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On the international front, the Honduran government, after years of negotiations, finally concluded an agreement with the British bondholders to liquidate most of the immense national debt.
One of the key economic challenges was Iraq's immense foreign debt, estimated at $ 125 billion.
However, Borelli's old-style management didn't allowed the club to properly handle the emergent football business during the 1980s and by the early-1990s PSG was in financial agony with an immense debt of 50 million francs.
The line on the statue reads " The Nation owes them all an immense debt ".
F. F. Bruce, then Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis in the University of Manchester, declared that " To the sponsors and translators of the New English Bible the English speaking world owes an immense debt.
Ten years later in 1879, the immense foreign debt of Ismail Pasha's government served as the pretext for the Great Powers to force his abdication and replacement by his son Tewfik Pasha.
Edward III spent the next years slowly paying off his immense debt.
Soon after, Mike reveals that he has accumulated an immense debt in the past year.

immense and resulting
# Each SM store represents an immense amount of detail resulting in very high resolution of information.
Kennan further argued that the United States would have to undertake this containment alone but if it could do so without undermining its own economic health and political stability, the Soviet party structure would undergo a period of immense strain eventually resulting in " either the break-up or the gradual mellowing of Soviet power.
His songs were passed on through amateur, fairly low quality recordings on vinyl discs and magnetic tape, resulting in his immense popularity.
The individual style of the producer or negociant and the decisions they make at each step of the winemaking process — beginning with the sorting table as they grapes arrive from the harvest — will have an immense impact on the resulting quality of the wine.

immense and from
He doesn't really need the immense sum of money ( probably converted from American gold on the London Exchange ) he makes them pay.
First of all, and this has been calculated by observation, the universe is expanding -- that is, the galaxies are receding from each other at immense speeds.
On his arrival at Ephesus a three months ' truce was concluded with Tissaphernes, the satrap of Lydia and Caria, but negotiations conducted during that time proved fruitless, and on its termination Agesilaus raided Phrygia, where he easily won immense booty from the satrap Pharnabazus ; Tissaphernes could offer no assistance, as he had concentrated his troops in Caria.
The help which he wanted from the West was simply mercenary forces and not the immense hosts which arrived, to his consternation and embarrassment, after the pope preached the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont later that same year.
Engraved objects in great number for example, ring-bezels and gems ; and an immense quantity of clay impressions, taken from these.
A collection of immense importance for its range and quality, it includes objects of all periods from virtually every site of importance in Egypt and the Sudan.
A collection of immense importance, the holdings of Assyrian, Babylonian and Sumerian antiquities are among the most comprehensive in the world with entire suites of rooms panelled in alabaster bas-reliefs from highly important sites between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris and include the biblical cities of Nimrud, Nineveh and Khorsabad.
Meanwhile, Live Through This was an immense commercial and critical success, receiving rave reviews from major music periodicals and going certified gold.
Spaceships range in size from small one-man " fighters " to immense passenger liners and cargo ships.
At the last moment, when his immense work was drawing to an end, he encountered a crowning mortification: he discovered that the bookseller, fearing the government's displeasure, had struck out from the proof sheets, after they had left Diderot's hands, all passages that he considered too dangerous.
This immense desert to the west of the Nile spans the area from the Mediterranean Sea southwards to the Sudanese border.
After the gods gathered their wits from the immense shock and grief of Baldr's death, Frigg asked the Æsir who amongst them wished " to gain all of her love and favor " by riding the road to Hel.
Due to its immense size, Hurricane Ike caused devastation from the Louisiana coastline all the way to the Kenedy County, Texas region near Corpus Christi.
Apart from the racing market, most buyers of these boats purchase them for the mystique ; the combination of the racing and smuggling connections, plus the immense power, high top speeds, and sleek shape make these boats popular.
In the year 473, the final entry in the Chronicle mentioning Hengist or Horsa, Hengist and Esc are recorded as having fought " the Welsh ", having taken " immense booty " and the Welsh having " fled from the English like fire ".
Soon after, the Picts come from Albania with an immense army and attack the northern part of the island.
Ribbentrop's habit of summoning tailors from the best British firms, making them wait for hours and then sending them away without seeing him with instructions to return the next day, only to repeat the process, did immense damage to his reputation in British high society.
After passing the Pongo de Huaracayo ( or Guaracayo ), the cerros, or hills, gradually disappear, and for a distance of about the river is full of islands, and there is nothing visible from its low banks but an immense forest-covered plain known as the selva baja (" low jungle ") or Peruvian Amazonia, home to indigenous peoples such as the Urarina of the Chambira Basin, the Candoshi, and the Cocama-Cocamilla peoples.
Sapho is extracted from roots found on Ecaz, and its use doubles or even triples the Mentat's already immense processing power.
Much of what is known about axonal function comes from studying the squid giant axon, an ideal experimental preparation because of its relatively immense size ( 0. 5 – 1 millimeters thick, several centimeters long ).
The Guaraní, the Cario, Tapé, Itatine, Guarajo, Tupí, and related subgroups, were generous people who inhabited an immense area stretching from the Guyana Highlands in Brazil to the Río Uruguay.
One Argentine company, whose owner had purchased 15 percent of the immense Chaco region, processed massive quantities of tannin, which were extracted from the bark of the Chaco's ubiquitous quebracho ( break-axe ) hardwood.
* Bacteria would not survive the immense heat and forces of an impact on Earth, also of the impact that launched them into space from their original habitat.
With such materials, and energy from long-lived stars, microscopic life planted by directed panspermia could find an immense future in the galaxy.

immense and projects
As the construction of dams, power plants and canals required immense labor, which was rare in the middle of the Depression, the government authorized Sacramento River dams and other structures as public works projects beginning in 1935.
Despite his immense inherited fortune, he is far from extravagant, and uses the vast majority of his money for philanthropy or civic projects.
The immense cost of these projects, however, were never fully repudiated until several decades after Kent's administration, and placed the state under immense financial burden for many years aftwards.
In 1953, the 347th ( Engineer Aviation ) battalion was assigned the immense task ( along with 2, 502 contractor personnel ) of completing the 62 line construction projects at Ernest Harmon AFB.

immense and provided
" The times had provided a human drama of immense proportions ; there was no need to invent circumstances.
* Siccar Point in Berwickshire provided early proof of the immense age of the Earth.
Thousands of Marathi farmers who had emigrated across the Wardha to the Peshwas dominions, in order to escape the ruinous fiscal system of the Nizam's government, now returned ; the American Civil War gave an immense stimulus to the cotton trade ; the laying of a railway line across the province provided yet further employment, and the people rapidly became prosperous and contented.
In exercises, a Marine with a scoped rifle and additional training provided immense benefit to small units.
As it turned out, he wasn't immortal, but had an immense amount of psychic power, and by tricking him, Waller merely provided a form of assisted suicide.
Mark Erickson, author of Science, culture and society: understanding science in the twenty-first century, noted that Gardner's book provided " a flavour of the immense optimism surrounding science in the 1950s " and that his choice of topics were " interesting ", but also that his attacks on " osteopathy, chiropractice, and the Bates method for correcting eyesight would raise eyebrows amongst medical practitioners today ".
Fläkt Woods provided the ventilation solutions by supplying three immense fans for the tunnel.
This was not for crushing or oppressing anyone, but because when the people were starving and emaciated he provided food at his own expense for the entire population of Mecca, personally fetching an immense stock of flour from Syria by camel-caravan, then slaughtering the camels and crushing the bread and meat to provide a soup-kitchen for his people.
* Plutocracy, an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production, usually meaning a form of Capitalism or other system in which rule is directly or indirectly by the very wealthy, or the power that is provided by immense wealth.

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