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board and hoped
The school board had hoped to sell the building for $ 1 to an entity of local government.
" Upon reaching Florida, he hoped to board a ship to South America and continue his wandering there.
The return of Mike Kelly opened a new Cal Murphy era, and the board hoped to bring back Murphy's success.
The board hoped Celtic would be given a special dispensation from the rules.
Members of the board of trustees hoped that Dr. Cowles would " place the highest value upon Christian culture " ( 67 ), as said by Professor Boyd, a former contender for the presidency of Elmira College.
The board hoped this would give HIH time to review its operations and assess its financial position.
Balmaceda hoped to create a navy ; the congress took steps to recruit an army by taking its sympathizers on board the fleet.
However, the hoped for cooperation between road and rail failed to materialise and the new board appeared to be only interested in coordinating road transport to better compete with the railways.
KPMG and the board hoped more private investment would be made in the club.
After attending an Oral Roberts tent meeting in Dallas ( 1949 ), Allen testified that as he left that meeting he hoped to form a healing ministry and asked his church board to allow him to start a radio program.
The Cavils hoped that the Final Five would have learned their lesson about humanity, be killed in the nuclear destruction and download into new bodies on board a Resurrection Ship, but each survived the attack with Cavil even helping Ellen out as he felt she hadn't learned her lesson and needed to live among humans for longer to learn it.
In early 2004, there were viewers who believed Bianca to be secretly in love with Babe and hoped Bianca and Babe's relationship would become sexually intimate ; this was witnessed by fansites for the pairing, emails being sent to the ABC studio and message board postings.
Samuelson was already skilled at aquaplaning — standing on a board while being pulled by a powerboat — but he hoped to create something like snow skiing on the water.
It was reported in February 2009 that Harry Roberts hoped to be freed from prison within months, having served 42 years in jail having already completed the first stage of a parole board hearing, he believed this would pave the way for his release.
Roberts hoped a final hearing would find that at the age of 72 he was no longer a risk to the public and that the parole board would order his immediate release.
For a period, Southgate was a member of Alternative Greens editorial board, which he had hoped could become a platform to disseminate his National-Anarchist views into the green anarchist movement.
Stewart said he hoped to add a large-screen video board instead of the standard scoreboard.
Howe's ' experiment ', however, proved less successful than he had hoped, as Brace clearly preferred to communicate in sign language, and she returned to the Hartford school after a year, where she continued to board until 1860.
He started writing this in the army and finished it on board a ship en route to London where Cleary had hoped to find work as a screenwriter.
On June 12, BSA board member James S. Turley, global chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young, announced he dissented from the exclusion policy and hoped to " encourage dialogue and sustainable progress.

board and loans
During 2001, Ebbers persuaded WorldCom ’ s board of directors to provide him corporate loans and guarantees in excess of $ 400 million to cover his margin calls.
A few months later, Mr. Henry F. Potter ( Lionel Barrymore ), a slumlord and majority shareholder in the Building and Loan, tries to persuade the board of directors to stop providing home loans for the working poor.
The new laws further centralized Long's control over the state by creating several new Long-appointed state agencies: a state bond and tax board holding sole authority to approve all loans to parish and municipal governments, a new state printing board which could withhold " official printer " status from uncooperative newspapers, a new board of election supervisors which would appoint all poll watchers, and a State Board of Censors.
Following the takeover of the company's board by the Taiwanese government in 2009, these financial problems were addressed by changing the method of accounting the cost of building the line and the trains, as well as by refinancing THSRC's loans.
In an effort to prevent Ebbers from having to sell his shares, the WorldCom board of directors authorized a series of loans and loan guarantees between September 2000 and April 2002.
The debt was never paid back as the board of Kaupthing allowed their staff to transfer the loans and shares asset into private holding companies few months before the bank was taken over by the Icelandic authorities.
Recently, to encourage enrollment from Virginia residents, admitted students from Virginia with family incomes of $ 40, 000 or less will receive full-tuition / room and board financial aid packages without loans.
And in voting for the loans, he failed to inform fellow board members at Silverado Savings & Loan that the loan applicants were his business partners.
A highly critical report by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp .( FDIC ) also found the institution had engaged in unsafe or unsound banking practices, including " operating without adequate supervision by its board of directors ", an excessive level of delinquent or bad loans, inadequate earnings and insufficient coverage of its assets.
Merle St. Clair, the chairman of the tribe, is also a board member of the Native American Lending Alliance, an association of tribes in the payday loans business.
# Minutes of board meetings held by Urban Bank executives approving the subject loans
Soon thereafter the board of directors ( including Pieper ) acknowledged the company had no other options but to file for Chapter 7, effectively ending the company's 10-year run, during which it spent an estimated $ 2 billion in investments and loans.

board and would
It was arranged that he would board in the home of one of the old members of the church, a woman named Catt who, as Wilson afterward found, was briefly referred to as The Cat because of her sharp tongue and fierce initiative.
If it were not for the effect of destructive agencies, sawtimber growth would have been nearly twice as great as the 47 billion board feet in 1952.
Two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in Mrs. Meeker's lifetime, and the proviso made that as long as Brian Thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank administering the estate ) he was to be retained in his present capacity at a salary commensurate with the increased responsibilities enlargement of the fund would entail.
Under Formby's plan, an appointee would be selected by a board composed of the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the House, attorney general and chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court.
Chairman C. Richard Mears pointed out that perhaps this was not strictly a school board problem, in case of atomic attack, but that the board would cooperate so far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go.
It was about that time, a board member said later, that Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr. Jenkins and a number of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording machine sitting in front of him.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
Maybe I didn't see as much of Gladdy as I'd like, but how much worse it would have been if I'd had to board her out somewhere after Alice went -- send my daughter to an orphanage or a boarding-home.
When it was decided that Asteroids would be a vector game as well, Delman modified a Lunar Lander circuit board for Ed Logg.
So as to not influence the funding of the archaeological excavations, Christie would always pay for her own board and lodging and her travel expenses, and supported excavations as an anonymous sponsor.
A naval battle entailed a ship's coming alongside an enemy vessel, at which point the crew would lash the two ships together and board the enemy.
The tile could create a new chain of tiles, and the player who placed it on the board would have the opportunity to found a new chain.
In the USA, several states have stated that they would shoot down hijacked commercial aircraft if it can be assumed that the hijackers intend to use the aircraft in a 9 / 11-style attack, despite killing innocent passengers on board.
The namesake of the board game, gameboards would seem to be a necessary and sufficient condition of the genre, though card games that do not use a standard deck of cards ( as well as games which use neither cards nor a gameboard ) are often colloquially included.
Thus, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
In Herbert's report to the Admiralty, he stated he feared the survivors from the U-boat's crew would board the freighter and scuttle her, so he ordered the Royal Marines on his ship to shoot the survivors.
There are no casualty listings for this vessel, or any vessel at that time, that would suggest a large number of missing men were placed on board a derelict that later disappeared.
The Central Committee would contain three-members, and would supervise the Iskra, the party newspaper, editorial board.
Their jurisdiction can be illustrated with an example: Parents unsatisfied with the school placement of their child would appeal against the board of education in an administrative court as the school placement is subject to an administrative decision.
On August 12, 2010 GM announced that Whitacre would relinquish the CEO position effective September 1, 2010 and that of Chairman of the Board at the end of the year, to be replaced in those functions by current board member Dan Akerson.
Another way was used to keep this clandestine correspondence flowing: letters were sent in merchant ships between London and Amsterdam or Rotterdam, with outward bound letters often put on board below Gravesend, as this would be after the final customs clearance.
Rumors that he had bribed the board and concern that he would be likened to Jack Dempsey, who had received negative publicity for failure to serve in World War I, led Greenberg to be reexamined, and he was found fit to serve.
Billionaire Nelson Peltz initiated a proxy battle during 2006, culminating in a vote to place Peltz's nominees on the Board, which, depending on how many seats the dissident group received after the final vote tally, would displace some of the current board members.

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