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These and mega
Keith Morris has stated " These kids that are on the Warped Tour, they should have no choice but to go into the military, and go off to some desert somewhere and spend some time in the desert, rather than having some big, ultra mega record company giving them lots of money and paying for their hotels and buses, making sure their hair is trendy, and that they are wearing the proper clothes that all the kids like and wear, and all that fun shit.

These and franchisees
These franchise agreements granted BKC very little oversight control of its franchisees and resulted in issues of product quality control, store image and design, and operational procedures.
These Australian companies are not franchisees of Ceroc Enterprises.
These stores are operated mostly by franchisees, although several franchisees have built up large chains in their own right within the SuperValu group.

These and paid
These would be paid for out of general, not payroll, taxes.
These bets are considered working bets, and will continue to be paid out each time a shooter rolls the place or buy point number.
These changes soon paid dividends, as the Allied ability to deny Japan air superiority was critical to their victories at Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal and New Guinea.
These workers were initially paid, but as Nazi fortunes declined they were kept as slave workers.
These include enhanced maternity and paternity rights, the introduction of a National Minimum Wage and the Working Time Directive which covers working time, rest breaks and the right to paid annual leave.
These would be groups of career soldiers who would be paid a set rate.
These fees or royalties are generally paid to the songwriters ; the musicians themselves typically do not get a cut of radio royalties, even if they own a share of the performance rights, unless they wrote the song themselves.
* Cumulative preference – These shares carry a right that, if the dividend cannot be paid in one year, it will be carried forward to successive years.
* Preference – These shares normally carry a right that any annual dividends available for distribution will be paid preferentially on these shares before other classes.
These included Muslim sailors being " paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions " in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration ", in contrast to Roman and Byzantine sailors who were " stakeholders in a maritime venture, in as much as captain and crew, with few exceptions, were paid proportional divisions of a sea venture's profit, with shares allotted by rank, only after a voyage's successful conclusion.
These corrections take one of two forms: payments to the government, for taxpayers who have not paid enough during the tax year ; and tax refunds from the government for those who have overpaid.
These gigs were the first performances for which the Undertones were actually paid: performing at The Casbah earned the group up to £ 40 a week.
These fleets would target poorly defended settlements, and either pillage them for their valuables, or demand ransom, which was often paid in goods and slaves, sometimes to the benefit of the victor's own plantations.
These franking credits represent the tax paid by the company upon its pre-tax profits.
These profits are generated by the investment returns of the insurer's general account, in which premiums are invested and from which claims are paid.
These are regular, tax-funded non-contributory cash transfers paid to older people.
These reports often indicate how significant impacts generated by the development will be mitigated, the cost of which is usually paid by the developer.
These two space probes were built at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, and they were paid for by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ), which also paid for their launchings from Cape Canaveral, Florida, their tracking, and everything else concerning the space probes.
These new magazines were labeled " semiprozines ", and were eventually sold rather than traded, and paid their contributors.
# Paid Publishers: These days paid publication has become very common, here the author has to meet with the total expense to get the book published and author has full right to set up marketing policies.
These restrictions only apply to money paid in during the current tax year.
These included Muslim sailors being paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration.
These type systems may be one restricted toll lane or more on an otherwise " free " road -- all roads have to be paid for somehow and are never " free ".

These and practically
These songs ( practically all Persian music, for that matter ) are limited to a range of two octaves.
These factors practically insure that no single financing formula is feasible ; ;
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These meters also support alternate site testing for the most routine tests for practically painless testing.
These teachings had more important results upon the orders and their possessions in Bohemia, where the instructions of the " Evangelical master " were followed to the letter in such a way that the noble foundations and practically the whole of the property of the Church were sacrificed.
These activities – which are practically confined to Germany – render impossible the task of diplomacy.
These finds, some of which have been preserved practically intact due to the special conditions of the peat bogs, have included wooden arrows with microliths attached to the tip by resinous substances and cords.
These first two records were produced by John Simon, who was practically a group member: he aided in arrangements, and played occasional instruments ( piano or tuba ).
These spirits were held to persist after death-a common belief present in practically all human societies.
These actions were taken despite the small matter that practically no one could distinguish the actual lyrics.
These models were packaged in grey metal cubes with a variety of inputs that accepted practically any analog format.
These libertarians view landowners as practically equivalent to the state.
These are attended by about two-thirds of the students and the first two are practically unknown in other parts of the world.
These weapons have a wide dispersal and are capable of ripping practically anything in their path to shreds.
These alligators are practically impossible to find in the wild.
These notable acts, while practically carried out by a small group, were successful in conveying the Armenian Genocide and its silence to the forefront of international awareness.
These two main conflicts have hindered progress on the union's joint goals and practically made it inactive as a whole.
These maps are still used today, practically unaltered.
These particles travel through a very high vacuum ( 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup > Pa ; practically free space ) to the substrate, where they condense.
These are practically never used by professionals, as they almost never calibrate the system as well as a professional audio engineer can manually.
These volumes, of which the second practically consisted of two, appeared in 1872-75, and completed the stupendous undertaking.
In addition, the nascent state's future was practically " mortgaged " to French banks in the 1820s, as it was forced to make massive reparations to French slaveholders in order to receive French recognition and end the nation's political and economic isolation .< ref name =" autogenerated1 "> These payments may have permanently affected Haiti's economy and wealth.
These names are used practically interchangeably when referring to the Loricariidae.
These devices can be used in practically any location, but are found primarily in places where a phone call would be particularly disruptive because silence is expected.

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