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Sir Nicholas had laid up a considerable sum of money to purchase an estate for his youngest son, but he died before doing so, and Francis was left with only a fifth of that money.
In June 2006, Money magazine named the Bend MSA the fifth most overpriced real estate market in the United States.
A station wagon ( also known as an estate or estate car ) is an automobile with a body style variant of a sedan / saloon with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger / cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door ( the liftgate or tailgate ), instead of a trunk lid.
Though Washington experienced a massive real estate boom that helped alleviate the city ’ s fiscal problems for a time, government spending skyrocketed ; the administration managed to post a fifth straight budget surplus, but the next year struggled with a $ 110 million deficit.
This is often followed by a documentary feature, followed by additional re-airings of The National, repeat airings of earlier programs, and other CBC news programming such as the fifth estate, until the following broadcast day begins.
Mother Jones, The Christian Century, the fifth estate, Carol Giambalvo, Rick Ross, and Jim Provenzano have all received complaints from The Hunger Project for publishing articles that The Hunger Project considered to be false and defamatory.
The fifth Duke is remembered as a capable architect and engineer who excavated an underground art gallery and library under his estate at Welbeck Abbey.
Lord Clancarty's great-grandson, the fifth Earl, is notable for marrying an English music-hall singer Belle Bilton ( 1867 – 1906 ) in July 1889 against the opposition of his father who sold off much of the estate in retaliation.
In January and February 1959 Fleming adapted four of television plots into short stories at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica and added a fifth story he had written in the summer of 1958.
Investigative news programs such as Inside Edition, Dateline NBC, and the fifth estate claim that Hinn uses the power of suggestion to make crusade attendees fall on stage and believe they're cured.
Speculation resurfaced in 1999, as Bure was included in an investigation aired by CBC documentary series fifth estate that made several supposed associations between Soviet NHL players and the Russian mafia.
The Needham estate, known as Mourne Park, is near Kilkeel in County Down in Northern Ireland but the title and estate were separated when the fifth Earl inherited the title but opted to live in England.
In 1782 the Reverend Richard Jackson of Tarrington, Herefordshire, and a former fellow of Trinity College died, leaving a fifth of the income from his estate to the head gardener of the university's physic garden and the remainder to found the Professorship of Natural and Experimental Philosophy that now bears his name.
The story broke on September 17 in the CBC program the fifth estate.
It was the seat of the Bacon family until debts forced the fifth Baronet, Sir Robert Bacon, to sell the estate in 1702 to Sir John Holt.
Around a fifth of the births registered in the parish in the mid-18th century are listed as being in the Carnoustie estate.
In 1722, Charles Calvert, fifth Baron Baltimore found himself in financial difficulties and sold the Kiplin estate, his family's home since 1620, to his mother's second husband ( his stepfather ) Christopher Crowe for £ 7000 ( approximately £ 550, 000 in modern currency ).
In 1982, Gartner became co-host of the CBC's prime time TV newsmagazine, the fifth estate.
She was given an interview series in 1994, Contact with Hana Gartner, to showcase a different side of her journalistic skills than the investigative reporting of the fifth estate.
Gartner left the National and returned to the fifth estate in 2000 remaining with the programme for the next 11 years.
* Hana Gartner's Bio at the fifth estate
Malling was a hard-hitting investigative journalist who became the host of the CBC's the fifth estate from 1976 to 1990.

fifth and always
-The fifth is almost always a dactyl, and last must be a spondee.
A tow bar may be found attached at one or both ends, but heavy trucks almost always make use of a fifth wheel hitch.
In the Byzantine (" Greek ") liturgical traditions, the Gospel reading for Zacchaeus remains in the normal lectionary cycle and does not always fall on the fifth Sunday before Lent.
The fifth foot is almost always a dactyl.
Philip is always listed fifth among the apostles.
Since the first nontrivial normal subgroup of the symmetric group on n letters is always the alternating group on n letters, and since the alternating groups on n letters for are always simple and non-abelian, and hence not solvable, it also says that the general polynomials of all degrees higher than the fifth also have no solution in radicals.
After years of foreshadowing, Dawn was introduced at the start of the fifth season as part of a large in-story retcon: characters accepted Dawn's presence as if she had always been there, and as if Buffy always had a sister.
This has not always been true in Chinese history: between the first and fifth centuries AD, a law against multiple-character personal names briefly popularized two-character surnames and a number of important figures like Zhuge Liang and Sima Qian possessed them.
After presenting nearly identical front-page layouts for half a century — always six columns, with the day's top stories in the first and sixth columns, " What's News " digest in the second and third, the " A-hed " feature story in the fourth and themed weekly reports in the fifth column – the paper in 2007 decreased its broadsheet width from 15 to 12 inches while keeping the length at 22 inches, in order to save newsprint costs.
* The Fifth Wheel, where four people, two of one sex and two of another, are allowed to meet and bond slightly, but then a fifth wheel of one or the other sex, but always a heterosexual, enters and attempts to break up the equilibrium.
Both instruments have two strings, and the bow is slid between these two strings, which are tuned at a fifth apart and always played together.
Excepting the first four entries of the eighth note subject the two always enter together, sometimes an octave apart as shown here, sometimes a twelfth ( an octave plus a Perfect fifth | fifth ) apart.
Despite the Duverger's Law of political science, the Canadian Parliament has always had a third, and sometimes a fourth or even fifth, party present ever since ( although no third or fourth party has ever formed a national government in Canada.
First prize ( always to be awarded ) is 20, 000 Euro ; second, 15, 000 Euro ; third, 10, 000 Euro ; fourth, 5, 000 Euro ; and fifth, 3, 000 Euro.
With its oil, a fifth of the world's known uranium ( Gabonese uranium supplied France's nuclear bombs, which French president Charles de Gaulle tested in the Algerian deserts in 1960 ), big iron and manganese deposits, and plenty of timber, Gabon was always important to France.
His re-elections were always achieved by wide margins, including 71 % of the vote in 1970, 73 % in 1976 and 65 % in 1982, when he ran for a fifth six-year term.
He said decades later that she always slept on the fifth floor, adding that on November 8 he used his key to the brownstone and went directly to the third floor where he always did her hair near her large wardrobe closet.
While in Europe it was always considered a large family car, in North America the first two generations of the 626 were compact cars, and the third, fourth and fifth were mid-size cars.
The names of the Geordies were not always consistent: the fifth Geordie was referred to as ' Sidney ' in the 1979 Dandy Annual but this name was later given to the leader of the Geordies.
From the fifth question onward, there are always five drop zones.

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