.
At the death of Elizabeth Jenison in 1605, the farm stock inventory included 50 oxen besides cattle, sheep, pigs, horses and corn.
Porcelain flowers continued to provide the bulk of Vincennes sales: Mme de Pompadour, whose château de Bellevue was not far from the new site, made lavish purchases of them to decorate her rooms and d ' Argenson's anecdote of her receiving Louis XV there in a conservatory furnished in winter with perfumed porcelain flowers among those from the hothouse, is a familiar one ; the inventory after her death showed that she owned 46 decorative items decorated with porcelain flowers.
To keep the business afloat, the entire inventory was sold at bargain prices, and Evinrude sacrificed his salary until his death in 1934.
A complete inventory was made within months of his death.
The household inventory taken on Sir William's death in 1435 mentions, in addition to the castle, a hall, four chambers, two barns, a kitchen, and the chapel, indicating the existence of other buildings on the site at that time.
William the seventh's son was the eighth William Davenport, and an inventory of his property made shortly after his death in 1706 shows the gallery and gatehouse of Bramall were still intact.
Other influences include solving a variety of puzzles using items stored in a limited inventory, while battling or escaping from horrifying creatures, which could lead to permanent death for any of the characters, thus creating tension and an emphasis on survival.

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