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Unprecedented and amounts
Unprecedented amounts of explosives and weapons of various types were uncovered after being buried in the desert.

Unprecedented and capital
Unprecedented capital investments and service improvements also came to some disadvantaged neighborhoods under Williams ' administration.

Unprecedented and from
Unprecedented gatherings of thousands of people attended camp meetings where they came to experience salvation ; preaching was fiery and focused on saving the sinner from temptation and backsliding.
Unprecedented success followed when they took the title by five points from rivals and near-neighbours Inter Cardiff, conceding only 22 goals all season and losing only three games ( all 1-0 ).

Unprecedented and was
Unprecedented in its speed of construction, the castle was mostly complete in just two years, when most construction on such a scale would have taken the best part of a decade.
A persistent critic of Charles Haughey, O ' Brien coined the acronym GUBU ( Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizarre and Unprecedented ), based on a statement by Charles Haughey, who was then Taoiseach, commenting on the discovery of a murder suspect, Malcolm MacArthur, in the apartment of the Fianna Fáil Attorney General Patrick Connolly.
: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9 / 11 ," was published.
The case was described in the book Ungodly: A True Story of Unprecedented Evil ( 2007 ) by Bill Osinski, a reporter who had covered the Nuwaubians in Georgia during the late 1990s.
Unprecedented numbers of prisoners were taken in the Battle of the Selle, and a new attack was quickly prepared.
Unprecedented challenges included: all public transportation needed to be restarted, stoplights and street signs were destroyed, the city ’ s world famous street cars were in total disrepair, bankruptcy was a real threat, bonds were downgraded to junk status, half the city ’ s workforce was laid off, millions of tons of storm debris and construction trash had to be removed, construction costs tripled and an historic number of building permits needed to be issued.

Unprecedented and .
Unprecedented construction and population growth in Lethem since the bridge's opening reflects the significantly increased traffic and movement of goods facilitated by the bridge.
Unprecedented levels of repression prevented any collective resistance.
Unprecedented intrusions into the existing urban fabric were also being contemplated, such as the elevated Claiborne Expressway and Riverfront Expressway segments of I-10.
Unprecedented investment in social services took place during the Jagdeo Presidency, enabling significantly improved access to education, rehabilitation of the health system, far-reaching land reform, the biggest expansion of the housing sector in Guyana ’ s history, expansion of the water and sanitation systems, and large-scale development of the road, river and air transport networks.
Unprecedented views were obtained of cloud structures, storm systems, dust clouds, pollutants, forest burning and surface reflectance.
Unprecedented and not duplicated since, Bell posted publicly every day his third party contacts, including meetings and calls with the White House, members of Congress, or other non-Justice Department individuals, to rebuild confidence in the Department of Justice.
* Roach, R. " Powerful pages: Unprecedented Public Impact of W. W. Norton and Co's Norton Anthology of African American Literature ".

amounts and capital
Accordingly, during the Sixties our national economy is likely to grow at as fast a rate as in the Fifties and, in the process, to require enormous amounts of capital funds.
The low interest rates in 1998 – 99 helped increase the start-up capital amounts.
De Gaulle withdrew the French administration, with much of the French population following, which took much of the country ’ s infrastructure and large amounts of capital.
Published lists of the amounts earned by top managers use estimates based on factors such as the fees charged by their funds and the capital they are thought to have invested in them.
The directive also introduces a rule that hedge fund managers should hold larger amounts of capital.
The Ricardian model does not directly consider factor endowments, such as the relative amounts of labor and capital within a country.
Likewise, schooling attainment is often persistent across generations and families with higher amounts of inheritance are able to acquire and transmit higher amounts of human capital.
Lower amounts of human capital and inheritance can perpetuate inequality in the housing market and higher education.
While exploration and mining can sometimes be conducted by individual entrepreneurs or small business, most modern-day mines are large enterprises requiring large amounts of capital to establish.
Authorities were reluctant to expend large amounts of capital on more difficult sections of a route where there was a hope that a railway might instead be built.
When the Eight-Nation Alliance's armies marched into Beijing, Cixi fled the capital only to accept peace terms by paying the foreign powers huge amounts of silver.
The book observed that Turner “ discovered his father had sheltered a substantial amount of taxable income over the years by personally lending it back to the company ” and “ discovered that the billboard business could be a gold mine, a tax-depreciable revenue stream that threw off enormous amounts of cash with almost no capital investment .” In the late 1960s, Turner used the profits to buy Southern radio stations.
The capital was also filled with incredible amounts of riches and resources to spare.
The favored form for large businesses became the corporation because the corporation provided a mechanism to raise the large amounts of investment capital large business required, especially for capital intensive yet risky projects such as railroads.
The Bank uses its AAA credit rating and funds itself by raising equivalent amounts on the capital markets.
The market price of a tradeable bond will be influenced amongst other things by the amounts, currency and timing of the interest payments and capital repayment due, the quality of the bond, and the available redemption yield of other comparable bonds which can be traded in the markets.
These projects all required vast amounts of capital all of which had to be raised from private enterprise.
This ability to quickly raise potentially large amounts of capital from the marketplace is a key reason many companies seek to go public.
The Argentine territories, held back by their closed economies, lack of any activity closely linked to foreign trade, and the scant amounts of labour and capital they consequently received, fell far behind those of other areas of the colonial world that participated in foreign trade.
It provides the linkage between the concepts of capital and the concepts of profit because it provides the point of reference by which profit is measured ; it is a prerequisite for distinguishing between an entity's return on capital and its return of capital ; only inflows of assets in excess of amounts needed to maintain capital may be regarded as profit and therefore as a return on capital.

amounts and now
The peoples of the Tarim Basin in northern China are now known to be Caucasian and there were widespread attempts to keep western archeologists from testing samples such as deliberately replacing the mummies or decapitating them, even defacing ancient cave painting depictions of these people with large amounts of body hair and features such as red colored hair and blue eyes.
" Significant amounts " of hexavalent chromium were found in the water of more than 40 homes in the area, some of which have now been fitted with state-monitored filters on their water supply.
These organisms are now used for several purposes, and are particularly important in producing large amounts of pure human proteins for use in medicine.
follows her outside with the bomb from the bleachers now strapped to his chest, offers up what amounts to a personal eulogy as Veronica looks on in respect, and detonates the bomb.
" Andreas Andreopoulos cites the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia article by Fortescue as an example of how Barlaam's distrustful and hostile attitude regarding hesychasm survived until recently in the West, adding that now " the Western world has started to rediscover what amounts to a lost tradition.
If Prout's hypothesis had proven accurate, then the abstract concept of mass, as we now know it, might never have evolved, since mass could always be defined in terms of amounts of the hydrogen atomic mass.
The first millionth subscription was registered in September 2005 since then the number of subscriptions has more than tripled and now amounts to around 3, 715, 000 which is a bit more than the estimated population of the country, this means that the penetration level has exceeded 100 %.
France is now by far Congo's principal external partner, contributing significant amounts of economic assistance, while playing a highly influential role.
While simple images can be produced rapidly, more realistic and complicated higher-resolution images can now be produced in more reasonable amounts of time.
It now amounts to only a chain of limestone shoals remaining above sea level.
Less labor-intensive tools are more common now: a microplane or fine grater can be used to grind small amounts ; a coffee grinder is useful for larger amounts.
They are to a certain extent open to discuss on expert level the events that took place in Andijan and we have to now see what this amounts to, what concrete steps towards that direction could be taken.
Low amounts of resources plagued the state, as they used a great deal of silver for the antoninianus, which was now reduced in weight.
In 1805, by the Treaty of Mount Dexter, the Choctaw conveyed large amounts of land in what is now southeastern Mississippi and southwestern Alabama, including much of the western portion of Clarke County, to the United States for settlement by European Americans.
Establishments in what is now the national park felled large amounts of timber in the early 1900s.
Historically, the area was renowned for mineral extraction, including clay, aggregates and notably the digging of huge amounts of chalk from the West Thurrock area for use in the now defunct cement industries.
Settlements along both the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean subsisted on immense amounts of shellfish, leaving distinctive middens ( mounds of discarded shells and other refuse ) that are now prized sources of information for archeologists.
Moreover, the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, now fully operational, was able to relay vasts amounts of data through its ground terminal to the POCC.
According to the British Research Defence Society, the Draize eye test is now a " very mild test ," in which small amounts of substances are used and are washed out of the eye at the first sign of irritation.
Whilst one of these ( einsteinium ) is now available in macroscopic quantities, most are extremely rare, having only been prepared in microgram amounts or less.
Theoretical work simultaneously also showed that ancient MACHOs are not likely to account for the large amounts of dark matter now thought to be present in the universe.
These processes, including the associated cooling ponds, require considerable amounts of water and the licence to extract water from Wast Water, formerly held by BNFL, is now held by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
It is now obvious that the relative competitive price of deer can no longer be generally expressed as the ratio between total amounts of labour embodied.
Australian coins for general circulation, now produced at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, are also legal tender, under the provisions of the Currency Act 1965, but only for the following amounts:

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