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Privately and funded
Privately funded and privately directed search efforts continued, but after a request from Fossett's wife, he was declared legally dead on February 15, 2008.
Privately funded and totally self-supporting, the nonprofit, tax-exempt group is dedicated to preserving the military aviation heritage of World War II.
Privately funded this new gallery provides a modern space for temporary exhibitions and leads from the workshop into the garden.
) Privately funded and ultimately venture backed, the MicroRim database products achieved significant market share in the mid-1980s in what was dubbed by some, the " database wars " between R: Base and the market share leader, Ashton-Tate's D-Base.
Privately owned, funded and built by a local landowner ( and not any specific curling club ) the rink is now at the heart of English curling.

Privately and created
Privately, he created and magnified an image of himself as a hired assassin.

Privately and with
Privately owned stations are often owned by industrial groups either controlled by the State or with close connections to the government so that they can be called semi-state.
Privately owned talk radio syndication networks in Canada are generally formed for the purposes of sharing programs across a group of stations with common ownership, although some are formed to distribute their one or two talk radio programs to a number of stations regardless of ownership.
Privately, he was highly eccentric with his preference for communing with spirits, including those of Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, his dead mother, and several of his Irish Terrier dogs, all named Pat except for one named Bob.
Privately, Alexandra disagreed with the bill.
# The opportunity for anyone to live within a total environment of their choice, with mandatory adherence to the aesthetic and behavioral standards of same — " Privately owned, operated and controlled environments as an alternative to homogenized and polyglot ones.
Privately owned, the latest manor has become a bustling hive of activity, with plenty of new hi-tec concerns operating from this small country estate complex, including several internet dating companies.
Privately bisexual, Elliott was married twice ; first to the British actress Virginia McKenna for a few months in 1954 and later, in an open marriage, to actress Susan Robinson, with whom he had two children, a son named Mark and a daughter named Jennifer ( 1964-2003 ).
Privately, she suffered from alcoholism, was apparently abused by Latour, and engaged in severe conflicts with her rival, poisoner Marie Bosse.
Privately, Lin agreed with Peng's perspective on, and opposition to, Mao's Great Leap Forward, and he was strongly opposed to Peng being purged, but Lin's fear of being purged himself kept Lin from publicly opposing Mao's efforts to purge Peng, and Lin publicly condemned Peng as a " careerist, a conspiricist, and a hypocrite ".
Privately, he expressed unhappiness with the Cultural Revolution, but was unable to avoid playing a high-profile role due to the expectations of Mao, China's unpredictable political environment, and the manipulations of his wife and son, Ye Qun and Lin Liguo.
Privately, he admitted to Delenn that he didn't want Vir around with the events-namely the Shadow War-that were soon to come.
Privately, however, Gage sent a special commission to Washington, consisting of Southern Pacific, newspaper and shipping lawyers to negotiate a settlement with the Marine Hospital Service, whereby the federal government would remove Kinyoun from San Francisco with the promise that the state would secretly cooperate with the Marine Hospital Service in stamping out the plague outbreak.
* J. Evetts Haley, Erle P. Halliburton: Genius with Cement ( Duncan, Okla .: Privately printed, 1959 ).
Privately, several of Clinton's aides were furious that in his resignation statement Morris credited himself with helping the President " come back from being buried in a landslide " and that Morris ended by comparing himself to Robert Kennedy.
* The Letters of Alciphron Alciphron, Literally and Completely Translated From the Greek, with Introduction and Notes, Athens: Privately Printed for the Athenian Society ; 1896 ; pp. v-xvii.
Privately, he explains that Bart owns a railroad, the Saratoga Trunk, which is suddenly worth millions of dollars because it connects the coal country with New York.
Privately printed in Reading with Iceland: A Poem by Robert Gathorne-Hardy.
Privately, Cripps also promised to get rid of Linlithgow and grant India Dominion Status with immediate effect, reserving only the Defence Ministry for the British.

Privately and hospitals
Privately run hospitals are also part of the Medicare system.

Privately and by
Privately made recordings of Nance's first concert date, at Fargo, North Dakota, on November 7, 1940 by Jack Towers and Dick Burris, are probably the most effective display of the band during this period.
Privately placed securities are not publicly tradable and may only be bought and sold by sophisticated qualified investors.
* Ralph M. Eastman, Some Famous Privateers of New England, ( Boston: Privately printed by State Street Trust Company, 1927 ).
Privately, Thalberg was very impressed by Shearer.
Privately owned, it was the site of direct action in the mid-20th century by local people hoping to establish the right of free public access to all Broadland waterways.
Privately called " Carol Cleavage " by the other Pythons, she called herself the " glamour stooge ".
Privately owned sites are controlled by the owners.
Privately, Pasco and the greater Tri-Cities area is served by Tri-Cities Prep, a Catholic high school off of Road 100, and St. Patrick's grade school next door to the campus of Pasco High School.
Privately, however, the CIA and President Dwight D. Eisenhower were aware of progress being made by the Soviets on Sputnik from secret spy plane imagery.
Privately, MacDonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared that " our show is perfect for radio ," and he feared that, as Dunning writes, " Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.
Privately published by the author, Manchester.
Privately, Money was mortified by the case, colleagues said, and as a rule did not discuss it.
Privately owned forest have access by roads and tracks only.
Privately, Steve is recruited by the Federation's top-secret intelligence organisation, AMEXICO, and is sent on a new assignment to capture Cadillac, Clearwater and Mr. Snow, who are deemed of interest to the Federation.
* Women in Love ( New York: Privately Printed by Thomas Seltzer, 1920 ).
* Corbett, Major-General Sir Robert, Berlin and the British Ally, 1945-1990, ( Privately published by Sir Robert in Oerlinghausen, 1991 )
) The Hashish-Eater by Clark Ashton Smith ( Privately issued, Sacramento, CA, 1990 ).
Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary 1821-1921, Privately Printed by the Society of the New York Hospital, 1921
Privately, he believed that the problems of India could not be solved at that time or by a minority Labour government, and resolved to merely defend the status quo.
Privately owned cars were entered by Willi Heeks, Helmut Niedermayr, Ludwig Fischer and Willi Krakau, all using BMW engines instead of the Küchen unit favoured by the works team.

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