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  • He held the items out for her examination.

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  • Chefs are more than happy to customize any menu item, or to even take requests for items not on the menu at all.

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  • More food items lined the shelves of both.

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  • Common household items are endless sources of fascination to a toddler.

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  • Perhaps she just moved some of the items around.

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  • He ascended two floors to the hallway where Kris's supplies had been stocked.  He recalled how hard it could be taking care of a helpless creature like Katie or Toby.  He strode to the chamber that had served as a department store full of clothing to Kris's Immortals.  Not surprised to find the chamber ransacked, he sifted through the remaining clothing on the floor.  He guessed Toby's size and stuffed a bag with a few items before going to the food supplies.

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  • In items I and 4 the increase in safety is due in part, no doubt, to the extension of the use of the block system.

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  • The menu is simple and to the point and serves up easily recognizable items like gumbo, oyster stew, crab claws and fried calamari.

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  • Cynthia reluctantly put the notebook aside and the couple began to carry the fresh baked goods and other breakfast items to the dining room.

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  • He then added, "But when your sister was so snooty about the coins and other items and short changed Fred O'Connor, we decided to keep the notebook."

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  • Dean didn't bother to mention certain rules of evidence that looked askance at pilfered items.

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  • When the Deans tried to buy her even a minimal number of new items, she became embarrassed and pensive, no doubt a result of Janet's don't-rock-the-boat philosophy.

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  • Added to that was Fred's frequent lies about picking up at tag sales for a pittance, items that to an observant eye, still retained their much-higher new-store price.

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  • The young girl explained Cynthia had just left for Duckett's Market to pick up a few items but Fred was up in his room, working on his computer.

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  • Did he pick up everything—all the items Jake Weller brought by and the luggage we were holding—and the climbing gear?

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  • The only non-business items were a digital clock and two framed pictures.

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  • He ticked off the items he had learned about Jeffrey Byrne during the course of the day, as much for his own review as to answer Fred's rapid-fire questions.

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  • Dean methodically searched the room, examining each of the missing man's items slowly, not knowing exactly what he was look­ing for.

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  • Then he asked, Have you checked the items I brought back from Norfolk?

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  • Dean grabbed his coat, glad to be doing something that took his mind off Vinnie Baratto, Arthur Atherton and the fact he and Cynthia Byrne were items of interest to some very nasty people.

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  • He reluctantly pawed through the clutter on her bureau and the personal items in her bureau draw­ers, urged by Randy, who hoped the letter might have been left behind.

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  • Dean had purchased a small tent and sleeping bag for the Iowa trip, both items light enough to be hauled on his bike.

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  • Along with the other items, she purchased a phone holster that clipped to her waistband.

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  • After a quick breakfast, she made a list of the items she needed and drove to the tiny town.

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  • He may veto a bill, or in case of an appropriation bill, the separate items, but this veto may be overridden by a simple majority of the total membership of each house.

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  • The most important export is fish, other items being seaweed, marble, preserved foods, butter and margarine and infusorial earth.

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  • The revenue from stamps includes as its chief items the returns from stamped paper, stamps on goods traffic, securities and share certificates and receipts and cheques..

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  • The principal items of export are wool, skins, tallow, frozen mutton, chilled beef, preserved meats, butter and other articles of pastoral produce, timber, wheat, flour and fruits, gold, silver, lead, copper, tin and other metals.

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  • The chief items of annual expenditure drawn from the fund are the supplementary stipends to priests and the pensions to members of suppressed religious houses.

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  • The income of 60,741,418 in 1881 rose in 1899-1900 to 69,917,126; while the expenditure increased from 58,705,929 in 1881 to 69,708,706 in 1899-1900, an increase of 9,175,708 in income and 11,002,777 in expenditure, while there has been a still further increase since, the figures for 1905-1906 showing (excluding items which figure on both sides of the account) an increase of 8,766,995 in income and 5,434,560 in expenditure over 1899-1900.

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  • But since 1894 all extraordinary items of expenditure, with the exception of those for the construction of new lines of railway, have been defrayed out of ordinary revenue.

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  • With regard to the imports into Russia-they consist mainly of raw materials and machinery for the manufactures, and of provisions, the principal items being raw cotton, 17% of the aggregate; machinery and metal goods, 13%; tea, 5%; mineral ores, 5%; gums and resins, 4%; wool and woollen yarns, 32%; textiles, 3%; fish, 3%; with leather and hides, chemicals, silks, wine and spirits, colours, fruits, coffee, tobacco and rice.

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  • The accidents to " other persons " cannot readily be compared with items 7-12 in the British record, except as to the totals and a few of the items.

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  • The principal items for the years 1906 and 1907 are shown in Table XVI.

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  • Exports in 1904 were valued at £419,642, the principal items being agricultural products (oranges, lemons, carobs, almonds, grapes, valonia, &c.), value £153,858, olives and products of olives-(oil, soap, &c.), £134,788, and wines and liquors, £48,544.

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  • The governor is empowered to call extraordinary sessions of the legislature, to grant pardons and reprieves, and to exercise a power of veto which extends to items in appropriation bills; a two-thirds majority of the legislature is necessary to pass a bill over his veto.

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  • The annual average value maybe put at not quite £2,000,000, machinery and tin-plate being a long way the most important items. There is further a small transit trade through Transcaucasia from Persia to the value of less than half a million sterling annually, and chiefly in carpets, cocoons and silk, wool, rice and boxwood; and further a sea-borne trade between Persia and Caucasian.

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  • The column for all dead meat includes not only the items tabulated, but also [[Table Xv]].-Quantities of Dead Meat imported into the United Kingdom, 1891-1905-Thousands of Cwt.

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  • The power as conferred at that time, however, is broader than usual, for it extends not only to items in appropriation bills, but to separate sections in other measures, and, in addition to the customary provision for passing a bill over the governor's veto by a two-thirds vote of each house it is required that the votes for repassage in each house must not be less than those given on the original passage.

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  • Among the leading and more distinctive items were printing and publishing ($21,023,855 in 1905); sugar and molasses refining ($ 1 5,74 6, 547 in 1900; figures not published in 1905 because of the industry being in the hands of a single owner); men's clothing (in 1900, $8,609,475, in 1905, $11,246,004); women's clothing (in 1900, $3,258,483, in 1905, $5,705,470); boots and shoes (in 1900, $3,882,655, in 1905, $5,575,927); boot and shoe cut stock (in 1905, $5, 211, 445); malt liquors (in 1900, $7,518,668, in 1905, $6,715,215); confectionery (in 1900, $4,455,184, in 1905, $6,210,023); tobacco products (in 1900, $3,504,603, in 1905, $4,59 2, 698); pianos and organs ($3,670,771 in 1905); other musical instruments and materials (in 1905, $231,780); rubber and elastic goods (in 1900, $3,139,783, in 1905, $2,887,323); steam fittings and heating apparatus (in 1900, $2,876,327, in 1905, $3,354, 020); bottling, furniture, &c. Art tiles and pottery are manufactured in Chelsea.

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  • It provided for municipal elections in January; for the election of a mayor for four years; for his recall at the end of two years if a majority of the registered voters so vote in the state election in November in the second year of his term; for the summary removal for cause by the mayor of any department head or other of his appointees; for a city council of one chamber of nine members, elected at large each for three years; for nomination by petition; for a permanent finance commission appointed by the governor; for the confirmation of the mayor's appointments by the state civil service commission; for the mayor's preparation of the annual budget (in which items may be reduced but not increased by the council), and for his absolute veto of appropriations except for school use.

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  • Schools, police, charities, water, streets and parks are the items of heaviest cost.

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  • Some of the largest items of wholesale trade in 1920 were dry goods, $240,000,000; carpets, rugs and linoleums, also $240,000,000; boots and shoes, $175,000,000; groceries, $175,000,000; railway supplies, $210,000,000; hardware, $115,000,000; foundry products, $125,000,000.

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  • The value of the city's factory products in 1905 was $13,879,159, the principal items being rubber and elastic goods ($3,635,211) and boots and shoes ($2,044,250) The manufacture of stoves, and of mucilage and paste are important industries.

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  • Syria in fact is beginning to take shape in our minds as perhaps the most ancient seat of civilization in the world, the common source from which Babylonia and Egypt derived those items of culture in which, in the early period, they resemble one another.

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  • All the thoughts, words and deeds of each are entered in the book of life as separate items - all the evil works, &c., as debts.

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  • The principal items of revenue and expenditure are as follows, the figures being taken from the published budget above-mentioned.

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  • In March 1897 the floating debt was calculated by a financial authority in the Fortnightly Review to amount to upwards of £TJ5,000,000, which might be compressed to £T25,000,000 since a large proportion was certainly composed of salaries in arrear and other items of a similar kind which the government would never, under any circumstances, make good.

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  • No other items in the budget call for special remark, but in order that the information given may be complete, each head of expenditure is shown separately below, and the budget for 1910-1911, as first placed before the Turkish parliament, presents the following picture, from which it may be observed that the public debt absorbs 26% of the revenue, war service 38% and civil services 36%.

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  • What Cardiff lacks is a corresponding import trade, for its imports in 1906 amounted to only 2,108,133 tons, of which the chief items were iron ore (8 9 5,610 tons), pit-wood (303,407), grain and flour (298,197).

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  • The " sundry products " would probably be included in the four general classes were the items given.

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  • The two main items in the published programme of the new government were the introduction of universal suffrage and - even more revolutionary from the Magyar point of view - the substitution of state-appointed for elected officials in the counties.

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  • Machinery, provisions, largely in the form of tinned and otherwise preserved food, and liquors, clothing, textiles and hardware, chemicals and dynamite, iron and steel work and timber, and jewelry are the chief items in the imports.

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  • Other items were afterwards added to liquidate other obligations than those included in the above, chiefly on account of the internal debt.

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  • Other important sources of revenue are the rents from state lands, forests, and miscellaneous items such as fishery, revenue and irrigation taxes.

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  • The principal items of revenue in the budget are the land revenue, railways, customs, forests and excise.

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  • Since 1899 the trade of the place has revived, coffee and live stock being the most important items.

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  • Taxes on imports and exports, not exceeding the equivalent of io% ad valorem, direct taxation of Europeans, and a poll tax on native adult males, a tax on ivory and the Government share in the exploitation of mines were the chief sources of revenue; the administrative services and interest on debt the largest items of expenditure.

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  • The chief items of imports are arms and ammunition, rice, coffee and piece goods; the staple export is dates, which in a good year accounts for nearly half the total; much of the trade is in the hands of British Indians, and of the shipping 92% is British.

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  • Thus the first real newspaper did not see the light until 1861, when aYedc publisher brought out the Batavia News, a compilation of items from foreign newspapers, printed on Japanese paper from wooder blocks.

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  • Having been convicted of the libel he was liberated later in the year under circumstances that only became clear in 1864, when six letters were discovered in the Record Office from Defoe to a Government official, Charles Delaf aye, which, according to William Lee, established the fact that in 1718 at least Defoe was doing not only political work, but that it was of a somewhat equivocal kind - that he was, in fact, sub-editing the Jacobite Mist's Journal, under a secret agreement with the government that he should tone down the sentiments and omit objectionable items. He had, in fact, been released on condition of becoming a government agent.

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  • Similarly he is probably wrong, or at all events includes items of which the tribute lists take no account, when he says that it amounted to 600 talents at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War.

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  • The moderation of the assessment is shown not only by the fact that it was paid so long without objection, but also by the individual items. Even in 425 Naxos and Andros paid only 15 talents, while Athens had just raised an eisphora (income tax) from her own citizens of 200 talents.

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  • In addition to the usual privilege of granting pardons and reprieves, he controls considerable patronage, and possesses a power of veto which extends to separate items in appropriation bills.

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  • These, except livestock, continue to be the main items of export.

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  • The first state constitution gave the veto power to a council of revision composed of the governor, the chancellor and the judges of the supreme court, but since 1821 this power has been exercised by the governor alone; and in 1874 it was extended to separate items in appropriation bills.

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  • Any bill or any item or items of any bill which has passed both houses may be vetoed by the governor, and to override a veto a two-thirds vote of the members present in each house is required.

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  • These items are Historical S' value.

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  • The department also edits the Board of Trade Journal (started in 1886), giving items of commercial information, trade and tariff notices and various periodical returns.

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  • He has a veto power extending to items in appropriation bills, which may be overcome by a two-thirds' vote in each house.

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  • He may veto appropriation bills by items, but any of his vetoes may be overruled by a two-thirds vote of each house.

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  • Nationalization of the coal-mines and the great industrial concerns was one of the main items on the programme of the Socialist parties.

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  • In May 1906 a new treasurer entered office, who discovered that many items for furniture and decoration were charged twice, once at a normal and again at a remarkably high figure.

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  • For the year 1898-9 the present writer obtained figures directly from the books kept by the custom-house official at Tabriz, and although, as this official informed him, some important items had not been entered at all, the value of the exports and imports shown in the books exceeded that of the consular reports by about io per cent.

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  • Both these items are borne by France.

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  • He may veto any measure, including items in appropriation bills, but the legislature can repass such a measure by a simple majority of the total membership in each house.

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  • The take of 1898 consisted chiefly of cod, haddock, lobsters, mackerel, alewives, pollock and hake, but was valued at only $48,987, which was a decrease of 67% from that of 1889; in 1905 the total take was valued at $51,944, of which $32,575 was the value of lobsters and $8166 was the value of fresh cod-the only other items valued at more than $loon were soft clams ($2770), Irish moss ($2400), alewives, fresh and salted ($1220), and haddock ($1048).

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  • Of this total the only other large items were clay and clay products (valued at $371,640), and mineral waters ($259,520; of which $150,512 was the value of table waters) from nine springs, four in Rockingham, three in Hillsboro county and one each in Coos and Carrol counties-and other mineral waters were used in the manufacture of soft drinks.

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  • The increase of the different items during the five years was greater in every case in the rural than in the urban factories.

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  • Precious stones ($43,620,591); fruits and nuts; copper, iron and steel; tobacco (leaf $25,897,650; manufactured, $4,138,521); tin; spirits, wines and liquors; oils, paper, works of art, tea and leather ($16,270,406), being the remaining items in excess of $15,000,000 each.

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  • Coal, iron ore, building materials, lumber, livestock, cotton, fruits, vegetables, tobacco and grain are the great items in the domestic commerce of the country, upon its railways, inland waterways, and in the coasting trade.

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  • The magnitude of these items is so great as to defy exact determination; data for the formation of some idea of them can be found in the account of the mineral, forest and agricultural resources of the country.

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  • Fresh items of appropriations are often added, and changes are made in revenue bills in the interest of particular purposes or localities.

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  • The governor's power of veto extends to separate items in appropriation bills, but in every case his veto may be overriden by a two-thirds vote of the legislature.

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  • The revenue of the Territory for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June 1908 amounted to $2,669,748.32, of which $640,051.42 was the proceeds of the tax on real estate, $635,265.81 was the proceeds of the tax on personal property; and among the larger of the remaining items were the income tax ($266,241.74), waterworks ($141,898.04), public lands (sales, $37,585.75; revenue, $122,541.71) and licences ($206,374.28).

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  • The two chief items of the ministerial parliamentary programme were the extension of the new Education Act to London and Mr Wyndham's Irish Land Purchase Act, by which the British exchequer should advance the capital for enabling the tenants in Ireland to buy out the landlords.

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  • The very form of the bull, which merely sums up the various items of information that had reached the pope, is enough to prove that the decree was not intended to bind anyone to belief in such things.

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  • In 1908 the total catch on Lake Erie was valued at $200,869, the principal items being herring ($90,108), blue pike ($13,657) and whitefish ($31,580).

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  • He has a right of veto, extending to items in appropriation bills, which may be overridden by a two-thirds vote in each house.

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  • For a number of items relating to works of art near the coast of Asia Minor, and in the adjacent islands, Pliny was indebted to the general, statesman, orator and historian, Gaius Licinius Mucianus, who died before A.D.

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  • I Including various miscellaneous items not specified in detail.

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  • Some of the items included as town dues are curious.

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  • The chief items of ordinary expenditure are tribute and debt charges, the expenses of the civil administration, of the Egyptian army (between Soo,ooo and 600,000 yearly), of the revenue-earning departments and of pensions.

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  • The principal items of revenue are customs and excise, land and house tax, stamps, railways, legal fees, the state lottery and death duties.

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  • In 1905 the total value of Allegheny's factory products was $45,830,272; this showed an apparent decrease (exceeded by one city only) of $7,365,106, from the product-value of 1900, but the decrease was partly due to the more careful census of 1905, in which there were not the duplications of certain items which occurred in the 1900 census.

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  • Lord Rosebery had just gone down to Cornwall to make a series of speeches in support of the Liberal programme, now fairly well mapped out as regards those items which represented the strong public opposition to what had been done by the Unionist government..

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  • Horses must be fed; the wages of grooms and helpers be paid; saddlery, clothing, shoeing, &c., are items; farmers, innkeepers, railway companies, fly-men and innumerable others benefit more or less directly.

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  • But even if, by omitting these accidental items, the list be reduced to thirty, a sufficient number will be lef t to indicate the cosmopolitan character of the city.

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  • The chief items are cotton goods, sugar and tea.

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  • Bacon's Logic, then, like Galilei's, intended as a contribution to scientific method, a systematization of discovery by which, given the fact of knowledge, new items of knowledge may be acquired, failed to convince contemporaries and successors alike of its efficiency as an instrument.

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  • Grains, lumber, fish, fruits and fruit products, petroleum, vegetables and sugar are the leading items in the commerce of San Francisco.

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  • The governor's veto power extends to items in appropriation bills, and to overcome his veto, whether of a whole bill or an item of an appropriation bill, a two-thirds vote in each house of the members* present is required, and such two-thirds must include in each house a majority of the members elected to that house.

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  • In each city incorporated after its adoption, the Constitution requires the election in each of a mayor, a treasurer and a sergeant, each fora term of four years, and the election or appointment of a commissioner of the revenue for an equal term; that in cities having a population of 10,000 or more the council shall be composed of two branches; that the mayor shall have a veto on all acts of the council and on items of appropriation, ordinances or resolutions, which can be overridden only by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch; and that no city shall incur a bonded indebtedness exceeding 18% of the assessed value of its real estate.

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  • As yet no more definite principle has been discovered than the somewhat obvious one of measuring the proposed items of outlay (I) against each other, (2) against the sacrifice that additional taxation involves.

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  • The other items of cost are labour, the quantity of which depends on the mechanical appliances provided for handling the converter shells and inserting the lining; and the blast, which in barrel-shaped converters is low and in vertical converters is high, and which varies therefore from 3 to is lb to the square inch.

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  • The chief items were tea, rice in the husk, oil-seeds, tea-seed, timber, coal and jute.

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  • The chief items were cotton piece-goods, rice not in the husk, sugar, grain and pulse, salt, iron and steel, tobacco, cotton twist and yarn, and brass and copper.

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  • Cattle-breeding flourishes, and meat and butter are constantly increasing items of export.

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  • Primary education, poor relief, and Church purposes form the principal items of expenditure.

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  • The 25% rate covers all articles not mentioned in the schedules, which number 2260 items. The duty free list includes raw cotton, certain descriptions of live animals, agricultural machinery and implements, metal wire, fire engines, structural iron and steel, and machinery in general.

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  • The sea-borne exports consist chiefly of jute, other items being tea, raw cotton, rice and hides.

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  • In 1876 the two latter items amounted to about 1,600,000, while the two former were only 350,000 instead of 610,000 in 1907 1908.

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  • These items can be criticized, and reduced (but not increased) by amendments proposed by private members.

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  • The Round Tower, called the High Tower in Wykeham's day, is the Norman Keep. It was being refitted for apartments for the king and queen a little before Wykeham's time, and his first accounts include the last items for its internal decoration, including 28 stained glass windows.

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  • The chief items were a new Great Gate with two flanking towers, a belfry for St George's Chapel and houses in the Lower Bailey, probably for the canons, and in the Upper Bailey, probably for the royal household.

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  • He appoints and removes members of the fire, police, school, election, park, civil service, health and public works commissions of the city; his veto may not be overcome by, less than a five-sixths vote of the board of supervisors, and he may veto separate items of the budget.

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  • The governor has ten days (Sundays not being counted) in which to exercise his veto power (which may be applied to any item or items of any bill making appropriations of money and embracing distinct items), and an affirmative vote in each house of two-thirds of the members elected is required to pass a bill over his veto.

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  • The amount recovered as mesne profits need not be limited to the rental value of the land, but may include a sum to cover such items as deterioration or reasonable costs of getting possession, &c.

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  • To this supposed residence at Meudon and to the previous stay at Rome, however, are attached two of the most mischievous items of the legend, though fortunately two of the most easily refutable.

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  • Wheat, barley, eggs, butter, oilcake, hides, tallow, leather, tobacco, rugs, feathers and other items add considerably to the total value of the exports, which increased from 14 million sterling in 1851-1860 to 8-14 millions sterling in 1901-1905.

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  • Gold coin and bullion form one of the principal items in the export list, but only a small portion of the export is of local production, the balance being Queensland and New Zealand gold sent to Sydney for coinage.

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  • The income of the postal and telegraph department in 1905 was £1,065,618 and the expenditure £933,121, but there were some items of expenditure not included in the sum named, such as interest charges, &c., and cost of new buildings.

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  • Sables, ermine, wolverines, minks, land otters, beavers and musk-rats have always been important items in the fur trade.

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  • The veto of the governor, which extends to separate items in appropriation bills, can be overcome only by a two-thirds vote of each house of the legislature; but if the bill is not returned to the legislature, within five days it becomes a law without the governor's approval.

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  • The principal items are those derived from a stamp of rd.

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  • The chief items of expenditure are interest on the national debt, and the cost of defence, public works and education.

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  • The most prominent items in this were slaughtering and meat-packing products (value $60,031,133 in 1905); tobacco (in 1905, $30,884,182), flour and grist-mill products (in 1905, $38,026,142), 1 malt liquors (in 1905, $24,154,264), boots and shoes (in 1905, $ 2 3,493,55 2), lumber and timber products (in 1905, $10,903,783), men's factory-made clothing (in 1905, $8,872,831), and cars and general shop construction and repairs by steam railways (1905, $8,720,433).

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  • This expensive practice was abolished; various checks were placed upon legislative extravagance, and upon financial, special and local legislation generally; and among reform provisions, common enough to-day, but uncommon in 1875, were those forbidding the General Assembly to make irrevocable grants of special privileges and immunities; requiring finance officials of the state to clear their accounts precedent to further eligibility to public office; preventing private gain to state officials through the deposit of public moneys in banks, or otherwise; and permitting the governor to veto specific items in general appropriation bills.

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  • Of his extensive investigations into the solution (especially by numerical approximation) of certain classes of differential equations which constantly occur in the treatment of physical questions, only a few items have been published, at intervals, in the Philosophical Magazine.

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  • It is true that every item of scientific knowledge is concerned with some definite relation of definite phenomena, and with nothing else; but, for all that, the systematic organization of such items may quite well yield further knowledge, which transcends the special relations of definite phenomena."

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  • About one-third of the revenue is derived from railways, forests and mines; about £1,400,000 from direct taxation; and the remainder from indirect taxes, the post-office and sundry items. In 1909 the public debt amounted to £29,285,335, of which more than £27,000,000 was incurred for railway construction.

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  • The heaviest charges are for the service of the national debt and for the army; each of these items exceeded LI,000,000 in 1909.

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  • The principal items of import are cotton yarns, metals, sugar, petroleum and coal; of export, silk, representing in value 34% of the total exports, cotton, tea, rice, hides and skins, wool, wheat and beans.

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  • The Mecanique celeste, in which Laplace welded into a whole the items of knowledge accumulated by the labours of a century, has been termed the " Almagest of the 18th century " (Fourier).

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  • He is a member of some important administrative boards, his veto power extends to items in appropriation bills, and to pass a bill over his veto a vote of two-thirds of the members elected to each house is required.

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  • For the year ending the 31st of March 1905, the total receipts of the Irish county councils, exclusive of the county boroughs, were £2,964,298 and their total expenditure was £2,959,961, the two chief items of expenditure being " Union Charges " £1,002,620 and " Road Expenditure " £779 1 74.

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  • The governor has a veto power, extending to the separate items in appropriation bills, which may be overcome by a two-thirds majority in each house of the General Assembly; three days (excluding Sunday) are allowed to the governor for vetoing bills or joint resolutions passed by the General Assembly, or only two days if the General Assembly adjourn before three days have elapsed.

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  • Among the many ways of saving time nothing is more useful than a carefully-kept note-book, wherein are recorded brief memoranda regarding such items as condition of each stock when packed for winter, amount of stores, age and prolific capacity of queen, strength of colony, healthiness or otherwise, &c., all of which particulars should be noted and the hives to which they refer plainly numbered.

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  • The chief items of export are figs, tobacco, valonia, carpets, raisins and silk, to the value of some three million sterling.

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  • His veto power extends to items in appropriation bills, but any bill or item may be passed over his veto by three-fifths of the members elected to each house of the legislature.

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  • Grain and lumber are the next largest items. Detroit is a port of entry, and its foreign commerce, chiefly with Canada, is of growing importance.

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  • It may reduce or increase the amounts asked, and may add new items. The budget then goes to the board of estimates, which has a month for its consideration.

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  • The weapons lining his body and tucked into pockets of his trench coat were items of comfort rather than necessity; his hands alone had ended the lives of more humans and Immortals than there were stars in the sky he stared into.

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  • He began by selling some of his numerous mystery novels on a book finder's web site, then expanded to garage sale scouring for items of dubious value.

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  • The "other items" proved to be a notebook with hundreds of practiced letters and numbers, a pen and dried ink bottle, a white dress with a thrift store smell that had aged to yellow, a comb, hair brush, some ancient under things and a pair of ladies shoes.

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  • She bit back her smile and returned to her myriad of ornaments, carefully laying a tissue paper over a packed box of delicate pieces, merged memories of two families, joined now by a few items of their first Christmas together.

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  • Did he pick up everything—all the items Jake Weller brought by and the luggage we were holding—and the climbing gear?

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  • The old man perused the wine menu with a studious eye, mispronouncing the items with enough of a smile so you never knew if he was kidding or ignorant.

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  • These items were acquired for this collection without the original packaging in February 2003.

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  • Guidance on each of these items appears below, followed by a short note of copyright requirements and an appendix dealing with recommended abbreviations.

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  • Harley had evidently gone down to the site, planning to return for these items, then call an accomplice and escape.

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  • Guests are strongly advised to pre book these items ahead of their visit.

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  • Other items include Climatic semi-automatic air conditioning, remote central locking with alarm, electric windows and mirrors and a radio/CD player.

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  • You will find allsorts of wonderful items at Madhouse gifts.

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  • The items are part of a collection amassed by fan Bob Terry, which is due to be sold off in 2005.

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  • Chlorpromazine is the most commonly prescribed typical antipsychotic with 0.15 million items costing £ 559,000.

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  • Many small items of telecommunications apparatus have permitted development rights.

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  • Items are ordered so that operating resource appropriations in aid are listed in front of non-operating appropriations in aid.

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  • A slump in grain prices combined with big increases in the price of luxury items put pressure on the lifestyle of the feudal aristocracy.

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  • These had been used extensively during the First World War on many items, including armaments.

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  • Sharon fills the ashtray, checking various items against a list.

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  • Our examination of a sample of surrendered items provides reasonable assurance that the great majority of claims submitted for handguns were eligible for compensation.

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  • Value Added Tax Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk.

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  • In horary astrology, which provides answers to specific queries, the 2nd House deals with ' lost ' items.

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  • We all know how popular items of sports memorabilia are at fundraising auctions.

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  • These items must always remain in your possession inside carry-on baggage.

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  • Other attractive items include bathrobes, towels, peg bags laundry bags and scent sachets.

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  • Do not use the bathtub or drawers as hideaways for leftover junk or other items.

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  • Linford Christie sporting the now legendary Puma contact lenses prior to his Olympic bid - the ultimate in cool sportswear items.

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  • Many still wear bluejeans - and sometimes more unusual items like boas - but headscarves are commonplace.

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  • Like other snakes the red-tail boa is able to swallow food items that are much larger than its own head.

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  • Please download these items for your own interest or to place on notice boards in your local area.

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  • Popular items for the stags include stag antlers, blow up dolls, handcuffs, inflatable sheep, rubber boobs & bare bum shorts.

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  • You'll then see a dialog box that allows you to select the items you want in Details view.

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  • Items in [square brackets] are comments added by myself.

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  • All fragile and highly breakable Genie items must be secured or removed.

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  • Cromoglycate / bronchodilator ratio = number of cromoglycate items prescribed / number of bronchodilator items prescribed in one year.

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  • All you could see were folks with tied bundles of clothes or some precious items they had managed to save.

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  • He might know other businesspersons who are prepared to add shoes to their range of items.

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  • Items of particular interest and value include two silver candlesticks dated in London, 1666 which are considered unique examples of such silverwork.

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  • These ingredients include natural cane sugar, fresh whipping cream, corn syrup and other items depending on the final flavor being made.

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  • Personal Spends All inmates are allowed access to a certain amount of cash which can be used to buy items from the prison canteen.

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  • To maintain the items stored in them, the centers had two resident caretakers who lived on site.

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  • In addition to numerous complete items of clothing, evidence was also found of exquisite medieval carpentry in surviving coffins.

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  • All items will be for sale and include ceramics, textiles, photography and jewelry.

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  • Steel folding picnic chairs cost £ 7. Standard delivery is £ 5, and items normally arrive within two working days.

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  • Glossary of terms chattels All personal items of the person making the Will, which have not already been gifted as specific items.

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  • English china seemed to be the most popular UK items with the French crowds.

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  • There are matching items available including a choker which is worn with the detail on the opposite side to the tiara.

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  • How can we measure the circumference of various items?

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  • We do the same for the whole class in the items you actually completed.

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  • Small domestic ultrasonic cleaners are now available, and many jewelry stores sell them as gift items.

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  • We have collectibles, toys, household items & more.

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  • Ordinary items to found in the kitchen such as tea and coffee make good colorants and fruit teas add extra interest.

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  • But his treatment reveals some commonality of origin for government budgetary control and for company accounts with their Authorized, Issued and Called items.

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  • Moreover, certain items of equipment require a high degree of technical competence in order to operate them effectively.

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  • Don't get complacent about items in your car.

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  • Both items include complimentary D for Diamonds stylish jewelry boxes designed for the little ones along with gift cards too.

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  • They questioned me for a considerable length of time, then confiscated the food items from me.

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  • Agenda items SARS & Pandemic influenza contingency plans - Members were provided with an update on progress on these plans.

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  • Whilst others may cut corners on small detail we insist on quality items throughout the range.

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  • The registry has more than 120 items, including a $ 360 wooden cot and a.. .

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  • In addition to using ration coupons, people had to pay for the items bought.

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  • It was sold from Frank Cooper's shop at 83, The High in distinctive earthenware crocks that have now become collector's items.

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  • June 28 2003 Nicely undercover in the shed are various items including the outside lefthand crosshead (re-metalled) and the piston.

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  • It is worth pointing out that virus infected crucifers are not tasty items and they are avoided by most animal predators including humans.

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  • All three items can be heavily customized, as required.

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  • Back to top F Fines Charges for keeping items past their due date.

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  • These are a few of the endless items we can beautifully decorate inside a balloon.

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  • All sizes are quoted in cm or inches and are clearly denoted by each applicable product. i. Jewelry items.

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  • For straight line depreciation, we would normally expect your items to be depreciated over a minimum period of three years.

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  • For more details about any of the news items found in these pages, click here.

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  • Product tests are performed on items from shampoo to laundry detergents.

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  • Nor does the process stop with some basic items that really are absolutely determinate.

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  • Always wash colored items separately to whites, otherwise, even if the color does not run, the light articles will look dingy.

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  • John Lewis - John Lewis stock a massive range of items of all kinds including dinnerware, decorative bowls, dishes and cutlery.

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  • Clean items with hand-held water sprays to remove surface dirt.

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  • Nice way of doing this very innovative. jb Sheffield 9th Oct Items Not dispatched 19/12/2005 20/12/2005 Original dispatch estimate was 01/12/2005 delivery 02/12/2005.

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  • All fume cupboards should be inspected regularly (at the least every 6 months) and unwanted items disposed of.

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  • All our stock is 100% genuine and we source all items from authorized distributors around Europe.

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  • Each edge of the tree has a certain amount of evolutionary divergence associated with it, defined by the distance between the data items.

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  • Items such as small grab rails, additional banister rails and flashing light doorbells fall into this category and are called minor adaptations.

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  • Unusually, we are also told the number of dietary items in the data dredge, namely 67.

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  • There are items to support all areas of disability including dyslexia.

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  • The aim is to lift the UN embargo on purely civilian items.

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  • Our online auction enables employees from around the world to place bids on items donated by suppliers or charities.

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  • Many items can be picked up in local charity shops or in dedicated vintage clothing emporiums.

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  • A wealth of authentic engravings inspires the Blue Room collection - a comprehensive selection of items in an array of traditional patterns.

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  • Ball units with circlip grooves are not ex stock items.

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  • Admission of the Public The meeting determined that there were no items which necessitated the exclusion of the public.

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  • Indeed our technical expertise in the major items of our portfolio is the key to the success of the products in the market.

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  • Items on the agenda have a regular but easily extendible format which allows for ACPT to know when their triggering applicability conditions are met.

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  • In general no photocopying will be allowed from items where there is an adequate digital facsimile.

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  • This is suitable for colored items but test for color fastness on each garment first.

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  • Any items found to be not faulty will be returned to you.

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  • But the shop has obligations as well if the items prove faulty.

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  • The lounge and dining areas are well furnished with local items giving an authentic feel.

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  • Make a digital photographic record of items of special significance (e.g. bone tools, ceramic figurines ).

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  • The extensive range of traditional cookware items includes flan, lasagna and gratin dishes, cheese domes, casseroles and soup tureens.

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  • Press the Send button to send the message, a copy will be saved in your sent Items folder.

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  • The work of well-known forgers such as Fournier and Spiro are well represented in the collection in addition to items from less well-known forgers.

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  • Practice nurses are prescribing more items from the extended formulary than Primary Care Trust nurses.

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  • Some birds may appear frightened of new items in their environment.

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  • However, recall was spread across the different media and promotional items used with none emerging as a clear front-runner.

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  • They may also be used to make certain items on our website fully functional.

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  • Hatchlings and young geckos can be fed 4-8 food items once per day.

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  • The delicate can be seen in items knitted in fine silver wire decorated with pearls or semi-precious gemstones.

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  • However, do not be too greedy, I prefer to sell 10 items at £ 2 than 2 items at £ 10.

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  • For fancy dress items that are sure to make you stand out, visit this couture grotto.

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  • People coming to York who were not residents or members of the various guilds had to pay tolls on items brought into the city.

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  • The new Brazilian menu items include grilled halibut with grilled tomato and olive tapenade and parmesan cheese crusted chicken.

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  • Includes details of Anglo-Saxon weapons and armor, including an Anglo-Saxon helmet and other items found in a grave in Northamptonshire.

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  • To not put too fine a point on it, some of these items looked hideous to my untrained eye.

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  • So was there a Newsnight golden age when all items were pure, serious and relentlessly high-minded?

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  • These sculptures bring a collective memory and cultural history to bear upon diverse themes and items.

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  • All catering equipment is stored in our stock holding facility, which holds over 8,000 catering items.

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  • Diapers and items of feminine hygiene should be appropriately wrapped and disposed of in your bin not put down your toilet.

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  • This latent trait model hypothesized a single dimension of severity of social functioning underpinning HoNOS social items.

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  • This could include items such as the estate agents fee if selling, stamp duty and other incidentals.

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  • The recent analysis now included in the Data Items shows that the lift coefficient increment at maximum lift coefficient has a Reynolds number dependence.

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  • Items on display included incunabula, fine bindings, early historical works, miniature literary texts and children's books.

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  • Text-indent changes the default indentation of the list items set by number register Pi.

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  • Items only received attention after repeated insistence by officers.

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  • New items of memory tend to ' displace ' old items of memory (similar to retroactive interference ).

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  • Ironing tips * Some items may not require any ironing tips * Some items may not require any ironing.

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  • Then, at that stage, we had already chosen j - (N - i) items.

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  • Breakfast is served with simple, carefully chosen items with our local honey and homemade jams.

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  • Jessica Simpson's wedding Dress LISTINGS jessica simpsons wedding dress eBay offers great deals on items related to Jessica Simpson's wedding Dress LISTINGS jessica simpsons wedding dress eBay offers great deals on items related to Jessica Wedding.

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  • The new limited edition range is worn by the Quins squad and all items include the jester embroidered onto the garment.

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  • Specialities include Hebron glass, mother-of-pearl, backgammon sets, brass & copper items and hand embroidered kaftans.

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  • Exposed beams and old kitchenware and items of interest are displayed, emphasizing the history of the cottage.

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  • They include items printed in Canada, written by Canadian authors or about Canadian subjects in either French or English language.

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  • Packaging will also be much larger than the actual product for many food items.

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  • For the latest news items go to latest news or for previous news items go to the news archive.

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  • Items produced included capstan lathes, tool and cutter grinders, and screw-cutting lathes.

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  • Buy layette Items In Charity Or Other Second Hand Stores Newborn baby layette items are nearly always hardly used.

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  • Have a look at our range of fully left-handed items to see how we can help solve the problems.

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  • Importation of all other items has been fully liberalized.

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  • Finally, new Groovy Girls ® dolls, accessories and other items will add excitement to the already phenomenal Groovy success story.

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  • This is the front door to our photo gallery of just some of the many incredible personal collections of antique phonographs and related items.

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  • The same menu is offered throughout, and the bestselling dishes are the home-made pies, casseroles and vegetarian items.

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  • Anya has a pillowcase slung over back, already full of plundered items.

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  • The sixth chapter entitled preservation tackles the foundations of archival items preservation.

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  • At the end of the screening, a full color printout is provided of all the items tested.

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  • Items with a known provenance excluding them from further scrutiny.

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  • They include a traditional Scottish quaich, items of crystal, business card holders, key rings, pens and more.

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  • Caustics are a subtle lighting effect that can really lend realism to raytraced images of such items.

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  • Simply add the items you want, select the most appropriate shipping method, then click recalculate.

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  • Does anyone have any of these items, perhaps lying around in the shed or garage, completely redundant?

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  • Outstanding features include a large number of Norwich silver items and an exceptional group of pre reformation patens unparalleled in other Dioceses.

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  • Any damaged or defective items would be replaced without charge and the cost of return postage refunded.

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  • As well as the clubs regalia, they could also check out the items that were to be sold in the auction and raffle.

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  • If you are moving items you can select the destination region within the page.

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  • The collected materials have to be sorted and cleaned, then reprocessed and, finally, manufactured into new items which can be sold.

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  • Items associated with Robert Burns are automatically retrieved from selected CAIRNS catalogs.

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  • Foremost, it will periodically revisit each RSS site to check if any new information or items have been added.

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  • The fire baskets and canopies are made on site, as well as smaller items such as bellows, chestnut roasters or fire-irons.

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  • The shopping bag itself uses a rollover to reveal items already added.

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  • Line items within the legislation do away with previously sacrosanct personal freedoms outlined within the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

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  • They are also very saleable items for the thief.

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  • Nearly 120 items on the menu ensure that, whatever your tastes, you'll be fully sated.

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  • New sega Saturn items are available including link cables and booster paks (pictured here ).

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  • Items 1 to 10 of 10 compound semiconductors online magazine Publication Industry news, jobs and events for the global compound semiconductors industry.

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  • Series A number of items arranged in numerical or alphabetical sequence.

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  • Items found to be unsafe for use should be segregated and NOT used, until made serviceable by an authorized person.

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  • It is important to practice these and not to get completely sidetracked by other items and interests.

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  • Among the items in the collection is a miniature medieval mermaid and an inscribed gold signet ring.

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  • Many items are self working and nearly all the others require only basic sleight of hand.

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  • All Saints +martin smith Many of you have written in or asked at gigs about Martin's new clothing items!

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  • Not to sound snotty, but has anyone successfully purchased items from the store yet?

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  • We supply all the relevant items that are needed for karaoke, including songbooks, request slips & pens.

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  • Spatial information carried in lexical items, especially spatial information carried in lexical items, especially spatial prepositions, can directly influence the formation of mental spatial models by the SRS.

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  • Selections of collectibles, home decor, garden statuary, plus many other inspiring gift items at below retail prices.

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  • Choice Vacuum technology enables you to confidently sterilize hollow instruments and wrapped items.

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  • Without pain tho items to turn out quot says Stewart.

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  • On display are 1,000 items including stringed, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments from Britain, Europe and from distant lands.

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  • Add one or more of these items for stocking stuffers or other ' happies ' .

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  • Children should not play ball games or try to retrieve lost items from near substations.

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  • Most major items are now subsumed in the Corporate Plan.

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  • The children's task is to color in the large sunflower with the correct recyclable items.

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  • A sliding sunroof is a welcome addition to the long list of heavily practical items on the 29.

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  • The ground also has the traditional superstore, where you can buy all the ' Ram ' items you could ever think of!

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  • By buying these items you may be threatening the survival of the local wildlife.

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  • Certain items of Ordnance Stores, including mosquito cream, water sterilizing tablets, etc., Hospital clothing, are held.

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  • Some of the news items made the story line to HEAT seem tame.

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  • If the items have been used or otherwise tampered with, we will not accept them for return.

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  • Until 1675 he experimented with different types of pottery before settling down to make stoneware tankards, bottles and other household items.

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  • Ann shows remarkable tenacity in following up items of interest.

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  • A number of ex-Barry " long termers " stand in the compound, along with sundry other items of motive power.

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  • The high thermal conductivity of the pan acts to rapidly thaw most items.

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  • Last week The Orcadian revealed that Kirkwall police were investigating the alleged theft of items by a group of divers from Liverpool.

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  • Trolleys have to be guarded at all times to ensure such items are not thieved by the teams that'missed out ' .

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  • They are not throwaway items that will clutter up landfill sites for generations.

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  • In future, the Bank might want to consider leasing complementary items, for example, a trolley along with a power tiller.

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  • In the early days of the sanctions, dual use items included everything from baking soda to truck tires.

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  • As a result of meeting many tods and discussing these issues the Project Development Officers have identified a few main items as a introduction.

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  • From these frames were mounted tom toms and cymbals as well as the traps try for smaller percussion items.

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  • Always wear latex gloves when working with ammonia and use plastic or wooden tongs to hold items when possible.

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  • All items are sold as seen and the buyer will be required to arrange transportation.

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