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upkeep and park
* Friends of the Prom ( FOTP ) Volunteer group who assist park staff with preservation and upkeep.
On June 1, 2004, in hopes of reopening LOVE Park to skateboarders, DC Shoes offered the city of Philadelphia $ 1 million for the maintenance, security, upkeep and replacement of obstacles to skateboarding in the park.
Many community service groups come to utilize this park and help with the upkeep of maintenance.
While it is not operated by the park itself, park maintenance crews still are responsible for its upkeep.
Very popular anniversary festivals were staged annually which drew crowds of tens of thousands and helped to fund the upkeep of the park.
Henry Churchman was appointed bailiff for the parks upkeep, and also bow bearer for the park of Leicester Firth ( New Parks ).
Perceptions of park cleanliness and general upkeep improved, by 34 % and 37 %, respectively.
Homeowners are not only responsible for municipal taxes and upkeep on their land, but they are also co-operately responsible for the upkeep and taxes on of the area including residential roads, forests, walking trails, a cottage, the small park area and a beach.
He was responsible for the upkeep of the park.

upkeep and lay
Thus, for those making this commitment, they are distinguished within the monastic community under the title of choir nuns, as opposed to " lay Sisters ", who are entrusted with the upkeep of the monastery, or even running errands outside the cloister.
The pastoral charge is also responsible for searching out and hiring church staff, including ministers, musicians and lay staff ; maintenance and upkeep of their property and buildings ; deciding when they worship, and how often ; policies on candidacy for baptism and marriage ( specifically, whether the congregation will allow same-sex marriages to be performed in their building ); Christian development and education within the congregation ( Sunday School, youth and adult confirmation classes, Bible study, etc.

upkeep and hands
Some of the hotels had been left in the hands of managers that did not reinvest the profits in the upkeep of the buildings.
As ownership has passed into private hands, upkeep on the apartments has dwindled, leaving many of them currently in a shabby state of disrepair.

upkeep and much
The controlled study included only households with incomes greater than $ 200, 000, which virtually excluded only residents that are living in college dormitories and the staff of homeowners ( an income below $ 200, 000 would, after income taxes, barely cover the annual property taxes on the average Old Westbury property, much less the mortgages, upkeep and all other living expenses ).
By the time of the death of the 6th Baron in 1978, the resultant death duties, coupled with the rising costs of the upkeep, made Belton too much for the Brownlow family.
The re-interment of the Field Marshal was marked by much pomp and ceremony by the Hitler administration, who declared that the upkeep of the memorial would thenceforth be carried out at government expense.
The equipment is expensive and requires much upkeep.
Eventually the cost of upkeep on the building proved to be too much as more and more things began to break down.
* Production / Upkeep: Production gives that much GR per turn, upkeep costs that much GR per turn to keep.
By the 1920s, the upkeep of such a major collection was too much for a private body, and, with an endowment of £ 100, 000 provided by Sir Alexander Grant of Forres, the library's contents were presented to the nation.
Vanderbilt paid little attention to the family business or his own investments, and it is believed that the construction and upkeep of Biltmore depleted much of his inheritance.

upkeep and sought
Sandown, Cowes, Ventnor & Freshwater remained opened til March 2012 whilst community groups were sought to continue the upkeep and running of the libraries.
The authorities sought for him and got him though with half mind because he was always in a dirty upkeep and attire and chewing pan.

upkeep and after
The sisters turned the house into one of Scotland's premier tourist attractions after they had to rely on paying visitors to afford the upkeep of the house.
It was not until 1901, eight years after his appointment, that he was allowed the use of a small cottage for the laboratory, and given thirty-five pounds annually ( later, and somewhat begrudgingly, increased to fifty ) for purchase and upkeep of equipment.
The original structure was condemned and closed in 1952 after years of heavy use and minimal upkeep, and was reopened after being rebuilt in 1954.
When they closed down, the upkeep of the elephant was written into the tenancy contract, so subsequent businesses have continued to look after it.
Magnus and Ingeborg were crowned directly after their marriage, and Magnus was given Ryfylke for his personal upkeep.
Following the 2008 settlement with the SuperSonics after relocation to Oklahoma City, KeyArena finances were bolstered for several years by a settlement fund but the current level of activity and revenue leaves little reserve beyond basic building upkeep.
After he spent many years in an unmarked grave, the Professional Footballers ' Association, the Welsh FA, Manchester City and Manchester United all agreed to cover the cost of upkeep on a new headstone and, after consultation with Meredith's 94-year-old daughter, a special service was held to mark the new headstone in 2001.
It is possible that Stacie built the bridge or was responsible for its upkeep and it was therefore named after him.
However, because Parker was still entitled to 50 % of all Presley's income, and after taxes were taken off, the overall amount going towards the upkeep of the estate was less than $ 1 million a year.
It was decreed that married clergy should be deprived of their benefices ; their concubines were to be denied the privileges of the church during their lives and also after death ; they were pronounced incapable of inheriting any property from their husbands, and any such bequests would be donated for the upkeep of the cathedral.
A century after the use for orange and lime trees had been established, other varieties of tender plants, shrubs and exotic plants also came to be housed in the orangery, which often gained a stove for the upkeep of these delicate plants in the cold winters of northern Europe.
In 1985 the school was closed by Liverpool Council after two decades of contention, political dispute and very little upkeep of the building fabric.
However, after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1918, the school opened up regular performances to the general public to help pay for its upkeep.
Lord Lilford could not afford the upkeep of another house so Atherton Hall was put up for sale but after failing to sell, it was demolished in 1824.
This came about after the bishop assigned the revenues of the vicarage of Ashby to the upkeep of the boys in the cathedral choir.
However the royal travels and the upkeep of the royal residences, after the initial refurbishment in 1905, were to some extent neglected.
Since he did not earn enough for the upkeep of his family, he applied for the post of executioner after William Marwood's death in 1883 but was unsuccessful despite being shortlisted, until the short period of Bartholomew Binns in office was over.
Exams are administered yearly, nominally immediately after language upkeep classes.
With the severe imposition of death duties after that war the upkeep of the house and grounds became uneconomic and in 1923 the Northumberland family sold all its farms and land in the area ; the house failed to find a buyer and was demolished.
Civilian governments, after the country gained independence, patronised Buddhism donating large sums to fund the upkeep and building of Buddhist monuments.

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