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yet they supported the Eisenhower administration which will cost a small state like ours approximately five million dollars ( matched incidentally by a federal grant ) to initiate.
It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route 128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at least a partial monopoly.
As of May 2012 a private member's bill was before the House of Lords which would grant Turing a statutory pardon if enacted.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
A grant application to build a proof of concept prototype was submitted in March 1939 to the Agronomy department which was also interested in speeding up computation for economic and research analysis.
In a second effort at compromise, Trumbull presented for Johnson's signature the first Civil Rights Bill, which sought to grant citizenship to the freedmen.
The Governor's main problem was with his own military officers, who wanted large grants of land, which Phillip had not been authorised to grant.
* Fox News: Until 2004, the CRTC's apparent reluctance to grant a digital licence to Fox News under the same policy which made it difficult for RAI to enter the country-same-genre competition from foreign services-had angered many conservative Canadians, who believed the network was deliberately being kept out due to its perceived conservative bias, particularly given the long-standing availability of services such as CNN and BBC World in Canada.
A Conservative movement-affiliated institution that does not grant rabbinic ordination but which runs along the lines of a traditional yeshiva is the Conservative Yeshiva, located in Jerusalem.
Usually doctrinal conformity is held as a first consideration when a church makes a decision to grant or decline financial contributions to such agencies, which are legally external and separate from the congregations they serve.
* an implementation of the federal CERT program, administered by a local sponsoring agency, which receives Stafford grant funding, and provides standardized training and an implementation framework to community members ;
While the budget consists of limited amount of donations and business operations owned by the party, its majority comes from the grant of national treasury, the same way that supports the other 8 subordinative registered parties, which making a bizarre exception among modern political parties.
CUNY consists of three different types of institutions: senior colleges, which grant bachelor's degrees and occasionally master's and associates degrees ; community colleges, which grant associate's degrees ; and graduate / professional schools.
" These are likely the same Cathari mentioned in Canon 8 of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which states "... f those called Cathari come over the Catholic faith, let them first make profession that they are willing to communicate full communion with the twice-married, and grant pardon to those who have lapsed ..."
If the client remains connected to a network for which this IP is valid, the server may grant the request.
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
The right to grant a licentia docendi was originally reserved to the church which required the applicant to pass a test, to take oath of allegiance and pay a fee.
A company that requires a 2 / 3 super-majority of shares to vote in favor of a motion can grant, in effect, veto power to a shareholder or block of shareholders that own controlling interest, which is more than 1 / 3 of the shares.
Concerning information processing, DARPA made great progress, initially through its support of the development of time-sharing ( all modern operating systems rely on concepts invented for the Multics system, developed by a cooperation among Bell Labs, General Electric and MIT, which DARPA supported by funding Project MAC at MIT with an initial two-million-dollar grant ).
He returned to Palermo in 1874 and won a competition for a four-year grant, which enabled him to study Renaissance sculpture in Florence.

grant and stretched
According to Aethelstan's grant, Amounderness at that time stretched " from the sea along the Cocker to the source of that river, from that source straight to another spring which is called in Old English, " Dunshop ", thus down the riverlet to the Hodder, in the same direction to the Ribble and thus along that river through the middle of the channel to the sea ".
However, the BOT was unwilling to grant Caledonian the requested tax exemption and was instead assisting Vickers in selling it the Super VC10, the stretched version of the original " standard " VC10 and Britain's answer to the all-American 707 and DC-8.
The Lord of Blieskastel, whose properties stretched from the northern part of Lorraine all the way through the Hunsrück mountain chain to Bernkastel on the Moselle River ( today Bernkastel-Kues ), erected a moat-surrounded castle in the valley of the Blies River, which was supposed to grant protection to the blooming pilgrimage site.
Around 1820, a mestizo rancher named Augustine Machado began grazing his cattle on the Ballona wetlands and claimed a fourteen-thousand acre Mexican land grant that stretched from modern-day Culver City to Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica.

grant and Lake
During the summer of 2007, 9th and 9th saw sidewalk and street improvements as well as an art installation by Troy Pillow of Seattle, Washington inspired by the 9 Muses of Greek myth, thanks in part to a monetary grant from Salt Lake City.
They established their consortium as the Emerald Lake Country Club, and their grant deed forbid the construction of " any barroom, livery stable, hospital or undertakertaking establishment ".
Margaret Lake, a widow, received a grant from the Massachusetts Bay authority, and was the only woman to receive a land grant in her own name.
Bear Lake is one of the schools given the Freedom to Learn grant giving students and teachers use of modern technology such as laptops for use in the classroom.
Built in 1913 with a $ 10, 000 grant from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, the Detroit Lakes Public Library is a branch of the Lake Agassiz Regional Library Network ( LARL ).
The first settlement in this grant was at first called " Lynn Village " and was located on the south shore of the " Great Pond ", now known as Lake Quannapowitt.
Susenyos made a grant of land to Páez on the peninsula of Gorgora on the north side of Lake Tana, where he built a new center for his fellow Jesuits, starting with a stone church, which was dedicated 16 January 1621.
On November 22, 2005, the EPA gave the Lake Hopatcong Commission a federal grant of $ 745, 000 to improve the water quality and prevent phosphorus from entering the lake.
The grant allowed the MISPC and MDOT to either purchase the development rights to adjacent properties along Lake Shore Road, or the adjacent properties themselves.
The Grand Lake East area was the location of another grant, 1100 acres that was given to a man by the name of Uniacke.
To encourage the Kahnawake People to move southwest of Montreal, they contend that in 1717 the French colonial governor gave them a grant for nearly nine square miles at the Lake of Two Mountains.
Gaines had previously ( in 1975 ) obtained a grant from the NSF to study the ecology of Mono Lake.
I am parched with thirst and am dying ; but quickly grant me cold water from the Lake of Memory to drink.
The facility was funded by the Big Lottery Community Spaces fund, and was the idea of the Friends of Hollingworth Lake, a group working to improve the facilities, which was set up as an informal society in November 2007, but was registered as a private company limited by guarantee in May 2010 to enable it to handle grant applications.
The Clark Planetarium opened in April 2003, replacing the historic Hansen Planetarium under a grant from the Clark Foundation in cooperation with Salt Lake County.
I took this picture of Mowich Lake on July 4th 2005 and grant its use under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2. 5.

grant and Red
According to the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Magen David Adom was boycotted by the International Committee of the Red Cross, which refused to grant the organization membership because " it was … argued that having an emblem used by only one country was contrary to the principles of universality.
In Season Six's " Seeing Red ", Warren gains the power of the Orbs of Nezzla ' khan, two orbs which grant him superhuman strength and invulnerability, respectively.
On December 5, the Board made its first grant of $ 100, 000 to the American Red Cross to purchase property for its headquarters in Washington, D. C. At the beginning the foundation was global in its approach and concentrated in its first decade entirely on the sciences, public health and medical education.
In addition, Neo ( like most Red Pills ) utilizes the Resistance's combat programs, which grant combat abilities equivalent to a martial artist with decades of experience.
In order to continue his work re-settling Scottish farmers, Selkirk asked the British government for a land grant in the Red River Valley, a part of Rupert's Land.
By early July 1939, Bonnet grew increasingly irritated over what he regarded as British foot-dragging in the talks with the Soviets and Polish refusing to grant transit rights to the Red Army.
While in Texas O ' Malley founded a church taking the title of " First Bishop of the Waterlily Rock Bound Church, the Red Skin Temple of the Cayuse Nation " in order to take advantage of a government land grant then being offered to churches.
In 1923, Oschepkov and Spiridinov collaborated ( independently ) with a team of other experts on a grant from the Soviet government to improve the Red Army's hand-to-hand combat system.
Red ones produce a speed boost, while purple ones grant the opposite effect.
Belden received the Rancho Barranca Colorado Mexican land grant near Red Bluff in current Tehama County in 1844.
In 1925, when the government agreed to grant a temporary subsidy to the mining industry so as to avoid wage reductions, the day on which the decision was announced became known as Red Friday, in imitation of Black Friday.

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