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Herzog had promised to eat his shoe if Morris completed the project, to challenge and encourage Morris, whom Herzog perceived as incapable of following up on the projects he conceived.
Herzog once promised to eat his shoe if Errol Morris completed the movie project on pet cemeteries that he had been working on, in order to challenge and motivate Morris, whom Herzog perceived as incapable of following up on the projects he conceived.
In 2002, Ginn signed a new distribution deal with Koch Records and promised that new material by his various musical projects was forthcoming, these releases eventually appeared on their homepage.
The Liberal Party promised a number of government projects in Quebec to woo Quebec voters to the Liberal Party.
With the support of the group Citizens Against Socialist Housing ( CASH ) and drawing on the anti-communist atmosphere of the time, Poulson promised to end support for such " un-American " housing projects and to fire city employees who were communists or who refused to answer questions about their political activities.
At the same time she promised to not sacrifice the environment, to resettle the people who will lose their houses, to compensate other people, and to initiate no other large scale irrigation projects in the future.
In February 2001, president Arroyo spoke with officials from the Cordillera Administrative Region, and promised to start rebuilding the infrastructure and offered the Cordillera people financial assistance for development projects.
Under the compromise, Democrats conceded the election to Hayes and promised to acknowledge the political rights of blacks ; Republicans agreed to no longer intervene in southern affairs and promised to appropriate a portion of federal monies toward southern projects.
The indictment charged that he had promised civil servants reelection in exchange for approving his projects in Central Israel, especially Lod and Giv ' at Shmuel.
They claimed CTA had secured funds and promised to begin replacing the viaducts starting in 1999, but had diverted the funds to other projects.
Thus, a critical majority of voters preferred Robert Muldoon's National Party of New Zealand, who promised to create many more jobs by borrowing foreign funds to build large infrastructural projects ( the so-called " Think Big " strategy developing oil, gas, coal and electricity resources ).
On March 24, 2005, the band announced its dissolution on its website, but promised to continue making music under Wells ' and Cadoo's respective side projects.
He also promised to improve the standard of living of his subjects through various development projects and the protect and uphold Islam and Brunei's Adat Istiadat.
* Housing projects of modest size promised to the Crimean Tatars have not been completed after many years.
In April 2010, John O ' Neill, the CEO of the Australian Rugby Union, claimed that shortly after the election the government had privately promised funding for a number of rugby projects, but two years later the union was still waiting for financial help while millions had been spent on a bid to host the FIFA World Cup.
The Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 passed Congress, which promised 66 % federal funding for urban mass transportation projects.
" She promised to give priority to new hydroelectric and natural gas projects.
The projects will not proceed without the delivery of promised funding from the Province of Ontario and the federal government of Canada.
Bigger claimed to have always opposed the projects, and promised to try and get the state out of its dire situation.
Recently Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna in his first visit to Gairsain promised a lot of developmental projects to this town.
The DPJ promised to end lavish spending on public works projects associated with LDP and to divert that money to tax cuts and subsidies for households.
The discounted cash flow methods essentially value projects as if they were risky bonds, with the promised cash flows known.

promised and restore
In 1915 Germany promised to restore the boundaries according to the Treaty of San Stefano and Bulgaria, which had the largest army in the Balkans, declared war on Serbia in October the same year.
Hippias fled to Sardis to the court of the Persian satrap, Artaphernes and promised control of Athens to the Persians if they were to help restore him.
The Byzantine Emperor, Heraclius, promised to restore Jewish rights and received Jewish help in defeating the Persians, but he soon reneged on the agreement after reconquering Palestine by issuing an edict banning Judaism from the Byzantine Empire.
Charles promised to restore the annual census or feudal tribute due the Pope as overlord, some 10, 000 ounces of gold being agreed upon, while the Pope would work to block Conradin from election as King of the Germans.
" In exchange for being made Pope, Liberatus claims he promised Empress Theodora to restore the former patriarch of Constantinople Anthimus to his position.
Apart from noting that both men were already married, he reminded them of their promises to previous popes, that they would consider the pope ’ s enemies as their enemies, and that they had promised to Saint Peter to resist the Lombards and restore the rights of the Church.
He chose to honor the Senatorial Curia with a visit, where he promised to restore its ancestral privileges and give it a secure role in his reformed government: there would be no revenge against Maxentius ' supporters.
He offered to aid the French King if he would restore his former territories in Normandy, recognize his claim to Burgundy and bestow the promised lordship of Montpellier.
At his coronation, Desiderius promised to restore many lost papal towns to the Holy See, in return for the papacy's endorsement of his claim.
Henry I of England, the Anglo-Norman king who promised at his coronation to restore the laws of Edward the Confessor and who married a Scottish princess with West Saxon royal forbears, called up the fyrd to supplement his feudal levies, as an army of all England, as Orderic Vitalis reports, to counter the abortive invasions of his brother Robert Curthose, both in the summer of 1101 and in autumn 1102.
Both sides promised each other that they would try to restore women abducted during the riots.
Henry I of England, the Anglo-Norman king who promised at his coronation to restore the laws of Edward the Confessor and who married a Scottish princess with West Saxon royal forbears, called up the fyrd to supplement his feudal levies, as an army of all England, as Orderic Vitalis reports, to counter the abortive invasions of his brother Robert Curthose, both in the summer of 1101 and in autumn 1102.
He also promised an end to " big government " and to restore economic health by use of supply-side economics.
The nobles, sympathetic to the Hussite cause, but supporting the regent, promised to act as mediators with Sigismund, while the citizens of Prague consented to restore to the royal forces the castle of Vyšehrad, which had fallen into their hands.
:" He must remain in heaven until the time comes for God to restore ( apocatastasis ) everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.
He promised to restore the credibility and moral reputation of his party, but his chances of winning were seen as being thin.
In order to drive a wedge between Venezuelans and Peninsulares, Bolívar's instituted a policy of no quarter in his Decree of War to the Death, in which he promised to kill any Peninsular who did not actively support his efforts to restore independence and to spare any American even if they actively collaborated with Monteverde or the royalists.
Cassander's power was challenged by Antigonus, ruler of Anatolia, who promised the Greek cities that he would restore their freedom if they supported him.
As Kimbell's successor, the county appointed Garrett, a member of the Republican Party who ran as a Democrat and a gunman of some reputation who had promised to restore law and order.
He is promised both vengeance and a cure to his vampirism if he can restore the nine Pillars of Nosgoth, edifices whose state dictates the vitality of the world ; the nine guardians who symbiotically represent the Pillars were corrupted prior to his birth, and must be killed before the land can recover.
He promised to yield to the demands of the Curia in all essential points, to restore the States of the Church, to release the prelates, and to grant amnesty to the allies of the pope.
Constructive criticism was encouraged, and he promised to restore parliamentary life and hold elections as soon as possible.
Sabdapalon then promised to return, after 500 years and at a time of widespread political corruption and natural disasters, to sweep Islam from the island and restore Hindu-Javanese religion and civilization.
Talmadge promised that if he were to be elected, he would restore the ' Equal Primary '.

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