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Unable and afford
Unable to afford new stationery, he wrote on the verso side of old manuscripts.
Unable to afford the asking price, and concerned that, ostensibly because of the former private owner's tax concerns, Witten refused to reveal the provenance of the map, Yale contacted another alumnus, Paul Mellon, who agreed to buy it ( for a price later stated to be about $ 300, 000 ) and donate it to the university if it could be authenticated.
Unable to afford it, he visits a company, REKAL ( pronounced " recall ") Incorporated, that offers implanted memories (" extra-factual memory ").
Unable to afford a replacement, the police department was disbanded and the town instead paid the Columbia Heights Police Department for service ; rescue services were also contracted to Columbia Heights on a per-incident fee.
Unable to afford university, Douglas Shearer left school, working at a variety of jobs until he visited his sisters, who by then had relocated to Hollywood, California in the early 1920s.
When the expectation of his first appearance in London was close upon him he was so feverish that he exclaimed “ If I succeed I shall go mad .” Unable to afford medical treatment for some time, his elder son died the day after he signed the 3-year Drury Lane contract.
Unable to find or afford record albums, Gallagher stayed up late to hear Radio Luxembourg and AFN where the radio brought him his only exposure to the actual songwriters and musicians whose music moved him most.
Unable to afford college, Rosecrans decided to try for an appointment to the United States Military Academy.
Unable to afford the doll at full price, Karen buys a doll from a street peddler.
Ventura spent around $ 300, 000 and combined it with an aggressive grassroots campaign that featured a statewide bus tour, pioneered use of the Internet for political purposes, and aired quirky TV ads designed by Bill Hillsman, who forged the phrase “ Don ’ t vote for politics as usual .” Unable to afford many television ads, Ventura mainly focused on televised debates and public appearances, preaching his brand of libertarian politics.
Unable to afford Czerny's expensive fees, he became a student of Anton Halm.
Unable to afford top flight players, she decided to take a chance on unproven players from the lower leagues, whom she personally scouted, and talented older players who were generally considered washed up.
Unable to afford that debt, Mahon purchased shares of the team from Kelley and player-manager John McGraw, who had resigned from the team and signed with the New York Giants of the NL.
Unable to afford room and board, Khamsing lived in a Buddhist temple in Bangkok while attending night classes and working part-time as a journalist until he was overcome with illness and forced to drop out of school.
Unable to afford her house payments, Maria moved José and the Millen family to Redwood City in 1932.
Unable to afford to rebody the Granada from the ground up, Lincoln stylists gave the Versailles its own look with several subtle changes to the Ford Granada / Mercury Monarch.
Unable to afford better accommodations, the Fishers next moved to a tiny French fishing village: Cros-des-Cagnes.
Unable to afford college tuition, his father bought a two-year apprenticeship for him in 1896 at the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company, a leading machine tool builder.
Unable to receive and afford medical care in the U. S., the 9 / 11 rescue workers, as well as all of Moore's friends in the film needing medical attention, appear to sail from Miami to Cuba on three speedboats in order to obtain free medical care provided for the enemy combatants detained at the U. S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
Unable to afford replacements and burdened with other debts from his newspaper, Yancey was forced to sell most of the slaves as they recovered.
Unable to afford a Mellotron, Dave Biro invented this instrument for personal use in early 1974 and showed it to Rick Wakeman in October 1974 after a concert performance in Connecticut.
Unable to afford a home of their own they lived for 4 years in the house of her elderly father-in-law, " an old Presbyterian of the deepest dye " who condemned as ungodly cards, plays, and dancing.
Unable to afford Izzet's £ 30, 000 per week wages, the club admitted he was leaving the club.
Unable to afford that debt, Mahon purchased shares of the team from Kelley and player-manager McGraw, who had resigned from the team and signed with the Giants.

Unable and services
Unable to find a Major League club interested in his services, Horner signed a one-year contract with the Yakult Swallows of the Japanese League.
Unable to win, he next day offered his services to other riders, for which he had a reputation.
Under the ADA, complementary paratransit service is required for passengers who are 1 ) Unable to navigate the public bus system, 2 ) unable to get to a point from which they could access the public bus system, or 3 ) have a temporary need for these services because of injury or some type of limited duration cause of disability ( 49 CFR 37. 123 ).
The Rangers ' attempts to regain his services were unsuccessful, Unable to play in the NHL, Hextall regained his amateur status and played senior hockey briefly with the St. Catharines Saints in the Ontario Hockey Association's senior division.
Unable to make a deal for the KLTY call letters ( because they were held by an FM station in Liberty, Missouri ) or the services of Rivers ( who worked at 102. 9 KMGC ), he hired Paul Martin, Chuck Gratner, and Mark Elfstrand ( Johnson ) and launched KOJO at 94. 1 FM the following year.

Unable and band
Unable to mention CFNY directly for fear of alienating airplay on other stations, the band instead ensured the catalog number for their album Permanent Waves was 1021-a nod to the station's 102. 1 FM frequency.
Unable to stay away from music, Nichols formed a new Five Pennies band and began playing small clubs in the Los Angeles area soon after the war ended.
Unable to retain their new-found American audience or rekindled British following, the album failed to live up to expectations and the band largely faded from sight once more.
Unable to be active in a band, he started doing music arranging as a way to keep some involvement with music while convalescing.
Unable to come up with a replacement name for their band, Portnoy's father suggested the name Dream Theater, which was the title of a nearby movie theater for the name of the band.
Unable to perform the remaining shows on the tour without Kim, the band broke up the tour, and returned to Denmark in a state of bankruptcy.
Unable to raise enough money for nationwide tours in support of its previous albums, Petra received another break when the band Servant invited it to open on its 1981 – 82 tour.
Unable to use their original band name, Primus, the trio instead adopted the title of one of their original demos, Sausage.
Unable to be classified as either jazz, hip-hop, punk or any other existing genre, the band coined the term Riot Jazz.
Unable to secure a contract with any of the major companies, the band split up in 1982.
Unable to compete due to Air Force regulations, members of that band joined with local players to form a Grade Two pipe band in the District of Columbia.
Unable to reconcile the schedules of its various members, the band reluctantly broke up in 1987.
Unable to tour full-time, Bill Barbot left the band to be replaced by long time friend and Jawbox roadie, Mike Harbin, also of the band Jack Potential, took over as bassist.
Unable to perform openly, an entire underground cultural movement formed around the band during the 1970s.
Unable to convince the emperor, in 1124, Dashi led a band of his fellow Khitans and moved to Kedun, a Liao garrison town in the north-west.

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