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wholesale and death
Following the death of Emperor Ling ( r. 168 – 189 CE ), the palace eunuchs suffered wholesale massacre by military officers, allowing members of the aristocracy and military governors to become warlords and divide the empire.
Haman, stung by Mordecai's refusal, resolved to accomplish his death in a wholesale murder of the Jewish exiles throughout the Persian empire.
The Afrikaner's Boer War experience, including the death of 29 000 woman and children in concentration camps, and the wholesale destruction of homesteads, reinforced their laager mentality, so as to preserve themselves and their way of life against the British Empire.
After Sani Abacha's death, the Obasanjo government implicated Abacha and his family in a wholesale looting of Nigeria's coffers.
After Repetto's death in 1885, his brother sold his rancho to a consortium of five Los Angeles businessmen including banker Isaias Hellman and wholesale grocer / historian Harris Newmark for $ 60, 000, about $ 12 an acre.
By statute law, innumerable offences were punished by death, but, as such wholesale executions would be impossible, the larger number of those convicted and sentenced to death at every assizes were respited, after having heard the sentence of death solemnly passed upon them.
It continued until Amos's death, and became the greatest wholesale mercantile house in the United States.
As well as those, Reagan signed legislation authorizing the death penalty for offenses involving murder in the context of large-scale drug trafficking ; wholesale reinstatement of the federal death penalty did not occur until the presidency of Bill Clinton.
The firm continued until Amos's death, and became the greatest wholesale mercantile house in the United States.
Following the death of his horse Bernheim moved to Paducah, Kentucky, where he worked as a bookkeeper for a wholesale liquor company, Loeb, Bloom, & Co.
The Eastern faction soon split into hardline Northern faction ( Buk-in ), which wanted to put Jeong Cheol and other Westerners to death, and moderate Southern faction ( Nam-in ), which did not want a wholesale purge.

wholesale and cattle
In 1876, the Texas and Pacific Railway arrived in Fort Worth, causing a boom and transforming the Fort Worth Stockyards into a premier cattle industry in wholesale trade.
Basic economic activities in the Oakland area soon included farming, cattle and hog production, feed processing, wholesale and retail sales.
Economic activities in Clarkson include farming, cattle, and hog feeding, nursery, and retail and wholesale sales.
Meanwhile his former underling Leggio developed his own rackets, independently from Navarra – transport, smuggling stolen cattle and selling the meat on Palermo ’ s wholesale market.

wholesale and result
As a result, the wholesale price of data traffic collapsed in the dot-com bubble.
In fact, the Co-operative Group is something of a hybrid, having both corporate members ( mostly other consumers ' cooperatives, as a result of its origins as a wholesale society ), and individual retail consumer members.
This will result in third parties having access through agreements with the wholesale mobile network operator as Other Mobile TV Service Providers ( OMTSPs ) in a timely, reasonable, non-discriminatory and transparent manner to the network to provide their own services and electronic programme guide from up to 20 channels maximum space.
The program was developed after the New Jersey Department of Agriculture petitioned the USDA to create a GAP & GHP audit program as the result of farmers being asked by wholesale buyers to demonstrate their adherence to GAP and GHP.
Allen was able to negotiate a lucrative new contract as a result not only of the show's success, but thanks in large measure to NBC's anxiety to keep more of its stars from joining Jack Benny in a wholesale defection to CBS.
As a result, the wholesale price of data traffic collapsed.
As a result of the establishment of these big operations, easy accessibility and flat topography, Limbe experienced a development boom of Indian wholesale and retail shops.
Bawer notes that all these citations were the result of Breivik's wholesale reproduction of Fjordman's essays.
These are the direct result of San Francisco's rejection of the wholesale demolition of Victorians and their replacement with slab-like public housing that marred the Western Addition in the 1960s.
Although PetroChina is the most profitable company in Asia, this success may be the result of corporate management, but can also be attributed to the near duopoly on the wholesale and retail business of oil products it shares with Sinopec in China.
The anger at federal political figures was palpable and with the wholesale rejection of short-term Prime Minister Kim Campbell, incoming prime minister Jean Chrétien's Liberals were going to face the ongoing wrath of voters whose entire livelihoods had been decimated as a result of decades of federal neglect and mismanagement, and whose communities, property values, net worth, and way of life were declining rapidly.
The result was the wholesale transformation of the population from " peasants ," basically ignorant of the wider nation, to Frenchmen.
Cornwell asserts that the result of the demise of the Popular Party was the " wholesale shift of Catholics into the Fascist Party and the collapse of democracy in Italy ".
Even recently there have been significant casualties, including on Mill Street the bank, the butcher's ( now wholesale only, as a result of over-demanding EU health legislation ), and the Harbour Stores ( formerly the second general shop, with an additional speciality in fishing supplies ).
As a result, iProvo uses what is now known as the " wholesale model.

wholesale and sometimes
Often, wholesalers are not required to charge their buyers sales tax, but they sometimes decide or are required to charge a special wholesale tax.
The poem is sometimes viewed as an anachronism ; It spoke of glory and honour in a war that has since become synonymous with the futility of trench warfare and the wholesale slaughter produced by 20th century weaponry.
Persian words in common parlance were slowly replaced by Sanskrit words, sometimes borrowed wholesale, or in new compounds.
A Virtual ISP ( VISP ) is an operation which purchases services from another ISP ( sometimes called a " wholesale ISP " in this context ) which allow the VISP's customers to access the Internet using services and infrastructure owned and operated by the wholesale ISP.
Entrepreneurs buy the product where it is available cheaply, often at retail but sometimes at wholesale, and import it legally to the target market.
Some farmers markets have wholesale operations, sometimes limited to specific days or hours.
Another category of stores sometimes included in the hypermarket category is the membership-based wholesale warehouse clubs that are popular in North America, pioneered by Fedco and today including Sam's Club, a division of Wal-Mart ; Costco, in which Carrefour has a small ownership percentage ;, BJ's Wholesale Club on the East Coast and Clubes City Club in Mexico.
In the Middle Ages many fairs developed as temporary markets, and were especially important for long-distance and international trade, as wholesale traders travelled, sometimes for many days, for pre-arranged fairs where they could be sure to meet those they needed to buy from or sell to.
Many of these countries ' governments play fast and loose with their currencies ," the former derivatives trader to Thiel noted, before continuing, " They use inflation and sometimes wholesale currency devaluations, like we saw in Russia and several Southeast Asian countries last year to the 1998 Russian financial crisis and 1997 Asian financial crisis, to take wealth away from their citizens.
Due to its emphasis on following the interpretative tradition of the great commentators on Aquinas ( such as Capreolus, Cajetan, and John of St. Thomas ) and associated suspicion of attempts to synthesize Thomism with non-Thomistic categories and assumptions, it has also sometimes been labeled “ Strict Observance Thomism .” Still, its focus was less on exegesis of the historical Aquinas ’ s own texts than on carrying out the program of deploying a rigorously worked out system of Thomistic metaphysics in a wholesale critique of modern philosophy.
Such stores achieved only limited success, however, since they faced the hostility of wholesale merchants who sometimes retaliated by temporarily lowering their prices in order to drive the Alliance stores out of business.
The term is sometimes used by anarchists as a description of positions that concentrate on specifically superficial changes to personal behavior rather than the wholesale reorganization or abolition of class and hierarchical society.
Many of these pamphlets borrowed from earlier works, sometimes wholesale.

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