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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'appropriations of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the taking or using of something for one's own use, without the owner's permission. For example, "The employee was fired for the unauthorized appropriations of company resources."
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This year $92 million in federal funds has been appropriated to complete a cleanup by 2013, following appropriations of more than $700 million over the last 10 years.
In Mexico, governments began large-scale appropriations of church holdings.
Bender's works also predict the appropriations of Cory Arcangel, Christian Marclay and Candice Breitz.
That implies appropriations of roughly $9 billion to $10 billion a year.
Last, there are what I term the appropriations of, and accommodations with, reactionary positions.
Later in the show there were less successful appropriations of Bob Marley and U2.
I told Pullman that, unlike many artistic appropriations of Jesus's story, it did not feel to me to overweening.
That seems rather... involved of Him, no? Eagleton recoils from the idolatrously human appropriations of the televangelist or the mullah.
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The appropriation of Berwick**.
This meant the appropriation of land and reconstruction.
She went on, "It's an appropriation of intellectual property.
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