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The money would be placed into a trust fund to promote the construction of low-cost housing elsewhere.
Because the molecules are larger, they can be placed into a solution and sprayed onto a piece of glass.
Eventually the packages slide down a chute to be placed into a bag or an air-freight container.
The first $3 billion will be placed into a special account to cover outstanding antitrust and unfair-pricing claims brought by merchants.
In addition, nearly £4.35m of Lloyds shares will be placed into a long-term incentive plan that will vest in 2014, subject to various targets being hit.
The unprofitable parts of Alitalia and much of its debt would be placed into a separate entity that could sell some assets to reduce debt.
"I don't think I have to charge, do I?" He is partly right — food such as fruit, vegetables, fish and meat can be placed into a throwaway bag.
Over the last eight years Locog has secured revenues of £2.4bn from private sector programmes, but will now be placed into a solvent Members Voluntary Liquidation.
Its mobile operations will be placed into a separate company, Mobile Com A.G., which it plans to spin off to the public eventually.
Opel's assets are likely to be placed into a trusteeship if G.M. goes into bankruptcy following the June 1 deadline the U.S. government has set for it to produce a credible restructuring plan.
Finally, even if you are able to navigate all of those flaws, you will be placed into a Work Related Activity Group that has almost no likelihood of finding you a job.
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