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These and veterans
These men founded one of the first local organizations by and for Vietnam veterans in 1981 ( now known as Veterans Village ).
These tournaments aim to support player development by providing experience against other teams of similar skills, and to give newer players a chance to compete without being dominated by long-time veterans.
These quilts symbolize the respect the community feels toward the veterans, who put themselves at risk, serving their country.
These claims have been refuted by one of the veterans, Alexander McClelland, in his book The Answer-Justice.
( These weapons were veterans of earlier wars and had been disabled by having their trunnions removed, but they were fixed to crude log carriages and could still be fired.
These tests gave military personnel and veterans who had enrolled in the military before completing high school a way to demonstrate their knowledge.
These new connections led to the development of new towns and cities for civilians, camps for the military and even colonies for the veterans.
These tactics were quickly adopted by the Hitler Youth and the First World War Volkssturm veterans.
These organizations formed drum and bugle corps of civilians and veterans, and the corps performed in community events and local celebrations.
These veterans of radio and early television found inspiration for the show's characters, plots, and dialogue in the lives, experiences, and conversations of their own children.
These gave veterans access to free or subsidized education and health care.
These resources include the free tutoring, career planning, college prep classes, advising for English for speakers of other languages, disability access services, veterans resources and access to computer labs.
These women, who retained their civilian status and were not officially considered veterans until 1978, were the members of the Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators Unit 25, better known as the " Hello Girls ".
These included the Catholic " family " ( which brought the Roman Catholic Church's support and the national Catholicism ideology ), the monarchist " family " ( or conservative right, composed of many former members of the Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right ), the traditionalist " family " ( issued from Carlism ), the military tendency ( figures close to Franco himself, including the so-called africanistas ) and the Azules themselves or national syndicalists, who controlled the bureaucracy of the so-called Movement: Falange, Sindicato and many others organizations, such as the veterans ' national grouping ( Agrupación Nacional de Excombatientes ), the women's section ( Sección Femenina ), etc.
These series of increasing and providing better benefits for veterans reached a crescendo in 1944 with the passage of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act.
These markers are used in National Cemeteries, parks, veterans facilities, and gardens.
These were organizationally based on the French Gendarmerie, originally consisting of military personnel seconded to or military veterans recruited directly to the constabulary and later became all civilian forces after they were well established.
These homes were initially intended to be room and board for disabled veterans.
These homes were primarily intended to provide shelter for the veterans.
These women and men had received free University education on the condition that they teach in the state school system, or had received University training as a result of their status as Second World War veterans and had chosen to teach.
These purges included decorated war veterans and active duty soldiers.
These purges included decorated war veterans and active duty soldiers.
These analysis shed light on the ever-changing role of compensation in American society and delved into the idea that American Revolutionary War soldiers received superior care after war than later Civil War veterans.
These district companies were formed mainly from veterans of the Indochina War ( 1947 – 54 ) or young people coming back from Algeria.

These and rent
These incomes are known as " profit " and " rent " respectively.
These losses were somewhat offset by the extension of the vote to tenants-at-will paying an annual rent of £ 50.
The Doctor ’ s Charter of 1966 introduced allowances for rent and ancillary staff, significantly increased the pay scales, and changed the structure of payments to reflect “ both qualifications of doctors and the form of their practices, i. e. group practice .” These changes not only led to higher morale, but also resulted in the increased use of ancillary staff and nursing attachments, a growth in the number of health centres and group practices, and a boost in the modernisation of practices in terms of equipment, appointment systems, and buildings.
These building types are often made up of legacy rent controlled and rent stabilized units or may contain another protected class of tenant.
These made it easier for families to buy new homes in the suburbs, but not to rent apartments in cities.
These show considerable wear, thought to be too great for occasional use at festivals, and are therefore thought to have been used by professional performers, or given out for rent.
These holdings are considered part of the city of Dearborn, and revenues generated by camp admissions and rent collected are used to bolster the city's budget.
These new developments are far from the university, but their lower property tax rates allow them to offer students more amenities for their monthly rent.
These may include equipment maintenance, rent, wages of employees whose numbers cannot be increased or decreased in the short run, and general upkeep.
These halted arbitrary evictions, but not where rent was unpaid.
These sources of income allowed him to rent a small room in a private home, and to subscribe to a meal plan at a local eatery for C $ 2. 50 per week.
These were contracts involving the exchange of livestock, money and rent, tocher for the bride and dowry for the groom.
These rural reforms, such as the 375 rent reduction program, were never implemented with much force in mainland China but were very successful in Taiwan.
# Access to shared physical environments: These environments can be indoors or outdoors where customers rent the right to share the use of the environment ( e. g. museums, theme parks, gyms, golf courses ).
These are supposedly intended to get people to pay rent or other charges on time, but these are sometimes exorbitant, or extremely out of proportion to the amount of money which is late.
These terms represent a difference of emphasis, and sometimes real differences about how land rent should be spent ( citizen's dividend or just replacing other taxes ); but all agree that land rent should be recovered from its private recipients.
These were the yellow trucks known as " one-ways " and available for the public to rent from filling stations and other automotive-service locations.
These people voluntarily provide information to the co-op on a confidential basis about their gross income, and their monthly housing charge ( rent ) is then calculated according to a formula.
These include what is in the written agreement ( if there is one ), in the rent book, and / or what was agreed orally ( if there is clear evidence of what was said ).
# These structures determine in the long run a rapidly growing tertiary sector with hidden unemployment and the rising importance of rent in the overall social and economic system
These retail districts concentrate luxury good stores that are managed by large corporations, while conventional and independent retailers are pushed out because of increasing rent and real estate prices.
These peasants would pay rent to the landowner either through agricultural labour on the lord's demesne fields or through rent in the form of cash and produce.

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