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Spending most of his days at Alamut working on religious works and doctrines for his Order, Sabbah was never to leave his fortress again in his lifetime.
* Thomson, Mark ( 2003 ) Pay Your Money & Take Your Pick: Defence Spending Choices for Australia.
Spending time searching for that one specific needle in the haystack is a waste of energy and resources.
Spending time in ordinary could considerably extend a first rate's lifespan ; for instance, by the time she fought in the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory had been in service for 40 years, although a portion of these years were spent in Ordinary.
Spending much of the 1920s in Europe, Antheil returned to the US in the 1930s, and thereafter spent much of his time composing music for film scores and eventually, television.
Spending by non-profits, also called 527 organizations, exceeded $ 500 million in the 2010 election cycle with the two largest organizations being the Republican Governors Association $ 131, 873, 954 and the Democratic Governors Association $ 64, 708, 253 Spending by the 527 organizations for the 2012 is expected to be double and much will be derived from donors kept hidden from voters.
Spending doubled during Lamar's term, and combined with the worthless currency, caused financial difficulties for the government.
New platforms for the Midland Metro are due to be built as part of its City Centre Extension to New Street Station, part-funding for which was confirmed in the October 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review.
In his role as Chief Secretary to the Treasury, he was responsible for finalising the Spending Review of 2002 and leading the Spending Review of 2004.
Spending for the University of California system more than doubled, and for the state colleges more than tripled.
Spending four years at the department, he spent another four years as Secretary of State for Transport, also becoming Secretary of State for Scotland in 2003.
Spending on healthcare among the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ) and BRIC nations of Brazil, Russia, India and China will grow by 51 percent between 2010 and 2020, amounting to a cumulative total of more than $ 71 trillion.
Costco accepts Flexible Spending Account ( FSA ) debit cards for qualifying purchases at the pharmacy and optical departments in the US.
However, in 2000, Congress enacted the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, in which it used the Spending Clause to require, for localities that receive federal funding, land use laws to accommodate religious freedom, essentially, as if RFRA had been constitutional.
Spending the 1991 off-season in his homeland, Machado was arrested for murder being accused of shooting a woman following an auto accident.
( While this publication will generally also apply to the Medical Flex Spending benefit, some expenses listed in the publication are not eligible in the Medical Flex, including Long-Term care insurance, insurance premiums and expenses paid in the current year for services in prior years ).
Spending over a decade on a particular piece was not uncommon for him.

Spending and children
He called on the Government to examine the impact that the Budget and forthcoming Spending Review would have on children at risk.
Spending the Kids ' Inheritance ( originally the title of a book on the subject by Annie Hulley ) and the acronyms SKI and SKI ' ing refer to the growing number of older people in Western society spending their money on travel, cars and property, in contrast to previous generations who tended to leave that money to their children.
Mr Boles argued that the government should end non-pension benefits ( Winter Fuel Allowance, free bus travel, free prescriptions and free TV licenses for the over 75s ) for better-off pensioners in 2015 ; defer a decision on full implementation of Andrew Dilnot ’ s solution to the future funding of social care until the next Comprehensive Spending Review ; cut an additional £ 10. 5 billion from welfare bills by 2016 / 17 and find a better way to support good parenting of young children than the

Spending and before
Spending much of his childhood in Ferndale, he was moved at age 12 to San Clemente, California, where he spent a short time in a Catholic high school before he went back to public school to graduate from high school a year early.
He lived the remainder of his life in France, Spending Ten Years in Calais without an official passport before acquiring an appointment to the consulate at Caen due to the influence of Lord Alvanley and the Marquess of Worcester, only in the reign of William IV.
Spending up to five years underground before pupating, the Thitarodes caterpillar is attacked while feeding on roots.
Spending eight seasons in Minnesota before signing with the Rangers in 2009, Gáborík is the Wild's all-time leading scorer in goals and points.
Spending his childhood in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, he later went on to the Korea National University of Arts School of Drama, dropping out before obtaining a degree.

Spending and age
Spending her childhood in Reading, Berkshire, Oldfield studied ballet from the age of four and won numerous competitions in all styles of dance, including ballet, tap and modern.

Spending and 6
Spending during Reagan's two terms ( FY 1981 – 88 ) averaged 22. 4 % GDP, well above the 20. 6 % GDP average from 1971 to 2009.
As part of the 2004 Spending Review, the Department for Education and Skills ( DfES ) had a public service agreement to reduce the proportion of NEETs from 9. 6 percent in 2004 to 7. 6 percent in 2010.
Spending in Education reached 6 % of Gross National Product and 20 % of Iraq ’ s total government budget

Spending and will
Spending a month in the backcountry of Alaska or elsewhere will change a student's life and open his or her eyes to the complexities of environmental problems.
The significant additional resources made available to Defence in Spending Review 2002 will enable us to take this forward with the urgency that the 11 September demands.
Spending branches are in the department of the controller, and it will be well, while we are dealing with the material side of the Royal Navy, to describe briefly their character and duties.

Spending and be
Spending too much time assessing and managing unlikely risks can divert resources that could be used more profitably.
* Spending decisions were to be made with meaningful Iraqi input.
Spending discipline and cuts in " low priority areas " allowed government spending to be constrained with the exception of health care, where government spending rose each year the PCs were in office ( from $ 17. 6B in 1994 / 95 to $ 27. 6B in 2003 / 04 ).
Spending cuts could then be sold as a necessity rather than a choice, the only way to eliminate an unsustainable budget deficit.
Spending coins establishes new Facts in the game, which can be drawn on by the other players, and used in resolving Complications.
As part of the Spending Review on 12 July 2004, Gordon Brown estimated that 12, 500 jobs would be lost as result of the merger by March 2008, around 14 % of the combined headcount of Customs ( then around 23, 000 ) and Inland Revenue ( then around 68, 000 ).
Spending beyond one's means is another lack of self-control to be aware of.
Spending much of his early years in poverty, this and his strict Pentecostal upbringing clearly had an influence on his music as can be seen in many of his tracks such as " Sinny Sin Sins " and " Colossal Insight ".
On 20 October 2010, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in his Spending Review Statement that the compensation package would be around £ 1. 5billion.
Spending on public works was accelerated, although this proved to be inadequate in dealing with the problem.
* European Voice: Social Spending Should be Protected ( 17 / 06 / 2010 )
* Departmental Expenditure Limit, to be imposed on UK government departments if the cuts outlined in the Spending Review ( United Kingdom ) are implemented
* Reducing Projected Spending: Republicans argued that projected federal spending for low-income families needed to be reduced because it was too high and that this reduction was necessary to reduce federal spending.
When the United States is a defendant, equitable tolling cannot be applied against the United States since the Spending Clause has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to only vest Congress with the authority to waive sovereign immunity, and statutes of limitation are interpreted as a condition on the waiver of sovereign immunity that limit the jurisdiction of a court to hear cases against the United States.

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