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The old Theater an der Wien and the traditional Viennese porcelain factory, which was closed in 1864, were rescued from extinction by this enterprise.
Shifting a greater share of donor funds towards the constraints identified by this enterprise goal, will also improve the likelihood of meeting other development objectives.
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She has been put up to this enterprise by her employer, Harry Blount, who is interested in Australian history.
They enlisted the Israelis in this enterprise by encouraging them to attack Egyptian "terrorists" in the Sinai, after which Britain and France would order both sides to withdraw from Suez.
Although the chamber affirms that a joint criminal enterprise to create ethnically homogeneous populations existed, it rejects the theory that concrete contributions to the realization of this enterprise by themselves constitute guilt.
He's abetted in this enterprise by Byron Criddle of Aberdeen University, who fits the people to Waller's places, profiling present MPs, even if they won't be standing again.
Impressed by the audacity of this enterprise, Merteuil promises Valmont that should he bring her incontrovertible proof of this famously pure woman's corruption, she will honor him with a night of sexual pleasure.
But spoilsport law changes curbed this enterprise; by 1975, fewer than 100 marriages a year were held.In the 1980s, a fashion for romantic weddings caused trade to boom again, and Dumfries and Galloway council expanded Gretna's civil marriage office.
Incidental Intelligence (Timeo Danaos Division): On the wall of the garden of the Tsitsanes, the largest cafe between Athens and Piraeus, is a sign in Greek that is followed by this English translation: "This enterprise is not to be subject to appraisement but to the orders of excessive profits".
By Marie Fornes and John McCarten The New Yorker, May 18 , 1963P. 30 Incidental Intelligence (Timeo Danaos Division): On the wall of the garden of the Tsitsanes, the largest cafe between Athens and Piraeus, is a sign in Greek that is followed by this English translation: "This enterprise is not to be subject to appraisement but to the orders of excessive profits".
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