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These decisions eventually affected the whole economy, forcing the nation to acquire external debts.
These taxes were in addition to the various claims which were made upon Jews for relief, wardship, marriage, fines, law-proceedings, debts, licenses, amercements etc.
These reforms included reducing taxes, temporary remissions of taxes, granting loans and providing landless peasants temporary lodging and work in agricultural colonies until they could recover from their debts.
These debts had been incurred mostly when Arthur St. Clair signed his bond for Indian Treaties as well as other expenses in the Northwest Territory for which Congress authorized the funds, but never appropriated the money, leaving St. Clair without reimbursement.
These sums of money, vast by the standards of the day, failed to cover the debts, and the maintenance of the great palace remained beyond the Marlboroughs ' resources.
These Babylonian kings ( to whom could be added Ammizaduga ) occasionally issued decrees for the cancellation of debts and / or the return of the people to the lands they had sold.
These aid workers say that many prostitutes find it difficult to escape prostitution because they are socially isolated and have huge debts, often built up by their former boyfriends in their name.
These, however, although having the status of legal tender, are almost never circulated or used in payment of debts, and are mostly considered bullion coins.
These merchants, Bacri and Boushnak who had debts to the dey, claimed inability to pay those debts until France paid its debts to them.
These debts were owed primarily by a Florentine nobleman, Luca Pitti.
These crises then end when credit starts growing again, either because most or all debts have been repaid or written off, or for other reasons as below.
These tax debts continued to threaten the club after the end of the 2007 – 08 season.
These rebels had grievances with the Government of Massachusetts, which ranged from land seizure for debts incurred while fighting the Revolutionary War to the paucity of paper money, to the desire for the Commonwealth to move its capital from Boston to a midpoint in the State.
These conspired against Strang with Alexander Wentworth and Dr. J. Atkyn, who had allegedly endeavored ( unsuccessfully ) to blackmail the Strangites into paying his numerous bad debts.
These tapestries were for many years at Howard's London home and he sold them to James I to help pay for debts.
These policies were designed to address ruinous public development projects that had left Nagano and many other prefectures burdened by debts.
These included proposals in field of consumer rights, in the field of cross order recovery of debts, sales law and data protection.
( These filers may use Chapter 13 bankruptcy to repay a portion of their debts, but may not use Chapter 7 to wipe out their debts altogether.
These debts, compounded by the money he borrowed to lavish on Josépha, threaten the Hulot family's financial security.
These heavy financial demands created spiralling debts, with borrowing as his only resource.
These debts he was subsequently obliged to pay at enormous sacrifices of his own property, and, on returning to the North at the close of the war, his financial ruin was completed by entering into speculation at the persuasion of military friends.

These and stemmed
These fabulous notions have stemmed from popular imagination regarding the ninja's mysterious status, as well as romantic ideas found in later Japanese art of the Edo period.
These mostly stemmed from Francophone workers employed in the neighbouring Brussels migrating to the area.
These concerns may have stemmed largely from the death of his brother, Allie.
These relations were highly elaborate and ritualized in a complexity that was steeped in a framework of tradition, which stemmed from theories of etiquette derived out of chivalry as a moral code of conduct.
These debates obviously stemmed from dissatisfaction with the position of the Church in the Russian Empire, where it was subservient to the interests of the imperial administration.
These high expectations, as in other newly independent ex-colonies, stemmed partly from the extravagant promises made by some political leaders.
These stemmed from conflicts that many scholars had in resolving theology and politics.
These comparisons stemmed from the fact that both singers, who were teenagers at the time, were recording material that was considered mature for their age.
These nominations stemmed from his performances in films and television series like Network ( 1976 ), Friendly Fire ( 1979 ), Last Train Home ( 1990 ), Hear My Song ( 1991 ), the adaptation film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 2004 ) and Toy Story 3 ( 2010 ).
These vowels stemmed from the Proto-Balto-Slavic short and ( compare Latin angulus and Old Church Slavonic.
These systems effectively stemmed the private westward migration ( though several thousands a year did still find their way across the border ) until August 1989 when Hungary removed its border restrictions with Austria providing a viable route for the private political migration of East Germans.
These Sukuma movements have stemmed from political factors, such as colonial cattle-culling policies, and from local overcrowding and deteriorating soil conditions.
These ideas stemmed from the mathematical models of May which predicted that complexity destabilized food webs.
These acts got him into trouble in 1998 and stemmed the changing of the NFL's mascot rules, and also caused him to calm down.
These " raw " production values stemmed from Roadrunner Records allowing the band only two weeks in the recording studio.
These restrictions reportedly stemmed from complaints from underclassmen parents as to the vulgarity of the S. T. A. K.
These actions possibly stemmed from guilt over his part in Bernard's death.
These in turn stemmed from Medieval Latin tribuna and from Classical Latin tribunal, the elevated placing of a tribune's ( or other Roman magistrate's ) seat for official functions in the manner of a throne.

These and mostly
These are mostly through highways that carry traffic going from one destination to another.
These materials are found mostly on the continental shelves and are thickest near large river mouths or off desert coasts.
These works were written for mostly unknown occasions and artists.
These later poems, mostly written before 1910, show a greater variety of subject and form than those in A Shropshire Lad but lack the consistency of his previously published work.
These were later followed by two Alouette III SA. 316 B helicopters, used mostly for liaison purposes, one twin-engined Aero Commander 500 light utility aircraft, two Hawker-Siddeley HS. 748-2A twin turboprop transport aircraft, and two Nord 262 twin turboprop transport aircraft.
These include games in in 1959 and 1966, East Africa ( then mostly Kenya, and held in Nairobi ), and an unofficial game against Ceylon ( future Sri Lanka ) in 1950.
These mostly range in date from the beginning of the Greek Bronze Age ( about 3200 BC ) to the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century AD.
These were mostly the peasants.
These can be mostly divided into two categories:
These periodicals contained mostly reprints and a few original stories.
These emulsions may be called creams, ointments, liniments ( balms ), pastes, films, or liquids, depending mostly on their oil-to-water ratios, other additives, and their intended route of administration.
These early RPG fanzines were generally typed, sold mostly in an A5 format ( in the UK ) and were usually illustrated with abysmal or indifferent artwork.
These remained very different until a counter-movement in the 17th to 18th centuries imposed similar styles once again, mostly originating from Ancien Régime France.
These included his Péchés de vieillesse (" Sins of Old Age "), which are grouped into 14 volumes, mostly for solo piano, occasionally for voice and various chamber ensembles.
These fourteen countries came to be known as the " Cairns Group ", and included mostly small and medium sized agricultural exporters such as Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, and New Zealand.
These pronunciations are still used in synagogue ritual and religious study, in Israel and elsewhere, mostly by people who are not native speakers of Hebrew, though some traditionalist Israelis are bi-dialectal.
These specifications mostly occur in non-European contexts – such as the coat of arms of Nunavut and the former Republic of Bophuthatswana, with the arms of North Dakota ( as distinguished from its seal ) providing an even more unusual example, while the State of Connecticut specifies a " rococo " shield – but not completely, as the Scottish Public Register records an escutcheon of oval form for the Lanarkshire Master Plumbers ' and Domestic Engineers ' ( Employers ') Association, and a shield of square form for the Anglo Leasing organisation.
These mostly take the form of humorous misspellings, prodigious reference to things, or reference to several of the regular users.
These people mostly act as a parallel banking system for businessmen.
These states along with Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim lie mostly in the Himalayan region.
These missiles are mostly medium range ( 2000 – 4000 m ), though some such as 9M117M1 Arkan has a range of 5, 500 m. Others may carry surface-to-air missiles or a combination of the two, such as the 2T Stalker.
These seasonal workers are mostly employed in agriculture, hotels, restaurants and bars.
These changes were mostly to the away look.
These experiments mostly consisted of injecting urine from mentally ill patients into the abdomen of guinea pigs.
These were mostly political changes, rather than changes to the content of the forms, although Funakoshi did introduce some such changes.

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