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* Remainder: A remainder arises when a tenant with a fee simple grants someone a life estate or conditional fee simple, and specifies a third party to whom the land goes when the life estate ends or the condition occurs.
Burke eventually either resigns or is asked to leave, and goes into the merchant service, but the remainder do well enough to be assigned to working Patrol ships.
It continues down to the point where it ends at the Flint River ( the confluence of the two forming Florida's Apalachicola River ), and goes almost due east and very slightly south, in a straight line to the origin of the St. Mary's River, which then forms the remainder of the boundary back to the ocean.
In such cases the winner of the bout typically receives around 30, 000 yen net per sponsor ( out of the sponsors contribution of 60, 000 yen — much of the remainder goes in paying the wrestler's tax on the prize ).
US charitable trusts vary primarily in two factors: firstly whether the charity is paid first ( and the remainder, after trust termination, goes to beneficiaries, such as heirs or back to the donor ) – a " charitable lead trust ", or whether the charity is paid last ( after termination of the trust, after other beneficiaries have received payments ) – a " charitable remainder trust "; and secondly whether the payments are a fixed amount " annuity trust ", or a percentage of principle " unitrust ".
* Batter to bowler-not used much anymore but still an accepted form ; a batsman who goes out bowls the remainder of the over.
* July-The season goes disastrously wrong for Pembroke's Men, when they stage the scandalous play The Isle of Dogs, which provokes the authorities to close all of the London theatres for the remainder of the summer.
The remainder of his fortune goes to his family with the exception of some legacies to his friends.
Of the remainder, 12 % goes to water resources, and 6 % to other water functions including navigation and wildlife.
He manages to start fixing the storefront up, but then goes on a self-destructive tear, staying out nights and blowing much of the remainder of the money on gambling and expensive clothes, to seemingly " keep up " with the modestly wealthy members of Tony's crew, and Tony himself.
The remainder goes to the government and ( around 10 %) to local projects in the area to help local people benefit from the large revenue stream generated by the park.
" The first sentence of the book reads, " It's not about you ," and the remainder of the chapter goes on to explain how the quest for personal fulfillment, satisfaction, and meaning can only be found in understanding and doing what God placed you on Earth to do.
By law, half of the money goes to prizes, one-third to education, and the remainder to operating and marketing the lottery.
The remainder of the time he goes out to the pub to drink and ' check out ' girls.
For the remainder of that impulse the capacitor current ( c ) goes to zero and hence the integrator slope briefly goes to zero.
Þorgeirr goes to his camp and stays under a skin for the remainder of the day and the following night.
" Simply put, if there are two parties in the remainder and one has not survived, the entirety of the remainder goes to the surviving residuary devisee or divisees.
A tearful Will goes home and spends the remainder of the night and part of the next morning crying while he washes himself clean in the bathtub.

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" It concluded, among other things, that Head Start programs designed to boost African-American IQ scores had failed, and that this was likely never to be remedied, largely because, in Jensen's estimation, 80 % of the variance in IQ in the population studied was the result of genetic factors and the remainder was due to environmental influences.
Bombardier was one of the companies that took over British Rail's Research and Development facilities after privatisation ( the remainder largely being absorbed into AEA Technology and Alstom ).
The remainder of the year, fur seals lead a largely pelagic existence in the open sea pursuing their prey wherever it is abundant and plentiful.
More than 90 % of the Sino-Mauritian community are Roman Catholic, the remainder are largely Buddhist.
The remainder of Innocent's life was largely directed to schemes for compassing the overthrow of Manfred of Sicily, the natural son of Frederick II, whom the towns and the nobility had for the most part received as his father's successor.
The remainder built two new ships: the Deliverance, largely from the material stripped from the Sea Venture ( which sat high-and-dry on the reef, and was still being cannibalised in 1612 – its guns were used to arm a fort ) and the Patience.
More than 86, 000 troops, 11, 000 administrative personnel and thousands of civilian porters actually completed the breakout ; the remainder, largely wounded or ill soldiers, continued to fight a delaying action after the main force had left, and then dispersed into the countryside.
His collection of books on magic and witchcraft was one of the finest in private hands and was largely sold at Sotheby's in 2003, and a substantial part of the remainder of his library was sold at auction in May 2007 by Lyon & Turnbull.
Their population size vary from decade to decade, largely dependent on rainfall ; current estimates range from 625, 000 to 725, 000 birds, with 100, 000 – 200, 000 in Western Australia and the remainder mostly in New South Wales and Queensland.
The ground floor of the building is occupied largely by a single retail unit-currently a Marks and Spencer supermarket-and smaller retail units along the Broadway, the remainder taken up with access to the other floors.
The remainder of Part I is largely carried by the soprano in B flat, in what Burrows terms a rare instance of tonal stability.
The county is 2, 768 square kilometers in size, 80 % of which is covered by forest and the remainder largely by water.
There are around 3. 6 million Laotians in Laos, constituting approximately 68 % of the population ( the remainder are largely hill tribe people ).
As a result, the remainder of the Siege of Boston was largely a stalemate.
The club's form in the remainder of the 1940s was largely indifferent, with the exception of a Cheshire League Challenge Cup win in 1948.
The remainder of the rearguard, largely French, surrendered on 3 June 1940.
Delius would become the first strong formative influence of Heseltine's compositional career, and although the initial worship was later modified, a correspondence and friendship began that would largely endure for the remainder of Heseltine's life.
The district of Mansfield is a largely urban area situated in the north west of Nottinghamshire populated by 99, 600 residents of whom the vast majority live in Mansfield ( including Mansfield Woodhouse ), with Market Warsop a secondary centre, and the remainder in the rural north of the District.
The majority of land at Carine remained largely undeveloped until the 1960s, with a few market gardens and farms established in the low-lying portions around the swamps, the remainder being timber reserves and a small piggery and horse stable near Little Carine Swamp, and the Beetles Dairy in Okely Road which operated until 1915.
She radically reduced her playing schedule for 1970, playing in South Africa successfully ( winning both the Orange Free State Championships and the Western Province Championships ), but then largely playing only events in the United Kingdom ( UK ) for the remainder of the year.
After entering the TARDIS, the remainder of the story largely follows the events of The Daleks.
With their best ships now surrounded by the mass of Dutch vessels and bearing the brunt of the fight, the slower remainder of the English fleet, largely consisting of poorly trained hired merchantmen, was, reaching the scene of the battle, not overly zealous to get involved.
After spending the remainder of the year in production, the series premiered on March 3, 2012 to a largely positive critical reception.
She spent the remainder of her years there, largely out of the public eye.

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