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The privately owned little league park features more than a dozen baseball and softball fields.
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There are two types of newspaper, state owned and privately owned, divided into sharply contrasting camps.
In Minsk there were a dozen privately owned ISP's and in some larger cities Beltelecom's broadband was available.
Smaller businesses are privately owned by Beninese citizens, but some firms are foreign owned, primarily French and Lebanese.
It is also possible to travel by the privately owned ferries available between Üsküdar and Beşiktaş or Kabataş.
Smaller ( and slower ) braille embossers are more common and can be found in some libraries, universities, and specialist education centres, as well as being privately owned by some blind individuals.
Under the new communist system, privately owned factories and estates were nationalized, and the economy was based on a type of planned market socialism.
Some are styled " national " banks, such as the National Bank of Ukraine ; but the term " national bank " is more often used by privately owned commercial banks, especially in the United States.
However, Constantius ' actions in this regard may not have been so much to do with Jewish religion as Jewish business ; apparently, it was often the case that privately owned Jewish businesses were in competition with state-owned businesses.
There are also smaller, privately owned dance studios where students may train in a variety of dance forms including competitive dance forms ( e. g. Latin dance, ballroom dance, etc.
Other large producers are the privately owned Vicini, with three mills, and Central Romana Corporation, whose mill is the largest in the country.
The Public Cars ( Carros Públicos – Conchos ) are privately owned passenger cars that transit a specific route daily and passengers pay a certain fee with the convenience of stopping anywhere.
* The International Medical and Technological University ( IMTU ) is a privately owned institute of higher education institution operating in Dar es Salaam.
Independent local sources of political information on Eritrean domestic politics are scarce ; in September 2001 the government closed down all of the nation's privately owned print media, and outspoken critics of the government have been arrested and held without trial, according to domestic and international observers, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Its shareholders are: the European Investment Bank ( 62 %); the European Communities, represented by the European Commission ( 29 %); and 30 privately owned EU financial institutions ( 9 %).
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He strictly forbade him to meddle with any musical instrument but Handel found means to get a little clavichord privately convey'd to a room at the top of the house.
In 1918, Strunk privately published The Elements of Style for the use of his Cornell students, who gave it its nickname, " the little book.
As a result there is little theft, and disputes are settled privately or by informal Judges of good reputation.
He awaited the development of events while saying little about the topic publicly, but Chamberlain privately damned Gladstone and the concept of Home Rule to colleagues, believing that maintaining the Conservatives in power for a further year would make the Irish question easier to settle.
He strictly forbade him to meddle with any musical instrument but Handel found means to get a little clavichord privately convey'd to a room at the top of the house.
Publicly, this meant little more than napping when they arrived at parties, but privately it increasingly led to bitter fights.
At the formerly sleepy little farming community of Newport News Point, he set about other developments locally there, notably building the landmark Hotel Warwick and founding the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, which became the largest privately owned shipyard in the United States.
The building on Dial Hill is listed, and therefore the outside has changed little, but it now houses privately owned flats.
In later years Bevin gave Attlee ( whom he privately referred to as " little Clem ") staunch support, especially in 1947 when Herbert Morrison and Stafford Cripps led further intrigue against Attlee.
Although all Gatineau Park master plans have long proposed that properties around the lake should be acquired when the opportunity arises — as they were for most other lakes in the park — little action has been taken on this front and new constructions continue on the privately owned land around the lake.
George seems amused at Biff's efforts to get away with as little work as possible ( but now confronts Biff to complete the work he was hired for ), though he and Lorraine privately credit him with unwittingly helping them get together, and they appear to have put the past behind them and become friends, or are at least on amicable terms.
Publicly, Brewer's position received little support ; privately, however, prominent men such as B. C. Goodpasture, N. B. Hardeman, and Robert M. Alexander agreed with the proposition, though most were noncommital when asked specifically about their position.
On introduction of the 1825 Inclosure Act, the area saw little expansion due to common land becoming privately owned.
Robert Bruce Van Valkenburgh, the American minister-resident in Japan, privately complained of this persecution to the Nagasaki magistrates, though little action was taken to stop it.
Between Beltway 8 and Loop 610, there is little public access to the bayou since the land along the bayou is privately owned.
The synthetic wife Helios created for two reasons: publicly, she serves to keep Victor from having to deal with the attentions of Old Race women who would try to " land " him as part of their own quest for status and power ; privately, she exists for little more than Helios ' sexual gratification.
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