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purchase and site
He joined with George Marston and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original Presidio of San Diego, which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the city of San Diego.
In May 2012, the club made a formal bid to purchase Battersea Power Station, with a view to developing the site into a 60, 000 seater stadium.
A local group was seeking to purchase the factory and start its own production, with offers of financial assistance from investors, The group's first offer for the site was rejected by Heinz.
As a result, in 1284 Balsham transferred the scholars to the present site with the purchase of two houses just outside the then Trumpington Gate to accommodate a Master and fourteen " worthy but impoverished Fellows ".
* the standard is publicly available from the ISO ITTF site ( and available for purchase from the ISO site );
To allow their researchers online access to journals, many universities purchase site licenses, permitting access from anywhere in the university, and, with appropriate authorization, by university-affiliated users at home or elsewhere.
Scottish and Newcastle announced closure of the Tyne Brewery on 22 April 2004, in order to consolidate the brewing of beer and ale in the Federation Brewery site in Dunston, Gateshead, which was to pass to S & N with their £ 7. 2m purchase of the Federation Brewery.
Others require the purchase of premium access to the site.
* A marker in Inwood Hill Park at the supposed site of the purchase of Manhattan ;
To prevent development of new homes on the site, the trustees spent $ 15 million to purchase the property.
He stopped at the Seascape guest accommodation site that his father had wanted to purchase, owned by David and Noelene Martin.
The song plays live on a never-ending audio stream on a special web site set up by the band and was made available for purchase as a hard drive encased in an actual human skull, limited to 13 copies.
While Southeast Asian and Sri Lankan monks generally continue to make daily begging rounds to receive their daily meal, monks in East Asia more commonly receive bulk foodstuffs from lay supporters ( or the funds to purchase them ) and are fed from a kitchen located on the site of the temple or monastery and staffed either by working monks or by lay supporters.
They purchase the league granted to Horace Eggleston by the government of Coahuila y Tejas in 1835 and lay out the town of Pittsburgh, Texas, named for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco.
The purchase of the Royal Pavilion from Queen Victoria, by Brighton, marked the beginnings of the site ’ s tourism dominance through the Royal Pavilion ’ s transition from a private residence to a public attraction under civic ownership.
The group raised $ 500 in order to purchase a site.
The newspaper called the purchase by the Seminole Land and Investment Company “ one of the most important real estate deals ever made in the State of Florida .” It was reported that the officers of the company had searched all over Florida for the perfect site for a veterans ’ colony, particularly one especially suited for “ health, climate, and productiveness of the soil .” Many of the streets were named for states from which the Civil War veterans had served, and they retain those names today.
The site of present-day Valparaiso was included in the purchase of land from the Potawatomi Indians by the U. S. Government in October 1832.
Owen and his twenty-two-year-old son, William, sailed to the United States in 1824 to purchase a site to implement Owen's vision for " a New Moral World " of happiness, enlightenment, and prosperity through education, science, technology, and communal living.
The terms of the grant included the purchase of a new site for the College, payment of all outstanding obligations, and the construction of a building to be named after him.
They persuaded the federal government to purchase in northeastern Columbus, and to build a railroad line to the site.
Keble previously owned a number of houses across Oxford which were used as additional student accommodation, but these were sold following the purchase of the Acland site.
The Collier Room was provided by a gift from Mr H H Collier who was a member of College Council for many years and the one who conducted the negotiations for the purchase of the site.
While it remains a common myth that it is built on land donated by St John's College, the site was acquired slowly by the purchase of existing houses and residences for the use of students.

purchase and cost
The Washington state supreme court ruled that the state's occupation tax applied to sales, made at cost to an oil company, by a wholly-owned subsidiary set up to purchase certain supplies without divulging the identity of the parent.
He signed the Homestead Act in 1862, making millions of acres of government-held land in the West available for purchase at very low cost.
Analytical chemistry research is largely driven by performance ( sensitivity, selectivity, robustness, linear range, accuracy, precision, and speed ), and cost ( purchase, operation, training, time, and space ).
One way to use the savings is to purchase larger lots, which permits more amenities at the same cost.
The intent of the Act was to encourage the purchase of American-made products by increasing the cost of imported goods, while raising revenue for the federal government and protecting farmers.
Finally in 1911, trials with aircraft began and in 1912 Tirpitz agreed to purchase the first dirigible for naval reconnaissance at a cost of 850, 000 GM.
Market liquidity is a major determinant of transaction cost in the sale or purchase of a security, as a bid-ask spread exists between the price at which a purchase can be done versus the price at which the sale of the same security can be done.
Free software from a BBS was the motive force for consumers to purchase a computer equipped with a modem, so as to acquire software at no cost.
However, the B-58 was expensive to develop and purchase, required enormous amounts of fuel and maintenance in comparison to the B-47, and was estimated to cost three times as much to operate than the much larger and longer-ranged B-52.
* True cost accounting, a method of accounting which seeks to calculate the social, environmental, and economic costs and benefits of a product over its lifespan instead of focusing solely on the cost of its initial purchase.
Worms was released on March 7, 2007 at a cost of 800 Microsoft points ($ 10 USD /£ 7 ) but is now 400 points to purchase.
Newly printed money can be used to purchase goods and services, and to discharge debts, at no cost to the printer.
In societies without such laws, which includes most modern societies, social status is instead signaled by the purchase of rare or luxury items that are limited by cost to those with wealth or status.
IRCs were priced at the cost of postage in the country of purchase, but could be exchanged for stamps to cover the cost of postage in the country where redeemed ; if these values were different, there was a potential profit.
The gross profit margin in percent on buying and selling each IRC was colossal, but the overhead required to handle the purchase and redemption of these items, which were of extremely low cost and were sold individually, would have exceeded the gross profit.
Propeller engines may be quieter than jet engines ( though not always ) and may cost less to purchase maintain and so remain common on light general aviation aircraft such as the Cessna 172.
The cost for ordinary equipment support is generally about 10 % of the original purchase price on a yearly basis, as a commonly accepted rule-of-thumb.
These are the dominant type of scanners on the market because they have been manufactured longer and offer lower cost of production and purchase.
The standard of living includes factors such as income, quality and availability of employment, class disparity, poverty rate, quality and affordability of housing, hours of work required to purchase necessities, gross domestic product, inflation rate, number of vacation days per year, affordable ( or free ) access to quality healthcare, quality and availability of education, life expectancy, incidence of disease, cost of goods and services, infrastructure, national economic growth, economic and political stability, political and religious freedom, environmental quality, climate and safety.
These proficiencies are reflected in the cost to purchase the skills themselves.
If the division simply " gave " them away at cost as part of a system purchase, they would never have a real budget of their own.
A backwardation starts when the difference between the forward price and the spot price is less than the cost of carry, or when there can be no delivery arbitrage because the asset is not currently available for purchase.

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