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They play an important role in habitat conservation because ninety-eight percent of all funds generated by their sale go directly toward the purchase or lease of wetland habitat for protection in the National Wildlife Refuge System.
They hope to finish in time for the 2017-18 NBA season, when the team's lease at the Oracle Arena in Oakland expires.
They are also obligated to lease their unused optical fiber ( dark fiber ) to other carriers at regulated rates.
They asserted that their native title rights continued and co-existed with the pastoral lease.
They signed a lease for 12061 Bluemont Way in Reston, Virginia, the former Sallie Mae headquarters, in 2010 and decided to purchase the building in September 2011.
They have since terminated their lease of their current space in two buildings at Lakeside @ Loudoun Technology Center.
They prepared a report valuing the site at £ 3, 000 per annum, which Villiers immediately accepted ; this was then hurriedly pushed through the Board which agreed the lease despite a higher offer of £ 4, 000.
They later signed a three-year lease to play at Pringles Park through the 2008 season.
They rented a fashionable apartment at 19, Rue de Lille, and obtained a 20-year lease on a mill outside of Paris in Ermenonville, France, from their friend Armand de la Rochefoucauld for 2, 200 dollar gold pieces ( about $ today ).
They took possession of the island at the expiration of Sperry Rand's lease in 1963.
They still held the lease for the collection of municipal fees, as well as the royal taxes from the entire starostwo ( local administrative unit ) in these years.
They offered rent-free lease of the lots with an option to later purchase at £ 100 per hectare if the occupants cleared them and brought them into production.
They were married at St Thomas ' Church, Newport, and lived at Carisbrooke Priory, the lease of which he purchased from the Secretary of State, Francis Walsingham.
They trade under a lease and licence contract which govern the business relationship.
They sold a long term lease to a company 75 % owned and controlled by Howard Holdings plc, and 25 % by the Whitgift Foundation themselves.
They are almost always two-day events held on weekends by promoters who lease the space and allow dealers to rent tables to display their wares and / or advertise services they provide.
They cannot be evicted unless the landlord serves a formal notice to end the tenancy and successfully opposes the grant of the new lease to which the tenant has an automatic right.
They were obliged to pay to the royal Treasury the sum stipulated in their lease, and they received a share of the income and a share of any unexpected surplus.
They negotiated a five-year lease for the entire outlet for $ 100, 000 per year, payable semi-annually in advance.
They also attempted to negotiate lease reductions on a number of other high cost sites.
They sold the lease to what would become Tennant's richest post war mine, Noble's Nob, before they realised its potential.
They applied for a Light Railway Order for a 3 foot 6 inch gauge electric tramway ( not standard gauge, as had been specified by the lease ).
They were established following a lease made by King George V in 1921.
They redressed this lack by renovating the old school with their own hands, having obtained a lease from the city for $ 1 a year.

They and from
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
They were running from something.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
They got tin cups of coffee from the big pot on the coosie's fire, rolled and lighted brown-paper cigarettes, lounged about.
They closed in fast, kept him from reaching inside his coat for his gun.
They escorted him down from the porch and through the rain to his office.
They moved in on him, crowded him from all sides.
They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
They had never seen a tultul but they had heard about it from their fathers ''.
They had fought from caves, and the marines resorted to burning them out.
They bought rustled cattle from the outlaw, kept him supplied with guns and ammunition, harbored his men in their houses.
They whirled and saw him, standing there dim in the slatted light from the boarded freight wall.
They lay, with the birds hopping from branch to branch above them and the bright sky peeping down at them.
They squatted on their heels with their heads bent far forward, their eyes only a few inches from the ground.
`` They swear that every person smells different and every family smells different from every other.
They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
They reincarnated the figures of human beings banished from his canvases since the 1920's.
They emerged as interchangeable cogs in a faulty but formidable machine: shaved nearly naked, hair queued, greatcoated, jackbooted, and best of all -- in the opinion of the British professional, Major Semple-Lisle -- `` their minds are not estranged from the paths of obedience by those smatterings of knowledge which only serve to lead to insubordination and mutiny ''.
They even accept the `` double standard '' of sex morality in a double sense, i.e., both sexes agree that standards for men differ from standards for women, and women apply to both sexes a standard different from that held by men.
`` They straggle at such a rate '', he told the commander-in-chief, `` that if the enemy were enterprising, they might get two from us, when we would take one of them, which makes me wish General Howe would go on, lest any incident happen to us ''.
They had risen from humble beginnings by their own diligence and astuteness, they were unfettered by the codes that bound nobles like Othon or even the older generation of clerks like Hotham, and they were working for an end that their opponents had never even visualized.
They had other topics of conversation, besides their news from courts and fairs, which were of interest to Othon, the builder of castles in Wales and churches in his native country.

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